Disable DWA for user

Is there a simple process for disabling a user’s web access? I’m setting up web access. For some reason, the admin before me gave EVERY user on the domain an internet password of ‘password’. Besides the fact it’s a bad password, we do not want all user’s to have web access. Thanks!

Subject: Re: Restrict DWA Users

Hi Pablo,

Just a quick thought off the top of my head. You could change the Internet password for users who you Do Not want to have DWA Access to a password they are unaware of.

Another option you could look into for users is in their Access Control List. Open the Mail Database for a user who you Do Not want to have DWA Access and go to File–>Application–>Access Control and select the Advanced Tab. From there, you can set the Maximum Internet name and password in the ACL to No Access.

I have included the “Help” Information for this topic below. Hope this helps!

Regards,

-Bob

Maximum Internet name and password in the ACL

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Users who access an IBM® Lotus® Notes® database using a Web browser are not identified by a IBM® Lotus® Domino™ server in the same way Notes client users are identified. Notes cannot identify users who have Internet or intranet access to a database. Use the “Maximum Internet name & password” setting to control the maximum type of access that Internet or intranet browser users have to a database. The list contains the standard access levels for Notes users.

This setting applies to users who access a server using a Web browser anonymously or with name-and-password authentication on a TCP/IP or SSL port. This setting does not apply to users who have SSL client certificate IDs and access the database over the Internet on the SSL port. Users with SSL client access receive the level of access specified in the database ACL.

Users who access a Notes database over the Internet, either anonymously or by using name-and-password authentication, never have an access level higher than what is specified as the “Maximum Internet name & password” level. The “Maximum” setting overrides the ACL only if its access setting is less than the access defined in the ACL.

For example, a user, Sandra Smith/West/Sales/Acme accesses a database using a Web browser that is located on a server that requires a user name and password. If Sandra Smith/West/Sales/Acme is assigned Editor access in the ACL and the “Maximum Internet name & password” setting is Reader, then Sandra is allowed only Reader access because in this instance “Maximum” setting grants a user less rights than the database’s ACL which overrides the ACL. Similarly, if Sandra Smith/West/Sales/Acme is assigned Reader access in the ACL and the “Maximum” access setting is Editor, Sandra is allowed only Reader access. If Sandra Smith also uses a Notes client to access the database, the “Maximum” access setting is ignored and Sandra is allowed Editor access.

To select a maximum Internet name and password

The default for this setting is Editor access. Tasks such as creating folders, views, and agents do not apply to Internet users.

  1. Make sure that you have Manager access in the database ACL.

  2. Select the database icon from your bookmarks page.

  3. Select File > Application > Access Control.

  4. Click Advanced, and then select the maximum access level from the “Maximum Internet name & password” list.

Subject: Disable DWA for user

Add the user or create a deny access group and add that group to the application you use to redirect users to their mail file (iNotes Web Redirect). Make the access “No Access”. They access the login but when they put in their credentials they are denied. This works for us.