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If you are listed as a Full Access Administrator, once you enable Full
Access Administration then you have god capabilities on the server and any
databases on the server.
To enable Full Access Administration, from the Admin client click on
Administration and then Full Access Administration. You should see a
resulting entry on the console and in the log when someone selects Full
Access Administration. Remember to turn it off after you're done...
Bob
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I had a different user create a new database with no template. It was
created without LocalDomainAdmins in the ACL. In the server doc for this
server, Full Access Administrators and Administrators includes
LocalDomainAdmins. I am a member of that group. When I use Administrator
to get the list of files on that server, right click on that database, and
select Access Control, Manage I get "You are not authorized to perform
that operation". If I select other databases - no problem.
Summary: The administrator client, Full Access Administrators, and
Administrators, do not allow you to override the access control on
individual databases. You can only change them if you already have
Manager level.
Or am I doing something wrong?
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If it is not obvious, know that you can add your own entries with
square
brackets. Just type them in. Whatever you enter will be applied to new
databases.
As mentioned in an earlier response, the Domino Administrator can
update
the ACL of all or multiple databases in one shot.
Tom
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Subject: Re: LocalDomainAdmins
I'm beginning to think that you are at least part right. On a server
that
I do this on I see LocalDomainAdmins in there, but without the square
brackets. The only ones with the square brackets are Anonymous,
Default,
LocalDomainServers and OtherDomainServers.
Rob Berendt
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Dept 01.073
PO Box 2000
Dock 108
6928N 400E
Kendallville, IN 46755
http://www.dekko.com
Tom Kreimer <tkreimer@xxxxxxxxxxx>
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I don't think there is a setting or anything on the server that
changes.
My theory is that it just adds [LocalDomainAdmins] (and/or [Anonymous]
if
you choose) to all the templates. ACL entries in square brackets are
inherited by new databases, as opposed to the regular entries (not in
square brackets) that control access to the templates themselves. Maybe
there is an INI setting so that templates installed by upgrades also
get
the ACL entry added; I don't know.
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That's great for existing files PROVIDED that YOU have access to them.
But, in general, I'd like to ensure that LocalDomainAdmins
automatically
get added as a manager to new files.
Rob Berendt
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Dept 01.073
PO Box 2000
Dock 108
6928N 400E
Kendallville, IN 46755
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Use the Admin Client. You can look at multiple ACL's and also set
multiple
ACL's with a couple of mouse clicks.
HTH.
Gregg
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