Security role to user and group mappings
Use this page to map security roles to users. You can map roles
to specific users, to specific groups, or to different categories.
To view this administrative console page, click Application > Install
New Application. While running the Application Installation Wizard, prompts
appear to help you map security roles to users or groups. To change role to
user or group mappings for deployed applications, click Application > Enterprise
Application > deployed_application > Map security roles to users/groups.
- Users
- Specifies the users for role mapping. Verify that the users are
defined in your chosen user registry.
To change the roles to users mapping, click Manage Application > application >
Map security roles to users.
- Groups
- Specifies the groups for role mapping. Verify that the groups are
defined in your chosen user registry.
To change the roles to users mapping, click Manage Application > application >
Map security roles to groups.
- Roles
- Specifies the roles to which you want to map users and groups.
Role privileges give users and groups permission to run as specified.
Select the check boxes to choose a role or a set of roles. Click Look-up
Users to map users to the roles that you have selected. Click Look-up
Groups to map groups to the selected roles. Use the check boxes to map
roles to EVERYONE or ALL AUTHENTICATED special subject.
- Everyone
- Specifies to map roles to everyone. Mapping a role to everyone
means that anyone can access resources protected by this role, and essentially,
there is no security.
- All Authenticated
- Specifies to authenticate all users. Roles are mapped to all authenticated
users, and all authenticated users in the selected user registry are granted
access to the role.

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Last updated: Jun 21, 2007 4:12:58 PM CDT
WebSphere Application Server Express, Version 5.0.2
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