Remove or Disable operators

mituw16
mituw16 New Altair Community Member
edited November 2024 in Community Q&A
Hello,

I am planning to allow some of my non developer coworkers use rapid miner studio on my desktop occasionally. I am concerned about the exce operators. Is there a way to remove / disable them? They work great for my work flows, but I don't trust my coworkers with such powerful operators.

Thanks
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  • MartinLiebig
    MartinLiebig
    Altair Employee
    Hi,

    why don't you have different user accounts on your computers? That would solve the issue.

    Best,
    Martin
  • mituw16
    mituw16 New Altair Community Member
    Hi Martin,

    Thanks for responding.

    If I added a second non administrator account on the machine, would that mean that the exec operators would no longer function? I know I can limit the permissions to the database on the database side, but I am more concerned about the exec script, program, and process for this conversation.

    Thanks
  • sgenzer
    sgenzer
    Altair Employee
    Hi...to me this is a great reason to use RapidMiner Server. It has very good permission controls for data sets, processes, and apps (and of course within RM Server itself). I think it would be challenging to create permission controls on one machine like that.  RM Server also allows users to send/schedule processes to the server and keep working.

    Scott
  • mituw16
    mituw16 New Altair Community Member
    I see, thanks for the reply sgenzer.

    I thought about setting up a full RM server / client architecture, but decided against it as 98% of the time I am the only one who uses RM studio in my office. There are very very few times someone else needs to do anything in RM, but for those very few times, it makes me nervous about letting them have access to those operators. (Granted I'm not going to tell them they exist, but I never underestimate the stupidity of users)
  • sgenzer
    sgenzer
    Altair Employee
    stupidity of users?  Never seen that before  :)

    If you're the one using RM Studio 98% of the time, yes installing and maintaining RM Server probably does not make any sense.  If you're that nervous, you can also just backup the operator files somewhere and/or copy & "hide" them deep inside your local repository where users would be very unlikely to go (name it "tax filing"!)

    Good luck!

    Scott