Use this window to create new access control policy points (ACP). An ACP is an entry that contains security directives that apply to that entry and entries below it in the DIT. In an ACP, you can grant or deny permission to specific users to access specific entries and attributes that are within the access control point and its subentries. To define access, you must define:
Path to Entry, which is the location (DN) of the entry
Structural Access, which is access to specific entries
Content Access, which is access to specific attributes
To define the ACP, enter it in the Path to Entry field, or click the Path to Entry button to display a Search window. See Using the Search Pane . When you have found the entry you want in the Search pane, select it and click OK. It appears in the Path to Entry field.
Define access to entries by clicking Create in the Structural Access pane. See Structural Access.
Define access to attributes by clicking Create in the Content Access pane. See Content Access.
You can modify any Structural or Content Access item by selecting it and clicking Edit.
When you are satisfied with your choices, click OK to save the new ACP.