22.12.2012 Views

Front cover - IBM Redbooks

Front cover - IBM Redbooks

Front cover - IBM Redbooks

SHOW MORE
SHOW LESS

Create successful ePaper yourself

Turn your PDF publications into a flip-book with our unique Google optimized e-Paper software.

New for<br />

Domino 6<br />

New for<br />

Domino 6<br />

(ESA), which specifies the attempted action, the signer's name, and the ECL<br />

setting that is not enabled. The ESA gives the user four options:<br />

► Do not execute the action: To deny the signer access to perform the specified<br />

action.<br />

► Execute the action this one time: To allow the signer access to perform the<br />

action only once. The ESA appears again if the same action is attempted in<br />

the future. This option does not modify the ECL.<br />

► Start trusting the signer to execute this action: To allow the action to be<br />

performed and modify the ECL configuration to add the signature of the active<br />

content to the ECL. This grants permission for the signer to execute the<br />

specific action any time on that workstation.<br />

Note: The administration ECL has a setting that prevents users from<br />

changing their workstation ECLs. If this setting is enabled, then the user's<br />

option to trust the signer is disabled.<br />

► More Info: To display a dialog box that provides information about the design<br />

type, design name, Notes ID, signature status, and parent database of the<br />

code that caused the ESA.<br />

For example, locally scheduled agents, as well as manual agents, can<br />

generate ESAs. Click “More Info” to get information about the agent that<br />

generated the alert.<br />

In Notes 6, the workstation ECL is part of the User Security dialog box. Select<br />

“What Others Do” in the User Security dialog to see workstation, applet, and<br />

JavaScript access options.<br />

For more information on workstation, applet, and JavaScript access options, see<br />

the chapter “Protecting User Workstations with Execution Control Lists” in the<br />

Domino 6 Administration Guide, or see the Lotus Notes 6 Client Help.<br />

The administration ECL<br />

When you set up the first server in a domain, Domino creates a default<br />

administration ECL, which you can then customize. The administration ECL is<br />

the template for all workstation ECLs. Whenever a new Notes client is installed,<br />

the setup program copies the administration ECL from the Domino Directory to<br />

the Personal Address Book on the Notes client workstation. The user's Notes ID<br />

is added to the workstation ECL, with all access allowed. For example, when<br />

John Doe's Notes client is being set up, John Doe is automatically added to the<br />

client ECL signer list.<br />

Chapter 11. Domino/Notes 6 security features 531

Hooray! Your file is uploaded and ready to be published.

Saved successfully!

Ooh no, something went wrong!