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Control Access to Settings and Controls with InfoConnect Administrative Tools

To prevent a user from changing a setting, you set the permission level for that setting or control to "Restricted." When a setting is restricted, administrative access is required to change the setting. For example, you could restrict the user's ability to modify security settings.

Note

You can restrict access to InfoConnect controls only on systems on which the Windows User Access Control (UAC) is enabled. If the UAC is disabled, the configuration settings that restrict access do not apply.

The following access file templates are distributed with InfoConnect Desktop:

This File Controls access toHELLIP
actions.access Actions
application.access InfoConnect Workspace settings
ialc.access ALC terminal settings
it27.access T27 terminal settings
iuts.access UTS terminal settings
rd3x.access 3270 terminal settings
rd5x.access 5250 terminal settings
rdox.access VT terminal settings
security.access TLS and PKI settings

Individual permissions are merged in the following order (from highest to lowest):

  • Group Policy – user

  • Group Policy – machine

  • Local permissions file (.access)

Use the InfoConnect Permissions Manager tool to set local permissions and save them in .access files that you can deploy.

You can deploy user-specific access settings for any type of .access files. To deploy user-specific files, install the .access files to [AppDataFolder]\Micro Focus\InfoConnect\Desktop\v18.0.

You can install some types of access configuration (actions.access, application.access, and security.access files) for all users of the system. To deploy these settings for all users, install these files in [CommonAppDataFolder]\Micro Focus\InfoConnect\Desktop\v18.0.

Note

Settings files in the [CommonAppDataFolder] location are copied to the [AppDataFolder] location when the user opens the Workspace.

You can set permissions and create .accessfiles by using the Permissions Manager with or without the Installation Customization Tool. When you use Permissions Manager with this tool, the tool automatically determines the correct location in which to install the required files. When you open Permissions manager and create .access files outside of this tool, you'll need to be sure the files are installed in the correct directory.