You should use Warning mode as a temporary measure when implementing CA Access Control. Once you are comfortable that users have the required access to the resources they require, you should turn off Warning mode and CA Access Control will start enforcing the associated rules.
To find out which classes are in Warning mode, you can get CA Access Control to display this data.
To display this data, enter the following selang command:
setoptions cwarnlist
CA Access Control displays a table showing the classes that are in Warning mode.
Note: For more information about setoptions, see the selang Reference Guide.
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