The Object Permissions dialog displays the existing object permissions for all the security profiles.
This dialog contains the following fields:
Displays the name of the selected object. If you have selected more than one object, this field states Multiple Objects.
Displays the object class name.
Displays the name of the user who has ownership of the object. When the system is the owner, the ownership appears as Unassigned. If you have selected more than one object with any of them having a different owner, the owner appear as Multiple Owners.
Displays the access rights of the currently logged in user, on the selected object.
Opens the Security Area Linkages dialog that lets you define the security area linkages for the selected objects.
Assigns the ownership of the selected objects in the List of Security Profiles list view to the currently logged-in user.
Important! This action is irreversible even if you cancel the dialog.
Displays the built-in certificate profiles such as the x509 certificate profiles, when selected.
Default: Not selected
Specifies whether the changes must be saved. When you change the access type, this check box gets selected automatically. To restore the previous value, clear the check box.
Note: Do not manually select this check box. This does not change the access permissions.
Lists the security profiles that are added to the security system and authorized to access. Press Ctrl+a to select all profiles in this dialog.
Displays the type of the security profile, which can be one of the following:
Includes the predefined profiles that are automatically created at the time of installation.
Includes the profiles that have any operating system user or group in the domain manager.
Includes the profiles that have any operating system user or group in the domain of the domain manager or any of its trusted domains.
When you sort on the Type field, it is done in the order shown: Built-in Profiles, Local Profiles, Domain Profiles.
Displays the object permission that each user or group has on the selected object.
Changes the access permissions for the selected security profile. This drop-down list is activated only when you click on a security profile. The permissions modified in this dialog takes precedence over the Class and Group member Permissions. Selecting Special access in this drop-down opens the Special Access dialog with all values set (with the default VRWXDPO).
Default: Class Default, meaning the object inherits the permissions set for the object class.
Note: If your selection in the Special Access dialog corresponds to one of the predefined values (for example View and Read), you can see the predefined value set as the Class Access. Otherwise, you see Special Access (without dots) as the selected value. To access the original Special Access dialog again, select Special Access (with dots).
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