Use the Access Control List Editor to define access permissions for an object and the associated ACL.

Enter text that describes the ACL (up to 40 characters).
The user account with all access rights to the ACL. The owner can always read, update, or delete the ACL even if the account is included in a role that is denied access to these actions. To change the owner, click Change Owner.
The ACD that forms the basis for the roles in the ACL. An ACL references roles in the ACD in order to translate them into network accounts. Roles not defined in the ACD, or in the ACD but not referenced in the ACL, are denied access.
The type of object secured by the ACL.
The grid allows you to list roles in the ACL and define permissions.
A role must have Read access, in addition to Update access, to the object in order to update the object.
Right-click the grid to display the following shortcut menu commands:
Right-click the grid column for an action to display the following shortcut menu commands:
The following command buttons are available on the Access Control List Editor:
Click Change Owner to open the Security Users dialog, used to reassign ACL ownership. Use this dialog to select a user account from a list of accounts in a specified network domain.
To display the list, select an Optim Server Name and a Domain. To select a network user account, click the name in the Users grid, and click Select.

Select the name of a Server. If your site does not use a Server, (Local) is displayed.
Select the name of the domain for the users you want to list. The domain is within a network that includes the server in Server Name.
A list of user accounts by Name, with Domain and a Description.
To model an ACL after the ACL for another security definition or Optim object, click Model After to open the Select Access Control List Model dialog.

To select an ACL as a model, enter the object type and name. To apply the ACL for the selected object as a model, click OK. The roles and permissions from the model are then displayed in the Access Control List Editor.
Name of the object with the model ACL.
Type of object with the model ACL.
Select an ACL to use as a model, using the following:
You can also use the Name browse button to open the Select an Access Control List dialog, used to select a model ACL from a list of objects. If you select an ACL using the Select an Access Control List dialog, the Type and Name for the selected ACL will be displayed automatically.
To populate Type and Name with the current entries each time you open the Select Access Control List Model dialog, click Set as Default.
Use the Select an Access Control List dialog to select a model ACL from a list of objects. The Identifier area displays the object types to list in the dialog.

After you select an Identifier, the associated ACLs are listed. Double-click the desired ACL to select it as a model.
Enter Pattern for Access Control List allows you to limit the ACL list to names that match the specified criteria. You can use the % (percent) wild card to represent one or more characters, or use the _ (underscore) wild card to represent a single character. (The underscore must be selected as the SQL LIKE character on the General tab of Personal Options.) After you specify a Pattern, click Refresh to display the list again based on your criteria.