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# Register application administration enabled scoped application

# Register application administration enabled scoped application {#ariaid-title1}

* Versão de lançamento: Australia
* 
* Atualizado 12 de mar. de 2026
* 
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If your application is an application admin enabled scoped application, register the
application with Universal Request (UR) to make your application's service
and service set data available for the Universal Request application to
work.

## Antes de Iniciar

Role required: admin

## Por Que e Quando Desempenhar Esta Tarefa

After you [configure your service](https://www.servicenow.com/docs/2EwVnCEUa8MH~pcdAL41Mg "Configure the Universal Request application with any service to manage requests across multiple services under one unified request. Using Universal Request integrated with your service helps deliver a seamless employee experience in your organization."), you must perform these steps and create the following ACL-inheritance entries. This enables Universal Request to use your application's service and service set data.

Only UR administrator \[sn_uni_req.ur_admin\] can assign scoped UR
roles.

To configure your system, you must log in as a System Administrator
\[admin\]. The UR Administrator \[sn_uni_req.ur_admin\] role is contained in the System
Administrator \[admin\] role. The combination of these two roles allows a user to
perform all tasks associated with configuring your system.

After system
configuration, ensure that only the UR Administrator \[sn_uni_req.ur_admin\] role has
access to sensitive information. Remove the UR Administrator role from System
Administrator \[admin\] role to prevent the System Administrator from viewing
sensitive UR information. For more information, see [Remove UR administrator role from system administrator](https://www.servicenow.com/docs/Xx1vfB_AeaAu9Tuw538Cvw "To secure your information from undue access, after system configuration, ensure that only the Universal Request (UR) administrator [sn_uni_req.ur_admin] role has access to sensitive information.").

After granting access, define the
sn_uni_req.min_admin_count property in the system
properties for UR to ensure that a minimum number of scoped administrators exist and
the application is not locked out in one administrators absence.

## Procedimento

1. In the navigation panel, enter <kbd class="ph userinput">sys_scoped_admin_acl_inheritance.list</kbd>.
2. In the Application Administration ACL Inheritance page, click New.
3. Select <kbd class="ph userinput">Service Set</kbd> from the Table drop-down list.
4. Check that the Application is your scoped application
5. Click Submit.  
   Creates an ACL inheritance record for the service set table in your scoped application.
6. In the Application Administration ACL Inheritance page, click New again.
7. Select <kbd class="ph userinput">Service Configuration</kbd> from the Table drop-down list.
8. Check that the Application is your scoped application
9. Click Submit.  
   Creates an ACL inheritance record for the service configuration table in your scoped application.

