Applock Administrator; Manual File Configuration; Groups File - Motorola ET1 Integrator Manual

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AppLock Administrator

The Application Lock feature allows the system administrator to restrict application access for specific
applications by user or groups of users. The permitted applications are managed using groups of user
accounts from Multi-user feature.
The permitted application names are built into an application White List that is used to know which applications
are managed by the system.
The Application Lock feature does not prevent execution of native code or plug-ins and it does not prevent
applications from accessing public classes within non-permitted applications. The AppLock Administrator
application takes advantage of the Application Lock feature allowing an administrator to enable, disable and
install White Lists and Groups files.
NOTE To use the AppLock Administrator application, the user must have administrator rights. A message
displays at the bottom of the screen notifying the user.
Touch Launcher > AppLock Administrator.
1.
AppLock Administrator Window
Figure 6-7
When the application launches the current status of the Application Lock feature displays (enabled or
disabled).
If the user has administrator privileges the buttons are enabled.
2.
Touch Enable Application Lock to enable the Application Lock feature.
Touch Disable Application Lock to disable the Application Lock feature.
Touch Install Groups and White Lists to read the contents of the Groups and White List files from the
root of the microSD card and push its contents into the AppLock framework.
Once the Group and White List files are imported and the feature enabled, the next time a user logs in, the ET1
will be configured accordingly.

Manual File Configuration

Groups File

A Groups file is a text file that provides a list of groups and assigns users to each group.

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