Configure access rights to system objects /visma-net-erp/help/access-management/user-security/configure-access-rights-to-system-objects section You use the Access rights by window (SM201020) to set up access rights to system objects, such as workspaces, windows, and form elements, for multiple user roles in Visma Net. 2026-02-19T17:09:06+01:00 # Configure access rights to system objects You use the Access rights by window (SM201020) to set up access rights to system objects, such as workspaces, windows, and form elements, for multiple user roles in Visma Net. For more information: [Access rights by window (SM201020)](/visma-net-erp/help/access-management/user-security/user-security-reports/access-rights-by-window-sm65170s/). You use the [Access rights by window (SM201020)](/visma-net-erp/help/access-management/user-security/user-security-reports/access-rights-by-window-sm65170s/) to set up access rights to system objects, such as workspaces, windows, and form elements, for multiple user roles in Visma Net. The following procedure describes the steps to set up access rights to system objects for multiple user roles that you have customized in Visma Net. Predefined roles are managed from Admin. 1. Go to the [Access rights by window (SM201020)](/visma-net-erp/help/access-management/user-security/user-security-reports/access-rights-by-window-sm65170s/) window. 1. In the System tree, expand nodes to the necessary level and click the name of the system object to which you want to set up access rights. **For example**: For a window, you expand the module node to workspace level and then the window level, and click the name of the necessary window. 1. In the right pane, select a required access rights level for all necessary user roles. For details, see: [About levels of access rights](/visma-net-erp/help/access-management/user-security/about-levels-of-access-rights/). 1. Click ![icon-save](/media/visma-net-erp/icon-save.png). 1. Repeat steps 1–3 for each system object for which you want to configure access rights.

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