TMS Security System(Delphi XE3 and C++ Builder XE3)

TMS Security System(Delphi XE3 and C++ Builder XE3)

TMS Security System(Delphi XE3 and C++ Builder XE3)

Developer’s Description

By TMSSoftware
TMS Security System facilitates the definition of user rights on a menu or form level. In its user management features the TMS Security System relies on user/group profiles stored in a database. The users can be grouped and can inherit rights in this way. Thereby you can integrate a highly sophisticated and close grained user management that closes all potential loopholes via shortcuts with minimal effort. Only if the user has been granted the specific right by the administrator he can see or use the specific function assigned by the administrator. The administrator can configure the rights at run-time thereby preventing a restart of the program when changing assignments. For doing so he can use an easy to handle, intuitive GUI that enables the administrator to create new users or to group or delete them directly from the application.
TMS Security System makes it easy to define user rights at a form or menu level. In its user management, it has the TMS Security System based on user/group profiles stored in a database. Users can be grouped together and can inherit rights in this way. In this way a highly sophisticated and close grain user management can be integrated that closes all possible loopholes via shortcuts with minimal effort. Only if the user has been granted the specific right by the administrator can he see or use the specific function assigned by the administrator. The administrator can set the rights at runtime thus avoiding a program restart when changing assignments. To do so, you can use an easy to use, intuitive graphical user interface that allows the administrator to create new users or group or delete them directly from the application.

The TMS VCL Security System facilitates the definition of user rights on a menu or form level. In its user management features the TMS Security System relies on user/group profiles stored in a database.

The users can be grouped and can inherit rights in this way. Thereby you can integrate a highly sophisticated and close grained user management that closes all potential loopholes via shortcuts with minimal effort. Only if the user has been granted the specific right by the administrator he can see or use the specific function assigned by the administrator.

The administrator can configure the rights at run-time thereby preventing a restart of the program when changing assignments. For doing so he can use an easy to handle, intuitive GUI that enables the administrator to create new users or to group or delete them directly from the application.

With the implementation of VCL Styles, the TMS VCL Security System dialogs adapt to the style of your application. So your entire application gets the same appearance. Which benefits the experience for the users.
Another advantage for the user experience is the support to localize all of the TMS VCL Security System dialogs. This can easily be done by the properties of the components. So you can offer the dialogs in the desired language to your customers.

The TMS Security System facilitates the definition of user rights on a menu or form level. In its user management features the TMS IntraWeb Security System relies on user/group profiles stored in a database.

The users can be grouped and can inherit rights in this way. Thereby you can integrate a highly sophisticated and close grained user management that closes all potential loopholes via shortcuts with minimal effort. Only if the user has been granted the specific right by the administrator he can see or use the specific function assigned by the administrator.

The administrator can configure the rights at run-time thereby preventing a restart of the program when changing assignments. For doing so he can use an easy to handle, intuitive GUI that enables the administrator to create new users or to group or delete them directly from the application.

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