When changing security label values, it is important to keep the following in mind: • Use care when setting security label values on an object. You can change the security label value to a value that restricts you from accessing the object after the change is applied. • If you clear all the values from the list and click OK, there is no change and the original values are retained. To set a Null value, select Null from the list. • If an object is checked out, be aware of whether you are changing security labels on the working copy or the original version of the object. Whether you are updating the working copy or the original copy of an object is determined by where the Edit Security Labels action was launched. For example, if you launch the Edit Security Labels action from the Checked-Out Work table, you are changing security labels on the working copy of the object. • If you are changing security labels on the original version of a checked out object instead of the working copy: ◦ The security labels in effect after the object is checked in will be those from the working copy. ◦ If you change a security label on the original object to a value that restricts access to the user who had the object checked out, then that user will be unable to check in the object. • It is not necessary for the object to be checked out to change security labels. If the only change you are making to the object is to change the security labels, do not check out the object. |