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Giving access to corporate Mfg/Reseach

Author
Lazarann
Ideal Machine
#1 - 2013-07-05 23:36:59 UTC
Hi all,

First off, yes I know you only give this kind of thing to trusted members, everyone's an ******* in eve and wants to steal my stuff, etc etc. That being said...

We've been trying to work out a decent hangar arrangement and I'd like to be able to allow certain members to do mfg/research jobs for the corporation. However, as far as I can tell, for manufacturing you must have TAKE access to the hangar that the job is to be delivered to even though you only need QUERY access to start the job. I believe with research jobs, you can install an entire research job with only QUERY access? Haven't tried invention jobs yet on a member with lower access levels.

So, a few questions:
1. Is what I said above correct?
2. How do other people go about setting up this sort of access without opening up their entire industry supply and without using a ridiculous number of hangars?
3. Suggestions?
4. Bets on when CCP finally revamps the corp hangar/access side of Eve (spoiler alert, every bet is a losing one).

Thanks in advance for any help.
Cap James Tkirk
Baba Yagas
The Initiative.
#2 - 2013-07-05 23:53:42 UTC


2. How do other people go about setting up this sort of access without opening up their entire industry supply and without using a ridiculous number of hangars?

generaly use the first hangar as a general hangar and give each Indy Chanracter access to a seperate tab
alternatively if your PoS is in HS have them build in station and create a tab/hangar that has query access only with your BPOS and lock them down
for that to work give no one shares EVER

Krixtal Icefluxor
INLAND EMPIRE Galactic
#3 - 2013-07-06 15:42:42 UTC
Lazarann wrote:
locait on Survey Scanners



Under Role Management, just give everyone permission to "Take" from 1 or 2 tabs, and leave one tab for yourself to query and take.

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