SECURING YOUR DATA


Execution security alert
The "Execution Security Alert" dialog box is a warning message. It lets you know that someone has requested an action that he or she is not allowed to execute because of what you specified in your Execution Control List (choose File > Security > User Security (Macintosh OS X users: Notes > Security > User Security), click What Others Do). By default, protected operations for scripts, code, and formulas not specified in the ECL, whether signed or unsigned, cannot execute on your workstation. For example, if someone is trying to open a database that you denied access to, or is not listed in your ECL, this dialog box pops up on your screen.

Note This dialog box may appear multiple times in a row, depending on how many actions need to be executed.

The Execution Security Alert dialog box contains the following information:


To find out more information about the design type of the action, the design name, the Note ID, the signature status, and the parent database of the code that caused the security alert, click the "More Info" button.

To close the dialog box, select one of the following:


For more information regarding the Execution Control List (ECL), refer to Restricting execution access with the Execution Control List, or contact your administrator.

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