According to the following page, users who have Publisher's role have access to all services and folders within the ArcGIS Server site.
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You are right. Here's the list of dos and dont's that the Publisher role has capability for:
Publisher role support in Manager—Documentation (10.3 and 10.3.1) | ArcGIS for Server
However, as you had asked for, there was an enhancement request asking for limiting Publisher's role to just publishing and modifying services: NIM086293: Restrict the access of Publisher Role in the ArcGIS Server 10.1 just to publishing and modifying the map services.
This idea was rejected because the role of Publisher was designed to create, delete and modify all services in Server Manager.
Hope this helps!
You are right. Here's the list of dos and dont's that the Publisher role has capability for:
Publisher role support in Manager—Documentation (10.3 and 10.3.1) | ArcGIS for Server
However, as you had asked for, there was an enhancement request asking for limiting Publisher's role to just publishing and modifying services: NIM086293: Restrict the access of Publisher Role in the ArcGIS Server 10.1 just to publishing and modifying the map services.
This idea was rejected because the role of Publisher was designed to create, delete and modify all services in Server Manager.
Hope this helps!
Hi Venus,
> We want to allow our users to publish and manage their "own" services, but not be allowed to manage any other ones. Is there any other method to achieve this?
Yes, this is possible if you federate your ArcGIS Server site with Portal for ArcGIS. After federation, the Server site will follow the security model of Portal - which means only item owners will be able to edit/manage their content. So, publishers will only be able to manage their own web services.
Hope this helps,
Derek, we are now looking into whether or not Portal is needed in our organization. This function makes a good case for it! Thanks!