Concepts Tasks Creating Security Profiles Contents Creating a Security Profile Applying Composite Profile Security Settings Viewing Users of Security Profiles Using Security Setup Mode Effects of Mark as Options for Views, Tabs, and Tables Securing Views, Tabs, and Dialogs Securing Table Configurations Securing Table Columns Security for Table Buttons Securing Classes Securing Actions Securing Data Securing Reports Previewing a Security Profile Copying a Security Profile Editing Security Profiles Manually Restricting Access to Enterprise Attachment Security Enabled Actions on Read-only Classes Enabled Table Configuration Actions The topics in this section explain how to create security profiles. A security profile is a set of security settings that define which actions a group of users are allowed to perform and the information that they are allowed to view. A security profile consists of a default security level and overrides to that default level for selected objects (classes), information (attributes and relationships), actions (methods), views, pages, and reports. To create security profiles, you must launch APM as an administrator. For more information, see Logging on as an Administrator.