Steps for renaming an Access Template
To rename an Access Template
- In the console tree, under Configuration | Access Templates, locate and select the folder that contains the Access Template you want to rename.
- In the details pane, right-click the Access Template, and click Rename.
- Type a new name, and then press ENTER.
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NOTE:
- If an Access Template is applied within Active Roles to determine permission settings in the directory, renaming the Access Template does not cause any changes to the permission settings in the directory. When applying an Access Template, Active Roles refers to the Access Template by an internal identifier rather than by the name of the Access Template.
- Active Roles includes a suite of pre-defined Access Templates. The name of a pre-defined Access Template cannot be modified. If you need an Access Template with a different name to have the same permission entries as a pre-defined Access Template, create a copy of the pre-defined Access Template, and then make changes to the copy. Another option is to create an Access Template and nest the pre-defined Access Template into the newly created Access Template. For instructions, see Steps for creating an Access Template, Steps for copying an Access Template, and Steps for managing nested Access Templates.
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Deleting an Access Template
To delete an Access Template, you must first remove all references to the Access Template:
Then, you can perform the deletion: right-click the Access Template and click Delete.
Steps for deleting an Access Template
To delete an Access Template
- In the console tree, under Configuration | Access Templates, locate and select the folder that contains the Access Template you want to delete.
- In the details pane, right-click the Access Template, and then click Delete.
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NOTE:
- Once an Access Template is applied (linked) within Active Roles to determine permission settings in the directory, the Access Template cannot be deleted. You can view the links in which the Access Template participates: Right-click the Access Template, and click Links. If you need to delete the Access Template, first remove all items from the Links list. For instructions, see Steps for managing Access Template links.
- An Access Template cannot be deleted if it is nested into another Access Template. You can view the Access Templates into which the selected Access Template is nested: On the Nesting tab, click Nested In. Double-click an item in the Nested In list to open a dialog box where you can remove the Access Template from nesting. For instructions, see Steps for managing nested Access Templates.
- Active Roles includes a suite of pre-defined Access Templates and a number of built-in Access Templates. Neither pre-defined Access Templates nor built-in Access Templates can be deleted.
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Examples of use
This section discusses scenarios to help you understand and use the role-based administration features available in Active Roles. The following scenarios are covered: