Lenovo ThinkPad R400 (English) Access Connections Profile Deployment guide - Page 18

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v Deny all changes / Allow deletion: Users can not modify or copy the profile; however, users can delete the profile. v Allow all changes / Deny deletion: Users can modify the profile; however, users cannot delete the profile. v Allow all changes / Allow deletion: Users can modify, copy and delete the profile. 4. Define the Access Connections policy settings for the following options: v "Distribution Control List with this package" v "Client Configuration Policy" on page 11 v "PAC AID Groups with this package (Windows 2000 and XP only)" on page 18 v "Allow silent import of this package after client installation" on page 20 5. Click the Create button located at the bottom of the Create Distribution Package panel. 6. When prompted, enter a passphrase to encrypt the *.loa file. This same passphrase will be required to import the deployment package (*.loa) on client systems. The passphrase is also encrypted in a *.sig file which is needed to import the deployment package silently. 7. On the Export Location Profiles dialog box, navigate to your applicable directory path. and type the name for your .loa file. By default, the .loa and .sig files which are required for deployment are saved in C:\Program Files\Thinkpad\ConnectionUtilities\Loa directory. Attention: For image deployment, the *.loa file must reside in the Access Connections install directory - (C:\PROGRAM FILES\THINKPAD\ CONNECTUTILITIES). 8. Click Save. Defining policies for Access Connections The following settings control the Access Connections policies for the user. If you do not set a policy, the applicable function will be greyed out for the user. Distribution Control List with this package This setting is used to define the Distribution Control List based on computer serial numbers. Figure 6. Define Distribution Control list 10 Access Connections Deployment Guide

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v
Deny
all
changes
/
Allow
deletion
:
Users
can
not
modify
or
copy
the
profile;
however,
users
can
delete
the
profile.
v
Allow
all
changes
/
Deny
deletion
:
Users
can
modify
the
profile;
however,
users
cannot
delete
the
profile.
v
Allow
all
changes
/
Allow
deletion
:
Users
can
modify,
copy
and
delete
the
profile.
4.
Define
the
Access
Connections
policy
settings
for
the
following
options:
v
“Distribution
Control
List
with
this
package”
v
“Client
Configuration
Policy”
on
page
11
v
“PAC
AID
Groups
with
this
package
(Windows
2000
and
XP
only)”
on
page
18
v
“Allow
silent
import
of
this
package
after
client
installation”
on
page
20
5.
Click
the
Create
button
located
at
the
bottom
of
the
Create
Distribution
Package
panel.
6.
When
prompted,
enter
a
passphrase
to
encrypt
the
*.loa
file.
This
same
passphrase
will
be
required
to
import
the
deployment
package
(*.loa)
on
client
systems.
The
passphrase
is
also
encrypted
in
a
*.sig
file
which
is
needed
to
import
the
deployment
package
silently.
7.
On
the
Export
Location
Profiles
dialog
box,
navigate
to
your
applicable
directory
path.
and
type
the
name
for
your
.loa
file.
By
default,
the
.loa
and
.sig
files
which
are
required
for
deployment
are
saved
in
C:\Program
Files\Thinkpad\ConnectionUtilities\Loa
directory.
Attention:
For
image
deployment,
the
*.loa
file
must
reside
in
the
Access
Connections
install
directory
-
(C:\PROGRAM
FILES\THINKPAD\
CONNECTUTILITIES).
8.
Click
Save
.
Defining
policies
for
Access
Connections
The
following
settings
control
the
Access
Connections
policies
for
the
user.
If
you
do
not
set
a
policy,
the
applicable
function
will
be
greyed
out
for
the
user.
Distribution
Control
List
with
this
package
This
setting
is
used
to
define
the
Distribution
Control
List
based
on
computer
serial
numbers.
Figure
6.
Define
Distribution
Control
list
10
Access
Connections
Deployment
Guide