These filters take wellthe following as parameters:
- Well-known users
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- Built-in accounts
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- Well-known groups
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- Domain users
A single user or group , or use numerous different combinations of users/groups/well-knowns .
These filters are used allow User Context Filters to limit the scope of application control policies, which allows customers Application Control Policies. This enables you to grant their CEO's or VIPs special access to the system, or certain user groups such as the Finance-Group to use TurboTax/Quicken on their computers while everyone else has it denied.
These filters take well-known users, built-in accounts, and well-known groups and domain users as parameters. Customers can specify a single user group, or use numerous different combinations of users/groups/well-knowns.These filters are used to limit the scope of application control policies, which allows customers to grant their CEO's or VIPs special access to the system, or certain user groups such as the Finance-Group to use TurboTax/Quicken on their computers while everyone else has it deniedevery user group has no access to finance-related applications.