Automation: Manage automation hub folder permissions from the Teams and Users page

February 26, 2026
Enhancement
VSA 10, Kaseya 365 Endpoint

Administrators can now manage Automation Hub folder permissions directly from the Teams and Users page. A new Content tab in team properties displays all Automation Hub folders in a tree view, allowing administrators to easily review and adjust access permissions for each team.

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The Content tab shows effective permissions as Shared (Default), Not Shared (Default), Shared (Inherited) or Not Shared (Inherited) based on RBAC settings. Administrators can explicitly change folder access for a team, and those permissions will automatically apply to all users within that team.

Audit logging for these permission changes is not included in this release but is planned for a future update.

Learn more about Teams and Users permissions in VSA 10 here.

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