SECURING
Before you begin
Make sure that you have Manager access in the database ACL in order to edit, delete, and rename entries, and that you have created the roles and groups that you want to use in the ACL.
About this task
After you configure a database ACL, users can click the Effective Access button on the ACL dialog in the IBM® Notes® client to view their level of access to a database.
You can make changes to multiple ACLs on a server through the Multi-ACL Management dialog box in the Administration Client. For information about using the Access Control List dialog box in the Notes client to edit an ACL for a single database, see the Notes help.
Procedure
1. From the IBM Domino® Administrator Server pane, select the server that stores the databases.
2. Click Files, and select one or more databases from the Domino data directory.
6. Optional: For additional security, select a user type for each entry.
7. Optional: Refine the entries by restricting or allowing additional access level privileges.
8. Optional: Click the Roles icon to assign roles to ACL entries.
9. Optional: Enforce a consistent ACL across all replicas of the database.
10. Optional: Assign an administration server to enable the Administration Process to automatically update ACL entries.
11. Optional: To prevent users whose access levels are Depositor or No Access from using the operating system to copy the database, encrypt the database with the server ID through the local Encryption option. This ensures that the database, even when copied, is illegible to anyone who doesn't have access to the server ID.
12. Click OK to save your changes.
Related concepts Access levels in the ACL Access level privileges in the ACL Using the Administration Process to update ACLs Default ACL entries
Related tasks Editing entries in multiple ACLs Roles in the ACL User types in the ACL Enforcing a consistent access control list Maximum Internet name-and-password access Managing database ACLs
Related reference Acceptable entries in the ACL