When the CA Endevor/DB system encounters an empty Change Control Database (CCDB), it loads the first Dictionary Descriptor and Security Class records automatically. The initial CCDB is under the control of a Security Class named NDVR-GLOBAL. NDVR-GLOBAL enables all menu options, allows modification without a CCID or userid, and has preassignment and Auto-Signout turned off. The Dictionary record is named after the DBNAME of the dictionary for which the CCDB was established. The initial global dictionary options specify no Userid required, no password required, Auto-User, and a default Security Class of NDVR-DDA. Therefore, the first user will be running under the restrictions imposed by NDVR-DDA since Auto-User will add the first user. This prevents users from accidentally gaining access to the CA Endevor/DB Security System while the system is being set up by the installer.
After establishing a physical CCDB, the CA Endevor/DB Online front end must be used to assign a security administrator, assign a System Identifier name, and set default security options. The first time the CA Endevor/DB Online front end is used, the system will encounter the empty Change Control Database (CCDB) and load the dictionary and security class records described above.
To establish a security administrator, refer to Chapter 3, "Global Security."
After setting up the security administrator, the dictionary and security options may be changed to conform to a specific installation. Options such as requiring a password can be specified for the dictionary, and permissions can be modified for each security class. The ability to use the CA Endevor/DB Batch front end is initially disabled for the loaded security classes and must be enabled to use this facility. To enable the Batch front end, refer to Chapter 3, "Global Security."
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