Examples of using Authorization manager in English and their translations into Swedish
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Colloquial
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Official
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Medicine
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Ecclesiastic
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Ecclesiastic
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Official/political
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Computer
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Programming
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Political
Overview of Authorization Manager.
Authorization Manager does this automatically at run time.
If necessary, open Authorization Manager.
Authorization Manager can store its authorization policies in AD DS.
If necessary, start Authorization Manager.
Authorization Manager can store its authorization policies in AD DS.
Read background material about Authorization Manager.
The Authorization Manager console operates in either developer mode or administrator mode.
The name will be used to initialize Authorization Manager.
Authorization Manager is not designed for writing
You want to use Windows Authorization Manager with AD LDS.
Windows users and groups are used throughout Windows, not only in Authorization Manager.
In the console tree, right-click Authorization Manager, and then click New Authorization Store.
Basic application groups are specific to Authorization Manager.
Authorization Manager is used in conjunction with custom code created specifically for your environment.
You have unrestricted access to all Authorization Manager features.
You can use Authorization Manager to implement multiple configuration
For additional suggested links, see Resources for Authorization Manager.
Commonly, Authorization Manager is used by custom applications written for a specific purpose in your environment.
Business rule application groups are specific to Authorization Manager.
Authorization Manager can be run as a stand-alone console
Read about the difference between administrator mode and developer mode in Authorization Manager.
In the Available snap-ins box, click Authorization Manager, and then click Add.
It must be the name that the managed application uses when initializing Authorization Manager.
You have access to all Authorization Manager features, but you cannot create new applications or define operations.
This setting is controlled individually for each Authorization Manager application on each client.
Before you can use Authorization Manager to control access to resources, you must create an authorization store.
For more information about working in developer mode, see Set Authorization Manager Options.
Before you can effectively use Authorization Manager to control access to resources, you must define groups of users.
You can create application groups at any of the three levels in the Authorization Manager console.