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In this video, we will show you the different ways you can create a rule with Privilege Authority.
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In this video, you will learn how to elevate rules for specific clients using Validation Logic.
In this video, you will learn how to use Privilege Authority’s reporting functionality.
In this video, you will learn how to setup a Publisher Certificate rule in Privilege Authority.
Use this video to help you set up and configure Privilege Authority.
In this video, you will receive a quick overview of Privilege Authority and see how it can help elevate and manage user rights.
See how to create Active X rules and granularly target them by attributes like username, computer name, user and computer groups, OU, OS, IP address range, registry key and file.
See how to create and target rules. Rules can be granularly targeted to username, computer name, user and computer groups, OU, OS, IP address range, registry key, file and more.
See how to enable the reporting functionality in Privilege Authority.
See how to import a rule from the Privilege Authority community and enable it within the Privilege Authority console.
Re: How to: Different Ways to Create Rules with Privilege Authority [Video]
Update - it works only if you type in the exact command line with argument as described in the rule....
--Mike B-Y
Nice example - if it worked. It doesn't, at least in Windows 7.if you launch Notepad and have the a...
Re: Ideas for Rules Exchange
I have few additional Rules ideas listed below. I have posted the consolidated list of these rules i...
--Avinash Kodey (ScriptLogic)
Re: Troubleshooting Process Elevation
Log files are in the 'LogPath' value, not the 'InstallPath' value.
--Andrew Wiggin