Symantec GHOST - V 15.0 Manual page 112

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Backing up remote computers from your computer
Controlling access to Norton Ghost
Permission options (continued)
Table 9-3
Option
Status Only
Deny
A deny setting takes precedence over an inherited allow setting. For example, a
user who is a member of two groups is denied permissions if the settings for one
of the groups denies permissions. User-denied permissions override group-allow
permissions.
To add users and groups
1
On the Windows taskbar, click Start > Programs > Symantec Norton Ghost
> Security Configuration Tool.
2
Click Add.
3
In the Select Users or Groups dialog box, click Advanced.
4
If necessary, click Object Types to select the types of objects that you want.
5
If necessary, click Locations to select the location that you want to search.
6
Click Find Now, select users and groups you want, and then click OK.
7
Click OK when you are finished.
To change permissions for a user or a group
1
On the Windows taskbar, click Start > Programs > Symantec Norton Ghost
> Security Configuration Tool.
2
In the Permissions for Norton Ghost dialog box, select the user or group whose
permissions you want to change, and then do one of the following:
To set Full Control permissions, click Allow or Deny for the selected user
or group.
To set Status Only permissions, click Allow or Deny for the selected user
or group.
3
Click OK when you are finished.
Description
Users or groups can get status information, and
can run a backup job. But they cannot define,
change, or delete any backup jobs, or use any
other function of the product.
Users cannot perform any function, or see any
information. They are blocked from any access
to Norton Ghost.

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