ControlTokenManualStealOption

Controls whether to grant a manual token request for a token on a tag that is currently being controlled by another owner. An example of a manual request would be a request made by the clicking the Token Request button.

For example, when set to 0 (the default) no manual process will remove the current user's token. If set to 1, then any manual request for a token will remove the current user's token and grant the requester said token. As well, it does not necessarily need to remove a token but it will grant a token to the requester, effectively always transferring control (e.g. requesting a token for a tag whose parent has a token placed on it). For all other values of this property, the result of a manual request for a token will depend on whether the priority level of the request is greater (lower level number) than the priority level of the existing token, or less. (Other comparisons are possible.)

 

Section: System

Default: ControlTokenManualStealOption = 0

*No restart required (Settings.Dynamic property)

 

Possible values:

0 Never
1 Always
2 If request level priority > token level priority
(lower number / higher priority takes precedence)
3 If request level priority >= token level priority
4 If request level priority < token level priority
5 If request level priority <= token level priority
6 If request level priority == token level priority
7 If request level priority != token level priority