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Assign all users to profiles that reflect:
Profiles allow administrators to centrally define and manage what different types of users can access in Business Central.
The typical business use of a profile is a role. A profile is therefore named Profile (Role) in the UI.
As an administrator, you create and manage profiles on the Profiles (Roles) page. Each profile has a card where you manage settings for the related role. The card contains the following information:
For more information about user settings and Role Centers, see Change Basic Settings.
Before you can manage user profiles, you must create and add the users through the Microsoft 365 Admin Center. You can then assign permissions to each user or user group. Permissions define the features that users can access. For more information about permission settings, see Assign Permissions to Users and Groups.
You can customize page layouts for a profile so that all users assigned the profile sees the customized pages. As an administrator, you customize pages by using the same functionality as users do when they personalize. For more information about customize page layouts, see Customize Pages for Profiles.
If you can't copy an existing profile, you can create a new one manually.
युक्ति
If you want a particular profile to be available only for very specific users, you can set the Description field to Navigation menu only.
. This way, the profile is excluded from the list of available roles in My Settings.
To save time, you can create a new profile by copying an existing one. Copy one that has similar settings to the one you want to create.
When you copy a profile, all the involved page customizations are copied as well, both the user-created and those derived from extensions.
You can edit a profile by changing the fields on the Profiles (Roles) page. However, the changes aren't visible to the user assigned the profile until they sign out and back in.
Caution
Do not rename a profile while users assigned the profile are signed in as users may experience that the product freezes and must be restarted.
Users can assign themselves a role (representing a profile) by choosing the Role field on the My Settings page. As an administrator, you can do the same through the Profiles (Roles) page.
If you assign another profile to a user, any personalizations made by the user with the previous profile are preserved.
On the My Settings page, users can define basic behavior of their account, such as the Role Center, the language, and which notifications they get. For more information about user settings, see Change Basic Settings.
As an administrator, you can define settings for a profile. The settings apply to all users assigned to the role.
When you create a profile, you can define if, where, and how the profile and its information are available to users.
On the Profiles (Roles) page, select the following checkboxes:
You can export profiles from Business Central and reuse them in another tenant. The profiles are exported to a zip file that contains Application Language (AL) files. You can reuse the AL files to develop extensions. For more information about exporting profiles, see Use the Client to Create Profiles and Page Customizations.
On the Profiles (Roles) page, select the Export Profiles action.
This action exports a zip file that contains AL files for all profiles.
You can import profiles that are exported from Business Central. The steps are more or less the opposite of the steps to export profiles.
On the Profiles (Roles) page, select the Import Profiles action.
Follow the steps on the Import Profiles wizard.
If you only want to import selected profiles, use the Selected checkbox to indicate which to import.
Select the Import Selected button.
This action imports a zip file that contains AL files for the selected profiles.
You can delete a profile by choosing the Delete action on the Profiles (Roles) page. However, the following limitations apply:
You can delete all changes that a user makes to any pages, which reverts the pages to the the original layout. Personalizations aren't associated with a profile (role). If a user personalizes a page, then they experience the personalizations on the page no matter which role they are using.
Select the icon, enter User Settings, and then select the related link.
The User Settings page lists all users.
Select the user whose personalizations you want to delete.
On the User Settings card page, select the Clear Personalized Pages action, and then accept the message that appears.
The user sees the changes the next time they sign in.
You can also delete all page customizations for a profile. For more information, see To delete all customizations for a profile.
You can delete personalizations that one or more users make to specific pages. Deleting personalizations can be useful, for example, if a business process change means that a personalization can't be used. Deletions restore the page layout back to what the profile defines.
Select the icon, enter Personalized Pages, and then select the related link.
The Personalized Pages page lists all the pages that are personalized and the user that they belong to.
Select the line for the page personalization that you want to delete, and then select the Delete action.
The user will see the changes the next time they sign-in.
You can also delete individual page customizations for a profile. For more information, see To delete customization for specific pages for a profile.
As the administrator of Business Central online, you can manage user sessions in the administration center. For more information, see Managing Sessions in the administration content.
For Business Central on-premises, you can manage sessions using SQL Server Management Studio, for example. For more information, see SQL Server technical documentation.
Assign Permissions to Users and Groups
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