Enter the name of the principal (for example IAF:.rome.admin.augustus). A principal is a user or group of users for which access rights to DECdns names can be assigned and checked. A principal name is part of an access control entry (ACE). The default option, activated and deactivated by toggling the Default button on or off is associated with the principal name. When the default option is on, you can create a default ACE for a directory that applies specifically to the directory's fu- ture contents (soft links, application-defined object entries, groups, and clearinghouse object entries). Although a default ACE is associated with a directory name, it applies only to the future contents of the directory, not to the directory itself. Note Because a clearinghouse itself is not contained in a directory, it cannot inherit ACEs. Only the clearing- house object entry (which represents a clearinghouse) is actually contained in a directory and is, therefore, able to inherit ACEs automatically. To grant access to a clearinghouse itself, use the ACS Editor from the Clearinghouse Detail Window and explicitly create appropriate ACEs in the ACS of the clearinghouse for the users and applications that require it. Remember that default ACEs apply only to names that are created in the directory after you create the ACEs; they do not affect access to names that already exist in the directory. As with other directory ACEs, the access you grant with a default ACE also propagates to the future contents of any child directories of the associated directory unless you sup- press the propagation by turning off the propagate (P) option for the default ACE.