Protocols (Regular Profile) : Managing Permissions for Protocols : Permission Management Tasks
  
Permission Management Tasks
Managing online (regular) permissions for protocols involves the following tasks:
Setting and editing permissions
Undefining permissions
 
Note: You can define different online vs. offline permissions on protocols for the same user or sets of users. Online permissions (Regular Profile) apply to client computers that are working online. Offline permissions (Offline Profile) apply to client computers that are working offline. By default, DeviceLock works in offline mode when the network cable is not connected to the client computer. For detailed information on DeviceLock offline policies, see DeviceLock Security Policies (Offline Profile). For information about how to define offline permissions for protocols, see Managing Offline Permissions for Protocols.
Online permissions for a protocol can have one of the following states:
Configured - Different accounts are assigned different permissions for the protocol.
Full Access - All accounts have full access to the protocol.
This state shows up, for example, when permissions are set only for the “Everyone” account so that it has full access to the protocol.
No Access - No accounts have access to the protocol.
This state shows up, for example, when the “Everyone” account is explicitly denied any access to the protocol, or permissions are not set for any accounts. Note that the denial for the “Everyone” account overrides any permissions for other accounts.
Not Configured - No permission settings are specified for the protocol.