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ACL Settings of the Sms
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Domino configuration database
This database is the central point for the application. It contains all configuration settings and
eventually queues of Sms requests, accounting data, ...
This database should not be accessible by unauthorised users. It should get the same level of
protection as the Lotus Domino® directory.
Access to the application is controlled by access levels and roles in the ACL .
The available roles and their purpose are explained in following table .
Role
RoleRole
Role Purpose
PurposePurpose
Purpose
[DBAdmin] - grants write access to the application profile
- grants access to the run-time dll files
- grants author level access to all configuration documents
- this role is normally assigned to a single administrator , responsible for the
set-up of the software
- the owner of the role should have Author level access or higher in the
ACL
Recommended ACL settings for the server
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Manager level access (at least editor level access is required)
All roles enabled
Recommended ACL settings for administrators
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Author level access
Delete documents
Recommended ACL settings for the user
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When running Sms4Domino as a server add-in this user-id is the server-id. When running
Sms4Domino as a standalone program this user-id is the id specified by the notes.ini entry
KeyFileName. This corresponds to the user-id that was used the last time Lotus Notes® was
started.
Manager level access (at least editor level access is required)
All roles enabled
Recommended ACL settings for web users
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No access (the database has not been designed for web access)
No roles enabled