What is the difference between a system locked element and
a read-only element?

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What is the difference between a system locked element and a read-only element?..

Answer / kishore kumar.t

none,system lock is a term used in webmethods platform to
denote an element that has read-only files on the webmethods
integration server.

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What is the difference between a system locked element and a read-only element?..

Answer / amar desai

many times webmethods elements are created/deployed under
the user context of root user the elements appear system
lock. the read access can explicitly be given to
elementsthrough acl by administrator

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What is the difference between a system locked element and a read-only element?..

Answer / tanoy roy

A System locked element means somebody has opened it and
forgot to ulock in other words if someone has opened an
element in edit mode and then just saved and not unlock it
and read only mode means you can only view the map not be
able to edit it.

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