This policy setting allows you to specify whether SECROLE_USERAUTH has system administrative privileges on the device, without modifying metabase role assignments. If you enable this policy, then only SECROLE_MANAGER has full administrative access to the device. If you disable this policy, then both SECROLE_USERAUTH and SECROLE_MANAGER can obtain full administrative access and users can potentially alter device security settings. If you do not configure this policy, then existing device-specific policies for system administrative privileges are applied.
This policy setting allows you to specify when the user will be reminded to reboot the device after policies requiring a ...
This policy setting allows you to specify whether a user is prompted to accept or reject unsigned .cab, theme, .dll, and ...
This policy setting allows you to specify whether a user is prompted to accept or reject unsigned .cab, theme, .dll, and ...
This policy setting allows you to specify whether SECROLE_USERAUTH has system administrative privileges on the device, without ...
This policy setting allows you to specify whether SECROLE_USERAUTH has system administrative privileges on the device, without ...
This policy setting allows you to specify whether the Inbox application can negotiate the encryption algorithm in case a ...
This policy setting allows you to specify whether the Inbox application can negotiate the encryption algorithm in case a ...
This policy setting allows you to specify whether the Inbox application requires all messages to be encrypted. This policy ...
This policy setting allows you to specify whether the Inbox application requires all messages to be encrypted. This policy ...