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Removing settings for a user or a group
To remove permission for a user or a group to access a device or a class of devices, follow these
steps:
1. In the left pane of HP ProtectTools Administrative Console, click Device Access Manager, and
then click Device Class Configuration.
2. In the device list, click the device class that you want to configure.
Device class
All devices
Individual device
3. Under User/Groups, click the user or group you want to remove, and then click Remove.
4. Click Apply.
Resetting the configuration
CAUTION: Resetting the configuration discards all device configuration changes that have been
made and returns all settings to the values set at the factory.
To reset the configuration settings to the factory values:
1. In the left pane of HP ProtectTools Administrative Console, click Device Access Manager, and
then click Device Class Configuration.
2. Click Reset.
3. Click Yes to the confirmation request.
4. Click Apply.
JITA Configuration
JITA Configuration allows the administrator to view and modify lists of users and groups that are
allowed to access devices using just-in-time authentication (JITA).
JITA-enabled users will be able to access some devices for which policies created in the Device
Class Configuration or Simple Configuration view have been restricted.
Scenario—A Simple Configuration policy is configured to deny all non-device administrators
access to the DVD/CD-ROM drive.
Result—A JITA-enabled user who attempts to access the DVD/CD-ROM drive receives the
same “access denied” message as a non-JITA-enabled user. Then a balloon message is
displayed, asking if the user would like JITA access. If the balloon is clicked, the Authenticate
User dialog box opens. When the user enters credentials successfully, access is granted to the
DVD/CD-ROM drive.
The JITA period can be authorized for a set number of minutes or 0 minutes. A JITA period of 0
minutes will not expire. Users will have access to the device from the time they authenticate until the
time they log off the system.
86 Chapter 8 Device Access Manager for HP ProtectTools (select models only)
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