DeviceLock Security Policies (Offline Profile) : Managing Offline Security Policies for Protocols : Managing Offline Permissions for Protocols : Setting and editing offline permissions
  
Setting and editing offline permissions
To set and edit offline permissions
1. If using DeviceLock Management Console, do the following:
a) Open DeviceLock Management Console and connect it to the computer running DeviceLock Service.
b) In the console tree, expand DeviceLock Service.
If using DeviceLock Service Settings Editor, do the following:
a) Open DeviceLock Service Settings Editor.
b) In the console tree, expand DeviceLock Service.
If using DeviceLock Group Policy Manager, do the following:
a) Open Group Policy Object Editor.
b) In the console tree, expand Computer Configuration, and then expand DeviceLock.
2. Expand Protocols.
3. Under Protocols, select Permissions.
When you select Permissions in the console tree, in the details pane you can view protocols for which you can set permissions. In the details pane, you can also view the current state of offline permissions for each protocol in the Offline column.
4. In the details pane, do one of the following:
Right-click the protocol for which you want to set or edit permissions, and then click Set Offline Permissions.
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Select the protocol for which you want to set or edit permissions, and then click Set Offline Permissions on the toolbar.
The Permissions (Offline) dialog box appears.
5. In the Permissions (Offline) dialog box, do the following:
To set the default permissions
In the upper-left pane of the dialog box, under Users, click Set Default.
The default permissions are assigned to the Administrators and Everyone accounts. For information about which permissions are set for these accounts by default, see Managing Permissions for Protocols.
To set permissions for an additional user or group
a) In the upper-left pane of the dialog box, under Users, click Add.
b) In the Select Users or Groups dialog box that appears, in the Enter the object names to select box, type the name of the user or group, and then click OK.
The users and groups that you added are displayed under Users in the upper-left pane of the Permissions (Offline) dialog box.
c) In the upper-left pane of the Permissions (Offline) dialog box, under Users, select the user or group.
You can select multiple users and/ or groups by holding down the SHIFT key or the CTRL key while clicking them.
d) In the lower-left pane of the Permissions (Offline) dialog box, under User’s Rights, select either Allow or Deny to directly allow or deny the appropriate access rights.
In the right pane of the Permissions (Offline) dialog box, you can set day and time restrictions that narrow user access to the specified protocol(s). Use the left mouse button to select days and hours when the selected user or group will have access to the specified protocol(s). Use the right mouse button to mark days and hours when the selected user or group will not have access to the specified protocol(s).
To change permissions for an existing user or group
a) In the upper-left pane of the dialog box, under Users, select the user or group.
b) In the lower-left pane of the dialog box, under User’s Rights, select either Allow or Deny to directly allow or deny the appropriate access rights.
To remove an existing user or group and permissions
In the upper-left pane of the dialog box, under Users, select the user or group, and then click Delete or press the DELETE key.
When you remove a user or group, any permissions for that user or group will also be removed.
To set, view, or change Protocols White List rules for this protocol
Click the Protocols White List button. For further details on the Protocols White List for offline mode, see Managing Offline Protocols White List.
To set, view, or change Security Settings for the MAPI protocol
Click the Security Settings button. For further details on the protocol Security Settings for offline mode, see Managing Offline Security Settings for Protocols.
 
Note: The Permissions (Offline) dialog box displays the Security Settings button only when managing permissions for the MAPI protocol. For other protocols, this button is not available.
6. Click OK or Apply.