2 The Authorization Manager allows you to set role-based permissions for Authorization Manager-enabled applications.
3 &Open Authorization Store...\nOpens an existing Authorization Manager store.
4 &New Authorization Store...\nCreates a new Authorization Manager store.
5 Name
6 Type
7 Description
8 No Authorization Stores Selected
9 The Authorization Manager snap-in allows you to set role-based permissions for applications that have been Authorization Manager enabled. To use the Authorization Manager, you must first create an authorization store (if you are an application developer) or open an existing authorization store (if you are an administrator).\n\nTo open an existing authorization store, on the Action menu, click Open Authorization Store. To create a new authorization store, on the Action menu, click New Authorization Store while in developer mode.\n\nFor more information, press F1.
10 &New Application...\nCreates a new Authorization Manager application object.
11 Business Rule Application Group
12 &New Scope...\nCreates a new scope object.
15 %s Properties
16 General
17 Active Directory
18 XML file
19 Authorization Store
20 Application
21 Basic Application Group
22 LDAP Query Application Group
23 Role Assignment
24 Task
25 Container
26 Scope
27 Application Group
28 Groups
29 Container
30 Application groups
31 &New Application Group...\nCreates a new Authorization Manager application group.
32 Task Definitions
33 Container
34 Tasks are a set of operations needed to perform a basic user action
35 Role Assignments
36 Container
37 Users and groups assigned to roles
38 Role Definition...
39 &New Task Definition...\nCreates a new task definition object.
40 Operation
41 Operation
42 Definitions
43 Container
44 Definitions of roles, tasks, and operations
45 &New Operation Definition...\nCreates a new operation definition object.
46 Container
47 Operations are individual functions defined by the application
48 Operation Definitions
49 An authorization store with the name %1 already exists. Specify a different name.
50 An authorization store name cannot contain any of the following characters: %1.
51 An application with the name %1 already exists. Specify a different name.
52 An application name cannot contain any of the following characters: %1.
53 An scope with the name %1 already exists. Specify a different name.
54 A scope name can contain only printable characters.
55 A group with the name %1 already exists. Specify a different name.
56 A group name cannot contain any of the following characters: %1.
57 A task with the name %1 already exists. Specify a different name.
58 A task name cannot contain any of the following characters: %1.
59 A role with the name %1 already exists. Specify a different name.
60 A role name cannot contain any of the following characters: %1.
61 Business Rule
62 Assign Users and Groups.
63 The Business Rule Application Group option is unavailable because the current Authorization Manager Store is a v1.0 store and does not support this kind of Application Group.\n\nTo Upgrade the store, select the store node in the navigation tree, select the Action > Properties menu item and click the Upgrade button.
64 This action can not be undone because a store that uses the version 2.0 schema can not be downgraded to version 1.0. Clients designed for the version 1.0 schema can not access stores that use the version 2.0 schema, however the version 2.0 schema is required for access to functionality that depend on the schema changes. Do you want to continue?
65 Microsoft SQL Server database
66 Active Directory in Application Mode (ADAM)
70 An operation with the name %1 already exists. Specify a different name.
80 An operation name cannot contain any of the following characters: %1.
81 Cannot create a new %2. The following problem occurred: %1
82 Cannot find %1. Enter a different store name or click Browse to view the available authorization stores.
83 Cannot open the authorization store. The following problem occurred: %1
84 There are no operations defined. To define a new operation, right-click on the Operation Definitions container, and click the New Operation Definition command.
85 There are no tasks defined. To define a new task, right-click on the Task Definitions container, and click the New Task Definition command.
86 No name is given. Enter a name and try again.
87 An operation number is required. Enter an operation number and try again.
89 An LDAP query timeout is required. Enter an LDAP query timeout value and try again.
90 An authorization rule timeout is required. Enter an authorization rule timeout value and try again.
91 A maximum number of cached authorization rules value is required. Enter a maximum number of cached authorization rules value and try again.
92 The input value %1!u! is less than the minimum value of %2!u! for the authorization rule timeout. Enter a higher value and try again.
93 Role Definitions
94 Container
95 Roles are a set of tasks needed to perform a user job function
96 &New Role Definition...\nCreates a new role definition object.
97 Cannot add %2. The following problem occurred: %1
98 Role Definition
99 Account deleted (%1)
100 Account unknown (%1)
101 %1(%2)
102 Account invalid (%1)
103 Administrator
104 Reader
105 There are no roles defined. To define a new role, right-click on a Role Definitions container, and click the New Role Definition command.
106 There are no groups defined. To define a new group, right-click on a Groups container, and click the New Group command.
107 Where Defined
108 An operation with the number %1 already exists. Enter a different operation number and try again.
109 System could not perform this operation. The following problem occurred: %1
110 New &Role Assignment...\nSelects the roles to assign.
111 Cannot create the role object. The following problem occurred: %1
112 From &Authorization Manager& \nFrom Authorization Manager.
113 From &Windows and Active Directory& \nFrom Windows and Active Directory.
114 Are you sure you want to delete %1 %2?
115 The selected users and groups were assigned this role from a higher level object. They can be removed only from the object where they were assigned.
116 One or more of the selected users and groups were assigned this role at higher level object. They can be removed only from the object where they were assigned. Do you want to remove other selected entries?
117 Open Authorization Store
118 &New Authorization Store
119 Select Authorization Rule
120 The authorization rule is longer than the maximum length of %1!u! characters.
121 Cannot open file %1.
122 Cannot read file. The following problem occurred: %1
123 Cannot delete %2. The following problem occurred: %1
124 %1 or one of its children has property sheets open. Close the property sheets and try again.
125 Cannot enumerate child objects. The following problem occurred: %1
126 Cannot save one or more changes. The following problem occurred: %1
127 Cannot add %2. The following problem occurred: %1
128 &Select a container for the new authorization store.
129 Cannot save %1 because it contains a syntax error. Launch the rule editor, correct the problem, and try again.
130 A role definition with the name %1 already exists. Specify a different name.
131 &Assign Users and Groups\nAssigns Users and Groups.
138 The input value %1 is greater than the maximum value of %2. Enter a lower value and try again.
139 The input value %1!u! is less than the minimum value of %2!u! for the LDAP query timeout. Enter a higher value and try again.
140 Cannot display properties for %1. This object may have been deleted. To refresh the current selection, on the Action menu, click Refresh.
141 Cannot display properties for %2. The following problem occurred: %1
142 Are you sure you want to delete the selected objects?
143 Cannot delete %2. The following problem occurred: %1\nDo you want to continue?
144 An Active Directory store name must be in the following format: \nCN=myStore,CN=Program Data,DN=nwTraders,DN=com.
145 Operation Failed.
146 There are no Active Directory Authorization Manager stores defined.
147 The input store location does not exist. Enter a different store location or click Locations to view the available locations.
148 Delegated User
149 A file or folder with the name %1 already exists. Specify a different name.\n
150 %s Definition Properties
151 The input store name has an incorrect format. Specify a different name.
152 Cannot access Active Directory.
153 (already enabled at the authorization store and application levels)
154 (already enabled at the authorization store level)
155 (already enabled at the application level)
156 &Close\nCloses the selected authorization store.
157 Cannot create a new authorization store. The domain controller must be in Windows Server 2003 functionality level.
158 Cannot find %1. Enter a different rule name or click Browse to view the available rules.
159 The file %1 is empty. Enter a different authorization rule file name or click Browse to view the available rules.
160 Cannot read file %1.
161 &Runtime client context and access check auditing
162 no timeout
163 %1 cannot be delegated because it has roles and tasks defined with authorization rules. To delegate this scope, you must remove the authorization rules from all role and task definitions in this scope.
164 Delegating %1 prohibits role and task definitions in this scope from having authorization rules.
165 Since the %1 scope has been delegated, you cannot set authorization rules on role or task definitions within this scope.
169 The specified authorization store does not have a valid format. The valid formats are msxml://filepath or msldap://CN=myStore,CN=Program Data,DN=nwTraders,DN=com.
170 Cannot find authorization store %1. To open an existing authorization store, on the Action menu, click Open Authorization Store.
171 Rel&oad\nReloads the selected authorization store.
172 To generate audits, the computer running the Authorization Manager application must have the Audit Object Access audit policy enabled. Also, the account the Authorization Manger application runs as must have the Generate Security Audits privilege.\n\nFor additional information, click the Authorization Manager Auditing link.
173 An object with the name %1 already exists. Specify a different name.
174 A role name cannot contain any of the following characters: %1.