Use this page to specify the level of access to GroupWise® WebAccess.
Class of Service
The Class of Service list displays all
classes that have been created to control user access. A GroupWise user's
access is based on his or her membership in a class of service. All users
are members of the default class of service, which lets all users log in
through GroupWise WebAccess and stay logged in until they have not used
WebAccess for 20 minutes.
Create
You can create additional classes of service to meet your needs. For example, if you don't want users on a particular post office to access their mailboxes through WebAccess, you can create a class of service that prevents access and then assign the entire post office membership in that class. Or, if you want specific users to have a longer timeout period (for example, 1 hour rather than 20 minutes), you can create a class of service with the longer timeout and then assign those users membership in the class.
Click Create to create a new class of service.
Edit
To edit a class of service, select the class, then click Edit. You cannot edit the default class of service.
Delete
To delete a class of service, select the class, then click Edit. When you delete the class, the members' access is determined by the default class of service or another class in which they have membership.
Memberships
The Memberships list displays all members of the
class of service that is currently selected in the Class of Service list.
When you create a class of service, you can give domains, post offices, distribution lists, and users membership in the class.
Because you can assign membership at a domain, post office, distribution list, or user level, you could make a user a member of more than one class. For example, a user might inherit membership in one class because his or her post office is a member; at the same time, the user is a member in another class because he or she was added as a user to that class. Because only one class of service can be applied to a user at one time, membership conflicts are resolved hierarchically, as shown below:
Membership... |
Overrides... |
|---|---|
| as a user | default class of service membership domain membership post office membership distribution list membership |
| through a distribution list | the default class of service membership domain membership post office membership |
| through a post office | the default class of service membership domain membership |
| through a domain | the default class of service membership |
If a user's membership in two classes of service is based upon the same level of membership (for example, both through individual user membership), the class that applies is the one that allows the most privileges. For example, if the user belongs to a class of service that allows access to WebAccess and another class that prevents access, the class that allows access applies to the user.
Add
To add a new member (domain, post office, distribution list, or user) to a class
of service, select the class of service in the Class of Service list, then click
Add. By default, all users are members of the default class of service, so you
can't add members to that class.
Remove
To remove a member (domain, post office, distribution list, or user) from a
class of service, select the class of service in the Class of Service list,
select the member in the Memberships list, then click Remove. You cannot remove
a member from the default class of service.
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