Deleting ACLs
You can delete any ACL except the predefined ACLs: Anonymous, Administrators, Default, Developers, Internal, and Replicators. You can delete ACLs that are currently assigned to packages, folder, or other elements. When a client attempts to access an element that is assigned to a deleted ACL, the server denies access.
When you delete an ACL that is assigned to a package, folder, service or other element, the Integration Server retains the deleted ACL's name. As a result, when you view the element's information, the server displays the name of the deleted ACL in the associated ACL field; however the server treats the ACL as an empty ACL and allows access to no one.
For information about how to assign a different ACL to a package, folder, service, or other element, see
Assigning ACLs to Folders, Services,
and Other Elements.
For information about how to assign a different ACL to file, that is, a DSP or .htm file that the server serves, update the associated .access file to assign a different ACL to the file. For more information about assigning ACLs to files, see
Assigning ACLs to Files the Server
Can Serve.
To delete an ACL
1. Open Integration Server Administrator if it is not already open.
2. In the Security menu of the Navigation panel, click ACLs.
3. Click Add and Remove ACLs.
4. In the Remove ACLs area of the screen, select the ACL or ACLs you want to remove.
If an ACL is set as the List, Read, Write, or Execute ACL, the words "in use" appear in parentheses after the ACL name.
5. Click Remove ACLs. The server issues a prompt to verify that you want to delete the ACL.
6. Click OK to delete the ACL.