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Chapter 8: SecureSuite System Settings
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Chapter 8: SecureSuite System Settings
System Settings refer to SecureSuite tools that allow administrators to manage
SecureSuite options and policies from one easy-to-use centralized access point.
An administrator can use these tools to view and modify system properties for a
target computer or for a domain. Using the
SecureSuite options and policies from one easy-to-use centralized access point.
An administrator can use these tools to view and modify system properties for a
target computer or for a domain. Using the
SecureSuite System Settings
or
System Properties
dialog, administrators can:
•
Set system-level policies
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Manage authentication devices
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Manage the local SecureSuite database
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Configure system-level SecureFolder and SecureSession policies
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Set SecureLaunch restrictions for applications for users and groups, and
assign access policies (local machine only)
assign access policies (local machine only)
•
Configure the communication settings
Note: Only members of the Administrators group can access the
SecureSuite System Settings or System Properties dialog in order to
configure system properties.
SecureSuite applications are installed on the local machine only. Therefore, policy
settings and other options configured for SecureSuite applications pertain only to
the local machine. The same is the case for event logging functionality as well as
user- and workstation-specific options such as hot-keys. However, SecureSuite
event logging is integrated with the native event logging available in all versions of
Windows, and the logged event information can be retrieved remotely. See your
Windows documentation for more information on native event logging.
settings and other options configured for SecureSuite applications pertain only to
the local machine. The same is the case for event logging functionality as well as
user- and workstation-specific options such as hot-keys. However, SecureSuite
event logging is integrated with the native event logging available in all versions of
Windows, and the logged event information can be retrieved remotely. See your
Windows documentation for more information on native event logging.