How do the members of a SPOLD Database Network manage the administration of data access?
The SPOLD Data Exchange Software contains an Administration menu, which allows the data supplier to: · manage external access to datasets on the local web-server, so that the data remain entirely under the control of the local data supplier. · restrict access to individual datasets or groups of datasets through an advanced password administration facility, · define what part of each dataset should be available without restrictions, · automatically update the Network Data Directory, an Internet search engine containing a small part of each dataset (the fields defined in the template minimum, see below), allowing data users to browse key-information on the available datasets. The web-server administration is active when the data supplier is linked to the Network Data Directory. The data supplier places each dataset file on his local web-server in a folder representing an access group, i.e. a group of files, which can all be individually downloaded by an external user with a valid passwor
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