(ACE) An entry in an access control list (ACL). An ACE contains a set of access rights and a security identifier (SID) that identifies a trustee for whom the rights are allowed, denied, or audited. See also access control list, security identifier, and trustee.
An entry in an access control list (ACL). Each access control entry defines the protection or auditing to be applied to a file or other object for a specific user or group.
A string that provides access control for calendars, calendar properties, and calendar components such as events and todos (tasks). An example of an ACE is jsmith^c^wd^g.
An access rule that specifies either (1) how subjects requesting access are to be identified or (2) what rights are allowed or denied for a particular subject or subjects. See access control list (ACL).
Defined as: DECdns --- Entry in an access control set (ACS). Each entry includes the name of a principal (an individual or a group of individuals) and the access rights that the principal has to the associated name in the namespace. X.25 --- Entry in an access control list (ACL) that grants or denies access to a particular system object.
access control entry - (ACE) An entry in an objects discretionary access control list (DACL) that grants permissions to a user or group. An ACE is also an entry in an objects system access control list (SACL) that specifies the security events to be audited for a user or group.
access control entry (ACE) - In Windows-based systems, an entry in an access control list containing the security identifier for a user or group and an access mask that specifies which operations by the user or group are allowed, denied, or audited.
An entry in the access control list that grants or denies access to a given principal.
An entry in an object's discretionary access control list (DACL) that grants permissions to a user or group. An ACE is also an entry in an object's system access control list (SACL) that specifies the security events to be audited for a user or group. See also: access control; permission; discretionary access control list (DACL); object; system access control list (SACL)