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Microsoft Dynamics CRM and Salesforce.com: Security Part 4

by Michael Philbrick | May 22, 2015 | Microsoft Dynamics CRM and Salesforce.com

Expanding the Sharing Model In Security Part 3 of this series we looked at collaboration at the entity and object record level. Assuming that there is some degree of editing or viewing restriction a record owner can designate a unique group of users additional rights…

Microsoft Dynamics CRM and Salesforce.com: Security Part 2

by Michael Philbrick | Feb 16, 2015 | Microsoft Dynamics CRM and Salesforce.com

Vertical Sharing In Part 1 we explored the security roles and how they impact access to the objects or entities. Now we are going to examine record-level rather than object-level access. To review, recall that Dynamics CRM’s security roles intermingle record and…

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