Choose the Set ACL... menu item to manipulate the access control list (ACL) on various objects in the library. An ACL consists of access control entries (ACEs) that grant or deny access to a command or other object to specified users. Generally, there are two ways in which you can use ACLs on objects: o To control and restrict access to commands For example, you can create an ACL specifying certain users who are not allowed to use certain commands, or other users who are allowed to use only certain commands. o To control and restrict access to other objects (elements, groups, classes, the element list, the group list, the class list, library history, and library attributes) For example, you can create an ACL specifying certain users who are not allowed to insert or modify a particular element. When there is no ACL on a command or other object, access to the command or other object is unrestricted. Assigning an ACL to an object limits access strictly to the specified user or users. The use of ACLs could possibly cause unintended restrictions. You should fully understand the composition of both OpenVMS and CMS ACLs before using CMS ACLs. See the "Guide to DIGITAL Code Management System for OpenVMS Systems" for more information on using ACLs.Additional Information: explode extract
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