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Hi, Is It Intented Behavior That Models That Are Saved By A Clearml-Agent Will Have The Clearml-Agents User (So The User Of Which Generated The Api Credentials For The Agent) In The "User" Field Of The Model Instead Of The User Who Started The Task?


Hi ReassuredTiger98
Good point, since the user actually "running" the code is the agent, all the api calls are registered under its name, including the Model creation.
This is a good point, though ...
I know the enterprise tiers add "impersonate" as part of the security layer, meaning that the agent is Not actually running the code but the creating "user" is, which solve this problem. I'm not sure what actually can be done without this feature... thoughts?

  
  
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