Is there a best practice for defining user criteria that includes the entire organization?

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‎05-09-2022 12:29 PM
I'm learning about setting up user criteria at the various levels and I have a few questions before I settle on a structure.
1. It seems like best practice is probably to start with the widest possible access and then apply restrictions from there (as opposed to locking down all KBs and then trying to add "can read" and "can contribute" exceptions.) Would you agree?
2. Is there a best practice or OOB user criteria that sets access to "everyone who as access to Service Now"? I've looked for a list and description of user criteria that come OOB but haven't found anything.
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‎05-09-2022 12:40 PM
Hi Aerin,
1. It seems like best practice is probably to start with the widest possible access and then apply restrictions from there (as opposed to locking down all KBs and then trying to add "can read" and "can contribute" exceptions.) Would you agree?
[Jaspal]: Yes, suggestion is to start with widest to specifics. No need to lock anything. As soon as a user criteria is applied it will restrict.
2. Is there a best practice or OOB user criteria that sets access to "everyone who as access to Service Now"? I've looked for a list and description of user criteria that come OOB but haven't found anything.
[Jaspal]: If there is no criteria set things in ServiceNow will be accessible automatically. Once you apply only then it is restricted. Else, it is open for all.
Hoping you would have gone through doc link

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‎05-10-2022 04:18 AM