In the Admin Security tab, you can perform the following tasks:
u Click Add to add a PROXY Pro Master user or group for which you will specify permissions.
u Select an existing PROXY Pro Master user or group that has permissions and click Remove to remove it.
u Select a PROXY Pro Master user or group and click Allow or Deny for the list of Permissions, each of is a common grouping of individual permissions. The individual permissions can be seen on the Advanced page.
The following common groupings exist:
w Full Control/Administration: Includes every permission in the list.
w Full PROXY Pro Master user: Includes all permissions except the Edit Security permission.
w Access Host Tray Icon: Includes permission to connect for Administration on the local machine and view Host status. This set of permissions is required for the Host icon to appear in the system tray area.
w Edit Security: Includes permission to change these security rights: read permissions, change permissions, and take ownership.
w Special Permissions: Indicates a non-standard grouping of permissions not exactly matching one or more of the previously described groups.
u Click Advanced to specify permissions and open the Advanced Security Settings window.
In the Permissions tab of the Advanced Security Settings window, select an entry for which you want to assign advanced permissions and click Edit. The Permission Entry window opens. Each advanced permission is treated individually; click Allow or Deny for any of them.
The following permissions exist:
u Connect for Admin on Local Machine determines whether a PROXY Pro Master user or a group has permission to connect to PROXY Pro Host settings. This setting does not determine what a PROXY Pro Master user can do once connected to PROXY Pro Host for administration.
u Connect for Admin from Remote Machine determines whether a PROXY Pro Master user or a group has permission to view (and potentially access) PROXY Pro Host settings through a remote connection. This setting does not determine what a PROXY Pro Master user can do once connected to PROXY Pro Host for administration.
u View Host Status determines whether a PROXY Pro Master user or a group can view the current status panel of PROXY Pro Host. You should allow current PROXY Pro Master users of the Host computer View Host Status to be able to interact with the PROXY Pro Host system tray icon.
u Terminate Connection determines whether a PROXY Pro Master user or a group can terminate an existing remote control connection.
u Pause/Resume Screen Capture determines whether a PROXY Pro Master user or a group can pause and resume screen capture in the Master Remote Desktop Window.
u Remote Management determines whether a PROXY Pro Master user or a group can access the information and features on the Remote Management tab in the Master Remote Desktop Window.
u Read Permissions determines whether a PROXY Pro Master user or a group can view the Admin Security tab of the PROXY Pro Host Security Settings window.
u Change Permissions determines whether a PROXY Pro Master user or a group can modify the Admin Security tab permissions.
u Take Ownership determines whether a PROXY Pro Master user or a group can take ownership.