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6.6.18.1.a.4: Assigning users to Run As roles using the Java administrative console

6.6.18.1.a.4: Assigning users to Run As roles using the Java administrative console

Use the Run As Role Mapping tab of the Security Center wizard to assign a user only to a particular Run As role. During delegation the user assigned to the Run As Role will be used when making invocation to other methods. See InfoCenter section 5.1.4, "The WebSphere delegation model," for detail description.

Before performing this subtask

Before completing the Run As Role Mapping subtask, the administrator needs to complete subtasks in the Role Mapping tabbed pane of the Security Center and map users or groups to the roles.

Mapping users to Run As roles

To map users to Run As roles:

  1. In the Run As Role Mapping tabbed pane, the administrator selects an application.
  2. Click Edit Mapping to open the Run As Role Mapping dialog.
  3. In the Run As Role Mapping dialog, the administrator selects a role and clicks on Select to open the Select User dialog.
  4. In the Select User dialog, the administrator enters the User ID/Password of a user who should have been granted the same role or who belongs to a group that has been granted the same role (in the Role Mapping task).
  5. Click OK when finished mapping a user to a Run As Role.
  6. The administrator repeats the previous two steps for other roles or as needed.
  7. Click OK to exit the Run As Role Mapping dialog.
  8. Click OK or Apply on the Security Center.
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