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You can define and edit authorizations for access to objects in the Integration Directory. You can either define authorizations for all objects in the Integration Directory, or for objects of a particular folder.

Note Note

These activities are usually performed by a system administrator.

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When accessing an object, the system first checks the authorizations for the folder in which the object is located. If no authorizations are defined, the default setting takes effect.

You can define that authorizations are inherited by underlying folders.

You have the option of defining authorizations by using user roles. The system checks for each object whether authorizations exist that are defined using user roles, then applies these.

For more information, see: Defining User Roles

Prerequisites

When defining authorizations, you access users, roles, and groups from central user management.

For more information, see: User Administration

You have activated the exchange profile parameter com.sap.aii.ib.server.acl.enable. For more information on activating authorization checks, see Creating Users with Data-Dependent Authorizations.

Procedure

Edit Default Settings for Authorizations

You can define a default setting for authorizations. This default setting is applied to all objects for which no explicit authorizations have been defined.

  1. To edit the default setting for authorizations, choose   Tools   Default Setting for Authorizations   in the Integration Builder main menu.

    The system calls the authorization editor.

  2. Edit the authorizations that you want to define as the default setting.

    For more information, see: Using the Authorization Editor

Edit Authorizations for a Particular Object Selection
  1. First, define the object selection for which you want to edit the authorizations. To do so, in the navigation area, position the cursor on the folder for which you want to edit the authorizations.

  2. In the context menu, choose Edit Authorizations.

    The system calls the authorization editor.

  3. Edit the authorizations for the selected objects.

    For more information, see: Using the Authorization Editor