| Settings
tab |
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Name
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Specifies the name of the resource profile.
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Enter the name.
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Description
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Describes the resource profile.
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Enter the description.
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Server/share
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Specifies the resource to which you want to control access.
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Enter the server name or IP address, share name, and
optionally the path that you want to control access. When entering
the resource, use the format: \\server[\share[\path]].
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| Autopolicy:Windows
File Access Control |
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Name
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Specifies the name of the policy that allows or denies
users access to the resource.
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Enter the name.
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Action
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Allows or denies user access to resource.
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Select Allow or Deny from the Action drop–down list.
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Read-only
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Allows users to view but not edit the specified resource.
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Select the Read-only check box to
enable this option.
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Resources
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Specifies the resource name for which this policy applies.
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Enter the resource name.
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| Autopolicy:Windows
File Compression |
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Name
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Specifies the name of
the policy that allows you to compress data from the specified resource.
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Enter a name.
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Action
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Allows you to compress data from the specified resource.
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Select any one of the following options:
- Compress—Compresses data from
the specified resource.
- Do not compress—Disables compression
for the specified resource.
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Resources
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Specifies the resource names for which this policy applies.
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Enter the names.
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| Autopolicy:Windows Server Single
Sign-On |
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New Resources
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Specifies the resource
policy to which this policy applies.
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Enter the resource using
the format: \\server[\share[\path]].
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Action
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Specifies the type of
credentials to pass to the Windows share or directory.
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Select one of the following
options:
- Use Specified Credentials(Variable Password)...—Secure Access device uses specified credentials with variable
password to pass to the Windows share or directory.
- Use Specified Credentials(Fixed Password)...—Secure Access device uses specified credentials with fixed
password to pass to the Windows share or directory.
- Prompt for user credentials—Secure
Access device intermediates the share challenge by presenting an authentication
challenge in the Secure Access device the first time a user attempts
to access the share. The user enters the credentials and the credentials
are stored in the Secure Access device. If the credentials later fail,
the Secure Access device again prompts the user for the credentials.
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Username
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Specifies a username
to submit to the Windows share or directory.
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Enter a variable. For
example, <USERNAME> or a static username.
For example enter administrator to submit to
the Windows share or directory.
Note:
When entering a variable, you may also include a domain.
For example, yourcompany.net\<USERNAME>
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Variable Password
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Specifies a variable
password to the Windows share or directory.
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Enter the variable password.
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Password
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Specifies a static password
to the Windows share or directory.
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Enter the static password.
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| Bookmarks |
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Name
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Specifies the name of
the bookmark.
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Enter a name.
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Description
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Describes the bookmark.
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Enter the description.
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Server
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Specifies the server
name.
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Enter the server name.
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Share
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Specifies the share
name.
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Enter the share name.
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Path
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Adds a suffix to the
resource if you want to create links to subdirectories of the resource
defined in the primary resource profile.
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Enter a suffix to the
resource.
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Appearance
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Displays the bookmark
on a user’s welcome page and when browsing network files.
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Select one of the following
options:
- Appear as bookmark on homepage and file browsing—Bookmark appears on both a user’s welcome page and when
browsing network files.
- Appear in file browsing only—Bookmark
appears only when users are browsing network files.
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Applies to roles
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Specifies the roles
to which you want to display the bookmark.
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Select one of the following
options:
- All File Profile roles— Bookmark
appears both on a user’s welcome page and when browsing network
files.
- Subset of File Profile roles—Bookmark
appears only when users are browsing network files.
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| `Bookmarks
> Role Selections |
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Roles Selections
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Specifies the roles to which the resource profile applies.
Note:
The Role Selections tab is enable only when you select
the Subset of File Profile roles option from
the Applies to roles drop-down list.
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Select the role, and then click Add.
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