Consistent ACL

The Consistent Access Control List (ACL) feature of a database enables you to ensure that all replica copies of a database, whether on a server or workstation, maintain the same ACL.

Additionally, enforcing consistent ACLs on a database makes the Notes client enforce the ACL on local databases, meaning that users are restricted by the ACL. Users have Manager access to all local databases that do not enforce consistent ACLs.

One potential problem with enforcing the ACL locally is that Group information is stored in the Directory database on the server. To overcome the problem of not being able to confirm group membership locally, information about the group membership of the user replicating the database is stored in the database ...

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