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June 27, 2020

Aem 6.4 how to retrict some page access using sling service

  • June 27, 2020
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Hi team, how can we restrict some aem site page access .Can anyone suggest plz

 

hi all, thanks for the reply..i wanted to ask that can we retrict the page access for paricular user on publish and author both instance - 

example - suppose end user is accessing our website abc.com where they are accessing a page which we shpuld not show the enduser..any concept we have in aem to do so....i know ocking page but it is for retrict editing for two or more author sametime.

 

second query is  - can we apply clientlib only for specific component is there anypropery by which we can do so as we dont want to apply library on whole page

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arunpatidar
Community Advisor
Community Advisor
June 27, 2020

Could you please explain use case in details? The above description is not clear? Please mentioned where you want to restrict page, Author/Publisher? Who can access those pages? etc.

Arun Patidar
ashutot1Author
Level 2
June 29, 2020

hi arun, thanks for the reply..i wanted to ask that can we retrict the page access for paricular user on publish and author both instance - 

example - suppose end user is accessing our website abc.com where they are accessing a page which we shpuld not show the enduser..any concept we have in aem to do so....i know ocking page but it is for retrict editing for two or more author sametime.

 

second query is  - can we apply clientlib only for specific component is there anypropery by which we can do so as we dont want to apply library on whole page

arunpatidar
Community Advisor
Community Advisor
June 29, 2020

Hi, You can restrict the pages in Authors using ACL. https://helpx.adobe.com/experience-manager/6-3/sites/administering/using/security.html#PermissionsinAEM
In publisher, you can use CUG to allow access to restricted pages, user has to login to see those pages.

https://docs.adobe.com/content/help/en/experience-manager-learn/assets/advanced/closed-user-groups.html

 

 

Arun Patidar
Theo_Pendle
Level 8
June 28, 2020

Hi @ashutot1,

I agree with @arunpatidar that your question lacks details 😕😕 I'm sorry, I'm sure many people would love to help you, but this is just not enough information to go on. I usually wouldn't answer a question like this but I happen to have already recorded a video for another question which might be useful to you: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Pq4kv8MxXUI.

If that doesn't help, please describe what you want to do in much more detail so we can lend you a hand 🙂

ashutot1Author
Level 2
June 29, 2020

hi  thanks for the reply..i wanted to ask that can we retrict the page access for paricular user on publish and author both instance - 

example - suppose end user is accessing our website abc.com where they are accessing a page which we shpuld not show the enduser..any concept we have in aem to do so....i know ocking page but it is for retrict editing for two or more author sametime.

 

second query is  - can we apply clientlib only for specific component is there anypropery by which we can do so as we dont want to apply library on whole page

Ankur_Khare
Community Advisor
Community Advisor
June 28, 2020

Could you please add more details on this?

 

ashutot1Author
Level 2
June 29, 2020

Hi Ankur, thanks for the reply..i wanted to ask that can we retrict the page access for paricular user on publish and author both instance - 

example - suppose end user is accessing our website abc.com where they are accessing a page which we shpuld not show the enduser..any concept we have in aem to do so....i know ocking page but it is for retrict editing for two or more author sametime.

 

second query is  - can we apply clientlib only for specific component is there anypropery by which we can do so as we dont want to apply library on whole page