Click Access Control in the left pane. All of the defined access control points

Managing Directory Access Control 29-21 Attribute , and Access Rights. You can use the Entry Filters tab page to limit the subtree entries to which an ACI pertains. Use the By Whom, Attribute, and Access Rights tabs to specify the access control.hey are:Entry Filter, Added Object Filter , By Whom, and Access Rights. You can use the Entry Filters tab page to limit the subtree entries to which an ACI pertains. Use the Added Object Filter , By Whom, and Access Rights tabs to specify the access control. Follow the steps under Task 3: Configure Content Access Items on page 29-18. When you click OK, the changes you made appear in the list. 9. To delete a structural or content access item, select the item and click the Delete icon.

10. Click Apply to effect the changes.

Adding or Modifying an ACP by Using the Data Browser in ODSM To set subtree-level access by using the Data Browser in Oracle Directory Services Manager: 1. Invoke Oracle Directory Services Manager as described in Invoking Oracle Directory Services Manager on page 7-9.

2. From the task selection bar, choose Data Browser.

3. Navigate to the entry you want to set access to. 4. In the navigator pane, select the entry to display its properties in the right pane

5. Select the Subtree Access tab page, then create and edit local ACIs in the

Structural Access Item and Content Access Item tabs as described in Modifying an ACP by Using Access Control Management in ODSM on page 20.

6. After you have made the changes, click Apply.

Setting or Modifying Entry-Level Access by Using the Data Browser in ODSM To set entry-level access by using Oracle Directory Services Manager: 1. Invoke Oracle Directory Services Manager as described in Invoking Oracle Directory Services Manager on page 7-9.

2. From the task selection bar, choose Data Browser.

3. Navigate to the entry you want to set access to. 4. In the navigator pane, select the entry to display its properties in the right pane

5. Select the Local Access tab page, then create and edit local ACIs in the Structural

Access Item and Content Access Item tabs as described in Modifying an ACP by Using Access Control Management in ODSM on page 20.

6. After you have made the changes, click Apply.

Note: You must click Apply to send the information you just entered to the directory server. Otherwise, the information is simply held in the Oracle Directory Services Manager cache. Note: You must click Apply to send the information you just entered to the directory server.