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Set Up Security and Permissions for Manufacturing Cloud
Grant users access to the features by assigning them permission set licenses. Create profiles to define how users access objects and data, and what they can do within the application. Establish the baseline level of access for each object by setting up organization-wide defaults and extend access beyond the baseline level by configuring role hierarchies, sharing rules, and other sharing mechanisms.
- Permission Set Licenses for Internal Users in Manufacturing Cloud
Grant internal users access to the objects, workflows, and settings that are required to use the Manufacturing Cloud features. Admins must assign the appropriate combination of permission set licenses to a user based on the user’s role. Permission set licenses give users access to the features that aren’t included in their user licenses. - Experience Cloud Permission Set Licenses for Manufacturing Cloud
Grant partner users access to the Manufacturing Cloud features in Experience Cloud sites. Admins must assign the appropriate combination of permission set licenses to a user based on the user’s role. Permission set licenses give users access to the features that aren’t included in their user licenses. - Create User Profiles for Manufacturing Cloud
Manage data access for users with profiles. Profiles define access to objects, fields, apps, tabs, and page layouts. Profiles are defined by the users’ job functions. You can assign only one profile to each user. Manufacturing Cloud doesn't come with default profiles, so you must clone any standard profile and customize it. - Organization-wide Default Sharing Settings for Manufacturing Cloud Objects
Establish the default level of access to records of Manufacturing Cloud objects for internal and external users with organization-wide sharing settings. Organization-wide sharing settings establish the default level of access that users have to each others’ records. You can extend access to users beyond the organization-wide defaults by using sharing rules, role hierarchies, and manual sharing.

