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DocumentationTDMQ for Apache PulsarUser GuideConfiguring the Account PermissionGranting the Operation-Level Permission to Sub-accounts

Granting the Operation-Level Permission to Sub-accounts

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Last updated: 2025-12-24 14:59:00

Scenarios

This document instructs you to grant operation-level permissions to sub-accounts by using the Tencent Cloud root account. You can grant sub-accounts different read/write permissions based on actual requirements.

Prerequisites

Sub-accounts have been created for employees by using the Tencent Cloud root account. For detailed operations, see Creating a Sub-account.

Operation Steps

Granting Full Read/Write Permissions

Note
After a sub-account is granted full read/write permissions, the sub-account will have full read-write capabilities for all resources under the root account.
1. Log in to the Cloud Access Management (CAM) console by using the root account.
2. In the left sidebar, choose Policy to go to the Policy Management list page. In the search bar on the right, enter Full Read-Write Permissions Policy to search for the policy. The policy name is QcloudTDMQFullAccess.



3. In the search results, click Associate User/Group/Role in the operation column and select the sub-account to which the permissions need to be granted.



4. Click OK to complete authorization. The policy will be displayed in the policy list of the user.


Granting Read-Only Permissions

Note
After a sub-account is granted read-only permissions, the sub-account will have read-only capabilities for all resources under the root account.
1. Log in to the Cloud Access Management (CAM) console by using the root account.
2. In the left sidebar, choose Policy to go to the Policy Management list page. In the search bar on the right, enter Read-Only Access Policy to search for the policy. The policy name is QcloudTDMQReadOnlyAccess.



3. In the search results, click Associate User/Group/Role in the operation column and select the sub-account to which the permissions need to be granted.



4. Click OK to complete authorization. The policy will be displayed in the policy list of the user.





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