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We would like to restrict access to the Package Installation Wizard within a test environment.



This is to ensure all Sitecore items are being correctly deployed from serialisation data.



Can this be achieved with security permissions?



Can the Package Installation Wizard be disabled via configuration?










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    We would like to restrict access to the Package Installation Wizard within a test environment.



    This is to ensure all Sitecore items are being correctly deployed from serialisation data.



    Can this be achieved with security permissions?



    Can the Package Installation Wizard be disabled via configuration?










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      We would like to restrict access to the Package Installation Wizard within a test environment.



      This is to ensure all Sitecore items are being correctly deployed from serialisation data.



      Can this be achieved with security permissions?



      Can the Package Installation Wizard be disabled via configuration?










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      We would like to restrict access to the Package Installation Wizard within a test environment.



      This is to ensure all Sitecore items are being correctly deployed from serialisation data.



      Can this be achieved with security permissions?



      Can the Package Installation Wizard be disabled via configuration?







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          You can adjust the security rights In the core database
          item:




          /sitecore/content/Documents and settings/All users/Start
          menu/Right/Development Tools/Install Package




          default: read right for sitecoreSitecore Client Developing



          You can remove that right, see the Security Field of that item. Than only the admin has access to the Package installation wizard, or set the right that are suitable for you.






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            You can adjust the security rights In the core database
            item:




            /sitecore/content/Documents and settings/All users/Start
            menu/Right/Development Tools/Install Package




            default: read right for sitecoreSitecore Client Developing



            You can remove that right, see the Security Field of that item. Than only the admin has access to the Package installation wizard, or set the right that are suitable for you.






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              You can adjust the security rights In the core database
              item:




              /sitecore/content/Documents and settings/All users/Start
              menu/Right/Development Tools/Install Package




              default: read right for sitecoreSitecore Client Developing



              You can remove that right, see the Security Field of that item. Than only the admin has access to the Package installation wizard, or set the right that are suitable for you.






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                You can adjust the security rights In the core database
                item:




                /sitecore/content/Documents and settings/All users/Start
                menu/Right/Development Tools/Install Package




                default: read right for sitecoreSitecore Client Developing



                You can remove that right, see the Security Field of that item. Than only the admin has access to the Package installation wizard, or set the right that are suitable for you.






                share|improve this answer















                You can adjust the security rights In the core database
                item:




                /sitecore/content/Documents and settings/All users/Start
                menu/Right/Development Tools/Install Package




                default: read right for sitecoreSitecore Client Developing



                You can remove that right, see the Security Field of that item. Than only the admin has access to the Package installation wizard, or set the right that are suitable for you.







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