User Guide
24 Novell iManage Administration Guide
Novell iManage Administration Guide
103-000182-001
August 29, 2001
Novell Confidential
Manual 99a38 July 17, 2001
Modifying the Tasks That rbsRole Objects Can Perform
Each RBS role has a set of available tasks associated with it. You can choose
which tasks are assigned to a particular role, adding or removing tasks as
necessary.
1 Click the Configure button .
2 Click Role Management > Modify Role.
3 Click in the Task column of the role you want to modify.
4 Add or remove tasks from the Assigned Task list.
5 Click OK.
Deleting a Role Based Services Object
1 Click the Configure button .
2 Click Role Management > Delete RBS Object.
3 Specify the name and context of the RBS role you want to delete.
4 Click OK.
Assigning RBS Role Membership and Scope
Once you have defined the RBS roles needed in your organization, you can
assign members to each role. In doing so, you specify the scope in which each
member can exercise the functions of the role. The scope is the location or
context in the eDirectory tree where this role can be performed.
Roles can be assigned to the following objects:
User
Group
You can create a Group object, assign Users to the Group, then associate
the Group with the role. Every User object in the Group object is then
automatically associated with that role. Groups or containers in the Group
object are not associated with the role, however.
Container
Associating an Organization or Organizational Unit object with a role
automatically assigns ever user in those containers to the role.
With this method, there is no way to exclude specific users in those
containers from the role assignment.