Creating an Active Template
A wizard guides you through creating an Active Template.
To create an Active Template
When selecting an inheritance level such as This object and all child objects, This object only, or Child objects only, you can select the permissions available to domains, organizational units, containers, and sites, which are the common objects that truly utilize the Active Directory® inheritance model for permissions.
The Classes list shows common object types or all object types. If you are adding an access right based on the Active Directory inheritance model, this list is disabled.
To filter the Classes list, type a full or partial class name in the box.
The Permissions list displays all permissions specific to the object type you selected in the Applies to list. In the case of This object and all child objects, This object only, or Child objects only, the list reflects all permissions available to domains, organizational units, containers, and sites. This list includes all generic rights, extended rights, property rights and the ability to create and/or delete child objects of these classes.
To filter the Permissions list, type a full or partial class name in the box.
Copying an Active Template
To copy an Active Template
Categorizing Active Templates
To add a category
To move Active Templates to a different category
To delete a category
Adding a delegation link
A wizard guides you through selecting the users or groups and specifying how to delegate the selected Active Template. You also can add a delegation link when checking the status of a delegation. See Adding a delegation link.
To add a delegation link