13.3. Using the Access Control List to control access
Every database includes an Access Control List (ACL) that Domino uses to determine the level of access that users and servers have to that database. When a user opens a database, Domino classifies the user into an access level that determines privileges. The access level for a user or server may vary in different databases.
The access level assigned to a user determines the tasks that the user can perform in the database. The access level assigned to a server determines what information the server can replicate within a particular database.
Only someone with Manager access can create or modify the ACL of a database located on a server. The Designer and Manager of the database can coordinate ...
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