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5
Setting Up Role-Based Services
Configuring Role-Based
Administration
ConsoleOne
gives you the option to extend the schema of your Novell
TM
eDirectory
tree to allow the creation of role-based services (RBS) objects.
TM
This enables administration applications to expose their functions as RBS
module and task objects in your tree. You can then create RBS role objects that
define the particular tasks that different users can perform in those
administration applications.
NOTE:
This approach to delegating administration works only if you have
administration applications that use RBS objects. You can also delegate
administration using eDirectory rights as explained in
page
53.
In This Chapter
"Setting Up Role-Based Services" on page 61
"Defining RBS Roles" on page 62
"Assigning RBS Role Membership and Scope" on page 63
"Creating RBS Objects for Custom Applications" on page 64
Before administration applications can add RBS objects to your eDirectory
tree, the schema of the tree must be extended to allow RBS object types.
Typically, administration applications perform this schema extension
automatically during installation. Regardless, you can complete the procedure
below to ensure that your tree has the needed schema extensions.
Configuring Role-Based Administration
"Granting Equivalence" on
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61

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