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Absolutely, protecting an asset from accidental deletion can be managed effectively using Lansweeper's user roles and permissions. Here's how you can do it:
Lansweeper On-Premises
User Roles and Permissions: Assign specific roles to users that limit their ability to delete assets. For example, you can create a role that allows users to view and edit assets but not delete them.
Lansweeper Sites
Scopes: Define scopes to control which assets users can access. By limiting the scope, you can prevent users from accessing and potentially deleting critical assets.
Permissions and Roles: Similar to the on-premises setup, assign roles and permissions that restrict deletion capabilities. This can be done through the Lansweeper Sites interface.