Read-only group RPD

Can you create a group in the OBIEE Admin Tool (RPD) who has read only rights to the RPD? I would like to grant access to the SPR to a group of users, but don't want them to be able to make changes to the RPD. Is this possible?

Hello

Only a user belonging to the Administrators group can access/login to RPD not question to have read only access to RPD

Thank you
Saichand.v

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    ·         To grant or deny a permission, in the permissions for , select the allow or deny check box.

    ·         To remove the group or user in the group or user names box, click Remove.

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