Other Policies
Other policies may include policies that are not rendered graphically, certain custom or workflow and document (IM) policies for maintaining backwards compatibility, policies for setting client-side triggers, or permission inheritance policies for development path ACLs. Such policies may operate at the global or project level.
The Other tab allows you to specify policies that are not available on any of the other tabs. Examples of policies that can be set include Lock States and Allowed States, as well as client defaults not available on the Client Defaults tab.
Ensure that you do not use the Other tab to define policies that are already set in the remaining tabs of the Global Policies dialog box. If you define such policies again in the Other tab, the same policies set in the remaining tabs get overridden and may lead to unexpected results.
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If no policies display in the Other policies tab, then no additional policies were set. Administrator-created policies display here and are maintained by the administrator.
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For more information on setting permission inheritance for development path ACLs, see
User and Group Permissions: Access Control Lists.
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