APPLICATION MANAGEMENT
For more information on creating groups, see Lotus Domino Administrator Help.
-Default-
Users and servers receive the access assigned to the -Default- group if they have not specifically been assigned another access level, either individually or as a member of a group, or from a wildcard entry. You cannot delete the -Default- group from an ACL. The default access for -Default- depends on the design of the database template and varies among the different templates.
The access level you assign to the -Default- group depends on how secure you want the database to be. Select No Access if you want a database available to a limited number of users. Select Author or Reader access to make a database available for general use. The User Type field for -Default- should be set to "unspecified."
Database creator user name
The database creator user name is the hierarchical user name of the person who created the database. The default access for the user who creates the database is Manager. Typically, this person retains Manager access or is granted Designer access to the database.
LocalDomainServers
The LocalDomainServers group lists the servers in the same domain as the server on which the database is stored. This group is created by default with every Domino Directory. When you create a new database, the default access for the LocalDomainServers group is Manager. The group should have at least Designer access to allow replication of database design changes across the domain. The LocalDomainServers group is typically given higher access than the OtherDomainServers group.
OtherDomainServers
The OtherDomainServers group lists the servers outside the domain of the server on which the database is stored. This group is created by default with every Domino Directory. When you create a new database, the default access for the OtherDomainServers group is No Access to prevent a database from replicating outside the local domain.
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