Configuring ACL for Service Groups |
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Before you begin this task:
You must have the role of systemAdmin or Administrator.
You can configure ACL for a Service Group using the System Resource Manager task and authorize the access permissions on the service groups. For example, if you provide deny permissions to a user on the XForms service group, the user will not be able to access any XForm based application. You can provide the allow or block permissions to users and roles. This implies, the user or the user with the role (on which the ACLs are defined) will experience the impact of the ACL.
- On CUSP > My Applications, click (System Resource Manager). The System Resource Manager window appears.
- Click (Service Groups) on the toolbar. The Service Groups App Palette appears.
- Right-click the required Service Group and select Security. The Security - <Service Group Name> dialog box appears and displays a list of users and roles on which the ACL has been set.
Note: If no ACLs are set on a Service Group, the Security dialog box does not display any data. - Click the Add button to select a user or role. The Organizational Users/Roles dialog box appears and displays a list of users and roles.
- Select the required user or role to assign and click OK. The Security window displays a list of available permissions for users and roles.
- To block the access permissions for a user or a role, clear the Allow checkbox, which is selected by default for all new users and roles.
Note: To remove an ACL entry in the Security - <Service Group Name> dialog box, select it and click the Remove button. - Click the Apply button and then click OK.
The ACL is created and set for the Service Group.