Examples of using Authorization manager in English and their translations into Danish
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Read background material about Authorization Manager.
Authorization Manager does this automatically at run time.
Basic application groups are specific to Authorization Manager.
You cannot control Authorization Manager run-time auditing at the scope level.
The description does not affect the functionality of Authorization Manager.
If Authorization Manager is in administrator mode, switch to developer mode.
You have unrestricted access to all Authorization Manager features.
Authorization Manager opens with the same configuration as at the time you closed the console.
Many additional improvements and changes were made to Authorization Manager.
You can configure each Authorization Manager store with several specific limits.
Windows users and groups are used throughout Windows,not only in Authorization Manager.
Application groups are specific to Authorization Manager role-based administration.
Authorization Manager can operate in two modes: developer mode and administrator mode.
If necessary, switch to developer mode by changing the Authorization Manager options.
To use Authorization Manager, you need to create or open an authorization store.
In the Available snap-ins box, click Authorization Manager, and then click Add.
Read about the difference between administrator mode and developer mode in Authorization Manager.
Authorization Manager is not designed for writing or debugging authorization rules.
This allows you to fine-tune the performance of Authorization Manager in your own environment.
Authorization Manager can help provide effective control of access to resources in many situations.
In the console tree, right-click Authorization Manager, and then click New Authorization Store.
Authorization Manager can be run as a stand-alone console or as a snap-in added to a Microsoft Management Console MMC.
To create an authorization store,you must work in the Authorization Manager developer mode.
You can use Authorization Manager to implement multiple configuration and permission changes at once.
The application name specified here must be the name that the managed application uses when initializing Authorization Manager.
Before you can effectively use Authorization Manager to control access to resources, you must define groups of users.
In Authorization Manager, recipients of authorization policy are represented by the following different kinds of groups.
Before you can use Authorization Manager to control access to resources, you must create an authorization store.
To use Authorization Manager effectively to control access to resources, you must first define roles, tasks, and operations.
To control which Authorization Manager actions or activities are audited, use the following procedure.