SecurityInfo Parameters

The following table lists the parameters that must be included in the SecurityInfo string when you send a query to and IDOL Content component that has document security enabled.

TIP: To troubleshoot issues with the security information, you can use the UserDecryptSecurityInfo action in your IDOL Community component to decrypt a security string, for example to check that it contains the right permissions and restrictions.

Security Type Mapped Security
Documentum
  • user: Documentum user name
  • group: comma-separated list of groups to which the user belongs
eRoom
  • user: eRoom user name
  • group: comma-separated list of groups to which the user belongs
Exchange
  • user: Exchange user name
  • domain: Exchange domain name
FileNet
  • user: FileNet user name
  • group: comma-separated list of groups to which the user belongs
iManage
  • user: iManage user name
  • group: comma-separated list of groups to which the user belongs
Lotus Notes
  • user: Lotus Notes user name
  • group: comma-separated list of groups that the user belongs to
Microsoft NT

If your security type is AUTONOMY_SECURITY_V4_NT_MAPPED:

  • user: NT_domain_name\user_name
  • group: NT_domain_name\group
  • Note: the security string must be percent encoded.

If your security type is AUTONOMY_SECURITY_NT_MAPPED:

  • user: NT user name
  • domain: NT domain name
  • group: comma-separated list of groups to which the user belongs
NetWare
  • user: NetWare user name
  • domain: NetWare domain name
  • group: comma-separated list of groups to which the user belongs
Open Text
  • user: Open Text user name
  • group: comma-separated list of groups to which the user belongs
PCDocs
  • user: PCDocs user name
  • group: comma-separated list of groups to which the user belongs
SharePoint
  • user: SharePoint user name
  • group: comma-separated list of groups to which the user belongs
UNIX
  • user: UNIX user name
  • group: comma-separated list of groups to which the user belongs.