Creating a permission link
About this task
After you create user groups and target groups, create a link between them to define a set of policies to be considered when a remote control session is requested between the user and target members of these groups.
To create this link, complete the following steps:
Procedure
- Click Searching for target groups or use the search facility. For more information, see
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Select the target group.
For example, DefaultTargetGroup.
- Click Manage Permissions.The Manage Permissions screen is displayed.
- Choose the appropriate method for creating the permissions
link.The first time you create a link between two groups, use the Group Browser option. You can use the Existing profile option to edit an already defined link.
Using the Group Browser option.
- Click the selector button next to user group. Select the user group from the list. For example, DefaultGroup.
- Click the selector button.
- Click the selector button next to target group. Select the target group from the list. For example, DefaultTargetGroup.
- Click the selector button.
Using the Existing profile option.
- Select Existing Profile
- Select the user to target group link from the list.
- Click the selector button.
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To enable all of the policies, click the Enabled? check box. To enable
specific policies, click the enabled check box next to each policy.
Clear the check box next to each policy that you do not want.Note: All required policies must be enabled before you save the permissions link. Any policy that is not enabled loses its current value when the permissions link is saved. You must reassign a value to the policy if it is enabled, within the permissions link, in the future.
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Set the priority for each enabled policy.
- 0
- This value is the lowest priority and is automatically assigned when you create the permissions link.
- 1
- This value overrides a priority 0 policy when the policies and permissions are being determined for a remote control session.
- 5
- This value is the highest priority. It overrides any existing 0 and 1 priority policy when the policies and permissions are being determined for a remote control session.
- Set or enter a value for the enabled properties.
For definitions and values for the policies, see Server session policies.
- Set to Yes
- The policy is in effect during a remote control session depending on the priority that is set for it.
- Set to No
- The policy is not in effect during a remote control session depending on the priority that is set for it.
- You can create a schedule to define when the set of policies is valid. To create a schedule for the policies, go to step 9 otherwise click Submit and the policies are now active.
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From the - Repeat Schedule - list, select the relevant options. Click
Submit.
- Once Only
- Policies are only valid from the start date and start time until the end date and end time.
- Type in a Start date, in the format yyyy-mm-dd or select the calendar icon to select the date.
- Type in a Start time in the format hh:mm:ss.
- Type in an End date, in the format yyyy-mm-dd or select the calendar icon to select the date.
- Type in an End time in the format hh:mm:ss.
- Daily
- Policies are valid every day between the selected start time and the end time from the start
date until the end date.
- Type in a Start date, in the format yyyy-mm-dd or select the calendar icon to select the date.
- Type in an End date, in the format yyyy-mm-dd or select the calendar icon to select the date.
- Type in a Start time in the format hh:mm:ss.
- Type in an End time in the format hh:mm:ss.
- Weekly
- Policies are valid every week on the selected days, between the selected start time and end time
from the start date until the end date.
- Type in a Start date, in the format yyyy-mm-dd or select the calendar icon to select the date.
- Type in a Start time in the format hh:mm:ss
- Type in an End date, in the format yyyy-mm-dd or select the calendar icon to select the date.
- Type in an End time in the format hh:mm:ss.
- Select the days.