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AppArmor Profile for eDirectory

AppArmor security policies, called "profiles", completely define what system resources individual applications can access, and with what privileges. Jaimon Jose explains how to create a basic profile for eDirectory.

Submitted by: jjaimon on Thu. 08.13.2009
Filed Under: Identity & Security Management Cool Solutions, Cool Solutions
Topic: Profiles
Product: eDirectory

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Using Profiles on Terminal Servers

Bjoern Schoenhoff shares his advice about how to make profiles stick on Terminal Servers.

Submitted by: coolguys on Mon. 07.24.2006
Filed Under: ZENworks Cool Solutions, Cool Solutions
Topic: Profiles
Product: ZENworks

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Customizing Default User Profiles with ZENworks

Many Windows settings are located in the HKEY_CURRENT_USER hive in the registry. Since each new user on a Windows machine gets their own copy of the HKCU hive, it's problematical to control and maintain these settings. It's possible to use force-run, distribute-always applications to push these settings, but it would be preferable to have customized settings become defaults for the system. Here's how you do it.

Submitted by: coolguys on Tue. 05.09.2006
Filed Under: ZENworks Cool Solutions, Cool Solutions
Topic: Profiles, Windows
Product: ZENworks

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