Script Feature Control Methods
Administrators can use Script Editor Feature Control to restrict users, or classes of users, from some or all of the functionality of the Unified CCE Script Editor software. In a possible deployment scenario, a Unified CCE administrator can restrict certain people from doing specific types of script editing.
An administrator has two means to restrict access to the editing features of Script Editor and Internet Script Editor:
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Edit Options
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Script Node Control
Administrators control script editing by creating feature sets that they assign to users. The feature set controls which script nodes are accessible to the user, and which edit modes are available to the user.
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When Unified CCE runs on a partitioned system, users need at least reference access to objects to edit scripts that contain references to those objects. For example, a user needs at least reference access to skill groups to edit a script in which those skill groups are included in the Skill Group node. |
For more information about Feature Control, see the Configuration Guide for Cisco Unified Contact Center Enterprise at https://www.cisco.com/c/en/us/support/customer-collaboration/unified-contact-center-enterprise/products-installation-and-configuration-guides-list.html.

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