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Day: October 5, 2006

Using Lotus Notes ACL Roles rather than Groups Names in our ACL

Posted on 5 October, 2006 by Ian — 1 Comment ↓

Why should you use Role names to define functionality? Because : it’s easier to check if someone belongs to a role than a group, and I can’t control what a client (or the Notes Administrator) is going to call a Continue reading Using Lotus Notes ACL Roles rather than Groups Names in our ACL→

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