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Best answer by narendiran_ravi

Hi @manu_mathew_ ,

I couldn't find any public documentation on using metadata-driven permissions in the Assets view.
However, you could try applying permissions in the Admin view based on metadata and check if they reflect in the Assets view.
If this approach doesn’t work, I recommend raising a support ticket to inquire whether this functionality is officially supported in the Assets view.

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narendiran_ravi
narendiran_raviAccepted solution
New Participant
May 20, 2025

Hi @manu_mathew_ ,

I couldn't find any public documentation on using metadata-driven permissions in the Assets view.
However, you could try applying permissions in the Admin view based on metadata and check if they reflect in the Assets view.
If this approach doesn’t work, I recommend raising a support ticket to inquire whether this functionality is officially supported in the Assets view.

Manu_Mathew_
New Participant
June 5, 2025

@narendiran_ravi 

Yes we had tried doing it on the Admin view and had raised a support ticket,

seems its not officially supported in the Assets view and there is no exact public documentation yet. This could be a feature enhancement in future.

The permissions could be applied to folders only as the metadata properties are not nodes, and ACLs are generally applied to nodes.

New Participant
June 19, 2025

You could try Metadata driven permission https://experienceleague.adobe.com/en/docs/experience-manager-learn/assets/advanced/metadata-driven-permissions
but again, this can only be configured on Admin View as of now.
 

khamat_bn
New Participant
May 19, 2025

Hello @manu_mathew_ ,

It is not possible to apply ACLs to individual metadata properties. While you can customize the metadata schema view, any changes made will affect the overall asset view across all folders and potentially impact other users as well, making this approach not generally recommended.