Configuration
You can use Access Templates from the Configuration container to delegate management tasks on Active Roles configuration, such as:
- Administer Managed Units, Policy Objects, or Access Templates
- Configure replication (add or remove replication partners)
- Add or remove managed domains
This container also includes templates governing access to individual properties of Managed Units, Policy Objects and Access Templates.
Exchange
You can use Access Templates from the Exchange container to delegate the following administrative tasks on Exchange Server recipients:
- Manage all recipient settings
- Use Exchange Tasks Wizard
- Manage e-mail addresses
- Configure general message settings
- Configure advanced message settings
This container also includes templates governing access to individual Exchange-related properties of users, groups, and contacts.
Starling
You can use Access Templates from the Starling container to delegate required permission to perform Starling operations.
User Interfaces
You can use Access Template from the User Interfaces container to delegate the control to users in the User Interfaces container under Server Configuration, to log in to the Active Roles MMC interface.
To examine an Access Template in detail
- Right-click the Access Template and click Properties.
The Permissions tab in the Properties dialog box lists all permissions entries defined in the Access Template, and allows you to inspect each entry.
- Select an entry and click the View button.
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NOTE: Active Roles does not allow predefined Access Templates to be modified or deleted. If you need to make changes to a predefined Access Template, you should create a copy of the Access Template and then modify the copy as needed. To create a copy, right-click the Access Template and click Copy. |
To apply an Access Template by using the Delegation of Control wizard, right-click the Access Template, click Links, and then, in the Links window, click Add to start the wizard.
For more information, see Applying Access Templates later in this chapter.