Content-Aware Rules Node
Under the Protocols > Content-Aware Rules node in the console tree, the console displays a list of users and groups that have content-aware rules specified for protocols. Content-aware rules can be specified individually for every user and group.
Note: Different online vs. offline Content-Aware Rules can be defined for the same user or groups of users. Online Content-Aware Rules (Regular Profile) apply to client computers that are working online. Offline Content-Aware Rules (Offline Profile) apply to client computers that are working offline based upon status of the Offline Detection Mode used. 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 Content-Aware Rules for protocols, see
Managing Offline Content-Aware Rules for Protocols. |
The shortcut menu of the Content-Aware Rules node provides the following commands:
•Manage - Opens a dialog box to view, set, or change the online (regular) content-aware rules.
•Manage Offline - Opens a dialog box to view, set, or change the offline content-aware rules.
•Load - Loads a previously saved regular content-aware rules template from an external file.
•Load Offline - Loads a previously saved offline content-aware rules template from an external file.
•Save - Saves the regular content-aware rules to an external template file.
•Save Offline - Saves the offline content-aware rules to an external template file.
•Undefine Offline - Resets the offline content-aware rules to the “unconfigured” state. If the offline content-aware rules are undefined, the regular rules are applied to offline client computers.
Users or groups to which content-aware rules apply are displayed under the Content-Aware Rules node in the console tree and have the same shortcut menu as that node, with the exceptions of the Undefine Offline command and the Delete User command (which deletes the content-aware rules for the selected user or group).
For further details, see: