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a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/archive/_category_.json b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/archive/_category_.json index 8d04836a8a..bb13c59c65 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/archive/_category_.json +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/archive/_category_.json @@ -7,4 +7,4 @@ "type": "doc", "id": "overview" } -} \ No newline at end of file +} diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/archive/acrobatxpro.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/archive/acrobatxpro.md index 7efe899ea3..3c3b761c73 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/archive/acrobatxpro.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/archive/acrobatxpro.md @@ -114,7 +114,8 @@ the user changes job roles, we're going to totally put those settings back the w also remove the lockout. You can see how we do that in some of our other videos when we talk about our superpowers. -[https://dev.endpointpolicymanager.com/resources/thank-you-whitepapers/](https://dev.endpointpolicymanager.com/resources/thank-you-whitepapers/) +[https://policypak.com/resources/thank-you-whitepapers/](https://policypak.com/resources/thank-you-whitepapers/) for watching. If you like what you see here with Acrobat Reader, it's available for most applications. We've got a whole bunch of preconfigured Paks ready to use right now. Thanks so much. Take care. + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/archive/admxfiles.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/archive/admxfiles.md index 2bd8eb0352..d099545e38 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/archive/admxfiles.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/archive/admxfiles.md @@ -150,6 +150,8 @@ idea here is that we've ensured that all four checkboxes are checked, or whateve settings are, and even while the app is running no shenanigans can actually occur. That is the key point of how PolicyPak works. With that in mind, if you're interested in learning more about this, you can come to one of the -webinars that we do at endpointpolicymanager.com. I hope to see you there. +webinars that we do at policypak.com. I hope to see you there. Thanks so very much. Take care. + + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/archive/applock.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/archive/applock.md index 92b4d3b572..a963fa037e 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/archive/applock.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/archive/applock.md @@ -50,3 +50,5 @@ control in target application." We have removed that requirement. I hope that helps you out. We're here for you if you need us. Thanks so much. + + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/archive/autoupdater.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/archive/autoupdater.md index 6f4f6d6bb2..a73384355a 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/archive/autoupdater.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/archive/autoupdater.md @@ -88,3 +88,5 @@ This is an example of and update.config to upgrade using a precise file name: ``` + + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/archive/cloud.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/archive/cloud.md index 2915c2a15c..5086c5e7c4 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/archive/cloud.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/archive/cloud.md @@ -225,9 +225,10 @@ Jeremy:Yep. We live to serve. We love this feature. It's great for MSP's and gre and roaming people. Shane: That's fantastic. Hey, -[https://dev.endpointpolicymanager.com/resources/thank-you-whitepapers/](https://dev.endpointpolicymanager.com/resources/thank-you-whitepapers/) +[https://policypak.com/resources/thank-you-whitepapers/](https://policypak.com/resources/thank-you-whitepapers/) Jeremy. Jeremy:Thank you man. Appreciate it. Shane: Alright. Rock on everybody. Thanks. + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/archive/designstudiofirefox.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/archive/designstudiofirefox.md index 84a460d35d..412c913caa 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/archive/designstudiofirefox.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/archive/designstudiofirefox.md @@ -114,3 +114,5 @@ I hope this has been helpful. If you have any questions, please post them to the talk to you soon. Thanks so much. + + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/archive/designstudiojava.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/archive/designstudiojava.md index cae2087fdb..9af615ae6d 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/archive/designstudiojava.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/archive/designstudiojava.md @@ -7,4 +7,6 @@ hide_title: true import DesignStudioJava from '/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/videos/designstudio/designstudiojava.md'; - \ No newline at end of file + + + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/archive/differentusers.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/archive/differentusers.md index bf7b9b0ce9..16ef028214 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/archive/differentusers.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/archive/differentusers.md @@ -90,5 +90,7 @@ different users in the same OU using Netwrix Endpoint Policy Manager (formerly P things under different conditions, have one slightly bigger GPO that has the smarts built in to evaluate on the fly. - Love it. Fantastic. -- [https://www.endpointpolicymanager.com/purchasing/thanks.html](https://www.endpointpolicymanager.com/purchasing/thanks.html) man. +- [https://www.policypak.com/purchasing/thanks.html](https://www.policypak.com/purchasing/thanks.html) man. - We'll talk to you guys later. + + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/archive/gotomeeting.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/archive/gotomeeting.md index 07981d25c3..f0b9d3edcd 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/archive/gotomeeting.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/archive/gotomeeting.md @@ -18,7 +18,7 @@ done. Hi. This is Jeremy Moskowitz, Microsoft MVP, Enterprise Mobility and Founder of PolicyPak Software. In this video, we're going to learn how to manage and -[ lockdown ](https://dev.endpointpolicymanager.com/lockdown-recordings-portal/)GoToMeeting using PolicyPak. +[ lockdown ](https://policypak.com/lockdown-recordings-portal/)GoToMeeting using PolicyPak. I've already got "GoToMeeting" installed on my target computer, and I'm just a regular user here. As you can see, I'm logged on as a guy called "EastSales User4." If we open up this application from @@ -81,7 +81,8 @@ doing. And we're done. That is how incredibly easy it is for you to use PolicyPak and to manage and lockdown GoToMeeting as well as tons of your other desktop applications. If you're looking for a trial of PolicyPak, just click on the -[https://dev.endpointpolicymanager.com/webinar/](https://dev.endpointpolicymanager.com/webinar/) button on the right. +[https://policypak.com/webinar/](https://policypak.com/webinar/) button on the right. -[https://dev.endpointpolicymanager.com/resources/thank-you-whitepapers/](https://dev.endpointpolicymanager.com/resources/thank-you-whitepapers/) +[https://policypak.com/resources/thank-you-whitepapers/](https://policypak.com/resources/thank-you-whitepapers/) so much for watching, and get in touch with us if you're looking to get started. Talk with you soon. + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/archive/ie10.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/archive/ie10.md index 6a58a8906d..3ec8d51614 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/archive/ie10.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/archive/ie10.md @@ -86,7 +86,7 @@ using WSUS or whatever, and now promptly your users don't get those things. What do? This is where I created a whitepaper for you. Let me show you exactly how to find this whitepaper. -It's hanging out over here on the "PolicyPak" website ("www.endpointpolicymanager.com"). Over here under +It's hanging out over here on the "PolicyPak" website ("www.policypak.com"). Over here under "Windows Security Whitepapers," I have one here called "What most Internet Explorer Admins don't know about application management." @@ -110,3 +110,5 @@ Alright, thanks so much. I hope this has been informative and you learned a litt Internet Explorer 10. Take care. + + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/archive/ie9.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/archive/ie9.md index 955c0c7c01..8bb07ed04d 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/archive/ie9.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/archive/ie9.md @@ -141,3 +141,5 @@ the big old "Download" button or "Webinar" button on the right, and we look forw you soon.Remember, with PolicyPak, what you set is what they get. Thanks so much. Bye-bye. + + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/archive/infranview.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/archive/infranview.md index 85a50b2986..215f045adf 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/archive/infranview.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/archive/infranview.md @@ -20,7 +20,7 @@ enforced and streamlined with Endpoint Policy Manager. Check out this video to s Hi, this is Jeremy Moskowitz, Microsoft MVP, Enterprise Mobility and Founder of PolicyPak Software. In this video, we're going to learn how to manage and -[https://dev.endpointpolicymanager.com/lockdown-recordings-portal/](https://dev.endpointpolicymanager.com/lockdown-recordings-portal/) +[https://policypak.com/lockdown-recordings-portal/](https://policypak.com/lockdown-recordings-portal/) IrfanView using PolicyPak. I've already got IrfanView installed on my computer, and I'm just a regular user here. As you can @@ -40,7 +40,7 @@ We'll go ahead and right click over our "East Sales Users", "Create a GPO" and w it "Lockdown IrfanView." So this GPO is now associated with the "East Sales Users." I'll right click over it. I'll click "Edit…" I'll dive down under "User Configuration," "PolicyPak/Applications/New/Application." There it is, -[https://www.endpointpolicymanager.com/products/manage-irfanview-with-group-policy-endpointpolicymanager.html](https://www.endpointpolicymanager.com/products/manage-irfanview-with-group-policy-endpointpolicymanager.html)along +[https://www.policypak.com/products/manage-irfanview-with-group-policy-endpointpolicymanager.html](https://www.policypak.com/products/manage-irfanview-with-group-policy-endpointpolicymanager.html)along with other applications like "Java," "Flash" "Firefox," "Skype" and lots of other important desktop applications that your users utilize every day (and you want to make more secure.). @@ -76,7 +76,8 @@ And we are done. That is how incredibly easy it is for you to use PolicyPak to m Irfanview as well as tons of other desktop applications. If you're looking for a trial of PolicyPak, just click on the -[ https://dev.endpointpolicymanager.com/webinar/](https://dev.endpointpolicymanager.com/webinar/) button on the right. +[ https://policypak.com/webinar/](https://policypak.com/webinar/) button on the right. Thanks so much for watching, and get in touch with us if you're looking to get started. Talk to you soon. + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/archive/itemleveltartgeting.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/archive/itemleveltartgeting.md index 9f19d6fcd1..de5cb5a916 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/archive/itemleveltartgeting.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/archive/itemleveltartgeting.md @@ -7,7 +7,7 @@ sidebar_position: 280 # Group Policy Preferences: Item Level Targeting Learn how to use **Group Policy Preferences** -[https://www.endpointpolicymanager.com/pp-blog/item-level-targeting](https://www.endpointpolicymanager.com/pp-blog/item-level-targeting) +[https://www.policypak.com/pp-blog/item-level-targeting](https://www.policypak.com/pp-blog/item-level-targeting) from former Group Policy MVP Jeremy Moskowitz. @@ -24,7 +24,7 @@ the Group Policy Preferences. I want to talk about a very specific piece of it, which is that for every single item you create, like "Shortcuts," let's say I want to create this shortcut on the "Desktop" and make it a "URL" like -"www.endpointpolicymanager.com." I'll give it a little lock "Icon." If I were to just hit go right here, every +"www.policypak.com." I'll give it a little lock "Icon." If I were to just hit go right here, every West Sales User is going to get this particular setting because this entry is linked over to my "West Sales Users." All of my West Sales users are going to get this. @@ -49,10 +49,12 @@ item to appear when the "Computer Name" has "64." It has to have a match of "6" Those are my two items. Normally, both of these would appear on both of my desktops, but that's not what's going to happen here. If I run "gpupdate" on this computer and I go over here and run -"gpupdate" on that computer, let's go back to the first one. There's the "www.endpointpolicymanager.com" icon, +"gpupdate" on that computer, let's go back to the first one. There's the "www.policypak.com" icon, but we don't get the www.GPanswers.com icon because that didn't match. If I go over to this one, we -get the "www.GPanswers.com" icon but not the www.endpointpolicymanager.com icon. +get the "www.GPanswers.com" icon but not the www.policypak.com icon. That's Group Policy Preferences item-level targeting in a nutshell. Hope that helps you out. Thanks so much, and we'll talk to you soon. + + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/archive/java.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/archive/java.md index 8154cfe6fd..c2229c1054 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/archive/java.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/archive/java.md @@ -162,3 +162,5 @@ work, why, what's going on – the first place to get started is the community f them, and the answers we provide there will help everybody. Thanks so very much, and we'll talk to you soon. + + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/archive/massdeploy.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/archive/massdeploy.md index 1c19481158..20d2f68b44 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/archive/massdeploy.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/archive/massdeploy.md @@ -132,3 +132,5 @@ happen to be using Group Policy to do this, but you can use if you have your own software to deploy any MSI you want and it works just like this. That's it. I hope this was helpful. Have fun installing PolicyPak and getting more secure. Thanks so much. + + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/archive/modenuke.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/archive/modenuke.md index 80b4d53065..a60bbaa4e7 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/archive/modenuke.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/archive/modenuke.md @@ -216,3 +216,5 @@ for one of our webinars. (Click on "Webinar/Download.") After the webinar is ove download the bits and try it out for yourself and make sure it's right for you. With that in mind, thanks so very much for watching, and we'll talk to you soon. + + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/archive/office2013.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/archive/office2013.md index 4178a9c739..a92df3a6db 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/archive/office2013.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/archive/office2013.md @@ -43,7 +43,7 @@ Center Settings" such as "Macro Settings." If you open up Microsoft Word and review my "Trust Center Settings" you'll see some more tabs that are important to this application as well such as "Protected View" and -[https://dev.endpointpolicymanager.com/company/privacy/](https://dev.endpointpolicymanager.com/company/privacy/) Options." +[https://policypak.com/company/privacy/](https://policypak.com/company/privacy/) Options." Let's go over to our "Task Monitoring," and we'll see that it's "In Progress" here. Let's go over to my target machine here, and we'll take a look at the Mirage client and it's doing its thing. This is @@ -67,7 +67,7 @@ PolicyPak. I'll go ahead and switch over to my Management Station computer. We'll go ahead and right click over our "East Sales Users", "Create a GPO" and we're going to call it -[https://dev.endpointpolicymanager.com/lockdown-recordings-portal/](https://dev.endpointpolicymanager.com/lockdown-recordings-portal/) +[https://policypak.com/lockdown-recordings-portal/](https://policypak.com/lockdown-recordings-portal/) Office 2013." So this GPO is now associated with the "East Sales Users." you'll right click over it. You'll click "Edit…" you'll dive down under "User Configuration," "PolicyPak/Applications/New/Application." There it is, "PolicyPak for Microsoft Outlook 2013" along @@ -130,7 +130,8 @@ And we are done. That is how incredibly easy it is for you to use PolicyPak to m 2013 suite as well as tons of other desktop applications. If you're looking for a trial of PolicyPak, just click on the -[https://dev.endpointpolicymanager.com/webinar/](https://dev.endpointpolicymanager.com/webinar/) button on the right. +[https://policypak.com/webinar/](https://policypak.com/webinar/) button on the right. Thanks so much for watching, and get in touch with us if you're looking to get started. Talk to you soon. + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/archive/operanext.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/archive/operanext.md index 77a737a279..aed5a59e29 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/archive/operanext.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/archive/operanext.md @@ -18,7 +18,7 @@ In this video, we're going to see how PolicyPak can manage Opera Next. There are two tracks to Opera. There's the standard track and then there's the Next track, and PolicyPak has -[https://www.endpointpolicymanager.com/support-sharing/preconfigured-paks.html](https://www.endpointpolicymanager.com/support-sharing/preconfigured-paks.html) +[https://www.policypak.com/support-sharing/preconfigured-paks.html](https://www.policypak.com/support-sharing/preconfigured-paks.html) for both tracks. It's really easy to manage. Let me show you what it would look like. As you can see, I'm logged on as a standard user. This guy is called "eastsalesuser6," no admin @@ -64,8 +64,9 @@ shouldn't do. The very next time the application runs, PolicyPak automatically r settings to ensure the experience is the same every time. That's it. if you're ready to get started using PolicyPak, just click on the -[https://dev.endpointpolicymanager.com/webinar/](https://dev.endpointpolicymanager.com/webinar/) button on the right, and +[https://policypak.com/webinar/](https://policypak.com/webinar/) button on the right, and we'll look forward to seeing you at a webinar and give you the chance to try PolicyPak out in your own test lab. Thanks so much, and we'll talk to you soon. + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/archive/overview.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/archive/overview.md index 51f720ca5e..08e18d1e51 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/archive/overview.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/archive/overview.md @@ -37,3 +37,5 @@ of archived Knowledge Base articles and video topics. - [Endpoint Policy Manager and Symantec Workspace Streaming and Virtualization](/docs/endpointpolicymanager/archive/symantecworkspace.md) - [The CSE auto-updater feature appears to not be working. What can I do?](/docs/endpointpolicymanager/archive/autoupdater.md) - [Group Policy Preferences: Item Level Targeting](/docs/endpointpolicymanager/archive/itemleveltartgeting.md) + + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/archive/parcctesting.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/archive/parcctesting.md index 889a776f4a..4af70fcb7a 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/archive/parcctesting.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/archive/parcctesting.md @@ -69,3 +69,5 @@ It will straightaway open the full-screen Java-enabled content website. Actually time to load up all the content from Java. Now you can see that it opened that website successfully. I hope it helps. Thank you. + + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/archive/preferencesexporter.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/archive/preferencesexporter.md index 69762143dc..309e16f0c9 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/archive/preferencesexporter.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/archive/preferencesexporter.md @@ -19,7 +19,7 @@ Group Policy mechanism to get them delivered by using PolicyPak Preferences – free utility, the PolicyPak Exporter. To get started, you want to have a couple of Group Policy Preference items. Here's one that puts a -shortcut called "www.endpointpolicymanager.com" on the desktop, another one that puts "www.GPanswers.com" on the +shortcut called "www.policypak.com" on the desktop, another one that puts "www.GPanswers.com" on the desktop. You're welcome to use "Item-level targeting." We have another video for that that says when a particular item will apply under what conditions. @@ -41,7 +41,7 @@ Files." I've got another folder here. Here we go: "GPPrefs Items." Here are the ones that we just did. You can just add them right in just like that. This utility, the PolicyPak Exporter, works for our -[https://dev.endpointpolicymanager.com/products/](https://dev.endpointpolicymanager.com/products/) – PolicyPak Preferences +[https://policypak.com/products/](https://policypak.com/products/) – PolicyPak Preferences that deals with Group Policy Preferences and also PolicyPak Application Manager that deals with things like Java, Flash, Firefox and so on. You can do things like "Never check for updates" and so on. @@ -94,5 +94,6 @@ or our own little targeting feature which lets you specify everyone on the "Comp That's it for this utility. I hope that helps you out. -[https://dev.endpointpolicymanager.com/resources/thank-you-whitepapers/](https://dev.endpointpolicymanager.com/resources/thank-you-whitepapers/) +[https://policypak.com/resources/thank-you-whitepapers/](https://policypak.com/resources/thank-you-whitepapers/) so much, and talk to you soon. + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/archive/symantecworkspace.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/archive/symantecworkspace.md index 22ce4d23df..ee3150ab11 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/archive/symantecworkspace.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/archive/symantecworkspace.md @@ -111,7 +111,7 @@ these settings afterward and also optionally lock it down. That's what PolicyPak If we go back to our Group Policy Object here, we can go to "New Application" and we'll pick "PolicyPak for Mozilla Firefox" here. We'll go ahead and double click it, and we'll set the "Home -Page" – notice again that our Pak looks pretty much exactly like the app – "www.endpointpolicymanager.com." +Page" – notice again that our Pak looks pretty much exactly like the app – "www.policypak.com." While we're here, for "Security" we will check all of these checkboxes and really ensure that those settings are going to be dynamically delivered. @@ -122,7 +122,7 @@ show you how to do that. Alright, now that that's done, I'll go ahead and close that out. Let's go ahead and run "Mozilla Firefox" and see if our settings were set dynamically using PolicyPak. We'll go to "Firefox/Options." There we go. The "Security" tab shows that all three settings were set, and the -"General" tab shows that "www.endpointpolicymanager.com" is the now "Home Page." +"General" tab shows that "www.policypak.com" is the now "Home Page." If they change this to "www.oops.com" and they do something they shouldn't do, click "OK" and click close, well the next time Firefox is run, whether or not they're online or offline, those settings @@ -140,3 +140,5 @@ Virtualization. If you're looking to get a trial or an eval copy of PolicyPak, c webinars and as soon as we see you there we'll hand over the bits. Thanks so much, and I'll talk to you soon. + + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/archive/tattooing.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/archive/tattooing.md index 2ae81f6fb6..7a86320150 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/archive/tattooing.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/archive/tattooing.md @@ -141,3 +141,5 @@ I hope this was helpful for you. PolicyPak has a free download after watching th hope we'll see you over there for that. Thanks so much. Take care. + + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/archive/upgrading.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/archive/upgrading.md index 9b87c58824..5fb7eaa17c 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/archive/upgrading.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/archive/upgrading.md @@ -122,3 +122,5 @@ to 9005, that's OK too. The same principles apply if you want to use Group Polic Installation. Hope this has been helpful. Thanks so much, and we'll talk. + + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/archive/vmware.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/archive/vmware.md index df51e465a2..756f6fff66 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/archive/vmware.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/archive/vmware.md @@ -59,3 +59,5 @@ the “Options” tab, “Shared Folders” is now delivered and it is grayed ou I hope it helps. If you have any questions, you can put those questions on our support forum or you can open a support ticket here https://www.netwrix.com/sign_in.html?rf=tickets.html#/open-a-ticket. Thanks. + + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/archive/vmwarefilesettings.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/archive/vmwarefilesettings.md index c7af1664a3..f71471acf4 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/archive/vmwarefilesettings.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/archive/vmwarefilesettings.md @@ -75,3 +75,5 @@ is also disabled. If you have any questions, please open a support ticket https://www.netwrix.com/sign_in.html?rf=tickets.html#/open-a-ticket + + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/archive/vmwarehorizonmirage.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/archive/vmwarehorizonmirage.md index c759f430bc..c420d3d640 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/archive/vmwarehorizonmirage.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/archive/vmwarehorizonmirage.md @@ -48,11 +48,11 @@ Desktops") we will "Manage Firefox via PolicyPak." Now again, the applications d because we haven't gotten them there using Mirage. On the computer side, under "PolicyPak/Applications/New/Application" we'll pick -[https://www.endpointpolicymanager.com/products/manage-mozilla-firefox-with-group-policy.html](https://www.endpointpolicymanager.com/products/manage-mozilla-firefox-with-group-policy.html) +[https://www.policypak.com/products/manage-mozilla-firefox-with-group-policy.html](https://www.policypak.com/products/manage-mozilla-firefox-with-group-policy.html) Now remember, PolicyPak isn't delivering the application. That's what Mirage is going to do. PolicyPak is going to deliver and enforce the application's settings. -If we pick "www.vmware.com" as the [https://dev.endpointpolicymanager.com/](https://dev.endpointpolicymanager.com/) we can +If we pick "www.vmware.com" as the [https://policypak.com/](https://policypak.com/) we can also right click and "Lockdown this setting using the system-wide config file" so now the users can't work around it. Under "Security," we'll make sure that these checkboxes are always checked and also "Lockdown this setting using the system-wide config file." I'll go ahead and lockdown two out @@ -102,3 +102,4 @@ together story with PolicyPak and VMWare Horizon Mirage. If you have any questions or want to get started with your trial of PolicyPak, we're here for you. Thanks so very much, and we'll talk to you soon. + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/archive/vmwaresupplements.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/archive/vmwaresupplements.md index 512ad56f68..74a92af172 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/archive/vmwaresupplements.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/archive/vmwaresupplements.md @@ -81,7 +81,7 @@ me, the administrator, to my management station. That's this guy right here. As I'm logging on here, what we're going to do right away – and you might have seen me do this in some of my other videos for PolicyPak–is we're going to take the "PreConfigured PolicyPaks," which -are downloadable when you trial endpointpolicymanager.com. You can see we've got a whole army of Paks that are +are downloadable when you trial policypak.com. You can see we've got a whole army of Paks that are available to you. For these examples, we're only going to pick two or three. We've got "Acrobat Reader X" that we want @@ -153,7 +153,7 @@ There we go, one down and two to go. Let's go ahead and let's do another one. Ba console here, we'll go to "PolicyPak/Applications/New/Application."We'll go ahead and pick "PolicyPak for Mozilla Firefox" here. We'll go ahead and click on "Mozilla Firefox" here. -Let's click on some important things, like maybe the "Home Page." We'll go to "www.endpointpolicymanager.com." I +Let's click on some important things, like maybe the "Home Page." We'll go to "www.policypak.com." I mean, there are a lot of settings here, a lot of security things for you to set for your company. I just want to prove a point that it works perfectly inside of VMware View. I'll go ahead and click "OK" here and show you what it looks like on the client. @@ -165,7 +165,7 @@ just take effect naturally. But we're just going ahead and accelerating the hand GPUpdate. You could log off and log back on, get a new VDI machine, anything like that. Let's go ahead and run "Mozilla Firefox" and see what happens. There we go, perfectly. It connected -to "www.endpointpolicymanager.com." I didn't even let it finish. Maybe I should, just to prove a point. There we +to "www.policypak.com." I didn't even let it finish. Maybe I should, just to prove a point. There we go, so we set it. If I wanted to, I want to also show you that if a user decides they want to go to the "Options" and change the "Home Page" to something else like "www.GPanswers.com" and they click "OK," let's see what happens the very next time Firefox is run. @@ -212,3 +212,5 @@ PolicyPak software. Click on the big old "Download" button on the right or make a call. Thanks so much. Talk to you soon. + + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/archive/xenapp.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/archive/xenapp.md index b451af1ec6..e99f3819ed 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/archive/xenapp.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/archive/xenapp.md @@ -73,7 +73,7 @@ application."We'll make it hard for them to work around our settings. Also while we're here, we'll go to "PolicyPak/Applications/New/Application"and we'll go to "PolicyPak for Mozilla Firefox."Like I said, what we want to do here is we want to for the "Home -Page" we'll do this "www.endpointpolicymanager.com." +Page" we'll do this "www.policypak.com." Then while we're here, we'll also go to "Security." Well, remember, that user unchecked those checkboxes. Let's make sure that those checkboxes, those important security things, are in fact @@ -127,3 +127,5 @@ I hope you had fun watching this demonstration of PolicyPak and XenApp. If you h we're happy to help. Thanks so much, and we'll talk to you soon. + + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/_category_.json b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/_category_.json index 1de6c0c8b1..2793e44931 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/_category_.json +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/_category_.json @@ -3,4 +3,4 @@ "position": 20, "collapsed": true, "collapsible": true -} \ No newline at end of file +} diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/admintemplatesmanager/_category_.json b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/admintemplatesmanager/_category_.json index ef4813a2ed..d5c073ca46 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/admintemplatesmanager/_category_.json +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/admintemplatesmanager/_category_.json @@ -3,4 +3,4 @@ "position": 1, "collapsed": true, "collapsible": true -} \ No newline at end of file +} diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/admintemplatesmanager/knowledgebase/_category_.json b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/admintemplatesmanager/knowledgebase/_category_.json index d92c78eb54..63873d39b4 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/admintemplatesmanager/knowledgebase/_category_.json +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/admintemplatesmanager/knowledgebase/_category_.json @@ -7,4 +7,4 @@ "type": "doc", "id": "knowledgebase" } -} \ No newline at end of file +} diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/admintemplatesmanager/knowledgebase/admintemplatestips/_category_.json b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/admintemplatesmanager/knowledgebase/admintemplatestips/_category_.json index 8e4e1c948b..3b59e86c62 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/admintemplatesmanager/knowledgebase/admintemplatestips/_category_.json +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/admintemplatesmanager/knowledgebase/admintemplatestips/_category_.json @@ -3,4 +3,4 @@ "position": 15, "collapsed": true, "collapsible": true -} \ No newline at end of file +} diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/admintemplatesmanager/knowledgebase/admintemplatestips/disableofficeelements.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/admintemplatesmanager/knowledgebase/admintemplatestips/disableofficeelements.md index 99c4d9b264..3d6a9e9bc6 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/admintemplatesmanager/knowledgebase/admintemplatestips/disableofficeelements.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/admintemplatesmanager/knowledgebase/admintemplatestips/disableofficeelements.md @@ -50,3 +50,5 @@ Use Item Level Targeting filter to control the scope of this setting. **Step 4 –** Click **OK** to save the changes made. The command bar buttons and menu items are now disabled. + + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/admintemplatesmanager/knowledgebase/admintemplatestips/settings.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/admintemplatesmanager/knowledgebase/admintemplatestips/settings.md index 546505a5d0..1c318c0ea4 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/admintemplatesmanager/knowledgebase/admintemplatestips/settings.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/admintemplatesmanager/knowledgebase/admintemplatestips/settings.md @@ -29,3 +29,5 @@ The Administrative Templates for the Computer Configuration settings contains th - Desktop - Network - System + + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/admintemplatesmanager/knowledgebase/admintemplatestroubleshooting/_category_.json b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/admintemplatesmanager/knowledgebase/admintemplatestroubleshooting/_category_.json index 9399cd47ca..56d455706d 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/admintemplatesmanager/knowledgebase/admintemplatestroubleshooting/_category_.json +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/admintemplatesmanager/knowledgebase/admintemplatestroubleshooting/_category_.json @@ -3,4 +3,4 @@ "position": 20, "collapsed": true, "collapsible": true -} \ No newline at end of file +} diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/admintemplatesmanager/knowledgebase/admintemplatestroubleshooting/missingcollections.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/admintemplatesmanager/knowledgebase/admintemplatestroubleshooting/missingcollections.md index f298a0fce2..0c658d20ef 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/admintemplatesmanager/knowledgebase/admintemplatestroubleshooting/missingcollections.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/admintemplatesmanager/knowledgebase/admintemplatestroubleshooting/missingcollections.md @@ -14,3 +14,5 @@ Policy Manager (formerly PolicyPak) on Windows 7. If your Admin Station is Windows 8 and later, ensure you have .Net Framework 4.0 or higher specifically installed on your management station. + + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/admintemplatesmanager/knowledgebase/admintemplatestroubleshooting/namespacealreadydefined.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/admintemplatesmanager/knowledgebase/admintemplatestroubleshooting/namespacealreadydefined.md index 7c5ea86a5b..327cfb60e6 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/admintemplatesmanager/knowledgebase/admintemplatestroubleshooting/namespacealreadydefined.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/admintemplatesmanager/knowledgebase/admintemplatestroubleshooting/namespacealreadydefined.md @@ -13,3 +13,5 @@ There are two articles you can read to fix the problem permanently: 1. [https://support.microsoft.com/en-us/help/3077013/-microsoft-policies-sensors-windowslocationprovider-is-already-defined](https://support.microsoft.com/en-us/help/3077013/-microsoft-policies-sensors-windowslocationprovider-is-already-defined) And 2. [https://jorgequestforknowledge.wordpress.com/2016/10/13/namespace-already-defined-as-the-target-namespace-for-another-file-in-the-policy-store/](https://jorgequestforknowledge.wordpress.com/2016/10/13/namespace-already-defined-as-the-target-namespace-for-another-file-in-the-policy-store/) + + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/admintemplatesmanager/knowledgebase/admintemplatestroubleshooting/policyduplicates.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/admintemplatesmanager/knowledgebase/admintemplatestroubleshooting/policyduplicates.md index 6f59ee26ef..5efb96289a 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/admintemplatesmanager/knowledgebase/admintemplatestroubleshooting/policyduplicates.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/admintemplatesmanager/knowledgebase/admintemplatestroubleshooting/policyduplicates.md @@ -21,3 +21,5 @@ article on that: [https://support.microsoft.com/en-us/help/3077013/-microsoft-policies-sensors-windowslocationprovider-is-already-defined](https://support.microsoft.com/en-us/help/3077013/-microsoft-policies-sensors-windowslocationprovider-is-already-defined) ![733_1_gfhjghj](/images/endpointpolicymanager/troubleshooting/error/admintemplates/733_1_gfhjghj.webp) + + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/admintemplatesmanager/knowledgebase/admintemplatestroubleshooting/settingsreport.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/admintemplatesmanager/knowledgebase/admintemplatestroubleshooting/settingsreport.md index 18f5c8aed3..c7ef9ec62f 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/admintemplatesmanager/knowledgebase/admintemplatestroubleshooting/settingsreport.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/admintemplatesmanager/knowledgebase/admintemplatestroubleshooting/settingsreport.md @@ -20,3 +20,5 @@ Admin Console MSI 753 you need to open and save each collection and policy. After that, reporting is written as seen here. (An example of a Policy in a Collection.) ![494_2_image0041](/images/endpointpolicymanager/troubleshooting/administrativetemplates/494_2_image0041.webp) + + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/admintemplatesmanager/knowledgebase/admintemplatestroubleshooting/versions.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/admintemplatesmanager/knowledgebase/admintemplatestroubleshooting/versions.md index d2267713ea..7a1f595973 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/admintemplatesmanager/knowledgebase/admintemplatestroubleshooting/versions.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/admintemplatesmanager/knowledgebase/admintemplatestroubleshooting/versions.md @@ -10,3 +10,5 @@ The least supported combination for Netwrix Endpoint Policy Manager (formerly Po Templates Manager MSI Console (MMC snap-in) 753 and CSE of 747. Whenever possible, please upgrade both the MMC and CSE to latest shipping version! + + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/admintemplatesmanager/knowledgebase/admintemplatestroubleshooting/windowsprintspooler.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/admintemplatesmanager/knowledgebase/admintemplatestroubleshooting/windowsprintspooler.md index a266bd7627..5dd33ab122 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/admintemplatesmanager/knowledgebase/admintemplatestroubleshooting/windowsprintspooler.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/admintemplatesmanager/knowledgebase/admintemplatestroubleshooting/windowsprintspooler.md @@ -35,3 +35,5 @@ More information can be found at the links below: [https://msrc.microsoft.com/update-guide/vulnerability/CVE-2021-34527](https://msrc.microsoft.com/update-guide/vulnerability/CVE-2021-34527) [https://support.microsoft.com/en-us/topic/kb5005010-restricting-installation-of-new-printer-drivers-after-applying-the-july-6-2021-updates-31b91c02-05bc-4ada-a7ea-183b129578a7](https://support.microsoft.com/en-us/topic/kb5005010-restricting-installation-of-new-printer-drivers-after-applying-the-july-6-2021-updates-31b91c02-05bc-4ada-a7ea-183b129578a7) + + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/admintemplatesmanager/knowledgebase/exportinggrouppolicypreferences/_category_.json b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/admintemplatesmanager/knowledgebase/exportinggrouppolicypreferences/_category_.json index b07da35aeb..4160018956 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/admintemplatesmanager/knowledgebase/exportinggrouppolicypreferences/_category_.json +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/admintemplatesmanager/knowledgebase/exportinggrouppolicypreferences/_category_.json @@ -3,4 +3,4 @@ "position": 40, "collapsed": true, "collapsible": true -} \ No newline at end of file +} diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/admintemplatesmanager/knowledgebase/exportinggrouppolicypreferences/componentlicense.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/admintemplatesmanager/knowledgebase/exportinggrouppolicypreferences/componentlicense.md index 54f5392a7c..0d479c5942 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/admintemplatesmanager/knowledgebase/exportinggrouppolicypreferences/componentlicense.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/admintemplatesmanager/knowledgebase/exportinggrouppolicypreferences/componentlicense.md @@ -32,3 +32,5 @@ license affecting only a small number of machines at a time. If you do encounter a problem, simply remove the PPPrefs license and any GP + PP + Preferences and the issues should go away. + + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/admintemplatesmanager/knowledgebase/exportinggrouppolicypreferences/domainjoined.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/admintemplatesmanager/knowledgebase/exportinggrouppolicypreferences/domainjoined.md index 681a08aadd..0fae77c2bb 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/admintemplatesmanager/knowledgebase/exportinggrouppolicypreferences/domainjoined.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/admintemplatesmanager/knowledgebase/exportinggrouppolicypreferences/domainjoined.md @@ -23,3 +23,5 @@ To that end, here is the documentation to un-license a single component, like En Manager Preferences: If you're an on-Prem cloud or MDM customer. [What if I want to unlicense specific components via ADMX or Endpoint Policy Manager Cloud?](/docs/endpointpolicymanager/licensing/knowledgebase/activedirectorygposccm/componentscloud.md) + + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/admintemplatesmanager/knowledgebase/exportinggrouppolicypreferences/drivemappings.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/admintemplatesmanager/knowledgebase/exportinggrouppolicypreferences/drivemappings.md index 7d5010fe7c..f2be876586 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/admintemplatesmanager/knowledgebase/exportinggrouppolicypreferences/drivemappings.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/admintemplatesmanager/knowledgebase/exportinggrouppolicypreferences/drivemappings.md @@ -64,3 +64,5 @@ as a guide. the policy, to verify that they get the drive mapping. ![106_9_img-9](/images/endpointpolicymanager/preferences/106_9_img-9.webp) + + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/admintemplatesmanager/knowledgebase/exportinggrouppolicypreferences/passwords.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/admintemplatesmanager/knowledgebase/exportinggrouppolicypreferences/passwords.md index da3a1faf19..c79b211fcc 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/admintemplatesmanager/knowledgebase/exportinggrouppolicypreferences/passwords.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/admintemplatesmanager/knowledgebase/exportinggrouppolicypreferences/passwords.md @@ -75,3 +75,5 @@ Cloud. In domain-joined scenarios that component is automatically disabled until See [Why is Endpoint Policy Manager Preferences (original version) "forced disabled" by default?](/docs/endpointpolicymanager/licensing/knowledgebase/activedirectorygposccm/forceddisabled.md) + + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/admintemplatesmanager/knowledgebase/exportinggrouppolicypreferences/printerdeploy.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/admintemplatesmanager/knowledgebase/exportinggrouppolicypreferences/printerdeploy.md index 06bbb94557..ec90e39233 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/admintemplatesmanager/knowledgebase/exportinggrouppolicypreferences/printerdeploy.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/admintemplatesmanager/knowledgebase/exportinggrouppolicypreferences/printerdeploy.md @@ -29,3 +29,5 @@ and click on Common to expand the section and check the box next to Run in logge context (user policy option) before clicking **Ok** to save. ![191_3_pppref-faq4-img3](/images/endpointpolicymanager/preferences/191_3_pppref-faq4-img3.webp) + + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/admintemplatesmanager/knowledgebase/exportinggrouppolicypreferences/settings.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/admintemplatesmanager/knowledgebase/exportinggrouppolicypreferences/settings.md index bf2f2e454c..08d279d4c8 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/admintemplatesmanager/knowledgebase/exportinggrouppolicypreferences/settings.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/admintemplatesmanager/knowledgebase/exportinggrouppolicypreferences/settings.md @@ -12,3 +12,5 @@ the Group Policy Preferences, with more than twenty configurable options. ![626_1_pppm-gpme-user_299x531](/images/endpointpolicymanager/preferences/626_1_pppm-gpme-user_299x531.webp) ![626_2_pppm-gpme-comp_297x472](/images/endpointpolicymanager/preferences/626_2_pppm-gpme-comp_297x472.webp) + + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/admintemplatesmanager/knowledgebase/exportinggrouppolicypreferences/startservice.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/admintemplatesmanager/knowledgebase/exportinggrouppolicypreferences/startservice.md index bd76fae1d7..d16a0f14d8 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/admintemplatesmanager/knowledgebase/exportinggrouppolicypreferences/startservice.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/admintemplatesmanager/knowledgebase/exportinggrouppolicypreferences/startservice.md @@ -30,3 +30,5 @@ click **OK**. **Step 7 –** Now apply the GPO to the Computer OU where the computers live and where you want this setting, and the next time `GPUPDATE` runs the service will be enabled. + + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/admintemplatesmanager/knowledgebase/exportinggrouppolicysecurity/_category_.json b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/admintemplatesmanager/knowledgebase/exportinggrouppolicysecurity/_category_.json index b533449c9d..872b3ea983 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/admintemplatesmanager/knowledgebase/exportinggrouppolicysecurity/_category_.json +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/admintemplatesmanager/knowledgebase/exportinggrouppolicysecurity/_category_.json @@ -3,4 +3,4 @@ "position": 50, "collapsed": true, "collapsible": true -} \ No newline at end of file +} diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/admintemplatesmanager/knowledgebase/exportinggrouppolicysecurity/delivercertificates.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/admintemplatesmanager/knowledgebase/exportinggrouppolicysecurity/delivercertificates.md index 3983fba45b..2d810a7c78 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/admintemplatesmanager/knowledgebase/exportinggrouppolicysecurity/delivercertificates.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/admintemplatesmanager/knowledgebase/exportinggrouppolicysecurity/delivercertificates.md @@ -33,3 +33,5 @@ MDM. Inside the exported XML you can see the certificate embedded like this and ready for use. ![663_2_q10-img-2](/images/endpointpolicymanager/cloud/security/580_2_q10-img-2.webp) + + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/admintemplatesmanager/knowledgebase/exportinggrouppolicysecurity/onpremisecloud.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/admintemplatesmanager/knowledgebase/exportinggrouppolicysecurity/onpremisecloud.md index d34821c691..cd3e3102a8 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/admintemplatesmanager/knowledgebase/exportinggrouppolicysecurity/onpremisecloud.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/admintemplatesmanager/knowledgebase/exportinggrouppolicysecurity/onpremisecloud.md @@ -45,3 +45,5 @@ On-Premises Group Policy, the policies will continuously replace each other ever We recommend you choose only one method, and set Security Settings policies in either PPC or On-Premises Group Policy, not in both. + + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/admintemplatesmanager/knowledgebase/exportinggrouppolicysecurity/securitysettings.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/admintemplatesmanager/knowledgebase/exportinggrouppolicysecurity/securitysettings.md index b731b7e11a..659c110cdd 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/admintemplatesmanager/knowledgebase/exportinggrouppolicysecurity/securitysettings.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/admintemplatesmanager/knowledgebase/exportinggrouppolicysecurity/securitysettings.md @@ -27,3 +27,5 @@ with the cloud or MDM service, as seen here. ![617_4_ppsec-kb-01-img-04](/images/endpointpolicymanager/troubleshooting/gpoexport/617_4_ppsec-kb-01-img-04.webp) You'll be managing your Windows Security Settings through the cloud or MDM service in no time! + + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/admintemplatesmanager/knowledgebase/gpoexportmanager/_category_.json b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/admintemplatesmanager/knowledgebase/gpoexportmanager/_category_.json index e5ba55b0cf..111cd519d5 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/admintemplatesmanager/knowledgebase/gpoexportmanager/_category_.json +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/admintemplatesmanager/knowledgebase/gpoexportmanager/_category_.json @@ -3,4 +3,4 @@ "position": 10, "collapsed": true, "collapsible": true -} \ No newline at end of file +} diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/admintemplatesmanager/knowledgebase/gpoexportmanager/securitysettings.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/admintemplatesmanager/knowledgebase/gpoexportmanager/securitysettings.md index d35b7602a5..433a0cd064 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/admintemplatesmanager/knowledgebase/gpoexportmanager/securitysettings.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/admintemplatesmanager/knowledgebase/gpoexportmanager/securitysettings.md @@ -38,3 +38,5 @@ Manager: - Wired Network (IEEE 802.3) Policies - Wireless Network (IEEE 802.11) Policies - Advanced Audit Policies + + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/admintemplatesmanager/knowledgebase/gpoexportmanager/usercontext.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/admintemplatesmanager/knowledgebase/gpoexportmanager/usercontext.md index 4ed4fbf390..ca09850635 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/admintemplatesmanager/knowledgebase/gpoexportmanager/usercontext.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/admintemplatesmanager/knowledgebase/gpoexportmanager/usercontext.md @@ -61,3 +61,5 @@ If you fail to change the context from System to User and attempt to map a print following in the Group Policy Preferences Trace logs, which show the Access Denied details. ![403_5_hfkb-1131-img-05_950x612](/images/endpointpolicymanager/gpoexport/403_5_hfkb-1131-img-05_950x612.webp) + + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/admintemplatesmanager/knowledgebase/knowledgebase.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/admintemplatesmanager/knowledgebase/knowledgebase.md index a95d171960..b5fb96ad3a 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/admintemplatesmanager/knowledgebase/knowledgebase.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/admintemplatesmanager/knowledgebase/knowledgebase.md @@ -43,3 +43,5 @@ See the following Knowledge Base articles for GPO Export Merge, Admin Templates - [Can I use Endpoint Policy Manager Cloud to deliver certificates ?](/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/admintemplatesmanager/knowledgebase/exportinggrouppolicysecurity/delivercertificates.md) - [Why Won't my Windows Security Settings Export using GPO Export Manager](/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/admintemplatesmanager/knowledgebase/exportinggrouppolicysecurity/securitysettings.md) - [Why do I sometimes see Endpoint Policy Manager Cloud security settings and sometimes see on-prem GPO security settings?](/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/admintemplatesmanager/knowledgebase/exportinggrouppolicysecurity/onpremisecloud.md) + + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/admintemplatesmanager/manual/_category_.json b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/admintemplatesmanager/manual/_category_.json index 20ca7992c8..0c5b98a0c0 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/admintemplatesmanager/manual/_category_.json +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/admintemplatesmanager/manual/_category_.json @@ -7,4 +7,4 @@ "type": "doc", "id": "overview" } -} \ No newline at end of file +} diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/admintemplatesmanager/manual/comments.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/admintemplatesmanager/manual/comments.md index e49f7b2458..3c10ec3c39 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/admintemplatesmanager/manual/comments.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/admintemplatesmanager/manual/comments.md @@ -11,3 +11,5 @@ must open and edit the setting and then add the comment. The comments can be see within the GPO. ![about_policypak_admin_templates_20](/images/endpointpolicymanager/adminstrativetemplates/about_endpointpolicymanager_admin_templates_20.webp) + + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/admintemplatesmanager/manual/existinggpos.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/admintemplatesmanager/manual/existinggpos.md index cfa33a981f..c615555051 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/admintemplatesmanager/manual/existinggpos.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/admintemplatesmanager/manual/existinggpos.md @@ -35,3 +35,5 @@ seen below. Currently, the Endpoint Policy Manager **Group Policy Merge Tool** can only migrate GPOs containing ADM/ADMX (REG.POL) items. In the future, more formats will be available for other scenarios. + + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/admintemplatesmanager/manual/export.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/admintemplatesmanager/manual/export.md index 86477bab13..717fc5bc18 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/admintemplatesmanager/manual/export.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/admintemplatesmanager/manual/export.md @@ -20,3 +20,5 @@ Endpoint Policy Manager Exporter and Microsoft Endpoint Manager (SCCM and Intune topic for additional information. ::: + + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/admintemplatesmanager/manual/gettoknow/_category_.json b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/admintemplatesmanager/manual/gettoknow/_category_.json index 4bfbb9aed7..5e4a4440cf 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/admintemplatesmanager/manual/gettoknow/_category_.json +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/admintemplatesmanager/manual/gettoknow/_category_.json @@ -7,4 +7,4 @@ "type": "doc", "id": "overview" } -} \ No newline at end of file +} diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/admintemplatesmanager/manual/gettoknow/collection.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/admintemplatesmanager/manual/gettoknow/collection.md index fb18aca754..67af84fb23 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/admintemplatesmanager/manual/gettoknow/collection.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/admintemplatesmanager/manual/gettoknow/collection.md @@ -41,3 +41,5 @@ Next, we'll ensure that only the East Sales Users get these policy settings whil Targeting. See the [Using Item-Level Targeting with Collections and Policies](/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/admintemplatesmanager/manual/itemleveltargeting.md) topic for additional information on the next steps. + + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/admintemplatesmanager/manual/gettoknow/computerside.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/admintemplatesmanager/manual/gettoknow/computerside.md index 4a8124d551..dec3a18f94 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/admintemplatesmanager/manual/gettoknow/computerside.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/admintemplatesmanager/manual/gettoknow/computerside.md @@ -26,3 +26,5 @@ This feature allows you to avoid the complex process of Group Policy Loopback pr the sake of delivering one (or more) user-side settings to a series of computers. Alternatively, you may change the Scope Filter and elect to show User Policy only, Computer Policy only, or All Policy (both user and computer). + + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/admintemplatesmanager/manual/gettoknow/overview.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/admintemplatesmanager/manual/gettoknow/overview.md index bc936986ad..40bcc9a70c 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/admintemplatesmanager/manual/gettoknow/overview.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/admintemplatesmanager/manual/gettoknow/overview.md @@ -11,3 +11,5 @@ node. The Endpoint Policy Manager Admin Templates Manager allows you to create a collection. ![about_policypak_admin_templates_2](/images/endpointpolicymanager/adminstrativetemplates/gettoknow/about_endpointpolicymanager_admin_templates_2.webp) + + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/admintemplatesmanager/manual/gettoknow/userside.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/admintemplatesmanager/manual/gettoknow/userside.md index be93e3a278..254c05b366 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/admintemplatesmanager/manual/gettoknow/userside.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/admintemplatesmanager/manual/gettoknow/userside.md @@ -29,3 +29,5 @@ Similarities between the two windows include the same options (**Not Configured* **Disabled**) and sub-options, like the **Comment** field, the **Supported on** field (read-only), and the **Help** text box. The only difference is the Item-Level Targeting button, which is found on the bottom left. We will cover this in detail later. + + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/admintemplatesmanager/manual/itemleveltargeting.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/admintemplatesmanager/manual/itemleveltargeting.md index 9044ab01a4..de1186d66d 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/admintemplatesmanager/manual/itemleveltargeting.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/admintemplatesmanager/manual/itemleveltargeting.md @@ -78,3 +78,5 @@ Click the **Item-Level Targeting** button within any policy setting to open that Item-Level Targeting editor. ::: + + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/admintemplatesmanager/manual/overview.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/admintemplatesmanager/manual/overview.md index 1a0d3135a2..101b113c94 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/admintemplatesmanager/manual/overview.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/admintemplatesmanager/manual/overview.md @@ -91,3 +91,5 @@ Endpoint Policy Manager Admin Templates Manager has the following components: Manager Admin Templates Manager and our other products XML files and wrap them into a portable MSI file for deployment using Microsoft Endpoint Manager (SCCM and Intune) or your own systems-management software. + + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/admintemplatesmanager/manual/priority.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/admintemplatesmanager/manual/priority.md index 71037434ef..309d98a481 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/admintemplatesmanager/manual/priority.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/admintemplatesmanager/manual/priority.md @@ -39,3 +39,5 @@ This is the same way Group Policy Preferences performs ordering as well. To change the priority of a particular AppSet, click on it and select ether **Raise Priority**, **Lower Priority**, **Maximum Priority**, or **Minimum Priority**. + + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/admintemplatesmanager/videolearningcenter/_category_.json b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/admintemplatesmanager/videolearningcenter/_category_.json index cb657b91c6..c96de79669 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/admintemplatesmanager/videolearningcenter/_category_.json +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/admintemplatesmanager/videolearningcenter/_category_.json @@ -7,4 +7,4 @@ "type": "doc", "id": "videolearningcenter" } -} \ No newline at end of file +} diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/admintemplatesmanager/videolearningcenter/admintemplatesmanager/_category_.json b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/admintemplatesmanager/videolearningcenter/admintemplatesmanager/_category_.json index 744825ce5e..6d6789c96a 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/admintemplatesmanager/videolearningcenter/admintemplatesmanager/_category_.json +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/admintemplatesmanager/videolearningcenter/admintemplatesmanager/_category_.json @@ -3,4 +3,4 @@ "position": 20, "collapsed": true, "collapsible": true -} \ No newline at end of file +} diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/admintemplatesmanager/videolearningcenter/admintemplatesmanager/collections.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/admintemplatesmanager/videolearningcenter/admintemplatesmanager/collections.md index db6d6d1356..e7d2258be7 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/admintemplatesmanager/videolearningcenter/admintemplatesmanager/collections.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/admintemplatesmanager/videolearningcenter/admintemplatesmanager/collections.md @@ -91,3 +91,5 @@ same GPO. Again, with item level targeting, you can choose any of a number of di use OU in this video, and we saw it all working, and the best part is you can do all of this with every ADMX file you have. If this superpower blows you away too, then sign up for our webinar, and then we'll get you started on your free 30-day trial as soon as possible. Thanks so much. + + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/admintemplatesmanager/videolearningcenter/admintemplatesmanager/switchedpolicies.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/admintemplatesmanager/videolearningcenter/admintemplatesmanager/switchedpolicies.md index 2b1c70b697..7bcaf52b59 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/admintemplatesmanager/videolearningcenter/admintemplatesmanager/switchedpolicies.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/admintemplatesmanager/videolearningcenter/admintemplatesmanager/switchedpolicies.md @@ -62,3 +62,5 @@ There you have it, the ability to drive user side settings into the computer sid controlled way avoiding loopback altogether an keeping your sanity intact. If this super power blows you away, too, sign up for our webinar and we'll get you started on your 30-day free trial right away. Thanks so much. + + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/admintemplatesmanager/videolearningcenter/admintemplatesmethods/_category_.json b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/admintemplatesmanager/videolearningcenter/admintemplatesmethods/_category_.json index edebcbbf07..61427154f2 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/admintemplatesmanager/videolearningcenter/admintemplatesmethods/_category_.json +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/admintemplatesmanager/videolearningcenter/admintemplatesmethods/_category_.json @@ -3,4 +3,4 @@ "position": 30, "collapsed": true, "collapsible": true -} \ No newline at end of file +} diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/admintemplatesmanager/videolearningcenter/admintemplatesmethods/deployinternet.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/admintemplatesmanager/videolearningcenter/admintemplatesmethods/deployinternet.md index 1646782517..2c4536d9fc 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/admintemplatesmanager/videolearningcenter/admintemplatesmethods/deployinternet.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/admintemplatesmanager/videolearningcenter/admintemplatesmethods/deployinternet.md @@ -86,3 +86,5 @@ There you have it. we got real ADMX group policy over to your cloud-joined machi level targeting to deliver the right settings to the right machines at the right time If that's of interest to you, please get signed up for our webinar and we'll hand over the software and get you started on your free 30-day trial right away. Thanks so much. + + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/admintemplatesmanager/videolearningcenter/admintemplatesmethods/reducegpos.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/admintemplatesmanager/videolearningcenter/admintemplatesmethods/reducegpos.md index 38a310d382..955aba94bb 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/admintemplatesmanager/videolearningcenter/admintemplatesmethods/reducegpos.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/admintemplatesmanager/videolearningcenter/admintemplatesmethods/reducegpos.md @@ -138,3 +138,5 @@ Objects you have. A lot of people asked us for this, and this is the way that yo hope this helps you out and gets you started. Thanks so much. + + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/admintemplatesmanager/videolearningcenter/admintemplatestips/_category_.json b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/admintemplatesmanager/videolearningcenter/admintemplatestips/_category_.json index d2c6acc00e..9500c4bccf 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/admintemplatesmanager/videolearningcenter/admintemplatestips/_category_.json +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/admintemplatesmanager/videolearningcenter/admintemplatestips/_category_.json @@ -3,4 +3,4 @@ "position": 40, "collapsed": true, "collapsible": true -} \ No newline at end of file +} diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/admintemplatesmanager/videolearningcenter/admintemplatestips/screensavers.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/admintemplatesmanager/videolearningcenter/admintemplatestips/screensavers.md index c69ea9c7cf..c907f41412 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/admintemplatesmanager/videolearningcenter/admintemplatestips/screensavers.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/admintemplatesmanager/videolearningcenter/admintemplatestips/screensavers.md @@ -191,3 +191,5 @@ If you're just getting started with Endpoint Policy Manager and you want to try buzz and we will get you the bits and you can try it out yourself. Thanks so much. + + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/admintemplatesmanager/videolearningcenter/exportinggrouppolicy/_category_.json b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/admintemplatesmanager/videolearningcenter/exportinggrouppolicy/_category_.json index b0521487df..3e50f23fd1 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/admintemplatesmanager/videolearningcenter/exportinggrouppolicy/_category_.json +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/admintemplatesmanager/videolearningcenter/exportinggrouppolicy/_category_.json @@ -3,4 +3,4 @@ "position": 60, "collapsed": true, "collapsible": true -} \ No newline at end of file +} diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/admintemplatesmanager/videolearningcenter/exportinggrouppolicy/cloudlocaluser.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/admintemplatesmanager/videolearningcenter/exportinggrouppolicy/cloudlocaluser.md index 95cac1d7f7..d7dd6840f2 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/admintemplatesmanager/videolearningcenter/exportinggrouppolicy/cloudlocaluser.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/admintemplatesmanager/videolearningcenter/exportinggrouppolicy/cloudlocaluser.md @@ -51,3 +51,5 @@ versions of the GPMC, you can downgrade to an older version of the GPMC to do th Again, normally I wouldn't recommend you do this in Active Directory but because you're making a temp policy and uploaded it into PolicyPak Cloud, this is generally reasonably safe. Hope this helps you out and talk to you soon. + + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/admintemplatesmanager/videolearningcenter/exportinggrouppolicy/delivergpprefs.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/admintemplatesmanager/videolearningcenter/exportinggrouppolicy/delivergpprefs.md index e2bf582bd0..2eb6c55325 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/admintemplatesmanager/videolearningcenter/exportinggrouppolicy/delivergpprefs.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/admintemplatesmanager/videolearningcenter/exportinggrouppolicy/delivergpprefs.md @@ -20,7 +20,7 @@ only normally apply on the user side to any computer you want. This is kind of an advanced under-the-hood technique, but you're an advanced under-the-hood technique kind of guy, so I'm going to show you how this works. Basically, we're going to do some magic with Group Policy Preferences without -[https://www.endpointpolicymanager.com/pp-blog/group-policy-loopback](https://www.endpointpolicymanager.com/pp-blog/group-policy-loopback), +[https://www.policypak.com/pp-blog/group-policy-loopback](https://www.policypak.com/pp-blog/group-policy-loopback), but it does require that you're licensed for the PolicyPak On-Prem Suite or the PolicyPak Cloud Suite. @@ -82,3 +82,5 @@ of the three. Okay, thanks so very much, and I hope this helps you out. Talk to you soon. + + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/admintemplatesmanager/videolearningcenter/exportingtocloud/_category_.json b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/admintemplatesmanager/videolearningcenter/exportingtocloud/_category_.json index b017b7de8c..3e7a272d95 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/admintemplatesmanager/videolearningcenter/exportingtocloud/_category_.json +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/admintemplatesmanager/videolearningcenter/exportingtocloud/_category_.json @@ -3,4 +3,4 @@ "position": 10, "collapsed": true, "collapsible": true -} \ No newline at end of file +} diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/admintemplatesmanager/videolearningcenter/exportingtocloud/cloudimport.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/admintemplatesmanager/videolearningcenter/exportingtocloud/cloudimport.md index 2d702eb082..96d5003abe 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/admintemplatesmanager/videolearningcenter/exportingtocloud/cloudimport.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/admintemplatesmanager/videolearningcenter/exportingtocloud/cloudimport.md @@ -63,3 +63,5 @@ Cloud and continue to keep them updated or edited in Endpoint Policy Manager Clo back to the Group Policy Editor for most things. Hope this video helps you out. Looking forward to getting you started with Endpoint Policy Manager Cloud and Endpoint Policy Manager Exporter real soon. Thanks so much. + + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/admintemplatesmanager/videolearningcenter/exportingtocloud/mdm.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/admintemplatesmanager/videolearningcenter/exportingtocloud/mdm.md index 92941da6ca..cab66ebca0 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/admintemplatesmanager/videolearningcenter/exportingtocloud/mdm.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/admintemplatesmanager/videolearningcenter/exportingtocloud/mdm.md @@ -59,3 +59,5 @@ video, wrap those guys up into a little MSI file, and then use your MDM service VMware Workspace ONE and get it deployed to your endpoints. It couldn't be any easier to take your existing group policy settings and export them for use with your MDM service. Thanks very much and talk to you soon. + + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/admintemplatesmanager/videolearningcenter/exportingtocloud/mergetool.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/admintemplatesmanager/videolearningcenter/exportingtocloud/mergetool.md index 4576cfc5bb..a885464fb1 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/admintemplatesmanager/videolearningcenter/exportingtocloud/mergetool.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/admintemplatesmanager/videolearningcenter/exportingtocloud/mergetool.md @@ -10,3 +10,5 @@ them out back into Microsoft settings for computers without the Endpoint Policy installed. + + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/admintemplatesmanager/videolearningcenter/exportingtocloud/realgposettings.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/admintemplatesmanager/videolearningcenter/exportingtocloud/realgposettings.md index db992668dd..37b1e2b87f 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/admintemplatesmanager/videolearningcenter/exportingtocloud/realgposettings.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/admintemplatesmanager/videolearningcenter/exportingtocloud/realgposettings.md @@ -58,3 +58,5 @@ Endpoint Policy Manager Cloud or Endpoint Policy Manager MDM. In the next few vi to take these exported settings, wrap them up, and get them deployed using your tool of choice. Hope this video helps this out. Looking forward to having you watch one of the other videos on this page and continuing your journey. Thanks so much. + + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/admintemplatesmanager/videolearningcenter/exportingtocloud/sccm.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/admintemplatesmanager/videolearningcenter/exportingtocloud/sccm.md index dd3601ea86..f7e5bbbe8d 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/admintemplatesmanager/videolearningcenter/exportingtocloud/sccm.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/admintemplatesmanager/videolearningcenter/exportingtocloud/sccm.md @@ -48,3 +48,5 @@ Manager land, export them with the exporter, drop them into XMLs, wrap them up a the know-how you already have with SCCM to get those deployed over using SCCM. Hope this video helps you out. Looking forward to getting you started with Endpoint Policy Manager Exporter real soon. Thanks so much. + + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/admintemplatesmanager/videolearningcenter/gettingstarted/_category_.json b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/admintemplatesmanager/videolearningcenter/gettingstarted/_category_.json index 58c06c0976..5419e544c5 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/admintemplatesmanager/videolearningcenter/gettingstarted/_category_.json +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/admintemplatesmanager/videolearningcenter/gettingstarted/_category_.json @@ -3,4 +3,4 @@ "position": 50, "collapsed": true, "collapsible": true -} \ No newline at end of file +} diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/admintemplatesmanager/videolearningcenter/gettingstarted/consolidateprinter.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/admintemplatesmanager/videolearningcenter/gettingstarted/consolidateprinter.md index f930fcd7e9..3628d64b4b 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/admintemplatesmanager/videolearningcenter/gettingstarted/consolidateprinter.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/admintemplatesmanager/videolearningcenter/gettingstarted/consolidateprinter.md @@ -12,3 +12,5 @@ PREFERENCES items for FEWER GPOs, plus convert them into an MSI for later deploy MDM service like Intune. Magic provided ... only from Endpoint Policy Manager ! + + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/admintemplatesmanager/videolearningcenter/gettingstarted/consolidateregistry.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/admintemplatesmanager/videolearningcenter/gettingstarted/consolidateregistry.md index 49802d0a71..425d03ea73 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/admintemplatesmanager/videolearningcenter/gettingstarted/consolidateregistry.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/admintemplatesmanager/videolearningcenter/gettingstarted/consolidateregistry.md @@ -8,3 +8,5 @@ sidebar_position: 30 Consolidate your existing GPPrefs Registry Items. + + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/admintemplatesmanager/videolearningcenter/gettingstarted/drivemaps.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/admintemplatesmanager/videolearningcenter/gettingstarted/drivemaps.md index 45ece14e02..f43b7f27c7 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/admintemplatesmanager/videolearningcenter/gettingstarted/drivemaps.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/admintemplatesmanager/videolearningcenter/gettingstarted/drivemaps.md @@ -9,3 +9,5 @@ Got too many GPOs with Too Many Drive Maps? Use Netwrix Endpoint Policy Manager to compress those settings, have less GPOs and faster logins. + + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/admintemplatesmanager/videolearningcenter/gettingstarted/shortcuts.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/admintemplatesmanager/videolearningcenter/gettingstarted/shortcuts.md index d07be3677d..24e8ab56db 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/admintemplatesmanager/videolearningcenter/gettingstarted/shortcuts.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/admintemplatesmanager/videolearningcenter/gettingstarted/shortcuts.md @@ -6,3 +6,5 @@ sidebar_position: 40 # Endpoint Policy Manager Preferences: Shortcuts (Consolidate GPOs and also deploy them via PP Cloud and your MDM service) + + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/admintemplatesmanager/videolearningcenter/videolearningcenter.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/admintemplatesmanager/videolearningcenter/videolearningcenter.md index 578719c10c..66003501be 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/admintemplatesmanager/videolearningcenter/videolearningcenter.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/admintemplatesmanager/videolearningcenter/videolearningcenter.md @@ -41,3 +41,5 @@ See the following Video topics for GPO Export Merge, Admin Templates, and Prefe - [Deliver GPPrefs items without using loopback mode](/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/admintemplatesmanager/videolearningcenter/exportinggrouppolicy/delivergpprefs.md) - [Endpoint Policy Manager Cloud: Use PP Cloud to create a new local user on your endpoints](/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/admintemplatesmanager/videolearningcenter/exportinggrouppolicy/cloudlocaluser.md) + + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/_category_.json b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/_category_.json index 42f1360d98..8945305644 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/_category_.json +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/_category_.json @@ -3,4 +3,4 @@ "position": 2, "collapsed": true, "collapsible": true -} \ No newline at end of file +} diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/manual/_category_.json b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/manual/_category_.json index 20ca7992c8..0c5b98a0c0 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/manual/_category_.json +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/manual/_category_.json @@ -7,4 +7,4 @@ "type": "doc", "id": "overview" } -} \ No newline at end of file +} diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/manual/applicationsettings/_category_.json b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/manual/applicationsettings/_category_.json index b864a4a990..1fd0685e73 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/manual/applicationsettings/_category_.json +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/manual/applicationsettings/_category_.json @@ -7,4 +7,4 @@ "type": "doc", "id": "overview" } -} \ No newline at end of file +} diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/manual/applicationsettings/advancednotes.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/manual/applicationsettings/advancednotes.md index 1616c9b740..f94d91de07 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/manual/applicationsettings/advancednotes.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/manual/applicationsettings/advancednotes.md @@ -37,3 +37,6 @@ ALL policies (User, Switched, and Computer) and create three logs: `ppUser_onLog `ppSwitched_onLogon.log`, and `ppComputer_onLogon.log`. This step helps us to ensure that we process XML data policies even if there are no GPO-based policies linked to a computer. It also ensures that Switched mode policies are processed after User mode policies and, hence, overrides them. + + + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/manual/applicationsettings/client.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/manual/applicationsettings/client.md index 9a2e10995b..98350d7eed 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/manual/applicationsettings/client.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/manual/applicationsettings/client.md @@ -44,8 +44,11 @@ Table 2: Endpoint Policy Manager Application Settings Manager log files. | `ppUser_spoon.log` `ppSwtiched_spoon.log`````` ppComputer_spoon.log` | LocalAppData | Spoon .DLL Shim | Logs for Spoon.Net and Novell ZENworks Application Virtualization. | | `ppTemp.log` | Temp | Any | Emergency log created when all other locations are not accessible. (Log name could be ppTemp or any of the above.) | -You can see an example of the contents of the logs in Figure 101. +You can see an example of the contents of the logs In the figure shown. ![troubleshooting_policypak_5](/images/endpointpolicymanager/troubleshooting/applicationsettings/logs/troubleshooting_endpointpolicymanager_5.webp) -Figure 101. An example of the logs. +The figure shown. An example of the logs. + + + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/manual/applicationsettings/clientissues.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/manual/applicationsettings/clientissues.md index f19268ad3e..2bc1eb8aa7 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/manual/applicationsettings/clientissues.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/manual/applicationsettings/clientissues.md @@ -14,4 +14,7 @@ To get you working as quickly as possible, please send us the following items: - Screenshots or a video of the problem (if there's something to see). Use an application like ScreenShot Pilot (What must I send to Endpoint Policy Manager support in order to get the FASTEST support?) or Jing - ([https://www.endpointpolicymanager.com/video/working-with-others-and-using-the-central-store.html](https://www.endpointpolicymanager.com/video/working-with-others-and-using-the-central-store.html)). + ([https://www.policypak.com/video/working-with-others-and-using-the-central-store.html](https://www.policypak.com/video/working-with-others-and-using-the-central-store.html)). + + + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/manual/applicationsettings/enhancedclientlogging.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/manual/applicationsettings/enhancedclientlogging.md index 6145af5cd4..d260842fb7 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/manual/applicationsettings/enhancedclientlogging.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/manual/applicationsettings/enhancedclientlogging.md @@ -10,8 +10,11 @@ Technical support may ask you to turn on enhanced client logging if the normal l enough troubleshooting information. Only enable these logs when working with technical support. Go to `HKLM\SOFTWARE\Policies\PolicyPak\Config\CSE\` and create a` REG_DWORD` named `ExtendedLogs` -to a value of 1. An example can be seen in Figure 96. +to a value of 1. An example can be seen In the figure shown. ![troubleshooting_policypak_624x284](/images/endpointpolicymanager/troubleshooting/applicationsettings/support/troubleshooting_endpointpolicymanager_624x284.webp) -Figure 96. The creation and naming of `REG_DWORD`. +The figure shown. The creation and naming of `REG_DWORD`. + + + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/manual/applicationsettings/extendedlogs.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/manual/applicationsettings/extendedlogs.md index 00f191a1d0..dcb1e4bd85 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/manual/applicationsettings/extendedlogs.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/manual/applicationsettings/extendedlogs.md @@ -8,12 +8,15 @@ sidebar_position: 50 Technical support may ask you to turn on extended AppLock™ logging if the locking mechanism isn't working as expected. Navigate to `HKLM\SOFTWARE\PolicyPak\Config\AppLock` and set `ExtendedLogs `to -a `REG_DWORD` value 1 of as seen in Figure 97. +a `REG_DWORD` value 1 of as seen In the figure shown. ![troubleshooting_policypak_1](/images/endpointpolicymanager/troubleshooting/applicationsettings/applock/troubleshooting_endpointpolicymanager_1.webp) -Figure 97. The AppLock key will not exist by default and must be created before the value is set +The figure shown. The AppLock key will not exist by default and must be created before the value is set within it. AppLock™ logs are stored in separate files for each app. For example, WinZip logs are now located in` %localappdata%\endpointpolicymanager\AppLock\WINZIP.EXE\ppAlClient.log` + + + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/manual/applicationsettings/overview.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/manual/applicationsettings/overview.md index b720e33d6c..cff2f242bf 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/manual/applicationsettings/overview.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/manual/applicationsettings/overview.md @@ -12,3 +12,6 @@ However, there are several areas that you may want to focus on if you encounter Since these are common problems with easy solutions, these steps should be performed before calling or emailing Endpoint Policy Manager technical support. + + + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/manual/applicationsettings/overview_1.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/manual/applicationsettings/overview_1.md index 593b825633..c8bc9c78a0 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/manual/applicationsettings/overview_1.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/manual/applicationsettings/overview_1.md @@ -12,3 +12,6 @@ captured the application's UI using Endpoint Policy Manager DesignStudio, did yo type of machine and then try to deploy it to another? For instance, did you capture WinZip while running on Windows 7 and then try to deploy it to a Windows 10 machine? This might work, but sometimes it might not. + + + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/manual/applicationsettings/settings.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/manual/applicationsettings/settings.md index 4e9f17149d..d7b25f4ea6 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/manual/applicationsettings/settings.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/manual/applicationsettings/settings.md @@ -12,8 +12,8 @@ this problem - Did you go through the Quickstart guide (see "Endpoint Policy Manager Application Settings Manager Quickstart with Preconfigured Paks") and work through the suggested example start to end? When - people sit down and patiently work through the installation steps in Book 2: Installation - Quickstart, and the Quickstart examples in this book, most will see what they were doing wrong. + people sit down and patiently work through the installation steps in the Installation + Quickstart, and the Quickstart examples in this documentation, most will see what they were doing wrong. - Did you install the Endpoint Policy Manager CSE on your client machines? - Did you create the Endpoint Policy Manager Application Settings Manager settings within the group policy object (GPO) on the correct side? Most of the time, you'll want to edit the User side of @@ -30,7 +30,7 @@ this problem Most pre-configured Paks ship with internal Item-Level Targeting, which means the Pak is designed to only affect a specific version of the application. You can bypass internal Item-Level Targeting in the Pak. Refer to the video at -[http://www.endpointpolicymanager.com/videos/bypassing-internal-item-level-targeting-filters.html](https://www.endpointpolicymanager.com/integration/endpointpolicymanager-group-policy-change-management-utilities.html) +[https://www.policypak.com/videos/bypassing-internal-item-level-targeting-filters.html](https://www.policypak.com/integration/endpointpolicymanager-group-policy-change-management-utilities.html) to see how to bypass internal Item-Level Targeting. - Did you use block inheritance to block the licensing GPO or block the GPO that is delivering the diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/manual/applicationsettings/tuningbypassing.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/manual/applicationsettings/tuningbypassing.md index 8c06b4674c..a8e8d029bf 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/manual/applicationsettings/tuningbypassing.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/manual/applicationsettings/tuningbypassing.md @@ -36,9 +36,12 @@ following values live in `HKLM\Software\PolicyPak\Config\CSE\ILT `and are REG_DW seconds). An example of using one of these entries—the `BypassAllILT `entry, which would turn off all ILT -processing—can be seen in Figure 102. Note that the ILT key will not exist by default and must be +processing—can be seen In the figure shown. Note that the ILT key will not exist by default and must be created before the value is set within it. ![troubleshooting_policypak_6](/images/endpointpolicymanager/troubleshooting/applicationsettings/itemleveltargeting/troubleshooting_endpointpolicymanager_6.webp) -Figure 102. An example of a `BypassAllILT `entry. +The figure shown. An example of a `BypassAllILT `entry. + + + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/manual/applicationsettings/versionnumbers.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/manual/applicationsettings/versionnumbers.md index 7aac07a9f1..41e9b4bd88 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/manual/applicationsettings/versionnumbers.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/manual/applicationsettings/versionnumbers.md @@ -23,21 +23,24 @@ Manager Creation Station. every system (or at least a test system where you want to perform troubleshooting). If those steps fail, and your problem reoccurs, please be prepared with the version information from -the following areas, shown in Figure 98, Figure 99, and Figure 100. +the following areas, shown In the figure shown, Figure 99, and The figure shown. ![troubleshooting_policypak_2](/images/endpointpolicymanager/troubleshooting/applicationsettings/troubleshooting_endpointpolicymanager_2.webp) -Figure 98. Endpoint Policy Manager DesignStudio: Help | About. +The figure shown. Endpoint Policy Manager DesignStudio: Help | About. ![troubleshooting_policypak_3](/images/endpointpolicymanager/troubleshooting/applicationsettings/troubleshooting_endpointpolicymanager_3.webp) -Figure 99. Pak compiled version. With any Pak, open in the Group Policy Editor, and click Endpoint +The figure shown. Pak compiled version. With any Pak, open in the Group Policy Editor, and click Endpoint Policy Manager and then About. The About dialog shows the version number used to compile your Pak. ![troubleshooting_policypak_4](/images/endpointpolicymanager/troubleshooting/applicationsettings/troubleshooting_endpointpolicymanager_4.webp) -Figure 100. On Windows 7, you can see the version number of the CSE in the "Uninstall or change a +The figure shown. On Windows 7, you can see the version number of the CSE in the "Uninstall or change a program" applet in Control Panel. Note that these screenshots do NOT necessarily represent the latest versions of Endpoint Policy Manager Application Settings Manager and are only shown here for the purposes of our example. + + + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/manual/appsetfiles/_category_.json b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/manual/appsetfiles/_category_.json index 451106de98..a5b03ad386 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/manual/appsetfiles/_category_.json +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/manual/appsetfiles/_category_.json @@ -7,4 +7,4 @@ "type": "doc", "id": "overview" } -} \ No newline at end of file +} diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/manual/appsetfiles/central.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/manual/appsetfiles/central.md index 96ddf7d48f..8c7565a424 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/manual/appsetfiles/central.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/manual/appsetfiles/central.md @@ -32,26 +32,26 @@ time. The actions that a domain administrator needs to perform are: - On any domain controller (preferably the PDC emulator), use Explorer to locate the SYSVOL folder. On most domain controllers, the SYSVOL folder is located in `c:\windows\sysvol\sysvol`. (Note - there are actually two directories named SYSVOL, one within the other, as seen in Figure 68). + there are actually two directories named SYSVOL, one within the other, as seen In the figure shown). - The name of your domain will be inside the SYSVOL folder. In this example, the domain name is - corp.com. Inside the directory, there will be a folder named Policies, as seen in Figure 69. -- Inside the Policies folder, create a directory named PolicyPak, as also seen in Figure 69. + corp.com. Inside the directory, there will be a folder named Policies, as seen In the figure shown. +- Inside the Policies folder, create a directory named PolicyPak, as also seen In the figure shown. - Finally, copy (or move) your local Endpoint Policy Manager extension DLLs from your local administrator's machine's` c:\Program Files\PolicyPak\Extensions` to the newly created Endpoint Policy Manager folder at `c:\windows\SYSVOL\SYSVOL\policies\PolicyPak`. An example of this can be - seen in Figure 70. + seen In the figure shown. ![policypak_application_settings_3_5](/images/endpointpolicymanager/applicationsettings/appsetfiles/storage/endpointpolicymanager_application_settings_3_5.webp) -Figure 68. The location of the SYSVOL folders. +The figure shown. The location of the SYSVOL folders. ![policypak_application_settings_3_6](/images/endpointpolicymanager/applicationsettings/appsetfiles/storage/endpointpolicymanager_application_settings_3_6.webp) -Figure 69. The newly created folder called "Endpoint Policy Manager." +The figure shown. The newly created folder called "Endpoint Policy Manager." ![policypak_application_settings_3_7](/images/endpointpolicymanager/applicationsettings/appsetfiles/storage/endpointpolicymanager_application_settings_3_7.webp) -Figure 70. The Endpoint Policy Manager extension DLLs being moved to the newly created Endpoint +The figure shown. The Endpoint Policy Manager extension DLLs being moved to the newly created Endpoint Policy Manager folder. When you place all Endpoint Policy Manager extension DLLs in the Central Storage, the Endpoint @@ -60,16 +60,16 @@ Central Storage is available, there is nothing else to configure. Simply edit the existing GPO with Endpoint Policy Manager Application Settings Manager directives or create a new GPO. You should immediately see your Endpoint Policy Manager extensions available in -the Endpoint Policy Manager | Applications flyout menu (as seen in Figure 71) and, when they're -utilized, you'll see the Extension Location change to Central Storage, as seen in Figure 72. +the Endpoint Policy Manager | Applications flyout menu (as seen In the figure shown) and, when they're +utilized, you'll see the Extension Location change to Central Storage, as seen In the figure shown. ![policypak_application_settings_3_8](/images/endpointpolicymanager/applicationsettings/appsetfiles/storage/endpointpolicymanager_application_settings_3_8.webp) -Figure 71. Endpoint Policy Manager extensions available in the flyout menu. +The figure shown. Endpoint Policy Manager extensions available in the flyout menu. ![policypak_application_settings_3_9](/images/endpointpolicymanager/applicationsettings/appsetfiles/storage/endpointpolicymanager_application_settings_3_9.webp) -Figure 72. The extension location has been changed to Central Storage. +The figure shown. The extension location has been changed to Central Storage. :::note You may need to close the Group Policy Editor and then reopen it to see Endpoint Policy @@ -90,3 +90,6 @@ whenever they run the GPMC. (You won't see the Endpoint Policy Manager node unti Policy Manager Admin Console.msi is installed alongside the GPMC.) ::: + + + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/manual/appsetfiles/findfixgpos.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/manual/appsetfiles/findfixgpos.md index 5185226409..8b3eedf60d 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/manual/appsetfiles/findfixgpos.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/manual/appsetfiles/findfixgpos.md @@ -7,22 +7,22 @@ sidebar_position: 60 # Finding and Fixing GPOs with Endpoint Policy Manager DLL Orphans If someone deletes the DLL for a GPO (either within the Central Storage or Local Store), when you're -editing the GPO you'll see the error shown in Figure 88. +editing the GPO you'll see the error shown In the figure shown. ![policypak_application_settings_3_26](/images/endpointpolicymanager/applicationsettings/appsetfiles/endpointpolicymanager_application_settings_3_26.webp) -Figure 88. If the DLL is deleted for a GPO, an error will be shown. +The figure shown. If the DLL is deleted for a GPO, an error will be shown. This means the AppSet settings are not editable until the DLL is replaced in either the Local Store or Central Storage. This is called a Endpoint Policy Manager DLL Orphan. To help you quickly find all instances where this occurs, the Endpoint Policy Manager GPOTouch utility can locate all Endpoint Policy Manager DLL Orphans and rectify the situation. You can see -the Endpoint Policy Manager GPOTouch utility in Figure 89. +the Endpoint Policy Manager GPOTouch utility In the figure shown. ![policypak_application_settings_3_27](/images/endpointpolicymanager/applicationsettings/appsetfiles/endpointpolicymanager_application_settings_3_27.webp) -Figure 89. The Endpoint Policy Manager GPOTouch utility can find and repair orphaned Paks within +The figure shown. The Endpoint Policy Manager GPOTouch utility can find and repair orphaned Paks within GPOs. You simply need to have the original Endpoint Policy Manager DLL for your project and the Endpoint @@ -35,3 +35,6 @@ Policy Manager DLL Orphans, please watch this video: [Understanding and fixing Endpoint Policy Manager DLL Orphans](/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/videos/centralstoresharing/dllorphans.md). ::: + + + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/manual/appsetfiles/gpotouchutility.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/manual/appsetfiles/gpotouchutility.md index ac6cdf0603..5c200b27ca 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/manual/appsetfiles/gpotouchutility.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/manual/appsetfiles/gpotouchutility.md @@ -19,11 +19,11 @@ DesignStudio setup MSI. To start the Endpoint Policy Manager GPOTouch utility, find it in the Start Menu, as seen in -Figure 87. +The figure shown. ![policypak_application_settings_3_25](/images/endpointpolicymanager/applicationsettings/appsetfiles/endpointpolicymanager_application_settings_3_25.webp) -Figure 87. The Start Menu showing Endpoint Policy Manager GPOTouch. +The figure shown. The Start Menu showing Endpoint Policy Manager GPOTouch. Then follow the prompts to specify the source for the latest AppSets that you want to update: Central Storage, Share-Based Storage, Local Store, or All GPOs with the latest AppSets. @@ -33,3 +33,6 @@ To see an overview of the Endpoint Policy Manager GPOTouch utility, please watch tutorial video: [GPOTouch Utility](/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/videos/centralstoresharing/touchutility.md). ::: + + + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/manual/appsetfiles/local.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/manual/appsetfiles/local.md index 985b2e2862..7de4600074 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/manual/appsetfiles/local.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/manual/appsetfiles/local.md @@ -13,12 +13,12 @@ directories. - `%ProgramFiles%\PolicyPak\Design Studio\Extensions` - `%appdata%\PolicyPak\Extensions` -In Figure 64, you can see the`%ProgramFiles%\PolicyPak\Extensions`directory and the compiled AppSets +In the figure shown, you can see the`%ProgramFiles%\PolicyPak\Extensions`directory and the compiled AppSets within it. ![policypak_application_settings_3_1](/images/endpointpolicymanager/applicationsettings/appsetfiles/storage/endpointpolicymanager_application_settings_3_1.webp) -Figure 64. The files that are contained in the` %ProgramFiles%\PolicyPak\Extensions` directory. +The figure shown. The files that are contained in the` %ProgramFiles%\PolicyPak\Extensions` directory. Note that each compiled AppSet has a specific name: `PP-{name of file that you saved}.dll`. @@ -30,11 +30,11 @@ All compiled AppSets must have a name starting with "PP-". This is to prevent er placed into the Extensions directory and, consequently, the Endpoint Policy Manager MMC snap-in trying to load them, which could cause an error. -In Figure 65, you can see the extension DLL is being leveraged from Local Storage. +In the figure shown, you can see the extension DLL is being leveraged from Local Storage. ![policypak_application_settings_3_2](/images/endpointpolicymanager/applicationsettings/appsetfiles/storage/endpointpolicymanager_application_settings_3_2.webp) -Figure 65. The Local Storage is being leveraged by the extension DLL. +The figure shown. The Local Storage is being leveraged by the extension DLL. Local Storage is fine if you only have one administrator in the domain. However, you should always make backup copies of your original pXML files (XML files) and your compiled extension DLLs. This is @@ -75,7 +75,7 @@ Group Policy Editor, he or she must install the included Endpoint Policy Manager Once he or she has done that, the administrator edits the existing GPO and Endpoint Policy Manager directive that contains WinZip directives and receives a message similar to what is shown in -Figure 66. +The figure shown. :::note If you use the Group Policy Editor and don't see the Endpoint Policy Manager node while @@ -86,7 +86,7 @@ the GPMC. ![policypak_application_settings_3_3](/images/endpointpolicymanager/applicationsettings/appsetfiles/storage/endpointpolicymanager_application_settings_3_3.webp) -Figure 66. This message informs the adminstrator that they need to set up +The figure shown. This message informs the adminstrator that they need to set up `c:\Program Files\PolicyPak\Extensions` directory on this computer. When the administrator is on the Admin3 machine, the Endpoint Policy Manager MMC console simply @@ -98,15 +98,18 @@ needs to copy the extension DLL from the Admin1 computer's `c:\Program Files\Pol directory to the Admin3 computer's `c:\Program Files\PolicyPak\Extensions` directory. Additionally, since the DLL isn't on the local machine, there is no way for that administrator to -create a new GPO that contains Endpoint Policy Manager directives, as seen in Figure 67. If there +create a new GPO that contains Endpoint Policy Manager directives, as seen In the figure shown. If there are no Endpoint Policy Manager extension DLLs on the machine that is running the GPMC, then there is no way to define an AppSet item. ![policypak_application_settings_3_4](/images/endpointpolicymanager/applicationsettings/appsetfiles/storage/endpointpolicymanager_application_settings_3_4.webp) -Figure 67. The application is unavailable because there is no way for the administrator to create a +The figure shown. The application is unavailable because there is no way for the administrator to create a new GPO if the DLL isn't on the local machine. Ensuring that these DLLs are always available wherever an administrator might roam can be a real nuisance. With that in mind, Endpoint Policy Manager will honor Endpoint Policy Manager Central Storage and Endpoint Policy Manager Share-Based Storage, as explored in the next sections. + + + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/manual/appsetfiles/overview.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/manual/appsetfiles/overview.md index 9a207193de..819485493d 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/manual/appsetfiles/overview.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/manual/appsetfiles/overview.md @@ -26,6 +26,9 @@ existing Endpoint Policy Manager XMLs when necessary. :::note You can watch an introductory video overview of this section in the tutorial video we created, which can be found here: -[https://www.endpointpolicymanager.com/video/working-with-others-and-using-the-central-store.html](https://www.endpointpolicymanager.com/video/endpointpolicymanager-acl-lockdown-for-registry-based-applications.html). +[https://www.policypak.com/video/working-with-others-and-using-the-central-store.html](https://www.policypak.com/video/endpointpolicymanager-acl-lockdown-for-registry-based-applications.html). ::: + + + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/manual/appsetfiles/sharebased.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/manual/appsetfiles/sharebased.md index dde8a7cd6a..4306fbb982 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/manual/appsetfiles/sharebased.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/manual/appsetfiles/sharebased.md @@ -9,7 +9,7 @@ sidebar_position: 30 :::note For an overview of Share-Based Storage for Endpoint Policy Manager extension DLLs, see this video: -[http://www.endpointpolicymanager.com/videos/endpointpolicymanager-using-shares-to-store-your-paks-share-based-storage.html](http://www.endpointpolicymanager.com/videos/bypassing-internal-item-level-targeting-filters.html). +[https://www.policypak.com/videos/endpointpolicymanager-using-shares-to-store-your-paks-share-based-storage.html](http://www.policypak.com/videos/bypassing-internal-item-level-targeting-filters.html). ::: @@ -66,3 +66,6 @@ to` HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\ PolicyPak\Config\MMC\CentralStores`. In the Registry editor you can mass-deliver Share-Based Storage locations to other Endpoint Policy Manager administrators quickly and automatically. + + + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/manual/appsetfiles/versioncontrol.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/manual/appsetfiles/versioncontrol.md index ecf477a502..3568044fe7 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/manual/appsetfiles/versioncontrol.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/manual/appsetfiles/versioncontrol.md @@ -35,29 +35,29 @@ control mechanism in a test lab before rolling out an update into your productio An AppSet is defined by its project name. You can see the project name when you utilize an AppSet and also when you're working with the project within Endpoint Policy Manager DesignStudio by -selecting the Project Properties tab on the left (see Figure 78). +selecting the Project Properties tab on the left (See the figure here). ![policypak_application_settings_3_16](/images/endpointpolicymanager/applicationsettings/appsetfiles/endpointpolicymanager_application_settings_3_16.webp) -Figure 78. The project name on the Project Properties tab in Endpoint Policy Manager DesignStudio. +The figure shown. The project name on the Project Properties tab in Endpoint Policy Manager DesignStudio. Note that the project name is NOT the same name as the file name, which you used for the pXML (XML) file. The project name is internal to the project itself. In this example, our existing WinZip project file was opened and a new checkbox was added, v2, for -the sake of adding something new for this example (see Figure 79). Then the file was saved with a +the sake of adding something new for this example (See the figure here). Then the file was saved with a different name (`WinZipc.xml`). Finally, the project was compiled. The result is as follows: - The original output file is pp-WinZip 14 to 17.dll because the original pXML filename `was Winzip 14 to 17.xml`. - The new output file is`pp-WinZipc.dll`because the updated pXML filename is `WinZipc.xml`. -However, in both cases, the internal project name is WinZip, as seen in Figure 79, because it did +However, in both cases, the internal project name is WinZip, as seen In the figure shown, because it did not change between projects. ![policypak_application_settings_3_17](/images/endpointpolicymanager/applicationsettings/appsetfiles/endpointpolicymanager_application_settings_3_17.webp) -Figure 79. An example showing that, while the file names may change, the project name remains the +The figure shown. An example showing that, while the file names may change, the project name remains the same. ## Version Control When Leveraging Only the Local Storage @@ -73,25 +73,25 @@ Manager extensions and filenames. Endpoint Policy Manager | Applications node and select your application. In fact, even though multiple Endpoint Policy Manager extension DLLs exists for the same project, you'll only see one entry appears in the flyout menu. You can switch to different DLL at any time by right-clicking the -item and selecting "Reconnect Endpoint Policy Manager DLL," as shown in Figure 80. +item and selecting "Reconnect Endpoint Policy Manager DLL," as shown In the figure shown. ![policypak_application_settings_3_18](/images/endpointpolicymanager/applicationsettings/appsetfiles/endpointpolicymanager_application_settings_3_18.webp) -Figure 80. You can connect to any version at any time when working with GPOs. +The figure shown. You can connect to any version at any time when working with GPOs. -**Step 2 –** Now select the DLL you want as shown in Figure 81.  You'll be able to select which +**Step 2 –** Now select the DLL you want as shown In the figure shown.  You'll be able to select which local storage version you want based on compiled date and time. The file names are also shown as a convenience. ![policypak_application_settings_3_19](/images/endpointpolicymanager/applicationsettings/appsetfiles/endpointpolicymanager_application_settings_3_19.webp) -Figure 81. Pick the version you want, either according to DLL name or date. +The figure shown. Pick the version you want, either according to DLL name or date. -Now the item is updated with the newer DLL as shown in Figure 82. +Now the item is updated with the newer DLL as shown In the figure shown. ![policypak_application_settings_3_20](/images/endpointpolicymanager/applicationsettings/appsetfiles/endpointpolicymanager_application_settings_3_20.webp) -Figure 82. Note the new version is listed now. +The figure shown. Note the new version is listed now. ## Version Control When Leveraging the Central Storage @@ -116,11 +116,11 @@ Creating a new GPO. While creating a new GPO, you will still be able to right-cl Policy Manager | Applications node and select your application. In fact, even though multiple Endpoint Policy Manager extension DLLs exist for the same project, you'll only see one entry appear in the flyout menu. When you click the desired project, you'll be prompted for which version you -want to use, as seen in Figure 83. +want to use, as seen In the figure shown. ![policypak_application_settings_3_21](/images/endpointpolicymanager/applicationsettings/appsetfiles/endpointpolicymanager_application_settings_3_21.webp) -Figure 83. For projects with the same name, you'll be prompted to choose which version you want to +The figure shown. For projects with the same name, you'll be prompted to choose which version you want to use while creating a new GPO. Since there is a DLL in both the Local Store and the Central Storage, you can choose which one you @@ -130,12 +130,12 @@ Editing an existing GPO. If you decide to edit an existing version of a GPO with one DLL is already in the Central Storage—then there is no immediate change. That is, you can double-click the AppSet item, and it will be edited using the original DLL that was already placed in the Central Storage. However, you can also upgrade an existing AppSet item with a newer DLL. To -do this, right-click the item and select "Update Endpoint Policy Manager DLL," as seen in Figure 84. +do this, right-click the item and select "Update Endpoint Policy Manager DLL," as seen In the figure shown. If the newer DLL is selected, it will update the underlying GPO data. ![policypak_application_settings_3_22](/images/endpointpolicymanager/applicationsettings/appsetfiles/endpointpolicymanager_application_settings_3_22.webp) -Figure 84. Upgrading an existing Pak item with a newer DLL. +The figure shown. Upgrading an existing Pak item with a newer DLL. ## Manually Migrating to Newer AppSet DLLs in the Central Storage @@ -158,19 +158,19 @@ Central Storage and **Step 2 –** remove the older DLL from the Central Storage. -You can see this in Figure 85. +You can see this In the figure shown. ![policypak_application_settings_3_23](/images/endpointpolicymanager/applicationsettings/appsetfiles/endpointpolicymanager_application_settings_3_23.webp) -Figure 85. The process of removing old DLLs. +The figure shown. The process of removing old DLLs. When you complete this process, the next time you (or other administrators) create new GPOs, you'll be using the version contained in the Central Storage. If you (or other administrators) edit an -existing GPO, you will get the familiar notice shown in Figure 86. +existing GPO, you will get the familiar notice shown In the figure shown. ![policypak_application_settings_3_24](/images/endpointpolicymanager/applicationsettings/appsetfiles/endpointpolicymanager_application_settings_3_24.webp) -Figure 86. The notice received when editing an existing GPO. +The figure shown. The notice received when editing an existing GPO. Selecting "No" confirms that you want to upgrade the data inside the GPO using the only DLL available—the one you placed in Central Storage. @@ -186,3 +186,6 @@ cautions: no way to control it anymore. So the last known setting for that element will be left on the client machine even if "Revert this policy setting to the default value when it is no longer applied" was originally configured for that element. + + + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/manual/designstudio/_category_.json b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/manual/designstudio/_category_.json index 7fbe6f13a3..9a99ddf5b0 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/manual/designstudio/_category_.json +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/manual/designstudio/_category_.json @@ -7,4 +7,4 @@ "type": "doc", "id": "overview" } -} \ No newline at end of file +} diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/manual/designstudio/advanced.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/manual/designstudio/advanced.md index 3f7eed185a..aaab598d3b 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/manual/designstudio/advanced.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/manual/designstudio/advanced.md @@ -15,38 +15,38 @@ values. Let's explore all these areas. ## Basic Settings By default, all elements show their basic view. You can see at a glance the most important items -that the Configuration Wizard has configured, as shown in Figure 142. +that the Configuration Wizard has configured, as shown In the figure shown. ![advanced_appset_design_and](/images/endpointpolicymanager/applicationsettings/designstudio/advanced_appset_design_and.webp) -Figure 142. The basic properties of an element. +The figure shown. The basic properties of an element. The Configuration Wizard should auto-fill in all basic properties for most items. However, one item that might need attention is the label link. Remember, the label link is the item that describes elements that have no text, like text boxes, spinboxes, dropdowns, sliders, and radio button groups. To configure the label link for an item, click on "Label Link" in the properties of the item, select the "…" (not shown), and then select the text on the page that most closely represents what the text -box, spinbox, etc. is trying to configure. In Figure 143, the radio button group is being described +box, spinbox, etc. is trying to configure. In the figure shown, the radio button group is being described by the text "Associated image viewer." ![advanced_appset_design_and_1](/images/endpointpolicymanager/applicationsettings/designstudio/advanced_appset_design_and_1.webp) -Figure 143. Example of an element's label link. +The figure shown. Example of an element's label link. ## Advanced Settings You can also click the "Advanced" button within Properties to see more detailed information about an -element, as shown in Figure 144.> +element, as shown In the figure shown.> ![advanced_appset_design_and_2](/images/endpointpolicymanager/applicationsettings/designstudio/advanced_appset_design_and_2.webp) -Figure 144. The "Advanced" button in the Properties dialog. +The figure shown. The "Advanced" button in the Properties dialog. The Advanced menu contains sections labeled "Control data" and "Actions." The control data specifies items like dimensions, the display name ("Text"), the default state, the revert state, whether or not the item is disabled ("Enabled"), and whether or not the item's text will stretch within the boundaries of the element's handles ("AutoSize"). The Actions area shows what occurs when the -checkbox is checked. In Figure 145, you can see the following: +checkbox is checked. In the figure shown, you can see the following: - "First Action" performs a registry update. - "`Reg. key`" is set to `WinZip\Policies`. This field is always relative to the data root, so the @@ -62,33 +62,36 @@ checkbox is checked. In Figure 145, you can see the following: value inside "passwordreqlower" is deleted. It's possible to see (or set) second and third actions when an element changes. You can dictate -values within any of the supported datatypes, as shown in Figure 145. +values within any of the supported datatypes, as shown In the figure shown. ![advanced_appset_design_and_3](/images/endpointpolicymanager/applicationsettings/designstudio/advanced_appset_design_and_3.webp) -Figure 145. Examples of second actions. +The figure shown. Examples of second actions. You might want to do this if you had to configure both a registry item and also an INI file when a checkbox is checked. This is a very rare occurrence, but it does happen. After selecting the data type (Registry, INI, XML, etc.) you are then prompted for the section and -property (or registry key and registry value), which in Figure 146 are shown as "[MainFrame]" and +property (or registry key and registry value), which In the figure shown are shown as "[MainFrame]" and "AdvertiseIndex." ![advanced_appset_design_and_4](/images/endpointpolicymanager/applicationsettings/designstudio/advanced_appset_design_and_4.webp) -Figure 146. Selecting the section and property. +The figure shown. Selecting the section and property. Once the value is manually selected, you are able to place the value automatically within the On or -Off values (or both or neither), as shown in Figure 147. +Off values (or both or neither), as shown In the figure shown. ![advanced_appset_design_and_5](/images/endpointpolicymanager/applicationsettings/designstudio/advanced_appset_design_and_5.webp) -Figure 147. Placing the value within the "On" or "Off" fields. +The figure shown. Placing the value within the "On" or "Off" fields. After placing the items, you can further specify the On and Off values within the action itself, as -shown in Figure 148. Checkboxes are only allowed three actions. +shown In the figure shown. Checkboxes are only allowed three actions. ![advanced_appset_design_and_6](/images/endpointpolicymanager/applicationsettings/designstudio/advanced_appset_design_and_6.webp) -Figure 148. Specifying "On" and "Off" values within the action. +The figure shown. Specifying "On" and "Off" values within the action. + + + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/manual/designstudio/applicationsprojects/_category_.json b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/manual/designstudio/applicationsprojects/_category_.json index ba220ad19d..9184bb63a2 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/manual/designstudio/applicationsprojects/_category_.json +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/manual/designstudio/applicationsprojects/_category_.json @@ -7,4 +7,4 @@ "type": "doc", "id": "overview" } -} \ No newline at end of file +} diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/manual/designstudio/applicationsprojects/controlpanel.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/manual/designstudio/applicationsprojects/controlpanel.md index 0688635412..544bf07683 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/manual/designstudio/applicationsprojects/controlpanel.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/manual/designstudio/applicationsprojects/controlpanel.md @@ -8,7 +8,7 @@ sidebar_position: 20 Control panel items are some of the items you might want to deploy settings to and lock down with Endpoint Policy Manager AppLock™. Control Panel items can be items such as the control panel for -mouse, as shown in Figure 203, or items like the Adobe Flash Player Settings Manager or Internet +mouse, as shown In the figure shown, or items like the Adobe Flash Player Settings Manager or Internet Explorer Settings. These applications are special for Endpoint Policy Manager Application Settings Manager, and as such, there is special procedure in order to lock them down. In short, do not use 64-bit machines to try to capture Control Panel applets. Figure 203 shows that Endpoint Policy @@ -16,16 +16,19 @@ Manager DesignStudio sees the process as rundll32.exe when it is running on a 64 ![special_applications_and_project_3](/images/endpointpolicymanager/applicationsettings/designstudio/applicationsprojects/special_applications_and_project_3.webp) -Figure 203. The Control Panel item when running DesignStudio on a 64-bit machine. +The figure shown. The Control Panel item when running DesignStudio on a 64-bit machine. When Endpoint Policy Manager DesignStudio is running on a 32-bit machine, can see that the Control -Panel applet's name is being called by a CPL extension (see Figure 204). +Panel applet's name is being called by a CPL extension (See the figure here). ![special_applications_and_project_4](/images/endpointpolicymanager/applicationsettings/designstudio/applicationsprojects/special_applications_and_project_4.webp) -Figure 204. The Control Panel item when running DesignStudio on a 32-bit machine. +The figure shown. The Control Panel item when running DesignStudio on a 32-bit machine. So, in short, if you would like to capture and edit Control Panel items, use Endpoint Policy Manager DesignStudio on a 32-bit machine, and not a 64-bit machine. Endpoint Policy Manager AppLock™ should work fine when deployed to both 32-bit and 64-bit machines of the same type (i.e., captured on Windows 7 and managed on Windows 7). + + + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/manual/designstudio/applicationsprojects/hkeylocalmachine.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/manual/designstudio/applicationsprojects/hkeylocalmachine.md index 346dfea44c..7ee919ae17 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/manual/designstudio/applicationsprojects/hkeylocalmachine.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/manual/designstudio/applicationsprojects/hkeylocalmachine.md @@ -13,14 +13,14 @@ a service and has entries only in `HKEY_Local_Machine`. You set the project up a ![special_applications_and_project_13](/images/endpointpolicymanager/applicationsettings/designstudio/applicationsprojects/special_applications_and_project_13.webp) -Figure 213. Defining the data root as `HKEY_Local_Machine`. +The figure shown. Defining the data root as `HKEY_Local_Machine`. However, when you do, you'll be prompted with a message suggesting that this might or might not work -as shown in Figure 214. +as shown In the figure shown. ![special_applications_and_project_14](/images/endpointpolicymanager/applicationsettings/designstudio/applicationsprojects/special_applications_and_project_14.webp) -Figure 214. The warning when defining the data root as `HKEY_Local_Machine`. +The figure shown. The warning when defining the data root as `HKEY_Local_Machine`. If you are sure that the application's value is best suited for `HKEY_Local_Machine`, you can safely ignore this warning. @@ -34,3 +34,6 @@ You'll get the same message for applications that store most of their settings i Acrobat Reader is an example in which most settings are in `HKEY_Current_User\Software\Adobe\Acrobat Reader\10.0`, but the updater settings are stored within `HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Adobe\Adobe ARM\1.0\ARM` in the iCheck setting. + + + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/manual/designstudio/applicationsprojects/javabased.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/manual/designstudio/applicationsprojects/javabased.md index fb20c3064e..6ddce80f86 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/manual/designstudio/applicationsprojects/javabased.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/manual/designstudio/applicationsprojects/javabased.md @@ -14,45 +14,47 @@ This is done in two steps: **Step 2 –** Turning off the user account control in Windows 7 -The link for the installable Java Access Bridge can be hard to find. Email Endpoint Policy Manager -tech support at [support@endpointpolicymanager.com](mailto:support@endpointpolicymanager.com), and we can provide you with a +The link for the installable Java Access Bridge can be hard to find. Please [open a support ticket](https://www.netwrix.com/tickets.html#/open-a-ticket) and we can provide you with a copy. Once installed, don't reboot yet, even though the Java Access Bridge installation process asks you to. The second step to capture the UIs of Java-based applications is to disable the user account control. To do this, select "Change User Account Control settings" from the Start Menu, as shown in -Figure 199. +The figure shown. ![special_applications_and_project](/images/endpointpolicymanager/applicationsettings/designstudio/applicationsprojects/special_applications_and_project.webp) -Figure 199. Disabling the user account control settings. +The figure shown. Disabling the user account control settings. -Then, slide the slider all the way to the bottom, as shown in Figure 200. +Then, slide the slider all the way to the bottom, as shown In the figure shown. ![special_applications_and_project_1](/images/endpointpolicymanager/applicationsettings/designstudio/applicationsprojects/special_applications_and_project_1.webp) -Figure 200. Changing the slider to "Never notify." +The figure shown. Changing the slider to "Never notify." At this point, reboot your Endpoint Policy Manager DesignStudio machine. When you next run Endpoint Policy Manager Application Settings Manager, the Tools|Options|Java tab will change to what's shown -in Figure 201. This will indicate that the Java Access Bridge has been loaded successfully and +In the figure shown. This will indicate that the Java Access Bridge has been loaded successfully and remind you that UAC controls need to be off. ![using_the_grays_wizard_13](/images/endpointpolicymanager/applicationsettings/designstudio/using_the_grays_wizard_13.webp) -Figure 201.  The Java Access Bridge has been loaded successfully. +The figure shown.  The Java Access Bridge has been loaded successfully. At this point, you can try to capture your application's UI if it's Java-based, like OpenOffice and other similar applications. Note that some Java-based applications will only capture when assistive -technology is turned on. In Figure 202, OpenOffice dialogs can be captured when this checkbox is +technology is turned on. In the figure shown, OpenOffice dialogs can be captured when this checkbox is checked first. ![special_applications_and_project_2](/images/endpointpolicymanager/applicationsettings/designstudio/applicationsprojects/special_applications_and_project_2.webp) -Figure 202.; Turning on assistive technology. +The figure shown.; Turning on assistive technology. :::note Not every Java-based UI will capture perfectly. Let us know if there's a particular application you're having trouble with. ::: + + + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/manual/designstudio/applicationsprojects/mozillabased.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/manual/designstudio/applicationsprojects/mozillabased.md index 0fa01c170d..d5a90032e6 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/manual/designstudio/applicationsprojects/mozillabased.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/manual/designstudio/applicationsprojects/mozillabased.md @@ -21,7 +21,7 @@ machine will store user `settings within \Profiles\edk2qe8w.default`. ![special_applications_and_project_5](/images/endpointpolicymanager/applicationsettings/designstudio/applicationsprojects/special_applications_and_project_5.webp) -Figure 205. The location where using settings will be stored. +The figure shown. The location where using settings will be stored. Every machine on your network will have a storage location, meaning Firefox (or Thunderbird, Seamonkey, or Evergreen profiles) is stored in a unique directory on each computer. You can see in @@ -30,7 +30,7 @@ settings. ![special_applications_and_project_6](/images/endpointpolicymanager/applicationsettings/designstudio/applicationsprojects/special_applications_and_project_6.webp) -Figure 206. The `prefs.js` file location. +The figure shown. The `prefs.js` file location. The good news is Endpoint Policy Manager DesignStudio and the Endpoint Policy Manager Application Settings Manager CSE can handle this problem. Endpoint Policy Manager Application Settings Manager @@ -49,21 +49,21 @@ the following three files: To control Mozilla-based applications using Endpoint Policy Manager Application Settings Manager and Endpoint Policy Manager DesignStudio, we only need to teach DesignStudio where the profiles.ini file lives. This file is not the file that contains our user settings. This is the file that points us to -where the user settings (`prefs.js`) are stored (see Figure 207). +where the user settings (`prefs.js`) are stored (See the figure here). ![special_applications_and_project_7](/images/endpointpolicymanager/applicationsettings/designstudio/applicationsprojects/special_applications_and_project_7.webp) -Figure 207. The `profiles.ini `file. +The figure shown. The `profiles.ini `file. In Endpoint Policy Manager DesignStudio, for all other file-based project types (INI, XML, .properties, .js-type, etc.), you can select the specific file you want to manage. But with Mozilla project type files, you must always point to the profiles.ini file of the Mozilla application. For -example, with Firefox, you will likely want to specify what's shown in Figure 208. This is because +example, with Firefox, you will likely want to specify what's shown In the figure shown. This is because the `profiles.ini` file for Firefox lives in `%appdata%\Mozilla\Firefox`. ![special_applications_and_project_8](/images/endpointpolicymanager/applicationsettings/designstudio/applicationsprojects/special_applications_and_project_8.webp) -Figure 208. Pointing to the profiles.ini file location. +The figure shown. Pointing to the profiles.ini file location. Note also that the "Application name (optional)" field is filled in as "Mozilla Firefox." The "Application name (optional)" field is different than the project name. "Project name" is the @@ -75,7 +75,7 @@ Endpoint Policy Manager Application Settings Manager looks in the MSI installed like `*{string}*`. Therefore, its best to make the "Application name (optional)" field text more generic. -So, in the example in Figure 209, it is specified as "Mozilla Firefox," which will be generic enough +So, in the example In the figure shown, it is specified as "Mozilla Firefox," which will be generic enough to cover all versions of Mozilla Firefox. A common mistake is to add a string in this field that is too specific. For instance, putting @@ -84,7 +84,7 @@ will apply only when a product matching \*Mozilla Firefox 23.0\* is found on the This same idea applies to Thunderbird, Chatzilla, and all other Firefox-type applications. For Thunderbird, the right data file location is `%appdata%\Thunderbird\profiles.ini`, as shown in -Figure 209. This is because the Thunderbird profiles.ini file lives in `%appdata%\Thunderbird`. +The figure shown. This is because the Thunderbird profiles.ini file lives in `%appdata%\Thunderbird`. (Note that Thunderbird does not contain a "Mozilla" subdirectory like Firefox). Note also that the "Application @@ -92,15 +92,15 @@ name (optional)" field should be generic enough for all version of Mozilla Thund ![special_applications_and_project_9](/images/endpointpolicymanager/applicationsettings/designstudio/applicationsprojects/special_applications_and_project_9.webp) -Figure 209. Filling in the "Application name" field for Mozilla Thunderbird. +The figure shown. Filling in the "Application name" field for Mozilla Thunderbird. -For Sunbird, the location is `%appdata%\Mozilla\Sunbird\profiles.ini`, as shown in Figure 210. This +For Sunbird, the location is `%appdata%\Mozilla\Sunbird\profiles.ini`, as shown In the figure shown. This is because the Sunbird profiles.ini file lives in `%appdata%\Mozilla\Sunbird` (similar to Firefox). The "Application name (optional)" field should be "Mozilla Sunbird" (not shown in this screenshot). ![special_applications_and_project_10](/images/endpointpolicymanager/applicationsettings/designstudio/applicationsprojects/special_applications_and_project_10.webp) -Figure 210. The location of the Sunbird `profiles.ini` file. +The figure shown. The location of the Sunbird `profiles.ini` file. :::note Evergreen is a popular system for managing libraries. This application has been verified @@ -120,19 +120,19 @@ modify an existing file), named `user.js`. The file `user.js` will contain your application's settings, and will not modify the existing `prefs.js`. For example, before a Mozilla-based AppSet is written to a machine, the application's folder will -usually only have a `prefs.js` file describing the user experience, as shown in Figure 211. +usually only have a `prefs.js` file describing the user experience, as shown In the figure shown. ![special_applications_and_project_11](/images/endpointpolicymanager/applicationsettings/designstudio/applicationsprojects/special_applications_and_project_11.webp) -Figure 211. The `prefs.js` file. +The figure shown. The `prefs.js` file. After the AppSet successfully applies, Endpoint Policy Manager Application Settings Manager will write a new file, `user.js`, instead of changing the `prefs.js` file directly. You can see the -new` user.js` file after the AppSet settings are deployed to Firefox on the machine in Figure 212. +new` user.js` file after the AppSet settings are deployed to Firefox on the machine In the figure shown. ![special_applications_and_project_12](/images/endpointpolicymanager/applicationsettings/designstudio/applicationsprojects/special_applications_and_project_12.webp) -Figure 212. The `user.js `file. +The figure shown. The `user.js `file. Note again that `prefs.js` is not touched during the delivery of the settings. The Mozilla-based applications will treat `user.js` as special file that has two very important characteristics: @@ -152,3 +152,6 @@ inside Firefox, those changes are thrown away for next time. For more information on `user.js` files you can check out the following web article: `http://kb.mozillazine.org/User.js_file` + + + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/manual/designstudio/applicationsprojects/overview.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/manual/designstudio/applicationsprojects/overview.md index d2fa27d406..f9ab6574dd 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/manual/designstudio/applicationsprojects/overview.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/manual/designstudio/applicationsprojects/overview.md @@ -9,3 +9,6 @@ sidebar_position: 150 Some Netwrix Endpoint Policy Manager (formerly PolicyPak) DesignStudio projects require special consideration. In this section, we will share with you some notes about particular types of applications you might want to make into AppSets. + + + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/manual/designstudio/applicationsprojects/virtualized.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/manual/designstudio/applicationsprojects/virtualized.md index 834137f925..83e06947e7 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/manual/designstudio/applicationsprojects/virtualized.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/manual/designstudio/applicationsprojects/virtualized.md @@ -14,3 +14,6 @@ Virtualization (SWV). Creating application virtualization packages is beyond the scope of this document, but if you're already using an application virtualization solution, then Endpoint Policy Manager Application Settings Manager can manage those applications naturally using Group Policy. + + + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/manual/designstudio/applockguids.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/manual/designstudio/applockguids.md index 4dc6690843..d88ae6ff38 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/manual/designstudio/applockguids.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/manual/designstudio/applockguids.md @@ -9,37 +9,40 @@ sidebar_position: 80 Some applications embrace the idea of Netwrix Endpoint Policy Manager (formerly PolicyPak) AppLock™ tab hiding, but won't honor Endpoint Policy Manager AppLock™. For instance, Firefox has tabs, but doesn't honor Endpoint Policy Manager AppLock™ in practice. For this reason, in the GPO, this would -not be honored when affecting the client, as shown in Figure 149. +not be honored when affecting the client, as shown In the figure shown. ![removing_applock_guids](/images/endpointpolicymanager/applicationsettings/designstudio/removing_applock_guids.webp) -Figure 149. An example of an application that does not honor Endpoint Policy Manager AppLock™. +The figure shown. An example of an application that does not honor Endpoint Policy Manager AppLock™. Another application that does not honor Endpoint Policy Manager AppLock™ is Acrobat Reader, as -shown in Figure 150, since it doesn't have tabs at all. +shown In the figure shown, since it doesn't have tabs at all. ![removing_applock_guids_1](/images/endpointpolicymanager/applicationsettings/designstudio/removing_applock_guids_1.webp) -Figure 150. Example of an application without any tabs. +The figure shown. Example of an application without any tabs. -For this reason, trying to disable the tab in the GPO doesn't make much sense (see Figure 151). +For this reason, trying to disable the tab in the GPO doesn't make much sense (See the figure here). ![removing_applock_guids_2](/images/endpointpolicymanager/applicationsettings/designstudio/removing_applock_guids_2.webp) -Figure 151. Disabling tabs does not work for applications that do not have tabs. +The figure shown. Disabling tabs does not work for applications that do not have tabs. In these cases, you might want to remove the AppLock™ GUIDs from the project so that it is not possible to right-click on a tab in the Group Policy MMC. To do that, follow the steps presented in -Figure 152. +The figure shown. ![removing_applock_guids_3](/images/endpointpolicymanager/applicationsettings/designstudio/removing_applock_guids_3.webp) -Figure 152. Disabling AppLock™ GUIDs. +The figure shown. Disabling AppLock™ GUIDs. When you do this, each tab in the compiled project will no longer have the option to "Disable whole tab in target application" or "Force display of whole tab in target application," as shown in -Figure 153. +The figure shown. ![removing_applock_guids_4](/images/endpointpolicymanager/applicationsettings/designstudio/removing_applock_guids_4.webp) -Figure 153. AppLock™ GUIDs have been removed. +The figure shown. AppLock™ GUIDs have been removed. + + + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/manual/designstudio/configurationwizard/_category_.json b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/manual/designstudio/configurationwizard/_category_.json index 9efc903653..db7dce2641 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/manual/designstudio/configurationwizard/_category_.json +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/manual/designstudio/configurationwizard/_category_.json @@ -7,4 +7,4 @@ "type": "doc", "id": "overview" } -} \ No newline at end of file +} diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/manual/designstudio/configurationwizard/additionalconfiguration.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/manual/designstudio/configurationwizard/additionalconfiguration.md index d124a9c7a0..b13713cde1 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/manual/designstudio/configurationwizard/additionalconfiguration.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/manual/designstudio/configurationwizard/additionalconfiguration.md @@ -14,14 +14,14 @@ Configuration Wizard detects multiple values and what is meant by a labeled link :::tip Remember, the Configuration Wizard may find values that are new, changed, or deleted during any -given capture. In the example in Figure 121, the "Name" text box field was configured by the wizard. +given capture. In the example In the figure shown, the "Name" text box field was configured by the wizard. A value of "Test" was entered into the application. ::: ![configuring_elements_using_14](/images/endpointpolicymanager/applicationsettings/designstudio/configurationwizard/configuring_elements_using_14.webp) -Figure 121. A change to the Name textbox field. +The figure shown. A change to the Name textbox field. Here, the wizard detected multiple changes. The key to the changes is as follows: @@ -47,7 +47,7 @@ Figure 122, we can see that checking on the setting was changing "passwordreqlow ![configuring_elements_using_15](/images/endpointpolicymanager/applicationsettings/designstudio/configurationwizard/configuring_elements_using_15.webp) -Figure 122. Re-trying a specific item with the Configuration Wizard. +The figure shown. Re-trying a specific item with the Configuration Wizard. The Configuration Wizard will check the settings that are unknown and guess what the value should be, placing it into the appropriate checkbox. You have two choices here: @@ -58,17 +58,17 @@ be, placing it into the appropriate checkbox. You have two choices here: - Continue onward with the Configuration Wizard and it will ask you to re-try a specific state (in this case, unchecking a checkbox) to see how the application behaves. Once the value is definitely known, the red color is removed from the value. No checkmarks are present to re-discover any - specific values. An example is shown in Figure 123. + specific values. An example is shown In the figure shown. ![configuring_elements_using_16](/images/endpointpolicymanager/applicationsettings/designstudio/configurationwizard/configuring_elements_using_16.webp) -Figure 123. Neither checkbox is selected after re-trying a specific state. +The figure shown. Neither checkbox is selected after re-trying a specific state. ## Linked Label Selection Some items in the Configuration Wizard will ask you about linked label selection (also known as label links). During the Configuration Wizard process, some elements, like text boxes, spinboxes, -sliders, and other elements need know what they are setting. In Figure 124, you can see an example +sliders, and other elements need know what they are setting. In the figure shown, you can see an example of setting a text box label link. The word that is most similar to the name of the element itself is its label. It might look like just some text on the form, but inside Endpoint Policy Manager DesignStudio, it has a type called "Label." In short, when asked to select the linked label, it's @@ -78,13 +78,16 @@ the word "Name" on the Linked Label Selection page. ![configuring_elements_using_17](/images/endpointpolicymanager/applicationsettings/designstudio/configurationwizard/configuring_elements_using_17.webp) -Figure 124. Selecting the linked label for an element. +The figure shown. Selecting the linked label for an element. -In the second example in Figure 125, we're configuring a slider and need to choose the linked label. +In the second example In the figure shown, we're configuring a slider and need to choose the linked label. In this case, it could be argued that either "Speed:" or "Double-click speed" would make good linked label selections, because either one describes what the slider does. "Double-click speed" is likely a slightly better choice here for clarity. ![configuring_elements_using_18](/images/endpointpolicymanager/applicationsettings/designstudio/configurationwizard/configuring_elements_using_18.webp) -Figure 125. Choosing a linked label. +The figure shown. Choosing a linked label. + + + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/manual/designstudio/configurationwizard/commonerrors.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/manual/designstudio/configurationwizard/commonerrors.md index 806dff046c..b50238d33c 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/manual/designstudio/configurationwizard/commonerrors.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/manual/designstudio/configurationwizard/commonerrors.md @@ -14,11 +14,11 @@ now. If you inadvertently checked two checkboxes when making changes, as shown in the top window of Figure 116, the Configuration Wizard detects both changes and asks you which one you intended to make. If you know which one you wanted to select, you can check the corresponding box in the wizard. -In the example below, we want to choose "passwordreqlower," as shown in Figure 116. +In the example below, we want to choose "passwordreqlower," as shown In the figure shown. ![configuring_elements_using_9](/images/endpointpolicymanager/applicationsettings/designstudio/configurationwizard/configuring_elements_using_9.webp) -Figure 116. Selecting which of the two boxes was intended to be checked. +The figure shown. Selecting which of the two boxes was intended to be checked. You can also cancel the Configuration Wizard, and start over again if you see lots of unfamiliar settings and are unsure of which to choose. @@ -26,12 +26,12 @@ settings and are unsure of which to choose. ## Unexpected Changes Sometimes setting one element (checkbox, dropdown, etc.) will add a lot of unexpected values to the -application. For instance, clicking this one checkbox in Figure 117 below added what appears to be +application. For instance, clicking this one checkbox In the figure shown below added what appears to be five changes. ![configuring_elements_using_10](/images/endpointpolicymanager/applicationsettings/designstudio/configurationwizard/configuring_elements_using_10.webp) -Figure 117. Unexpected changes after selecting an element. +The figure shown. Unexpected changes after selecting an element. Usually, this happens when the first item in an application is written. The application will make a bunch of assumptions and write those items as a baseline. When this happens, you can either choose @@ -39,12 +39,12 @@ the correct setting (based on the choices that are shown) or cancel the Configur start again. To start again, put the checkbox (or dropdown, etc.) back to the original location, click "Apply" or "OK" in the application to re-write the original setting, then restart the Configuration Wizard. Doing so will isolate the one change that the checkbox (dropdown, etc.) is -really changing. A successful attempt is shown in Figure 118. Instead of five changed values, there +really changing. A successful attempt is shown In the figure shown. Instead of five changed values, there is only one. ![configuring_elements_using_11](/images/endpointpolicymanager/applicationsettings/designstudio/configurationwizard/configuring_elements_using_11.webp) -Figure 118. A successful attempt at making changes after the Configuration Wizard has been +The figure shown. A successful attempt at making changes after the Configuration Wizard has been restarted. This scenario is very common. So, if you see activity that doesn't make sense, close the @@ -54,22 +54,25 @@ one changed value. ## Multiple Values Controlling One Element Sometimes one element (checkbox, dropdown, etc.) will actually control multiple values at the same -time. In the example in Figure 119, "Default page layout" has four possible settings. When one of +time. In the example In the figure shown, "Default page layout" has four possible settings. When one of those settings, "Facing," is selected, the wizard detects two changes as shown. ![configuring_elements_using_12](/images/endpointpolicymanager/applicationsettings/designstudio/configurationwizard/configuring_elements_using_12.webp) -Figure 119. Two changes being detected for one element. +The figure shown. Two changes being detected for one element. The wizard may suggest that both changed values are valid. In this case, "Showmode" and "HasFacing" are indeed being set by the change of this element, so ensuring both checkmarks are checked and -continuing onward makes sense. In Figure 120, we can see the results of changing these two items +continuing onward makes sense. In the figure shown, we can see the results of changing these two items simultaneously. If only one checkmark was checked in the previous step, the dropdown would not have been configured correctly. ![configuring_elements_using_13](/images/endpointpolicymanager/applicationsettings/designstudio/configurationwizard/configuring_elements_using_13.webp) -Figure 120. Successfully changing two items simultaneously. +The figure shown. Successfully changing two items simultaneously. If the wizard detects that both values (ShowMode and HasFacing) are being changed each time, it will proceed onward recording all the changed values and not prompt for input. + + + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/manual/designstudio/configurationwizard/defaultdataroots.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/manual/designstudio/configurationwizard/defaultdataroots.md index 4ef92f4e36..a64f4f26ca 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/manual/designstudio/configurationwizard/defaultdataroots.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/manual/designstudio/configurationwizard/defaultdataroots.md @@ -16,31 +16,31 @@ To be specific, the Configuration Wizard doesn't look for all changed files and entries. It's only looking where you tell it to look. At the start of every project, you are asked where the application's data is stored, and you set that as your default data root. We set up the data root in the previous section, "Setting Up Application Configuration Data." Recall that your -data root can be a registry key (as shown in Figure 108) or a specific file, like an INI or XML file +data root can be a registry key (as shown In the figure shown) or a specific file, like an INI or XML file (Figure 109). ![configuring_elements_using_1](/images/endpointpolicymanager/applicationsettings/designstudio/configurationwizard/configuring_elements_using_1.webp) -Figure 108. Data root selection with registry key. +The figure shown. Data root selection with registry key. ![configuring_elements_using_2](/images/endpointpolicymanager/applicationsettings/designstudio/configurationwizard/configuring_elements_using_2.webp) -Figure 109. Data root selection with an INI file. +The figure shown. Data root selection with an INI file. This can be done at the start of any new project or later on in a project by selecting the Project -Properties tab and changing the data root, as shown in Figure 110. +Properties tab and changing the data root, as shown In the figure shown. ![configuring_elements_using_3](/images/endpointpolicymanager/applicationsettings/designstudio/configurationwizard/configuring_elements_using_3.webp) -Figure 110. Changing the data root. +The figure shown. Changing the data root. There is also another way to change the data root, which is inside the Configuration Wizard itself. While configuring items, if you realize that you need to make a change, it's easy to set a location -for the data root, as shown in Figure 111. +for the data root, as shown In the figure shown. ![configuring_elements_using_4](/images/endpointpolicymanager/applicationsettings/designstudio/configurationwizard/configuring_elements_using_4.webp) -Figure 111. Changing the location of the data root. +The figure shown. Changing the location of the data root. :::note This adjusts all existing elements such that their paths are now relative to this new @@ -59,3 +59,6 @@ files. In most cases, simply select the top most entry within a file and the Con will look for all changes that happen within that file. ::: + + + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/manual/designstudio/configurationwizard/elements/_category_.json b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/manual/designstudio/configurationwizard/elements/_category_.json index f50bdefef4..0c3a6b9996 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/manual/designstudio/configurationwizard/elements/_category_.json +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/manual/designstudio/configurationwizard/elements/_category_.json @@ -7,4 +7,4 @@ "type": "doc", "id": "overview" } -} \ No newline at end of file +} diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/manual/designstudio/configurationwizard/elements/comboboxes.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/manual/designstudio/configurationwizard/elements/comboboxes.md index 5ed83c55e1..bcbef59b1d 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/manual/designstudio/configurationwizard/elements/comboboxes.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/manual/designstudio/configurationwizard/elements/comboboxes.md @@ -7,17 +7,17 @@ sidebar_position: 40 # Combo Boxes Combo boxes inside applications allow for you to choose one item in a set of many items. In this -example, the combo box has four valid items, as shown in Figure 135. +example, the combo box has four valid items, as shown In the figure shown. ![configuring_elements_using_28_624x275](/images/endpointpolicymanager/applicationsettings/designstudio/configurationwizard/elements/configuring_elements_using_28_624x275.webp) -Figure 135. An example of a combo box. +The figure shown. An example of a combo box. -In the example in Figure 136, however, Endpoint Policy Manager DesignStudio brought in six entries. +In the example In the figure shown, however, Endpoint Policy Manager DesignStudio brought in six entries. ![configuring_elements_using_29](/images/endpointpolicymanager/applicationsettings/designstudio/configurationwizard/elements/configuring_elements_using_29.webp) -Figure 136. An incorrect number of entries has been brought in by DesignStudio. +The figure shown. An incorrect number of entries has been brought in by DesignStudio. :::note You can see the entries by double-clicking on a combo box. @@ -32,9 +32,12 @@ You can adjust for this in two ways: - Or, in the Configuration Wizard, wait until the items you want to remove are presented the select "Skip and remove this item." -You can see the "Skip and remove this item" selection in Figure 137. This will remove the incorrect +You can see the "Skip and remove this item" selection In the figure shown. This will remove the incorrect entry from the List Collection Editor for the combo box. ![configuring_elements_using_30](/images/endpointpolicymanager/applicationsettings/designstudio/configurationwizard/elements/configuring_elements_using_30.webp) -Figure 137. Removing the incorrect entry. +The figure shown. Removing the incorrect entry. + + + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/manual/designstudio/configurationwizard/elements/filefolderbrowsers.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/manual/designstudio/configurationwizard/elements/filefolderbrowsers.md index 446fadcd3a..42b1db92ab 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/manual/designstudio/configurationwizard/elements/filefolderbrowsers.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/manual/designstudio/configurationwizard/elements/filefolderbrowsers.md @@ -14,12 +14,15 @@ Endpoint Policy Manager DesignStudio that this is the case. In the example below, a working folder item is shown. To configure the dialog as a folder browser, right-click the "…" and select "Change type to…." Then, select "Folder Browser," as shown in -Figure 138. +The figure shown. ![configuring_elements_using_31](/images/endpointpolicymanager/applicationsettings/designstudio/configurationwizard/elements/configuring_elements_using_31.webp) -Figure 138. Configuring a dialog as a folder browser. +The figure shown. Configuring a dialog as a folder browser. Then, right-click the "…" again and select "Configuration Wizard." The goal is to change the folder (or file) to anything different so that the Capture Wizard detects the change. You may choose the original folder (or file) as the default and revert settings. + + + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/manual/designstudio/configurationwizard/elements/fontbrowsers.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/manual/designstudio/configurationwizard/elements/fontbrowsers.md index fe2d173120..7f0c1345ae 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/manual/designstudio/configurationwizard/elements/fontbrowsers.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/manual/designstudio/configurationwizard/elements/fontbrowsers.md @@ -6,30 +6,33 @@ sidebar_position: 60 # Font Browsers -Buttons can also be converted to font browsers, as shown in Figure 139. +Buttons can also be converted to font browsers, as shown In the figure shown. ![configuring_elements_using_32](/images/endpointpolicymanager/applicationsettings/designstudio/configurationwizard/elements/configuring_elements_using_32.webp) -Figure 139. Converting a dialog to a font browser. +The figure shown. Converting a dialog to a font browser. A font browser button requires at least one text box, or ideally two text boxes, to work. If no text boxes are available on the page, you are not allowed to configure the Font Browser button, as shown -in Figure 140. +In the figure shown. ![configuring_elements_using_33](/images/endpointpolicymanager/applicationsettings/designstudio/configurationwizard/elements/configuring_elements_using_33.webp) -Figure 140. Configuring a dialog to a font browser requires at least one text box. +The figure shown. Configuring a dialog to a font browser requires at least one text box. The first text box is used to fill in the actual font name automatically with the Font Browser button. The second text box may or may not be used to fill in the font's size. In the Firefox example below, the "Default font" text box will be used for the font name. However, it has its own separate dropdown control for the size. In this case, the Font Browser Configuration Wizard will ask -you which text box you want to use for the font name, as see in Figure 141. +you which text box you want to use for the font name, as see In the figure shown. ![configuring_elements_using_34](/images/endpointpolicymanager/applicationsettings/designstudio/configurationwizard/elements/configuring_elements_using_34.webp) -Figure 141. Selecting the font name. +The figure shown. Selecting the font name. If a second text box is available on the page, you are asked if you would like to use it for the font size. Otherwise, it is assumed that another element on the form will control font size, like it is here with the Size dropdown menu. + + + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/manual/designstudio/configurationwizard/elements/overview.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/manual/designstudio/configurationwizard/elements/overview.md index b546fc346b..3790f93ddb 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/manual/designstudio/configurationwizard/elements/overview.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/manual/designstudio/configurationwizard/elements/overview.md @@ -29,3 +29,6 @@ Most elements have the following constructs: - Linked label (for items that cannot describe themselves) We'll explore some of these element types in the following sections. + + + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/manual/designstudio/configurationwizard/elements/radiobuttons.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/manual/designstudio/configurationwizard/elements/radiobuttons.md index 14a0835cdc..6829329b1c 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/manual/designstudio/configurationwizard/elements/radiobuttons.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/manual/designstudio/configurationwizard/elements/radiobuttons.md @@ -7,42 +7,45 @@ sidebar_position: 10 # Radio Buttons Radio buttons can only be configured in a group. If you use the Endpoint Policy Manager Capture -Wizard, radio buttons are always grouped together automatically, as shown in Figure 126. +Wizard, radio buttons are always grouped together automatically, as shown In the figure shown. ![configuring_elements_using_19](/images/endpointpolicymanager/applicationsettings/designstudio/configurationwizard/elements/configuring_elements_using_19.webp) -Figure 126. Radio buttons are configured in a group. +The figure shown. Radio buttons are configured in a group. -It's also possible to un-group radio buttons, as shown in Figure 127. +It's also possible to un-group radio buttons, as shown In the figure shown. ![configuring_elements_using_20](/images/endpointpolicymanager/applicationsettings/designstudio/configurationwizard/elements/configuring_elements_using_20.webp) -Figure 127. Ungrouping radio buttons. +The figure shown. Ungrouping radio buttons. You may need to un-group radio button items then manually re-group them. This can occur where the Capture Wizard doesn't accurately recognize sets of radio buttons within a frame. In the case shown -in the application (right-hand graphic in Figure 126), these two radio button groups shouldn't act +in the application (right-hand graphic In the figure shown), these two radio button groups shouldn't act as one group; they are really two separate groups. Right-click the group and select "Ungroup," as -shown in Figure 126. Then, you will be left with four separate radio buttons. +shown In the figure shown. Then, you will be left with four separate radio buttons. In this project, the first two need to be grouped, and the second two need to be grouped. To do this, press and hold the Ctrl key, then click on the first two radio button items to select them -both. Then right-click and select "Group," as shown in Figure 128. Repeat this proces for the second +both. Then right-click and select "Group," as shown In the figure shown. Repeat this proces for the second group. ![configuring_elements_using_21](/images/endpointpolicymanager/applicationsettings/designstudio/configurationwizard/elements/configuring_elements_using_21.webp) -Figure 128. Grouping radio buttons. +The figure shown. Grouping radio buttons. Then, once the buttons are grouped, you can run the Configuration Wizard over each group -independently, as shown in Figure 129. +independently, as shown In the figure shown. ![configuring_elements_using_22](/images/endpointpolicymanager/applicationsettings/designstudio/configurationwizard/elements/configuring_elements_using_22.webp) -Figure 129. Using the Configuration Wizard on each group of buttons. +The figure shown. Using the Configuration Wizard on each group of buttons. :::note If the wizard is unable to verify all the values, you may be asked to re-check a specific radio button item to definitively know if an item was changed or deleted. ::: + + + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/manual/designstudio/configurationwizard/elements/slidersspinboxes.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/manual/designstudio/configurationwizard/elements/slidersspinboxes.md index d58b91407d..c6874fdb9d 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/manual/designstudio/configurationwizard/elements/slidersspinboxes.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/manual/designstudio/configurationwizard/elements/slidersspinboxes.md @@ -14,22 +14,22 @@ how they need to be configured. To configure a slider or spinbox, we need to kno - Maximum (right most or top most) value Usually, the left most value is a number that is less than the right most value. For instance, a -slider labeled "Volume," as shown in Figure 130, would have a lower value when slid to the left, and +slider labeled "Volume," as shown In the figure shown, would have a lower value when slid to the left, and a higher value when slid to the right. ![configuring_elements_using_23_624x182](/images/endpointpolicymanager/applicationsettings/designstudio/configurationwizard/elements/configuring_elements_using_23_624x182.webp) -Figure 130. A typical slider. +The figure shown. A typical slider. Although this is usually true, in the next example, the minimum (left most) value was 900 and the -maximum (right most) value was 200 (see Figure 131). DesignStudio discovers this during the wizard +maximum (right most) value was 200 (See the figure here). DesignStudio discovers this during the wizard process and suggests what is likely going on. In most cases, keeping the default will be the right thing to do, which will establish this as a reverse slider and correctly establish the minimum and maximum values. ![configuring_elements_using_24](/images/endpointpolicymanager/applicationsettings/designstudio/configurationwizard/elements/configuring_elements_using_24.webp) -Figure 131. Discovering a reverse slider with DesignStudio. +The figure shown. Discovering a reverse slider with DesignStudio. Note also that the Slider Configuration Wizard will capture the original value set in the slider when the wizard was run, and suggest that value as the default value and the revert value. The @@ -38,7 +38,7 @@ Slider Configuration Wizard might also detect a multiplier for some items. In th ![configuring_elements_using_25](/images/endpointpolicymanager/applicationsettings/designstudio/configurationwizard/elements/configuring_elements_using_25.webp) -Figure 132. Detecting a slider multiplier. +The figure shown. Detecting a slider multiplier. In these cases, the Slider Configuration Wizard will detect this and suggest a way to rectify what you see (0–100) versus what is set inside the application (0–254). If you select "Adjust range and @@ -49,13 +49,16 @@ application is maintained, but you might lose precision in the target applicatio Some applications have sliders that set a bunch of values all at once, or make major changes to the application or operating system behavior. These kinds of sliders are not supported for actions in Endpoint Policy Manager Application Settings Manager. Two examples of these kinds of unsupported -sliders are items like Internet Explorer's security slider, shown in Figure 133 (left side) and User -Account Control Settings, shown in Figure 133 (right side). +sliders are items like Internet Explorer's security slider, shown In the figure shown (left side) and User +Account Control Settings, shown In the figure shown (right side). ![configuring_elements_using_26](/images/endpointpolicymanager/applicationsettings/designstudio/configurationwizard/elements/configuring_elements_using_26.webp) -Figure 133. Examples of unsupported sliders. +The figure shown. Examples of unsupported sliders. Sliders like these can be hidden or disabled, but Endpoint Policy Manager DesignStudio should not be used to try to configure these kinds of sliders that set a multitude of settings based on conditions. + + + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/manual/designstudio/configurationwizard/elements/textnumericboxes.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/manual/designstudio/configurationwizard/elements/textnumericboxes.md index db1f0dd55b..b049e9bad3 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/manual/designstudio/configurationwizard/elements/textnumericboxes.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/manual/designstudio/configurationwizard/elements/textnumericboxes.md @@ -9,8 +9,11 @@ sidebar_position: 30 Text boxes and numeric boxes act very similarly. The goal is to make any change at all that can be detected. You are then able to select the default and revert values and also the linked label. You can choose the default of what was originally captured in the text box, or select the value you -changed to. See Figure 134 for an example of a numeric box. +changed to. See the figure here for an example of a numeric box. ![configuring_elements_using_27](/images/endpointpolicymanager/applicationsettings/designstudio/configurationwizard/elements/configuring_elements_using_27.webp) -Figure 134. Numeric box example. +The figure shown. Numeric box example. + + + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/manual/designstudio/configurationwizard/knownvalues.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/manual/designstudio/configurationwizard/knownvalues.md index 667b300cc1..7140288b41 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/manual/designstudio/configurationwizard/knownvalues.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/manual/designstudio/configurationwizard/knownvalues.md @@ -11,16 +11,19 @@ configuration item might have. After the Capture Wizard is complete, the UI migh is still unknown what happens when you actually click a checkbox, click a radio button, or slide a slider. Therefore, DesignStudio has to make some initial assumptions about what a checkbox or any other element does. You can see the basic properties of an element just by clicking on it, as shown -in Figure 112. The figure shows that the data key, data value, on value, and off value settings are +In the figure shown. The figure shows that the data key, data value, on value, and off value settings are not known. ![configuring_elements_using_5](/images/endpointpolicymanager/applicationsettings/designstudio/configurationwizard/configuring_elements_using_5.webp) -Figure 112. The basic properties of an element. +The figure shown. The basic properties of an element. Once you've run the Configuration Wizard for that element, however, all the known values are -automatically put in place, as shown in Figure 113. +automatically put in place, as shown In the figure shown. ![configuring_elements_using_6](/images/endpointpolicymanager/applicationsettings/designstudio/configurationwizard/configuring_elements_using_6.webp) -Figure 113. The Configuration Wizard inputs the known property values. +The figure shown. The Configuration Wizard inputs the known property values. + + + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/manual/designstudio/configurationwizard/overview.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/manual/designstudio/configurationwizard/overview.md index 0323f0b0d4..3c0d372f24 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/manual/designstudio/configurationwizard/overview.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/manual/designstudio/configurationwizard/overview.md @@ -11,8 +11,11 @@ element. This section expands on what the Configuration Wizard is capable of and into how it works and what to look out for when creating your own AppSets. The Configuration Wizard is generally available to help you implement the details of what any element is doing. To start the Configuration Wizard, you can right-click over most elements and select "Configuration Wizard" or -click on the wand, as shown in Figure 107. +click on the wand, as shown In the figure shown. ![configuring_elements_using](/images/endpointpolicymanager/applicationsettings/designstudio/configurationwizard/configuring_elements_using.webp) -Figure 107. Starting the Configuration Wizard. +The figure shown. Starting the Configuration Wizard. + + + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/manual/designstudio/configurationwizard/usage.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/manual/designstudio/configurationwizard/usage.md index 5722687766..8f7dc59e73 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/manual/designstudio/configurationwizard/usage.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/manual/designstudio/configurationwizard/usage.md @@ -11,11 +11,11 @@ capture tool. When the Configuration Wizard runs, it takes a snapshot of all the root, asks you to make some changes, and then captures what you've done. Then it sets your element's settings. To perform these tasks, the Configuration Wizard may ask you some questions about the current state of the application first. For instance, it may asked if a checkbox is currently -checked or unchecked, as shown in Figure 114. +checked or unchecked, as shown In the figure shown. ![configuring_elements_using_7](/images/endpointpolicymanager/applicationsettings/designstudio/configurationwizard/configuring_elements_using_7.webp) -Figure 114. Selecting whether a checkbox is checked or unchecked. +The figure shown. Selecting whether a checkbox is checked or unchecked. This is to make sure nothing has changed from when the Capture Wizard captured the application's UI settings. If you look at the actual application and the setting is checked, changed, or otherwise @@ -38,11 +38,11 @@ values are only stored in memory and only get changed to the registry or disk wh is fully closed. This means you might have to open and close the application dozens of times. If you click "Next" in the wizard but the wizard was unable to detect any changes, it will tell you -that no changes were detected, as shown in Figure 115. +that no changes were detected, as shown In the figure shown. ![configuring_elements_using_8](/images/endpointpolicymanager/applicationsettings/designstudio/configurationwizard/configuring_elements_using_8.webp) -Figure 115. The message to indicate no changes were detected. +The figure shown. The message to indicate no changes were detected. To resolve this, you can try doing the following: @@ -76,3 +76,6 @@ sign of a successful discovery. The wizard will usually ask you to confirm the f If the wizard discovers one change perfectly, you can easily go through the Configuration Wizard for the element. If the wizard detects multiple changes during configuration, you are prompted for what to do. + + + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/manual/designstudio/deleteelements.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/manual/designstudio/deleteelements.md index 52adfdf745..1e602d4263 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/manual/designstudio/deleteelements.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/manual/designstudio/deleteelements.md @@ -16,4 +16,7 @@ delete it. ![deleting_stray_elements](/images/endpointpolicymanager/applicationsettings/designstudio/deleting_stray_elements.webp) -Figure 158. Deleting stray elements with the Hierarchy tab. +The figure shown. Deleting stray elements with the Hierarchy tab. + + + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/manual/designstudio/discover/_category_.json b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/manual/designstudio/discover/_category_.json index 30bef0daa6..f7ce27af0c 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/manual/designstudio/discover/_category_.json +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/manual/designstudio/discover/_category_.json @@ -7,4 +7,4 @@ "type": "doc", "id": "overview" } -} \ No newline at end of file +} diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/manual/designstudio/discover/appdata.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/manual/designstudio/discover/appdata.md index 0dbcedf6c6..5c13a6fa81 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/manual/designstudio/discover/appdata.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/manual/designstudio/discover/appdata.md @@ -28,15 +28,15 @@ the application's data file within `%appdata%`, even if you browse using the ful with `C:\`. Endpoint Policy Manager DesignStudio will automatically detect if you are within `%appdata%` or `%localappdata%` and substitute the -`%appdata%` or `%localappdata%` variables for you as needed, as shown in Figure 99 and Figure 100. +`%appdata%` or `%localappdata%` variables for you as needed, as shown In the figure shown and The figure shown. ![discovering_configuration_12](/images/endpointpolicymanager/applicationsettings/designstudio/configurationdata/discover/discovering_configuration_12.webp) -Figure 99. DesignStudio detecting the data location. +The figure shown. DesignStudio detecting the data location. ![discovering_configuration_13](/images/endpointpolicymanager/applicationsettings/designstudio/configurationdata/discover/discovering_configuration_13.webp) -Figure 100. DesignStudio detecting the data location. +The figure shown. DesignStudio detecting the data location. :::note You will not be able to compile your AppSet to a DLL as standard user unless you change @@ -49,11 +49,11 @@ Application Settings Manager .dlls on machines. Therefore, capture all the data from your application first as a standard user, then test your compiling as a standard user. You can see the preview of your AppSet by selecting "Show test -Endpoint Policy Manager when complete" within the Compilation tab, as shown in Figure 101 +Endpoint Policy Manager when complete" within the Compilation tab, as shown In the figure shown ![discovering_configuration_14](/images/endpointpolicymanager/applicationsettings/designstudio/configurationdata/discover/discovering_configuration_14.webp) -Figure 101. Choosing to preview the AppSet. +The figure shown. Choosing to preview the AppSet. Then, when ready, switch to an administrative user to move the compiled Endpoint Policy Manager DLL to @@ -62,3 +62,6 @@ to (or `c:\Program Files(x86)\PolicyPak\Extensions` on 64-bit machines) and use the Group Policy Editor to see your completed AppSet. + + + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/manual/designstudio/discover/overview.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/manual/designstudio/discover/overview.md index 894030a18f..04405a97dd 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/manual/designstudio/discover/overview.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/manual/designstudio/discover/overview.md @@ -7,12 +7,12 @@ sidebar_position: 50 # Discovering Configuration Data Locations Usually, it's quite easy to discover where an application has stored its configuration data. Most -times, applications store their data in` HKEY_Current_User\Software`. In Figure 87, you can see the +times, applications store their data in` HKEY_Current_User\Software`. In the figure shown, you can see the data for many popular applications stored in the registry. ![discovering_configuration_624x429](/images/endpointpolicymanager/applicationsettings/designstudio/configurationdata/discover/discovering_configuration_624x429.webp) -Figure 87. Many applications store their data in the registry. +The figure shown. Many applications store their data in the registry. Note that although most applications store their information in `HKEY_Current_User\Software`, if you're trying to do something in Control Panel, those values would be stored in @@ -25,3 +25,6 @@ manually. You can look in the following three common key locations for user conf - `C:\program files\\` for 32-bit and 64-bit machines - `C:\program files(x86)\\` for 64-bit machines - `%localappdata%` + + + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/manual/designstudio/discover/programfiles.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/manual/designstudio/discover/programfiles.md index af7e952de8..04f7af7ff3 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/manual/designstudio/discover/programfiles.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/manual/designstudio/discover/programfiles.md @@ -7,19 +7,19 @@ sidebar_position: 10 # Configuration Data in Program Files Using Windows Explorer, you can look for INI files (expressed as "Configuration settings" in the -file type in Explorer), XML files, and other file types. In Figure 88, you can see an INI file for +file type in Explorer), XML files, and other file types. In the figure shown, you can see an INI file for an application within Program Files (x86). ![discovering_configuration_1_624x213](/images/endpointpolicymanager/applicationsettings/designstudio/configurationdata/discover/discovering_configuration_1_624x213.webp) -Figure 88. Example of INI files. +The figure shown. Example of INI files. However, if you try to select this file using Netwrix Endpoint Policy Manager (formerly PolicyPak) -DesignStudio, you will be provided a warning message, as shown in Figure 89. +DesignStudio, you will be provided a warning message, as shown In the figure shown. ![discovering_configuration_2](/images/endpointpolicymanager/applicationsettings/designstudio/configurationdata/discover/discovering_configuration_2.webp) -Figure 89. Warning message when selecting an INI file. +The figure shown. Warning message when selecting an INI file. The warning indicates a problem not with where this application's data was found (right now), but actually where that data is likely to be stored (on the client machine). @@ -48,12 +48,15 @@ Applications running within Windows will do one of two things when run as standa store their files in what is known as the VirtualStore (`%localappdata%\VirtualStore`) When this application is run as a standard user, the configuration data is within -`%appdata%\roaming` as shown in Figure 90(in this case, `%appdata%\roaming\Qualcomm\Eudora`). That's +`%appdata%\roaming` as shown In the figure shown(in this case, `%appdata%\roaming\Qualcomm\Eudora`). That's because this application was smart enough to know to use `%appdata% as its data store when run as a standard user.` ![discovering_configuration_3](/images/endpointpolicymanager/applicationsettings/designstudio/configurationdata/discover/discovering_configuration_3.webp) -`Figure 90. Configuration data stored within %appdata%\roaming.` +`The figure shown. Configuration data stored within %appdata%\roaming.` Let's continue onward and examine another case of where user data might be stored. + + + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/manual/designstudio/discover/sysinternalsprocessmonitor.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/manual/designstudio/discover/sysinternalsprocessmonitor.md index 3dce38dab2..858e563e18 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/manual/designstudio/discover/sysinternalsprocessmonitor.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/manual/designstudio/discover/sysinternalsprocessmonitor.md @@ -26,30 +26,30 @@ to perform its capture. Process monitor can be downloaded from Microsoft at: Let's explore some quick tips for running Process Monitor. First, make sure Process Monitor is capturing events by clicking on File|Capture Events (this should be on by default) and Edit|Auto -Scroll (which is not the default). You can see these configuration options in Figure 102 and -Figure 103. +Scroll (which is not the default). You can see these configuration options In the figure shown and +The figure shown. ![discovering_configuration_15_499x277](/images/endpointpolicymanager/applicationsettings/designstudio/configurationdata/discover/discovering_configuration_15_499x277.webp) -Figure 102. Selecting the option to capture events. +The figure shown. Selecting the option to capture events. ![discovering_configuration_16](/images/endpointpolicymanager/applicationsettings/designstudio/configurationdata/discover/discovering_configuration_16.webp) -Figure 103. Selecting the option for autoscrolling. +The figure shown. Selecting the option for autoscrolling. Next, you're going to create a filter automatically. To do this, use Process Monitor's Target Sight -icon and drag it directly onto the target application's main window as shown in Figure 104. +icon and drag it directly onto the target application's main window as shown In the figure shown. ![discovering_configuration_17](/images/endpointpolicymanager/applicationsettings/designstudio/configurationdata/discover/discovering_configuration_17.webp) -Figure 104. Dragging the Target Sight icon into the main window. +The figure shown. Dragging the Target Sight icon into the main window. -Next, have the first two filter types selected, Registry and File, as shown in Figure 105. Unselect +Next, have the first two filter types selected, Registry and File, as shown In the figure shown. Unselect the remaining three items (Network Activity, Process & Thread, and Profiling Events). ![discovering_configuration_18_624x105](/images/endpointpolicymanager/applicationsettings/designstudio/configurationdata/discover/discovering_configuration_18_624x105.webp) -Figure 105. Selecting the "Registry" and "File" types. +The figure shown. Selecting the "Registry" and "File" types. Next, make a change in your application and click "Apply" or "OK." Look for registry or disk activity that occurs when you click "OK." It takes a little practice but you should see some disk @@ -58,12 +58,12 @@ will keep settings in memory and only to write their data (to the registry or di application is closed. This can be a little bit frustrating, so if don't see the changes you expect, you can also try to close the application and see if it wrote any changes to the registry or disk. -In Figure 106 you can see the deployment.properties file was changed after checkbox was unselected +In the figure shown you can see the deployment.properties file was changed after checkbox was unselected and the change was applied. ![discovering_configuration_19](/images/endpointpolicymanager/applicationsettings/designstudio/configurationdata/discover/discovering_configuration_19.webp) -Figure 106. Applying changes. +The figure shown. Applying changes. Knowing this, you can use Endpoint Policy Manager DesignStudio to use this location (in this case, a file) as the data root and continue to build an AppSet for the application. @@ -78,8 +78,7 @@ dialog prompt when you re-run Process Monitor. If you discover a file that stores data for your application, but it isn't a currently supported -type (INI, XML, JS, .properties, etc.) then let us know by emailing -[support@endpointpolicymanager.com](mailto:support@endpointpolicymanager.com) with details so we can include its support in +type (INI, XML, JS, .properties, etc.) then let us know by [opening a support ticket](https://www.netwrix.com/tickets.html#/open-a-ticket) with details so we can include its support in a future release. For more information on using Process Monitor, be sure to watch this in-depth video (from the 35:30 mark) as well for more tips: @@ -87,3 +86,6 @@ video (from the 35:30 mark) as well for more tips: You can also purchase the book on Sysinternals tools (where Process Monitor is covered) by Mark Russinovich and Aaron Margosis by visiting this link: [http://www.amazon.com/Windows%C2%AE-Sysinternals-Administrators-Reference-Russinovich/dp/073565672X](http://www.amazon.com/Windows®-Sysinternals-Administrators-Reference-Russinovich/dp/073565672X). + + + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/manual/designstudio/discover/virtualstore.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/manual/designstudio/discover/virtualstore.md index 2b58bc3bbb..001db3caee 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/manual/designstudio/discover/virtualstore.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/manual/designstudio/discover/virtualstore.md @@ -9,14 +9,14 @@ sidebar_position: 20 Sometimes, programs don't know that they are not allowed to store data in the protected Windows locations. When a standard user runs the application and tries to change configuration data, the application's configurations are not written to these protected Windows locations. They are -redirected or virtualized instead. In Figure 91, we can see that when the application tried to write +redirected or virtualized instead. In the figure shown, we can see that when the application tried to write its data to `c:\Program Files`, it was actually redirected to `%LocalAppData%\VirtualStore\Program Files (x86)\Foxit Software\Foxit Reader`. ![discovering_configuration_4](/images/endpointpolicymanager/applicationsettings/designstudio/configurationdata/discover/discovering_configuration_4.webp) -Figure 91. Application data that has been redirected. +The figure shown. Application data that has been redirected. This is a safety mechanism that Windows uses to allow applications to think that they've written data to the desired location (`\Program Files`), when in actuality, the application's data was @@ -28,15 +28,15 @@ of this, even though we're finding the file in `%LocalAppData%\VirtualStore\Program Files (x86)\Foxit Software\Foxit Reader` (as shown in Figure 92), the data file could also be found on 32-bit machines in -`%LocalAppData%\VirtualStore\Program Files\Foxit Software\Foxit Reader` (as shown in Figure 93). +`%LocalAppData%\VirtualStore\Program Files\Foxit Software\Foxit Reader` (as shown In the figure shown). ![discovering_configuration_5](/images/endpointpolicymanager/applicationsettings/designstudio/configurationdata/discover/discovering_configuration_5.webp) -Figure 92. The location for 64-bit machines is `%LocalAppData%\VirtualStore\Program Files (x86).` +The figure shown. The location for 64-bit machines is `%LocalAppData%\VirtualStore\Program Files (x86).` ![discovering_configuration_6](/images/endpointpolicymanager/applicationsettings/designstudio/configurationdata/discover/discovering_configuration_6.webp) -Figure 93. The location for 32-bit machiens is `%LocalAppData%\VirtualStore\Program Files.` +The figure shown. The location for 32-bit machiens is `%LocalAppData%\VirtualStore\Program Files.` If you select a file within the VirtualStore directory, Endpoint Policy Manager DesignStudio recognizes this and provides two features to ensure proper delivery to clients. First, as shown in @@ -45,37 +45,37 @@ on client machines of the same type. ![discovering_configuration_7](/images/endpointpolicymanager/applicationsettings/designstudio/configurationdata/discover/discovering_configuration_7.webp) -Figure 94. Endpoint Policy Manager DesignStudio substituting the correct variable. +The figure shown. Endpoint Policy Manager DesignStudio substituting the correct variable. To account for the possibility that you might have both 32-bit and 64-bit machines as targets, Endpoint Policy Manager Application Settings Manager, by default, will always try to write to both locations on the target machine. That way, you're ensured that both 32-bit and 64-bit machines will get your directives. Note that this behavior is controllable within Endpoint Policy Manager -`DesignStudio in Tools|Options `in the VirtualStore tab, as shown in Figure 95. It is recommended +`DesignStudio in Tools|Options `in the VirtualStore tab, as shown In the figure shown. It is recommended that you keep this checkbox checked. ![discovering_configuration_8_624x322](/images/endpointpolicymanager/applicationsettings/designstudio/configurationdata/discover/discovering_configuration_8_624x322.webp) -Figure 95. The VirtualStore tab. +The figure shown. The VirtualStore tab. If you want to see both actions, you can click on the element's "Advanced" button, as shown in Figure 96, and see the two actions created. ![discovering_configuration_9_312x592](/images/endpointpolicymanager/applicationsettings/designstudio/configurationdata/discover/discovering_configuration_9_312x592.webp) -Figure 96. The element's "Advanced" button. +The figure shown. The element's "Advanced" button. If you were to hover the mouse over each "File" location, you would see that the actions are set against each possible file location automatically (`\Program Files(x86)` and `\Program Files`), one -for the first action and another for the second action, as shown in Figure 97 and Figure 98. +for the first action and another for the second action, as shown In the figure shown and The figure shown. ![discovering_configuration_10](/images/endpointpolicymanager/applicationsettings/designstudio/configurationdata/discover/discovering_configuration_10.webp) -Figure 97. The file location for the first action. +The figure shown. The file location for the first action. ![discovering_configuration_11_624x79](/images/endpointpolicymanager/applicationsettings/designstudio/configurationdata/discover/discovering_configuration_11_624x79.webp) -Figure 98. The file location for the second action. +The figure shown. The file location for the second action. Therefore, there's really no downside in leaving the "Always create additional action when target files utilize Windows 7 "VirtualStore" directories (recommended)" turned on. It will mean that your @@ -91,3 +91,6 @@ resources: - [http://www.thewindowsclub.com/file-registry-virtualization-in-windows-7](http://www.thewindowsclub.com/file-registry-virtualization-in-windows-7). - Group Policy: Fundamentals, Security and the Managed Desktop by Jeremy Moskowitz Page 561–562. Available at [www.GPanswers.com/book](http://www.GPanswers.com/book). + + + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/manual/designstudio/grayswizard.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/manual/designstudio/grayswizard.md index ecbf98354b..d1e572c8a8 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/manual/designstudio/grayswizard.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/manual/designstudio/grayswizard.md @@ -9,25 +9,25 @@ sidebar_position: 140 Many applications have configuration options, which will gray out or reveal items depending on whether the checkboxes are checked or unchecked. For instance, in this application, when the checkbox "Use fixed resolution for snapshots" is checked, the spinbox "Resolution:" is available for -editing, as shown in Figure 185. +editing, as shown In the figure shown. ![using_the_grays_wizard](/images/endpointpolicymanager/applicationsettings/designstudio/using_the_grays_wizard.webp) -Figure 185. When the checkbox "Use fixed resolution for snapshots" is checked, the spinbox +The figure shown. When the checkbox "Use fixed resolution for snapshots" is checked, the spinbox "Resolution:" is available for editing. -In Figure 186, when the checkbox is unchecked, the "Resolution:" element is uneditable. +In the figure shown, when the checkbox is unchecked, the "Resolution:" element is uneditable. ![using_the_grays_wizard_1_624x213](/images/endpointpolicymanager/applicationsettings/designstudio/using_the_grays_wizard_1_624x213.webp) -Figure 186. When the checkbox is unchecked, the "Resolution:" element is uneditable. +The figure shown. When the checkbox is unchecked, the "Resolution:" element is uneditable. You are able to perform the same function within your AppSet. To do this, right-click over the -checkbox and select "Grays Wizard," as shown in Figure 187. +checkbox and select "Grays Wizard," as shown In the figure shown. ![using_the_grays_wizard_2_499x293](/images/endpointpolicymanager/applicationsettings/designstudio/using_the_grays_wizard_2_499x293.webp) -Figure 187. Opening the Grays Wizard. +The figure shown. Opening the Grays Wizard. :::note The Grays Wizard is only available for checkboxes and radio buttons. Additionally, the @@ -38,92 +38,95 @@ Wizard is run. When you run the Grays Wizard, you do not need to use the "OK" or "Apply" buttons in your application. You are only learning what happens inside your application when you click a checkbox or -radio button and what is grayed out when those items are selected. In Figure 188, we can see that +radio button and what is grayed out when those items are selected. In the figure shown, we can see that when the checkbox is checked, the "Resolution:" spinbox can be edited. Therefore, on the first screen of the Grays Wizard, you would do nothing because when the checkmark is checked, "Resolution:" is editable. ![using_the_grays_wizard_3](/images/endpointpolicymanager/applicationsettings/designstudio/using_the_grays_wizard_3.webp) -Figure 188. Using the Grays Wizard. +The figure shown. Using the Grays Wizard. However, on the next page of the Grays Wizard, you are asked what happens when the checkbox is unchecked. We learned that the "Resolution:" item is grayed out. So, in this screen, click the -"Resolution:" item to make it grayed out, as shown in Figure 189. +"Resolution:" item to make it grayed out, as shown In the figure shown. ![using_the_grays_wizard_4](/images/endpointpolicymanager/applicationsettings/designstudio/using_the_grays_wizard_4.webp) -Figure 189. Graying out the element. +The figure shown. Graying out the element. -As shown in Figure 190, select the item or items that should be grayed out when the checkbox is +As shown In the figure shown, select the item or items that should be grayed out when the checkbox is unchecked. You'll see the Grays Wizard gray it out for demonstration purposes. ![using_the_grays_wizard_5](/images/endpointpolicymanager/applicationsettings/designstudio/using_the_grays_wizard_5.webp) -Figure 190. Selecting the item to gray out. +The figure shown. Selecting the item to gray out. Let's go through another, somewhat more complex example. In this application, a checkbox and radio button set control a series of items that will be grayed out when checked and unselected. For -instance, in Figure 191, we can see all the items are available when the "Replace Document Colors" +instance, In the figure shown, we can see all the items are available when the "Replace Document Colors" checkbox is checked and the "Custom Color:" radio button is checked. ![using_the_grays_wizard_6](/images/endpointpolicymanager/applicationsettings/designstudio/using_the_grays_wizard_6.webp) -Figure 191. All the items are available when the "Replace Document Colors" checkbox is checked and +The figure shown. All the items are available when the "Replace Document Colors" checkbox is checked and the "Custom Color:" radio button is checked. However, if we select the "Use Windows Colors Scheme" radio button, we can see that the "Custom -Colors" radio button is grayed out (see Figure 192). If we uncheck the "Replace Document Colors" +Colors" radio button is grayed out (See the figure here). If we uncheck the "Replace Document Colors" checkbox, then all areas ("Use Windows Colors Scheme," "Custom Color," and "Change only the color of -black / white content") are all grayed out, as shown in Figure 193. +black / white content") are all grayed out, as shown In the figure shown. ![using_the_grays_wizard_7](/images/endpointpolicymanager/applicationsettings/designstudio/using_the_grays_wizard_7.webp) -Figure 192. Selecting the "Use Windows Colors Scheme" radio button makes the "Custom Colors" radio +The figure shown. Selecting the "Use Windows Colors Scheme" radio button makes the "Custom Colors" radio button grayed out. ![using_the_grays_wizard_8](/images/endpointpolicymanager/applicationsettings/designstudio/using_the_grays_wizard_8.webp) -Figure 193. All areas are grayed out when the "Replace Document Colors" checkbox is unchecked. +The figure shown. All areas are grayed out when the "Replace Document Colors" checkbox is unchecked. To set up the correct behavior inside this application, you must first at least configure the "Replace Document Colors" checkbox with the Configuration Wizard. Then, select the whole "Document -Colors Options" frame. Right-click and select "Grays Wizard," as shown in Figure 194. +Colors Options" frame. Right-click and select "Grays Wizard," as shown In the figure shown. ![using_the_grays_wizard_9](/images/endpointpolicymanager/applicationsettings/designstudio/using_the_grays_wizard_9.webp) -Figure 194. Selecting the Grays Wizard. +The figure shown. Selecting the Grays Wizard. By selecting the whole frame, the Grays Wizard will ask you about each element in the frame. The first page requires you to express what happens when the "Replace Document Colors" is selected -(checked). In Figure 195, there are no changes, and everything is available. +(checked). In the figure shown, there are no changes, and everything is available. ![using_the_grays_wizard_10](/images/endpointpolicymanager/applicationsettings/designstudio/using_the_grays_wizard_10.webp) -Figure 195. The first page of the wizard does not require any changes. +The figure shown. The first page of the wizard does not require any changes. On the next page, you are asked what happens when the "Replace Document Colors" is unchecked. In that case, all items are grayed out. Select all items as grayed out if the Grays Wizard does not do -this already for you (see Figure 196). +this already for you (See the figure here). ![using_the_grays_wizard_11](/images/endpointpolicymanager/applicationsettings/designstudio/using_the_grays_wizard_11.webp) -Figure 196. Selecting all items to be grayed out. +The figure shown. Selecting all items to be grayed out. The next screen asks what happens when the "Use Windows Color Scheme" is selected. In this case, the "Custom Color" block is grayed out, but the "Change only the color of black / white content" is -available. Click on the elements in the Grays Wizard, and click "Next," as shown in Figure 197. +available. Click on the elements in the Grays Wizard, and click "Next," as shown In the figure shown. ![using_the_grays_wizard_12](/images/endpointpolicymanager/applicationsettings/designstudio/using_the_grays_wizard_12.webp) -Figure 197. Choosing which elements are grayed out and which are editable. +The figure shown. Choosing which elements are grayed out and which are editable. Next you will be asked about "Custom Color." Be sure to clear out any gray items that will operate -when "Custom color" is selected, as shown in Figure 198. +when "Custom color" is selected, as shown In the figure shown. ![using_the_grays_wizard_13](/images/endpointpolicymanager/applicationsettings/designstudio/using_the_grays_wizard_13.webp) -Figure 198. Choosing which elements are grayed out and which are editable. +The figure shown. Choosing which elements are grayed out and which are editable. Finally, you are asked about the last element "Change only the color of black / white content." There is no change when this is checked or unchecked. + + + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/manual/designstudio/navigation/_category_.json b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/manual/designstudio/navigation/_category_.json index af14854f42..8c88b46488 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/manual/designstudio/navigation/_category_.json +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/manual/designstudio/navigation/_category_.json @@ -7,4 +7,4 @@ "type": "doc", "id": "overview" } -} \ No newline at end of file +} diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/manual/designstudio/navigation/overview.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/manual/designstudio/navigation/overview.md index a8b3b292d9..c08799b2b8 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/manual/designstudio/navigation/overview.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/manual/designstudio/navigation/overview.md @@ -10,3 +10,6 @@ In this section, you'll learn about: - Netwrix Endpoint Policy Manager (formerly PolicyPak) DesignStudio vocabulary - Tabs inside Endpoint Policy Manager DesignStudio + + + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/manual/designstudio/navigation/tab/_category_.json b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/manual/designstudio/navigation/tab/_category_.json index 31292b8406..7889de383e 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/manual/designstudio/navigation/tab/_category_.json +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/manual/designstudio/navigation/tab/_category_.json @@ -7,4 +7,4 @@ "type": "doc", "id": "overview" } -} \ No newline at end of file +} diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/manual/designstudio/navigation/tab/compilation.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/manual/designstudio/navigation/tab/compilation.md index e39252bd13..1f4d584fb1 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/manual/designstudio/navigation/tab/compilation.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/manual/designstudio/navigation/tab/compilation.md @@ -6,19 +6,19 @@ sidebar_position: 40 # Compilation -The Compilation tab enables you to set your project's DLL name, as shown in Figure 55. It also +The Compilation tab enables you to set your project's DLL name, as shown In the figure shown. It also enables you to save your current work and compile your AppSet to be used in Group Policy, as shown -in Figure 56. +In the figure shown. ![getting_around_7](/images/endpointpolicymanager/applicationsettings/designstudio/navigation/tab/getting_around_7.webp) -Figure 55. Setting the DLL name. +The figure shown. Setting the DLL name. ![getting_around_8_624x155](/images/endpointpolicymanager/applicationsettings/designstudio/navigation/tab/getting_around_8_624x155.webp) -Figure 56. Compiling the AppSet. +The figure shown. Compiling the AppSet. -In Figure 55, you can see that you can do the following: +In the figure shown, you can see that you can do the following: - Compile to standard location (default): This will compile to what is set in `Tools | Options`. Usually, this is the Endpoint Policy Manager local store or @@ -33,3 +33,6 @@ In Figure 55, you can see that you can do the following: You can also see a test preview of your AppSet after compiling. This can be useful if you want to tweak, test, and re-tweak your application without having to launch the Group Policy editor. + + + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/manual/designstudio/navigation/tab/errorlist.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/manual/designstudio/navigation/tab/errorlist.md index 94ae66b016..1cfd32bb53 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/manual/designstudio/navigation/tab/errorlist.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/manual/designstudio/navigation/tab/errorlist.md @@ -6,22 +6,23 @@ sidebar_position: 50 # Error List -The Error List tab is only active after a compile error occurs (see Figure 57). Compile errors are -generally rare, and we request that you send any pXMLs which do not properly compile to -[support@endpointpolicymanager.com](mailto:support@endpointpolicymanager.com) for analysis. +The Error List tab is only active after a compile error occurs (See the figure here). Compile errors are +generally rare, and we request that you send any pXMLs which do not properly compile by [opening a support ticket](https://www.netwrix.com/tickets.html#/open-a-ticket) for analysis. ![getting_around_9_624x460](/images/endpointpolicymanager/applicationsettings/designstudio/navigation/tab/getting_around_9_624x460.webp) -Figure 57. A Endpoint Policy Manager DesignStudio compile error. +The figure shown. A Endpoint Policy Manager DesignStudio compile error. -When errors do occur, the error list pops up and suggests some fixes, as shown in Figure 58. +When errors do occur, the error list pops up and suggests some fixes, as shown In the figure shown. Double-click the proposed fix (or right-click and select "Apply Default Fix") for any errors found, -as shown in Figure 58. +as shown In the figure shown. ![getting_around_10_624x671](/images/endpointpolicymanager/applicationsettings/designstudio/navigation/tab/getting_around_10_624x671.webp) -Figure 58. Applying the default fix to errors. +The figure shown. Applying the default fix to errors. If the errors are not corrected, send Endpoint Policy Manager technical support your pXML file for -analysis and a fix. We want to help! The email address is -[support@endpointpolicymanager.com](mailto:support@endpointpolicymanager.com). +analysis and a fix. We want to help! Please [open a support ticket](https://www.netwrix.com/tickets.html#/open-a-ticket). + + + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/manual/designstudio/navigation/tab/hierarchy.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/manual/designstudio/navigation/tab/hierarchy.md index 67dcd668c5..bc536cc5f6 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/manual/designstudio/navigation/tab/hierarchy.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/manual/designstudio/navigation/tab/hierarchy.md @@ -8,11 +8,14 @@ sidebar_position: 10 The Hierarchy tab is similar to the Tabs tab, except it shows every element in a granular fashion. When you click on an element in the Hierarchy tab, the corresponding element in the main page will -highlighted as well (see Figure 52). +highlighted as well (See the figure here). ![getting_around_3](/images/endpointpolicymanager/applicationsettings/designstudio/navigation/tab/getting_around_3.webp) -Figure 52. The Hierarchy tab provides a granular view of each element. +The figure shown. The Hierarchy tab provides a granular view of each element. You can learn more about the Hierarchy tab in the section entitled "‎Advanced AppSet Design and Manual Editing." + + + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/manual/designstudio/navigation/tab/overview.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/manual/designstudio/navigation/tab/overview.md index 41cf87fbff..fc44a8660e 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/manual/designstudio/navigation/tab/overview.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/manual/designstudio/navigation/tab/overview.md @@ -7,11 +7,11 @@ sidebar_position: 20 # Tabs Endpoint Policy Manager DesignStudio has six main tabs that help you perform tasks in your project. -You can see the tabs highlighted in Figure 50. +You can see the tabs highlighted In the figure shown. ![getting_around_1](/images/endpointpolicymanager/applicationsettings/designstudio/navigation/tab/getting_around_1.webp) -Figure 50. The DesignStudio tabs. +The figure shown. The DesignStudio tabs. Those tabs are: @@ -30,8 +30,11 @@ The Tabs tab enables you to see the overall hierarchy of your project. You will listed in your project and any subdialogs you have within each tab. This is the quickest way to see the overall structure of your project and how all the major objects (tabs and subdialogs) relate to each other. When you click on a tab inside the Tabs area, the corresponding tab is automatically -displayed in the main pane for quick navigation (see Figure 51). +displayed in the main pane for quick navigation (See the figure here). ![getting_around_2](/images/endpointpolicymanager/applicationsettings/designstudio/navigation/tab/getting_around_2.webp) -Figure 51. Using the Tabs tab for quick navigation. +The figure shown. Using the Tabs tab for quick navigation. + + + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/manual/designstudio/navigation/tab/properties.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/manual/designstudio/navigation/tab/properties.md index f003b14591..1e212577a3 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/manual/designstudio/navigation/tab/properties.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/manual/designstudio/navigation/tab/properties.md @@ -7,8 +7,11 @@ sidebar_position: 20 # Properties The Properties tab shows how the element is set. It is automatically displayed when you use the main -pane and select an element (see Figure 53). +pane and select an element (See the figure here). ![getting_around_4](/images/endpointpolicymanager/applicationsettings/designstudio/navigation/tab/getting_around_4.webp) -Figure 53. Viewing the properties of an element in the Properties tab. +The figure shown. Viewing the properties of an element in the Properties tab. + + + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/manual/designstudio/navigation/tab/propertiesproject.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/manual/designstudio/navigation/tab/propertiesproject.md index d5ca5bbd1b..a76475ce96 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/manual/designstudio/navigation/tab/propertiesproject.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/manual/designstudio/navigation/tab/propertiesproject.md @@ -6,7 +6,7 @@ sidebar_position: 30 # Project Properties -The Project Properties tab shows overall project properties such as the following (see Figure 54): +The Project Properties tab shows overall project properties such as the following (See the figure here): - Project name - Target data type (Registry, INI, XML, etc.) @@ -15,7 +15,7 @@ The Project Properties tab shows overall project properties such as the followin ![getting_around_5](/images/endpointpolicymanager/applicationsettings/designstudio/navigation/tab/getting_around_5.webp) -Figure 53. The Project Properties tab. +The figure shown. The Project Properties tab. Video: To understand predefined Item-Level Targeting (ILT) conditions, please see this video: [Predefined ILTs (Internal Filters)](/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/videos/designstudio/itemleveltargeting.md). @@ -25,8 +25,11 @@ portable Windows 10 machine with IE version 11 present. ![getting_around_6](/images/endpointpolicymanager/applicationsettings/designstudio/navigation/tab/getting_around_6.webp) -Figure 54. You can use Item-Level Targeting to narrow your target scope. +The figure shown. You can use Item-Level Targeting to narrow your target scope. Tip: Endpoint Policy Manager has some AppSets that have pre-defined filters and others that do not. For instance, all of the Internet Explorer AppSets and Java AppSets that Endpoint Policy Manager ships have pre-defined filters. + + + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/manual/designstudio/navigation/vocabulary.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/manual/designstudio/navigation/vocabulary.md index 94b7293ede..07b4d3a747 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/manual/designstudio/navigation/vocabulary.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/manual/designstudio/navigation/vocabulary.md @@ -15,11 +15,14 @@ they can be contained within frames. Your goal with Endpoint Policy Manager DesignStudio is to bring in as much of the applications' user interface (UI) that you want to configure as possible. Then, you can use the DesignStudio to tweak -the design and configure each setting (see Figure 49. +the design and configure each setting (See the figure here. ![getting_around](/images/endpointpolicymanager/applicationsettings/designstudio/navigation/getting_around.webp) -Figure 49. Some of the main Endpoint Policy Manager DesignStudio components. +The figure shown. Some of the main Endpoint Policy Manager DesignStudio components. Now that we've discussed vocabulary, we'll examine each item in DesignStudio to understand how it's used to create AppSets. + + + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/manual/designstudio/overview.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/manual/designstudio/overview.md index 4acd499f06..8cb1f5c1dd 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/manual/designstudio/overview.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/manual/designstudio/overview.md @@ -8,9 +8,7 @@ sidebar_position: 110 This document will help you to understand Netwrix Endpoint Policy Manager (formerly PolicyPak) DesignStudio. However, you should only use this document after you have read and worked through the -DesignStudio example in Book 3: - -Application Settings Manager. We assume in this manual that you have already read that document and +DesignStudio example in the Application Settings Manager documentation. We assume in this manual that you have already read that document and can create simple AppSets. This document is a reference guide for the rest of the DesignStudio utility and addresses some @@ -21,3 +19,6 @@ applicable to many scenarios while building AppSets. Video: You may also wish to watch our DesignStudio videos, which cover some higher level details of Endpoint Policy Manager: Application Manager > [DesignStudio How-To](/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/videos/videolearningcenter.md). + + + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/manual/designstudio/quickstart/_category_.json b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/manual/designstudio/quickstart/_category_.json index 9035a027a3..b040be8c08 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/manual/designstudio/quickstart/_category_.json +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/manual/designstudio/quickstart/_category_.json @@ -7,4 +7,4 @@ "type": "doc", "id": "overview" } -} \ No newline at end of file +} diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/manual/designstudio/quickstart/createappset.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/manual/designstudio/quickstart/createappset.md index 92c4d80c7e..46251a2d8b 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/manual/designstudio/quickstart/createappset.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/manual/designstudio/quickstart/createappset.md @@ -44,31 +44,31 @@ Endpoint Policy Manager DesignStudio. ![policypak_application_settings_5](/images/endpointpolicymanager/applicationsettings/designstudio/quickstart/endpointpolicymanager_application_settings_5.webp) -Figure 6. The PuTTY interface. +The figure shown. The PuTTY interface. **Step 5 –** Click on the various setting categories to get a feel for the settings contained within PuTTY. Leave the PuTTY application open as you proceed to run the Endpoint Policy Manager DesignStudio tool. Run` PolicyPak DesignStudio` by clicking `Start|PolicyPak|PolicyPak Design Studio`. When you do, the Endpoint Policy Manager Design Studio -Wizard will run, as shown in Figure 7. Choose to start a new project using the Capture Wizard. Then +Wizard will run, as shown In the figure shown. Choose to start a new project using the Capture Wizard. Then click "Next." ![policypak_application_settings_6](/images/endpointpolicymanager/applicationsettings/designstudio/quickstart/endpointpolicymanager_application_settings_6.webp) -Figure 7. The Endpoint Policy Manager Design Studio Wizard. +The figure shown. The Endpoint Policy Manager Design Studio Wizard. **Step 6 –** You will now see a list of all the processes that are running and might have a UI for -the Endpoint Policy Manager Capture Wizard to capture, as shown in Figure 8. In the top pane +the Endpoint Policy Manager Capture Wizard to capture, as shown In the figure shown. In the top pane (Processes), select "PuTTY Configuration [```putty.exe```]." You will then see "PuTTY Configuration" in the bottom pane (Windows). ![policypak_application_settings_7](/images/endpointpolicymanager/applicationsettings/designstudio/quickstart/endpointpolicymanager_application_settings_7.webp) -Figure 8. Selecting "PuTTY Configuration" from the list of running processes. +The figure shown. Selecting "PuTTY Configuration" from the list of running processes. **Step 7 –** Once PuTTY is selected, click "Next." You'll then be prompted to name your project and define what type of project it is. Keep the project type to the default value of "Registry," as -shown in Figure 9. Endpoint Policy Manager Application Settings Manager can deliver settings to +shown In the figure shown. Endpoint Policy Manager Application Settings Manager can deliver settings to applications that store data inside the registry or in `.ini` files, `.js` files (Firefox-style files), Mozilla-specific config files (also `.js` files), `.xml` files, .preferences files (Java config file types), `.xcu` files (`OpenOffice/LibreOffice config files`), and `.rdp` files (remote @@ -77,7 +77,7 @@ stored. ![policypak_application_settings_8](/images/endpointpolicymanager/applicationsettings/designstudio/quickstart/endpointpolicymanager_application_settings_8.webp) -Figure 9. Selecting "Registry" as the project type. +The figure shown. Selecting "Registry" as the project type. :::note Your version of DesignStudio might support more file types than this one since @@ -85,14 +85,14 @@ DesignStudio is always being updated. ::: -**Step 8 –** Next, you'll specify the data root for your project, as shown in Figure 10. The data +**Step 8 –** Next, you'll specify the data root for your project, as shown In the figure shown. The data root is the topmost location where your application, in this case PuTTY, stores the majority of its settings. Select "Simon Tatham," which is located in `HKEY_Current_USER\Software`. Then click "Finish." ![policypak_application_settings_9](/images/endpointpolicymanager/applicationsettings/designstudio/quickstart/endpointpolicymanager_application_settings_9.webp) -Figure 10. Selecting "Simon Tatham" as the data root. +The figure shown. Selecting "Simon Tatham" as the data root. :::note Finding the data root for your project can take some amount of trial and error. Most @@ -103,7 +103,7 @@ store their data. **Step 9 –** At this point, the Endpoint Policy Manager Capture Wizard will bring the first tab of -settings into DesignStudio, as shown in Figure 11. While there are no tabs within the PuTTY +settings into DesignStudio, as shown In the figure shown. While there are no tabs within the PuTTY interface, the term tab refers to the current category of visible settings. Each time you capture a new category of settings, a new tab will be created. Note that Endpoint Policy Manager DesignStudio will usually bring in all the existing defaults for your application. For instance, Endpoint Policy @@ -113,41 +113,41 @@ everything now, we'll focus on what's most important during your project creatio ![policypak_application_settings_10](/images/endpointpolicymanager/applicationsettings/designstudio/quickstart/endpointpolicymanager_application_settings_10.webp) -Figure 11. The first tab of captured settings. +The figure shown. The first tab of captured settings. **Step 10 –** In the next step, you'll add a new tab by clicking on the "Add a new tab" icon at the -upper left corner of the Tabs tab, as indicated by the arrow in Figure 12. When you do, you'll be +upper left corner of the Tabs tab, as indicated by the arrow In the figure shown. When you do, you'll be prompted for another tab in PuTTY. Select the next setting category, which in this case is Logging. Once the tab is selected in the application, return to the Endpoint Policy Manager DesignStudio tool. When you do, the tab will be captured automatically. Click "OK" to capture the active tab. ![policypak_application_settings_11](/images/endpointpolicymanager/applicationsettings/designstudio/quickstart/endpointpolicymanager_application_settings_11.webp) -Figure 12. Capturing another tab of settings. +The figure shown. Capturing another tab of settings. **Step 11 –** Sometimes, as in the case of PuTTY, you will be asked to if you want to supply a new -name for the captured tab, as shown in Figure 13. Click "Yes," and give the tab the same name as its +name for the captured tab, as shown In the figure shown. Click "Yes," and give the tab the same name as its category. ![policypak_application_settings_12](/images/endpointpolicymanager/applicationsettings/designstudio/quickstart/endpointpolicymanager_application_settings_12.webp) -Figure 13. Applying a new name for the captured tab. +The figure shown. Applying a new name for the captured tab. **Step 12 –** The new tab will be brought into the Endpoint Policy Manager Capture Wizard, as shown -in Figure 14. Note the tab hierarchy listed on the right side of the screen. +In the figure shown. Note the tab hierarchy listed on the right side of the screen. ![policypak_application_settings_13](/images/endpointpolicymanager/applicationsettings/designstudio/quickstart/endpointpolicymanager_application_settings_13.webp) -Figure 14. The new Logging tab. +The figure shown. The new Logging tab. -**Step 13 –** For this Quickstart, we will also capture the Keyboard tab as shown in Figure 15. +**Step 13 –** For this Quickstart, we will also capture the Keyboard tab as shown In the figure shown. Follow the same procedure you did for the Logging tab. Also, note the arrow in the figure that is pointing to text that has been cut off. This is because the capture process doesn't always process cleanly. One option to fix this is to delete the tab and recapture it. ![policypak_application_settings_14](/images/endpointpolicymanager/applicationsettings/designstudio/quickstart/endpointpolicymanager_application_settings_14.webp) -Figure 15. The Keyboard tab. +The figure shown. The Keyboard tab. **Step 14 –** If you click around the tab, you will notice that it is split into segmented blocks. Figure 16 shows a block of settings that are grouped together. As you can see, the block is covering @@ -155,7 +155,7 @@ up the text behind it. ![policypak_application_settings_15](/images/endpointpolicymanager/applicationsettings/designstudio/quickstart/endpointpolicymanager_application_settings_15.webp) -Figure 16. Settings grouped together that are blocking the text behind them. +The figure shown. Settings grouped together that are blocking the text behind them. In this example, we have solved this problem by highlighting the block segment that contains the obstructed text and deleting it. Figure 17 shows the final result. You can add text and other types @@ -164,14 +164,14 @@ menu. ![policypak_application_settings_16](/images/endpointpolicymanager/applicationsettings/designstudio/quickstart/endpointpolicymanager_application_settings_16.webp) -Figure 17. Using the DesignStudio menu. +The figure shown. Using the DesignStudio menu. **Step 15 –** You can capture tabs in any order and reorder them using the up and down arrows in -DesignStudio, as shown in Figure 18. +DesignStudio, as shown In the figure shown. ![policypak_application_settings_17](/images/endpointpolicymanager/applicationsettings/designstudio/quickstart/endpointpolicymanager_application_settings_17.webp) -Figure 18. Reordering the tabs. +The figure shown. Reordering the tabs. :::note The Endpoint Policy Manager Capture Wizard isn't perfect. There are some UI elements that @@ -186,11 +186,11 @@ When complete, your capture should have tabs such as PuTTY Configuration, Loggin of each checkbox, dropdown, radio button, slider, or other element in your project. To get started, we'll work with the initial PuTTY Configuration tab settings. Let's begin with the most common PuTTY setting which is the "Host Name (or IP address)" field. Right-click and select "Configuration -Wizard…," as shown in Figure 19. +Wizard…," as shown In the figure shown. ![policypak_application_settings_18](/images/endpointpolicymanager/applicationsettings/designstudio/quickstart/endpointpolicymanager_application_settings_18.webp) -Figure 19. Opening the Configuration Wizard. +The figure shown. Opening the Configuration Wizard. **Step 17 –** Each element may be independently configured. To help you understand how an element acts when it is configured, the system has created a wizard that helps guide you through the @@ -201,7 +201,7 @@ automatically chosen registry as the place you want your registry items stored. ![policypak_application_settings_19](/images/endpointpolicymanager/applicationsettings/designstudio/quickstart/endpointpolicymanager_application_settings_19.webp) -Figure 20. Items will be stored in the Windows registry. +The figure shown. Items will be stored in the Windows registry. **Step 18 –** You can see that the wizard already knows the location that you previously selected for the storage of PuTTY's registry items (Simon Tatham). Often times, settings may congregate @@ -211,72 +211,72 @@ element. In this case, we have selected the PuTTY subkey. ![policypak_application_settings_20](/images/endpointpolicymanager/applicationsettings/designstudio/quickstart/endpointpolicymanager_application_settings_20.webp) -Figure 21. Choosing the PuTTY subkey. +The figure shown. Choosing the PuTTY subkey. :::note If you made a mistake earlier and selected the wrong data root, you can change it in the Registry Key Selection window. Once there, select "Set this location as Default Data Root," as shown -in Figure 20. +In the figure shown. ::: **Step 19 –** Note that the current state of the Host Name (IP address) in PuTTY is blank. In Endpoint Policy Manager DesignStudio, ensure that the field is blank to begin with. This will help the DesignStudio know what the current state is before moving to the next step. The wizard will -prompt you to change the value at this point, as displayed in Figure 22. +prompt you to change the value at this point, as displayed In the figure shown. ![policypak_application_settings_21](/images/endpointpolicymanager/applicationsettings/designstudio/quickstart/endpointpolicymanager_application_settings_21.webp) -Figure 22. Changing the Host Name setting. +The figure shown. Changing the Host Name setting. **Step 20 –** In order for the settings to be stored within the registry, you must first save your changes. Type in 192.168.50.101 as the IP address. Then, click the "Save" button and create a name -for the saved session. In Figure 23, we chose "Design Studio Capture" as the name. Now click "Save" +for the saved session. In the figure shown, we chose "Design Studio Capture" as the name. Now click "Save" again. ![policypak_application_settings_22](/images/endpointpolicymanager/applicationsettings/designstudio/quickstart/endpointpolicymanager_application_settings_22.webp) -Figure 23. Saving your session changes to preserve them within the registry. +The figure shown. Saving your session changes to preserve them within the registry. -**Step 21 –** In Figure 24, you can see what DesignStudio has learned about the new value. Note that +**Step 21 –** In the figure shown, you can see what DesignStudio has learned about the new value. Note that in the capture, the port setting was also captured as it underwent a change as well. In this case, we want to work with the HostName setting. Click the radio button next to HostName to select it, and click "Next." ![policypak_application_settings_23](/images/endpointpolicymanager/applicationsettings/designstudio/quickstart/endpointpolicymanager_application_settings_23.webp) -Figure 24. Selecting the HostName setting. +The figure shown. Selecting the HostName setting. **Step 22 –** You must then choose a default value for the HostName setting. We want the default -value to be blank so delete the embedded value and click "Next," as shown in Figure 25. The next +value to be blank so delete the embedded value and click "Next," as shown In the figure shown. The next screen will prompt you for a revert value and you will do the same thing on that screen as well. ![policypak_application_settings_24](/images/endpointpolicymanager/applicationsettings/designstudio/quickstart/endpointpolicymanager_application_settings_24.webp) -Figure 25. Deleting the text in the HostName field. +The figure shown. Deleting the text in the HostName field. **Step 23 –** The last step is to choose the linked label for any GPMC reports you may run for the -PuTTY application, as shown in Figure 26. Then, click "Next." +PuTTY application, as shown In the figure shown. Then, click "Next." ![policypak_application_settings_25](/images/endpointpolicymanager/applicationsettings/designstudio/quickstart/endpointpolicymanager_application_settings_25.webp) -Figure 26. Choosing the linked label. +The figure shown. Choosing the linked label. **Step 24 –** You have now completed your first setting capture using Endpoint Policy Manager DesignStudio. Figure 27 shows the congratulatory screen that you should see when you are finished. ![policypak_application_settings_26](/images/endpointpolicymanager/applicationsettings/designstudio/quickstart/endpointpolicymanager_application_settings_26.webp) -Figure 27. The completion of the Configuration Wizard process. +The figure shown. The completion of the Configuration Wizard process. **Step 25 –** Now we'll move on to some other elements. We will illustrate the process for capturing a check element. For this example, we will capture the "Omit known password fields" setting. Note that this setting is checked by default. Right-click on the element, and select "Configuration -Wizard," as shown in Figure 28. +Wizard," as shown In the figure shown. ![policypak_application_settings_27](/images/endpointpolicymanager/applicationsettings/designstudio/quickstart/endpointpolicymanager_application_settings_27.webp) -Figure 28. Capturing the "Omit known password fields" setting. +The figure shown. Capturing the "Omit known password fields" setting. **Step 26 –** We won't recap all of the steps in the wizard. However, Figure 29 shows the current checkbox state for the setting in the "Indicating the Current Checkbox State" step of the wizard. @@ -284,7 +284,7 @@ After selecting this, click "Next." ![policypak_application_settings_28](/images/endpointpolicymanager/applicationsettings/designstudio/quickstart/endpointpolicymanager_application_settings_28.webp) -Figure 29. Verifying the checkbox state. +The figure shown. Verifying the checkbox state. **Step 27 –** Now the wizard will prompt you to return to PuTTY and uncheck the setting (see Figure 30). Remember that you have to save your session as you did previously in order to save the change @@ -292,19 +292,19 @@ you made. ![policypak_application_settings_29](/images/endpointpolicymanager/applicationsettings/designstudio/quickstart/endpointpolicymanager_application_settings_29.webp) -Figure 30. Returning to PuTTY to uncheck the setting. +The figure shown. Returning to PuTTY to uncheck the setting. **Step 28 –** The process is now complete as DesignStudio has discovered the associated registry values for the checked and unchecked states. When the checkbox is checked the SSHLogOmitPasswords registry value is set to 1. When the checkbox is unchecked, the SSHLogOmitPasswords registry value -is set to 0, as shown in Figure 31. +is set to 0, as shown In the figure shown. ![policypak_application_settings_30](/images/endpointpolicymanager/applicationsettings/designstudio/quickstart/endpointpolicymanager_application_settings_30.webp) -Figure 31. The SSHLogOmitPasswords registry values have been discovered. +The figure shown. The SSHLogOmitPasswords registry values have been discovered. :::note -If you don't see the result shown in Figure 30, but instead get an error, it's possible +If you don't see the result shown In the figure shown, but instead get an error, it's possible that you didn't select the right default data root, or you didn't click "OK" in WinZip. Either way, DesignStudio needs to be able to see where the changes occurred. Try changing the default data root, as specified earlier, or try clicking "OK" in WinZip again if you didn't earlier. @@ -317,39 +317,39 @@ the revert state before finishing. ![policypak_application_settings_31](/images/endpointpolicymanager/applicationsettings/designstudio/quickstart/endpointpolicymanager_application_settings_31.webp) -Figure 32. Check or uncheck the value as desired for the default state. +The figure shown. Check or uncheck the value as desired for the default state. **Step 30 –** Next, we'll work with a radio button. We will capture the registry settings for a -radio button set called "Initial state of numeric keypad," as shown in Figure 33. +radio button set called "Initial state of numeric keypad," as shown In the figure shown. ![policypak_application_settings_32](/images/endpointpolicymanager/applicationsettings/designstudio/quickstart/endpointpolicymanager_application_settings_32.webp) -Figure 33. Using the Configuration Wizard to capture radio button settings. +The figure shown. Using the Configuration Wizard to capture radio button settings. **Step 31 –** In the wizard, you will asked to confirm which radio button is currently selected, which is this case is "Normal." Click "Next" and you will be asked to select the application radio button within the PuTTY application. After selecting it, save the session, return to the Configuration Wizard, and click "Next." Here you will be asked to choose which captured data change -applies to the radio button. Choose the "ApplicationKeypad" registry setting, as shown in Figure 34. +applies to the radio button. Choose the "ApplicationKeypad" registry setting, as shown In the figure shown. ![policypak_application_settings_33](/images/endpointpolicymanager/applicationsettings/designstudio/quickstart/endpointpolicymanager_application_settings_33.webp) -Figure 34. Choosing the ApplicationKeypad registry setting. +The figure shown. Choosing the ApplicationKeypad registry setting. **Step 32 –** Click "Next." You will now be asked to select the NetHack radio button, as shown in -Figure 35. Go to PuTTY, make the change, and save the session one more time. Then click "Next." +The figure shown. Go to PuTTY, make the change, and save the session one more time. Then click "Next." ![policypak_application_settings_34](/images/endpointpolicymanager/applicationsettings/designstudio/quickstart/endpointpolicymanager_application_settings_34.webp) -Figure 35. Capturing the radio button called NetHack. +The figure shown. Capturing the radio button called NetHack. **Step 33 –** The process is complete now that the registry values have been captured, as shown in -Figure 36. You will then be asked to select the default and revert values. Once you've done that, +The figure shown. You will then be asked to select the default and revert values. Once you've done that, you are finished. ![policypak_application_settings_35](/images/endpointpolicymanager/applicationsettings/designstudio/quickstart/endpointpolicymanager_application_settings_35.webp) -Figure 36. The completion of the process. +The figure shown. The completion of the process. :::note A red shading on a value indicates that the Endpoint Policy Manager DesignStudio @@ -361,77 +361,77 @@ state to help the capture process. **Step 34 –** There are no spinbox elements within the PuTTY interface so let's use WinZip to illustrate how the capturing process works for spinboxes since you may come across these from time to time. In this example, we will work with the "Minimum password length" under the Passwords tab, -as shown in Figure 37. To work with this element, right-click it, and then select "Configuration +as shown In the figure shown. To work with this element, right-click it, and then select "Configuration Wizard." ![policypak_application_settings_36](/images/endpointpolicymanager/applicationsettings/designstudio/quickstart/endpointpolicymanager_application_settings_36.webp) -Figure 37. Using the Configuration Wizard with the "Minimum password length" setting. +The figure shown. Using the Configuration Wizard with the "Minimum password length" setting. -**Step 35 –** The wizard indicates that you are configuring a spinbox, as shown in Figure 38. Keep +**Step 35 –** The wizard indicates that you are configuring a spinbox, as shown In the figure shown. Keep the selection for the "Registry" option that the wizard chooses automatically, and click "Next" to continue. ![policypak_application_settings_37](/images/endpointpolicymanager/applicationsettings/designstudio/quickstart/endpointpolicymanager_application_settings_37.webp) -Figure 38. Choosing the registry as the location to track changes. +The figure shown. Choosing the registry as the location to track changes. **Step 36 –** Next, you'll confirm the default data root, which should be configured to the "Niko -Mak Computing" entry, as shown in Figure 39. Click "Next" to continue. +Mak Computing" entry, as shown In the figure shown. Click "Next" to continue. ![policypak_application_settings_38](/images/endpointpolicymanager/applicationsettings/designstudio/quickstart/endpointpolicymanager_application_settings_38.webp) -Figure 39. Confirming the data root. +The figure shown. Confirming the data root. **Step 37 –** You'll be prompted to set the minimum value for this spinbox. Change WinZip's "Minimum -password length" to 1, as shown in Figure 40, and click "OK" inside WinZip. Close WinZip's +password length" to 1, as shown In the figure shown, and click "OK" inside WinZip. Close WinZip's Configuration page, and then click "Next" to continue in the wizard. ![policypak_application_settings_39](/images/endpointpolicymanager/applicationsettings/designstudio/quickstart/endpointpolicymanager_application_settings_39.webp) -Figure 40. Setting the "Minimum password length" option to 1. +The figure shown. Setting the "Minimum password length" option to 1. **Step 38 –** Next, open WinZip's Configuration page (Tools | Options), and follow the wizard's -prompts. That is, change "Minimum password length" to 2, as illustrated in Figure 41, and then click +prompts. That is, change "Minimum password length" to 2, as illustrated In the figure shown, and then click "OK" inside WinZip. After doing this, close WinZip's Configuration page, and then click "Next" in the wizard. ![policypak_application_settings_40](/images/endpointpolicymanager/applicationsettings/designstudio/quickstart/endpointpolicymanager_application_settings_40.webp) -Figure 41. Setting the "Minimum password length" option to 2. +The figure shown. Setting the "Minimum password length" option to 2. **Step 39 –** Next, the wizard asks for the maximum value of the minimum password length. This might be 99 for most apps, but it could also be any other number. The maximum value for this spinbox is -99, so enter this value into WinZip, as shown in Figure 42. Then, click "OK" in WinZip. Close the +99, so enter this value into WinZip, as shown In the figure shown. Then, click "OK" in WinZip. Close the WinZip Configuration page, and click "Next" in the wizard. ![policypak_application_settings_41](/images/endpointpolicymanager/applicationsettings/designstudio/quickstart/endpointpolicymanager_application_settings_41.webp) -Figure 42. Setting the "Minimum password length" option to the maximum value. +The figure shown. Setting the "Minimum password length" option to the maximum value. -**Step 40 –** The wizard will then show you what it learned, as shown in Figure 43. Make sure the +**Step 40 –** The wizard will then show you what it learned, as shown In the figure shown. Make sure the discovered values match the values you entered. If they don't, you can manually edit the cells to match. Once that's complete, click "Next" to continue. ![policypak_application_settings_42](/images/endpointpolicymanager/applicationsettings/designstudio/quickstart/endpointpolicymanager_application_settings_42.webp) -Figure 43. Confirming the discovered values. +The figure shown. Confirming the discovered values. **Step 41 –** You are then asked to choose the default value. We already discovered it was 8 when we -captured the values originally, so set the value to 8, as shown in Figure 44. Then, click "Next" to +captured the values originally, so set the value to 8, as shown In the figure shown. Then, click "Next" to continue. ![policypak_application_settings_43](/images/endpointpolicymanager/applicationsettings/designstudio/quickstart/endpointpolicymanager_application_settings_43.webp) -Figure 44. Choosing the default value. +The figure shown. Choosing the default value. -**Step 42 –** You are then asked to set the revert value, as shown in Figure 45. This is what will +**Step 42 –** You are then asked to set the revert value, as shown In the figure shown. This is what will be set when the policy no longer applies. You will usually want to keep the revert value the same as the default value, but you are welcome to change it. ![policypak_application_settings_44](/images/endpointpolicymanager/applicationsettings/designstudio/quickstart/endpointpolicymanager_application_settings_44.webp) -Figure 45. Setting the revert value. +The figure shown. Setting the revert value. **Step 43 –** Next, you will need to set the linked label selection. This selection will help us when we do Group Policy reporting. To set this selection, choose the words on the page that most @@ -440,7 +440,7 @@ is set, click "Next" to continue. ![policypak_application_settings_45](/images/endpointpolicymanager/applicationsettings/designstudio/quickstart/endpointpolicymanager_application_settings_45.webp) -Figure 46. Selecting the words on the page that most closely represent what is being configured. +The figure shown. Selecting the words on the page that most closely represent what is being configured. **Step 44 –** You are then presented with the Congratulations page, which states that you are finished (not shown). You are welcome to configure more settings using PuTTY, but the above steps @@ -448,20 +448,23 @@ should have given you an idea of how to use the DesignStudio Configuration Wizar continue onward with utilizing your AppSet. **Step 45 –** Now, you're ready to make your AppSet by compiling it. Click the Compilation tab on -the left pane of DesignStudio. Click "Save pXML and Compile," as shown in Figure 47. You are forced -to save your work before continuing. At this point, the AppSet is compiled (see Figure 48). Remember +the left pane of DesignStudio. Click "Save pXML and Compile," as shown In the figure shown. You are forced +to save your work before continuing. At this point, the AppSet is compiled (See the figure here). Remember that compiling only works when you have the Microsoft C++ Express Edition (2008 and later) compiler loaded on your Endpoint Policy Manager creation station. ![policypak_application_settings_46](/images/endpointpolicymanager/applicationsettings/designstudio/quickstart/endpointpolicymanager_application_settings_46.webp) -Figure 47. The wizard prompts the user to save their work. +The figure shown. The wizard prompts the user to save their work. Tip: Use the "Show test Endpoint Policy Manager when complete" checkbox to see a preview of your AppSet. ![policypak_application_settings_47](/images/endpointpolicymanager/applicationsettings/designstudio/quickstart/endpointpolicymanager_application_settings_47.webp) -Figure 48. The successful compilation of the project. +The figure shown. The successful compilation of the project. **Step 46 –** Click "OK" to exit, and then close Endpoint Policy Manager DesignStudio. + + + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/manual/designstudio/quickstart/creationstation.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/manual/designstudio/quickstart/creationstation.md index aba13f294b..574244edfc 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/manual/designstudio/quickstart/creationstation.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/manual/designstudio/quickstart/creationstation.md @@ -19,11 +19,11 @@ creation station utilities on it before installing your package and producing an **Step 1 –** The `.NET` Framework can be introduced through `Add/Remove programs`, as shown in -Figure 1. +The figure shown. ![policypak_application_settings](/images/endpointpolicymanager/applicationsettings/designstudio/quickstart/endpointpolicymanager_application_settings.webp) -Figure 1. Installing the`.NET`Framework for Windows 10. +The figure shown. Installing the`.NET`Framework for Windows 10. **Step 2 –** Next, install Visual Studio Express Edition or later on your Endpoint Policy Manager creation station. Any edition later than 2008 will work; you only need one. @@ -37,18 +37,18 @@ creation station. Any edition later than 2008 will work; you only need one. ![policypak_application_settings_1](/images/endpointpolicymanager/applicationsettings/designstudio/quickstart/endpointpolicymanager_application_settings_1.webp) -Figure 2. The installation options for Visual C++ 2008 Express Edition. +The figure shown. The installation options for Visual C++ 2008 Express Edition. ![policypak_application_settings_2](/images/endpointpolicymanager/applicationsettings/designstudio/quickstart/endpointpolicymanager_application_settings_2.webp) -Figure 3. The installation options for 2019 Visual Studio Express Desktop Edition. +The figure shown. The installation options for 2019 Visual Studio Express Desktop Edition. **Step 3 –** For this demonstration, we have gone with the C++ 2008 Express Edition. You will see -whichever version you choose to install in your Start menu once installed, as shown in Figure 4. +whichever version you choose to install in your Start menu once installed, as shown In the figure shown. ![policypak_application_settings_3](/images/endpointpolicymanager/applicationsettings/designstudio/quickstart/endpointpolicymanager_application_settings_3.webp) -Figure 4. Visual Studio will appear in your Start menu once installed. +The figure shown. Visual Studio will appear in your Start menu once installed. Follow the on-screen instructions to install the edition with the latest service packs and prerequisites onto your admin workstation. Note that this can take a long time. Also, if prompted, @@ -69,8 +69,11 @@ Application Settings Manager creation station, be sure that the GPMC is installe Policy Manager Admin `Console.msi` is also loaded. **Step 3 –** After installation is complete, your Start menu should have both the Microsoft Visual -C++ Express Edition node and Endpoint Policy Manager DesignStudio node (see Figure 5). +C++ Express Edition node and Endpoint Policy Manager DesignStudio node (See the figure here). ![policypak_application_settings_4](/images/endpointpolicymanager/applicationsettings/designstudio/quickstart/endpointpolicymanager_application_settings_4.webp) -Figure 5. Endpoint Policy Manager DesignStudio appears in the Start menu once installed. +The figure shown. Endpoint Policy Manager DesignStudio appears in the Start menu once installed. + + + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/manual/designstudio/quickstart/overview.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/manual/designstudio/quickstart/overview.md index 8fecc92662..c269965857 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/manual/designstudio/quickstart/overview.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/manual/designstudio/quickstart/overview.md @@ -36,3 +36,6 @@ to create GPOs. However, note that it is common to separate out these two roles, Manager makes it easy to do so. In this discussion, we'll assume you're using a Windows 10 machine with the RSAT tools and the GPMC enabled. This will now be your Group Policy management station and your Endpoint Policy Manager creation station. + + + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/manual/designstudio/regimporteruitility.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/manual/designstudio/regimporteruitility.md index 5b257a80d4..61037a827f 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/manual/designstudio/regimporteruitility.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/manual/designstudio/regimporteruitility.md @@ -19,18 +19,21 @@ the benefits of the Endpoint Policy Manager Application Settings Manager engine, anywhere and being able to revert when the setting no longer applies. The `.reg` importer utility is only available to use with checkboxes. When you select any checkbox, -a special icon will appear, as shown in Figure 162. +a special icon will appear, as shown In the figure shown. ![using_the_reg_importer_utility](/images/endpointpolicymanager/applicationsettings/designstudio/using_the_reg_importer_utility.webp) -Figure 162. The .reg importer utility. +The figure shown. The .reg importer utility. Using the utility, you can import existing .reg files and specify which state (checked or unchecked) -matches which .reg file (see Figure 163). +matches which .reg file (See the figure here). ![using_the_reg_importer_utility_1](/images/endpointpolicymanager/applicationsettings/designstudio/using_the_reg_importer_utility_1.webp) -Figure 163. The .reg importer utility interface. +The figure shown. The .reg importer utility interface. For a full end-to-end example on this mini-utility, please watch the video here: [Use the DesignStudio to import existing registry keys](/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/videos/designstudio/importregistry.md). + + + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/manual/designstudio/registrykeys.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/manual/designstudio/registrykeys.md index ae39fbf97c..e0032ba4dc 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/manual/designstudio/registrykeys.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/manual/designstudio/registrykeys.md @@ -7,33 +7,33 @@ sidebar_position: 110 # Applying Settings within Multiple Registry Keys The Configuration Wizard will discover where settings are stored when you perform a before and after -capture. In the example in Figure 159, the "Mute Yahoo! Games" setting is discovered within the +capture. In the example In the figure shown, the "Mute Yahoo! Games" setting is discovered within the application's registry keys of the specific user (JeremyM) where the capture was performed. The discovered key is within `\Profiles\JeremyM\Games`. ![applying_settings_within_multiple](/images/endpointpolicymanager/applicationsettings/designstudio/applying_settings_within_multiple.webp) -Figure 159. Capturing a setting. +The figure shown. Capturing a setting. If you were to compile and deploy this setup to your users, it would work perfectly if everyone in the company used the "JeremyM" profile for this application. But since everyone uses a different username for this application, you need a way to teach DesignStudio to globally replace "JeremyM" -with whatever is found in `\Profiles\\Games`. In Figure 160, you can see the live +with whatever is found in `\Profiles\\Games`. In the figure shown, you can see the live registry with another user, JeremyM200, logged in using this application. This user's path for the new setting would be `\Profiles\JeremyM200\Games\`. The original path would be `\Profiles\JeremyM\Games`. ![applying_settings_within_multiple_1](/images/endpointpolicymanager/applicationsettings/designstudio/applying_settings_within_multiple_1.webp) -Figure 160. The user's path to the mute setting. +The figure shown. The user's path to the mute setting. To teach DesignStudio to globally replace "JeremyM" with whatever is inside "profiles," substitute -an asterisk for the username, as shown in Figure 161. This will perform a special global replace +an asterisk for the username, as shown In the figure shown. This will perform a special global replace operation on all subkeys within this application's "profiles" key. ![applying_settings_within_multiple_2](/images/endpointpolicymanager/applicationsettings/designstudio/applying_settings_within_multiple_2.webp) -Figure 161. Replacing the username with an asterisk. +The figure shown. Replacing the username with an asterisk. This means that any subkey within `Pager\Profiles `is automatically substituted correctly. Now, whoever uses this application will get the setting properly delivered because the substitution will @@ -44,3 +44,6 @@ You can use the Endpoint Policy Manager DesignStudio "Global Search and Replace" which we'll discuss in a later section. ::: + + + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/manual/designstudio/scrollablepanels.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/manual/designstudio/scrollablepanels.md index 349f4da6f0..35be31ef97 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/manual/designstudio/scrollablepanels.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/manual/designstudio/scrollablepanels.md @@ -8,29 +8,32 @@ sidebar_position: 90 While editing your AppSets, you might want to put elements in a scrollable panel, or Netwrix Endpoint Policy Manager (formerly PolicyPak) DesignStudio might capture a scrollable panel that you -want to edit. In Figure 154, you can a frame being added with the "Frame" button. +want to edit. In the figure shown, you can a frame being added with the "Frame" button. ![adding_space_to_scrollable](/images/endpointpolicymanager/applicationsettings/designstudio/adding_space_to_scrollable.webp) -Figure 154. Adding a frame button. +The figure shown. Adding a frame button. Frames can be changed to scrollable panels by selecting the "Advanced" button, and then changing the -type to "Scrollable Panel" as shown in Figure 155. +type to "Scrollable Panel" as shown In the figure shown. ![adding_space_to_scrollable_1](/images/endpointpolicymanager/applicationsettings/designstudio/adding_space_to_scrollable_1.webp) -Figure 155. Changing the frame to a scrollable panel. +The figure shown. Changing the frame to a scrollable panel. -When you do this, you'll see the frame convert to a scrollable panel, as shown in Figure 156. +When you do this, you'll see the frame convert to a scrollable panel, as shown In the figure shown. DesignStudio will enter in some suggested values for the height and width of the panel; however, you are able to modify them. For instance, if you want to make a tall panel, change the "Height" value for more vertical space. You can also change the "Width" value and get more horizontal space. You -can see an example of how to do this in Figure 157. +can see an example of how to do this In the figure shown. ![adding_space_to_scrollable_2](/images/endpointpolicymanager/applicationsettings/designstudio/adding_space_to_scrollable_2.webp) -Figure 156. A frame converted to a scrollable panel. +The figure shown. A frame converted to a scrollable panel. ![adding_space_to_scrollable_3](/images/endpointpolicymanager/applicationsettings/designstudio/adding_space_to_scrollable_3.webp) -Figure 157. Changing the dimensions of a scrollable panel. +The figure shown. Changing the dimensions of a scrollable panel. + + + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/manual/designstudio/setup.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/manual/designstudio/setup.md index 2a670f3445..a9b042bcad 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/manual/designstudio/setup.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/manual/designstudio/setup.md @@ -6,19 +6,19 @@ sidebar_position: 40 # Setting Up Application Configuration Data -When you create a new project (see Book 3: Application Settings Manager), you'll find that in the -initial wizard windows, you can choose how the capture process occurs, as shown in Figure 85. +When you create a new project (see the Application Settings Manager documentation), you'll find that in the +initial wizard windows, you can choose how the capture process occurs, as shown In the figure shown. ![setting_up_application_configuration](/images/endpointpolicymanager/applicationsettings/designstudio/configurationdata/setting_up_application_configuration.webp) -Figure 85. Choosing how to capture the application. +The figure shown. Choosing how to capture the application. Choose to start a new project using the Capture Wizard. Then, select your project type, as shown in -Figure 86. +The figure shown. ![setting_up_application_configuration_1](/images/endpointpolicymanager/applicationsettings/designstudio/configurationdata/setting_up_application_configuration_1.webp) -Figure 86. Selecting your project type. +The figure shown. Selecting your project type. The following project types are currently supported, and more project types may be available in the future. @@ -63,4 +63,7 @@ must already be present to be modified by Endpoint Policy Manager DesignStudio. Additionally, it is now recommended that if you wish to deliver and maintain `.rdp` files, you do so with Endpoint Policy Manager Remote Desktop Protocol Manager -([https://www.endpointpolicymanager.com/policies/remote-desktop-protocol-manager/](https://www.endpointpolicymanager.com/policies/remote-desktop-protocol-manager/)). +([https://www.policypak.com/policies/remote-desktop-protocol-manager/](https://www.policypak.com/policies/remote-desktop-protocol-manager/)). + + + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/manual/designstudio/tools/_category_.json b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/manual/designstudio/tools/_category_.json index 5f3f189794..f7e07604fd 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/manual/designstudio/tools/_category_.json +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/manual/designstudio/tools/_category_.json @@ -7,4 +7,4 @@ "type": "doc", "id": "overview" } -} \ No newline at end of file +} diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/manual/designstudio/tools/batchcompile.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/manual/designstudio/tools/batchcompile.md index ed782393d0..ed69e92221 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/manual/designstudio/tools/batchcompile.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/manual/designstudio/tools/batchcompile.md @@ -9,20 +9,23 @@ sidebar_position: 50 You may want to work on several AppSets before you begin the compiling process for each one.  You can go back and compile any DesignStudio project at any time, and you can use the Batch Compile tool to compile multiple AppSets at once.  To do this, go to `Tools > Batch Compile`, as shown in -Figure 180. +The figure shown. ![using_designstudio_tools_16_624x300](/images/endpointpolicymanager/applicationsettings/designstudio/tools/using_designstudio_tools_16_624x300.webp) -Figure 180. Using the Batch Compile tool. +The figure shown. Using the Batch Compile tool. -Then, select the XML files you want to compile. In Figure 181, we have selected Putty and WinZip. +Then, select the XML files you want to compile. In the figure shown, we have selected Putty and WinZip. ![using_designstudio_tools_17](/images/endpointpolicymanager/applicationsettings/designstudio/tools/using_designstudio_tools_17.webp) -Figure 181. Selecting the projects to compile. +The figure shown. Selecting the projects to compile. -It is recommended that you perform the compiling processes in the background as shown in Figure 182. +It is recommended that you perform the compiling processes in the background as shown In the figure shown. ![using_designstudio_tools_18](/images/endpointpolicymanager/applicationsettings/designstudio/tools/using_designstudio_tools_18.webp) -Figure 182. Selecting the option to perform the compile in the background. +The figure shown. Selecting the option to perform the compile in the background. + + + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/manual/designstudio/tools/globalsearchreplace.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/manual/designstudio/tools/globalsearchreplace.md index adfb19a0f7..2df8eef79a 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/manual/designstudio/tools/globalsearchreplace.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/manual/designstudio/tools/globalsearchreplace.md @@ -7,15 +7,18 @@ sidebar_position: 30 # Global Search and Replace Endpoint Policy Manager DesignStudio has a global search and replace function that can be accessed -from the Tools menu (or Ctrl+R), as shown in Figure 175. +from the Tools menu (or Ctrl+R), as shown In the figure shown. ![using_designstudio_tools_11](/images/endpointpolicymanager/applicationsettings/designstudio/tools/using_designstudio_tools_11.webp) -Figure 175. The global search and replace function. +The figure shown. The global search and replace function. -In the example in Figure 176, we're replacing the text "JeremyM" (not case sensitive) with \* for +In the example In the figure shown, we're replacing the text "JeremyM" (not case sensitive) with \* for actions. You can use this to replace words within text or actions. ![using_designstudio_tools_12_624x238](/images/endpointpolicymanager/applicationsettings/designstudio/tools/using_designstudio_tools_12_624x238.webp) -Figure 176. Replacing text with \* for actions. +The figure shown. Replacing text with \* for actions. + + + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/manual/designstudio/tools/options/_category_.json b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/manual/designstudio/tools/options/_category_.json index 944dc582c2..d80fd6f3a8 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/manual/designstudio/tools/options/_category_.json +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/manual/designstudio/tools/options/_category_.json @@ -7,4 +7,4 @@ "type": "doc", "id": "overview" } -} \ No newline at end of file +} diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/manual/designstudio/tools/options/compilation.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/manual/designstudio/tools/options/compilation.md index f5f8f4d7ef..a6e4de41f6 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/manual/designstudio/tools/options/compilation.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/manual/designstudio/tools/options/compilation.md @@ -7,7 +7,7 @@ sidebar_position: 10 # Compilation Tab The Compilation tab controls where your Endpoint Policy Manager source files (pXML) are saved and -where they are compiled. You can see the Compilation tab in Figure 166. The default path for saved +where they are compiled. You can see the Compilation tab In the figure shown. The default path for saved pXML files is`\Documents\PolicyPak Design Studio\Projects.` You can change this to any location you like. Additionally, the path for compiled DLLs is `C:\Program Files\PolicyPak\Extensions`. This is the location where the Endpoint Policy Manager Application Settings Manager Group Policy Editor will @@ -15,7 +15,7 @@ look for compiled extensions, so it's best to leave this as it is. ![using_designstudio_tools_2](/images/endpointpolicymanager/applicationsettings/designstudio/tools/options/using_designstudio_tools_2.webp) -Figure 166. The Compilation tab. +The figure shown. The Compilation tab. :::note that only administrators can compile AppSets directly to this location. If you are running @@ -31,3 +31,6 @@ Manager Application Settings Manager is actually compatible with two compilers: Microsoft Visual C++ 2008 compiler. Lastly, you can also see the Endpoint Policy Manager compiler location, which should always point toward the file named PXmlParser. This should not be changed unless specified by technical support. + + + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/manual/designstudio/tools/options/java.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/manual/designstudio/tools/options/java.md index b5f20c6fdd..9b0cef604b 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/manual/designstudio/tools/options/java.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/manual/designstudio/tools/options/java.md @@ -13,11 +13,14 @@ applications. In order to capture Java-based applications, you will need to do t **Step 2 –** Fully turn off user account control (during the user interface [UI] capture). -Without the Java Access Bridge installed, the Java tab will look like what's shown in Figure 169. +Without the Java Access Bridge installed, the Java tab will look like what's shown In the figure shown. ![using_designstudio_tools_5_624x224](/images/endpointpolicymanager/applicationsettings/designstudio/tools/options/using_designstudio_tools_5_624x224.webp) -Figure 169. The Java tab. +The figure shown. The Java tab. To learn more about how to use Endpoint Policy Manager DesignStudio to capture Java-based applications, check out the "Special Applications and Project Types" section of this document. + + + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/manual/designstudio/tools/options/misc.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/manual/designstudio/tools/options/misc.md index 0c8c57bac0..8c722377c8 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/manual/designstudio/tools/options/misc.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/manual/designstudio/tools/options/misc.md @@ -7,9 +7,12 @@ sidebar_position: 50 # Misc Tab By default Endpoint Policy Manager DesignStudio doesn't run more than one copy of itself at a time. -You can change this behavior in the Misc tab, as shown in Figure 170. This could be useful if you're +You can change this behavior in the Misc tab, as shown In the figure shown. This could be useful if you're copying and pasting between projects. ![using_designstudio_tools_6_624x175](/images/endpointpolicymanager/applicationsettings/designstudio/tools/options/using_designstudio_tools_6_624x175.webp) -Figure 170. The Misc tab. +The figure shown. The Misc tab. + + + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/manual/designstudio/tools/options/overview.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/manual/designstudio/tools/options/overview.md index 5ed7acdfb9..7ec1344b46 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/manual/designstudio/tools/options/overview.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/manual/designstudio/tools/options/overview.md @@ -7,15 +7,18 @@ sidebar_position: 10 # Options Endpoint Policy Manager DesignStudio has a variety of options you can configure. You can access -these options using Tools|Options, as shown in Figure 165. There are six tabs within Options: +these options using Tools|Options, as shown In the figure shown. There are six tabs within Options: Compilation, UI Capture, AppV (older versions of DesignStudio only), VirtualStore, Java, and Misc. ![using_designstudio_tools_1_624x111](/images/endpointpolicymanager/applicationsettings/designstudio/tools/options/using_designstudio_tools_1_624x111.webp) -Figure 165. DesignStudio Options. +The figure shown. DesignStudio Options. :::note The AppV tab has not been used since build 605. Only older versions of DesignStudio require the AppV tab. ::: + + + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/manual/designstudio/tools/options/uicapture.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/manual/designstudio/tools/options/uicapture.md index 8860c5a9fa..b64bec9e51 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/manual/designstudio/tools/options/uicapture.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/manual/designstudio/tools/options/uicapture.md @@ -6,10 +6,13 @@ sidebar_position: 20 # UI Capture Tab -The UI Capture tab has one checkbox, which is on by default (see Figure 167). When checked, captured +The UI Capture tab has one checkbox, which is on by default (See the figure here). When checked, captured tabs will auto-size to the page and the other captured tabs. It is recommended to keep this checked because, when unchecked, the captured tabs might not realign to the other tabs and fit the page. ![using_designstudio_tools_3_624x198](/images/endpointpolicymanager/applicationsettings/designstudio/tools/options/using_designstudio_tools_3_624x198.webp) -Figure 167. The UI Capture tab. +The figure shown. The UI Capture tab. + + + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/manual/designstudio/tools/options/virtualstore.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/manual/designstudio/tools/options/virtualstore.md index 4f3fcea0cd..8ce5e6c634 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/manual/designstudio/tools/options/virtualstore.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/manual/designstudio/tools/options/virtualstore.md @@ -6,10 +6,13 @@ sidebar_position: 30 # VirtualStore Tab -The VirtualStore tab has one setting, as shown in Figure 168. This setting is automatically checked +The VirtualStore tab has one setting, as shown In the figure shown. This setting is automatically checked on and is used when applications running as standard users try to write to locations that are not allowed. This setting was discussed in the section called "Configuration Data in VirtualStore." ![using_designstudio_tools_4_624x174](/images/endpointpolicymanager/applicationsettings/designstudio/tools/options/using_designstudio_tools_4_624x174.webp) -Figure 168. The VirtualStore tab. +The figure shown. The VirtualStore tab. + + + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/manual/designstudio/tools/overview.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/manual/designstudio/tools/overview.md index 31038c4bf0..a76e939080 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/manual/designstudio/tools/overview.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/manual/designstudio/tools/overview.md @@ -18,8 +18,11 @@ PolicyPak) DesignStudio: - Preview an existing AppSet (`Tools|Pak Preview`) You can see the list of items from the Endpoint Policy Manager DesignStudio Tools menu in -Figure 164. +The figure shown. ![using_designstudio_tools](/images/endpointpolicymanager/applicationsettings/designstudio/tools/using_designstudio_tools.webp) -Figure 164. DesignStudio Tools menu. +The figure shown. DesignStudio Tools menu. + + + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/manual/designstudio/tools/pakpreview.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/manual/designstudio/tools/pakpreview.md index 324e5fa7e7..8355b8d61e 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/manual/designstudio/tools/pakpreview.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/manual/designstudio/tools/pakpreview.md @@ -9,15 +9,18 @@ sidebar_position: 60 You can use Pak Preview to edit any compiled AppSet in Endpoint Policy Manager DesignStudio or capture additional tabs and configuration settings.  You can even do this for existing AppSets that you have downloaded from the Endpoint Policy Manager Portal.  To do so, go to` Tools > Pak Preview`, -as shown in Figure 183. +as shown In the figure shown. ![using_designstudio_tools_19_624x304](/images/endpointpolicymanager/applicationsettings/designstudio/tools/using_designstudio_tools_19_624x304.webp) -Figure 183. Using Pak Preview to edit AppSets. +The figure shown. Using Pak Preview to edit AppSets. Then, select the compiled DLL file you want to preview. Figure 184 shows a preview of Adobe Acrobat Pro settings. ![using_designstudio_tools_20](/images/endpointpolicymanager/applicationsettings/designstudio/tools/using_designstudio_tools_20.webp) -Figure 184. A preview of Adobe Acrobat Pro settings. +The figure shown. A preview of Adobe Acrobat Pro settings. + + + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/manual/designstudio/tools/pxmlmergewizard.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/manual/designstudio/tools/pxmlmergewizard.md index 61fed107bb..d354aef981 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/manual/designstudio/tools/pxmlmergewizard.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/manual/designstudio/tools/pxmlmergewizard.md @@ -6,7 +6,7 @@ sidebar_position: 40 # PXML Merge Wizard -As described in Book 3: Application Settings Manager and reiterated in this guide, you will get the +As described in the Application Settings Manager documentation and reiterated in this guide, you will get the best AppSet results when you capture and deploy on one type of machine. If you don't use the same type of machine, the settings will be delivered to the target machine, but the underlying Endpoint Policy Manager AppLock™ codes will be different. For instance, if you capture WinZip's UI on @@ -26,7 +26,7 @@ scenarios: - Updating your existing AppSet with any new elements from an updated application and bringing in any new Endpoint Policy Manager AppLock™ codes -You can use the PXML Merge Wizard in one of two ways (see Figure 177): +You can use the PXML Merge Wizard in one of two ways (See the figure here): - You can first run the Endpoint Policy Manager Capture Wizard on the new operating system (or updated application) and create a new pXML file and save it. You only need to re-capture the tabs. @@ -39,7 +39,7 @@ You can use the PXML Merge Wizard in one of two ways (see Figure 177): ![using_designstudio_tools_13](/images/endpointpolicymanager/applicationsettings/designstudio/tools/using_designstudio_tools_13.webp) -Figure 177. Using the PXML Merge Wizard. +The figure shown. Using the PXML Merge Wizard. You'll want to choose "Recapture and merge on the fly" if you choose to have the newer application running on this machine or if you choose to capture the application while running Endpoint Policy @@ -57,23 +57,26 @@ files, capture the same tabs you have in your original project. In this example, we're assuming that WinZip has two new elements, a slider and a label, as shown in -Figure 178. We have re-captured all the tabs and saved the file as "`WinZip-XP-Capture.xml`." +The figure shown. We have re-captured all the tabs and saved the file as "`WinZip-XP-Capture.xml`." ![using_designstudio_tools_14](/images/endpointpolicymanager/applicationsettings/designstudio/tools/using_designstudio_tools_14.webp) -Figure 178. Saving the XML file. +The figure shown. Saving the XML file. Once the file is saved and transported to your original machine, you can run the PXML Merge Wizard -and select "Merge with an existing pXML file," as shown in Figure 179. Then select the file to +and select "Merge with an existing pXML file," as shown In the figure shown. Then select the file to merge. The wizard will walk you through the process of matching up any existing items between the original project and the imported project. You'll be able to see which items have different -AppLock™ data, UI elements, or actions data. In Figure 179, you can see where the wizard asks which +AppLock™ data, UI elements, or actions data. In the figure shown, you can see where the wizard asks which of these items you'd like to import from the new project. ![using_designstudio_tools_15](/images/endpointpolicymanager/applicationsettings/designstudio/tools/using_designstudio_tools_15.webp) -Figure 179. Importing elements from the wizard. +The figure shown. Importing elements from the wizard. When this is complete, your AppSet will have all the merged elements you need. If there are any new UI elements (and they aren't already configured in the imported project file) use the Configuration Wizard or manually edit them so they can be controlled in your application. + + + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/manual/designstudio/tools/showelementslist.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/manual/designstudio/tools/showelementslist.md index d13ea0c226..4e7c172659 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/manual/designstudio/tools/showelementslist.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/manual/designstudio/tools/showelementslist.md @@ -17,11 +17,11 @@ able to quickly identify the following information about your project: To that end, Endpoint Policy Manager DesignStudio has a "Show Elements List" feature (also known as "List All Elements"), which is found by selecting `Tools|Show Element List`. You can also use the -keyboard shortcut Ctrl+F to go to this list, as shown in Figure 171. +keyboard shortcut Ctrl+F to go to this list, as shown In the figure shown. ![using_designstudio_tools_7_624x330](/images/endpointpolicymanager/applicationsettings/designstudio/tools/using_designstudio_tools_7_624x330.webp) -Figure 171. Selecting the "Show Elements List" feature. +The figure shown. Selecting the "Show Elements List" feature. The List All Elements box shows you which elements will work in Endpoint Policy Manager Application Settings Manager Community Edition and which ones will only work when fully licensed (or in Trial @@ -32,16 +32,16 @@ a specific Tab within your project. ![using_designstudio_tools_8](/images/endpointpolicymanager/applicationsettings/designstudio/tools/using_designstudio_tools_8.webp) -Figure 172. Searching by text in the "List All Elements" box. +The figure shown. Searching by text in the "List All Elements" box. You can also use the "List All Elements" dialog to help determine which elements are not yet configured inside the AppSet. To do this, sort on the Configured column, then look for items that -have "No" in that column, as shown in Figure 173. Double-click the item to zoom to the item, then +have "No" in that column, as shown In the figure shown. Double-click the item to zoom to the item, then right-click to run the Configuration Wizard to configure it. ![using_designstudio_tools_9](/images/endpointpolicymanager/applicationsettings/designstudio/tools/using_designstudio_tools_9.webp) -Figure 173. Determining which elements have not been configured. +The figure shown. Determining which elements have not been configured. :::note Items with N/A in the Configured column cannot be configured, like labels, frames, and @@ -57,7 +57,7 @@ the "List all Elements" items by ID number, this element can be quickly found. ![using_designstudio_tools_10](/images/endpointpolicymanager/applicationsettings/designstudio/tools/using_designstudio_tools_10.webp) -Figure 174. Sorting elements by ID number. +The figure shown. Sorting elements by ID number. :::note The color coding is only to express if the element will work in Community Edition or @@ -66,8 +66,11 @@ Licensed Mode and Trial Mode. :::note -Sometimes disabling the item can help you continue to compile the AppSet. You should send -any failed compiles to [support@endpointpolicymanager.com](mailto:support@endpointpolicymanager.com) along with your pXML +Sometimes disabling the item can help you continue to compile the AppSet. You should [open a support ticket](https://www.netwrix.com/tickets.html#/open-a-ticket) and send +any failed compiles along with your pXML file for inspection. ::: + + + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/manual/designstudio/userinterface/_category_.json b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/manual/designstudio/userinterface/_category_.json index 81e8a12d35..0fc0b33efa 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/manual/designstudio/userinterface/_category_.json +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/manual/designstudio/userinterface/_category_.json @@ -7,4 +7,4 @@ "type": "doc", "id": "overview" } -} \ No newline at end of file +} diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/manual/designstudio/userinterface/capturewizard.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/manual/designstudio/userinterface/capturewizard.md index bfcb6024f8..218f069e2d 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/manual/designstudio/userinterface/capturewizard.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/manual/designstudio/userinterface/capturewizard.md @@ -11,7 +11,7 @@ The process for using the Capture Wizard to capture UI elements was already cove that information here. When you start a new project after running Endpoint Policy Manager DesignStudio, you are asked to -select the application and the correct window, as shown in Figure 59. Sometimes the process name is +select the application and the correct window, as shown In the figure shown. Sometimes the process name is not obvious. Be sure to capture the Options or Configuration window of an application, and not the main page, @@ -20,26 +20,29 @@ you will mostly be capturing options, properties, and configuration pages. ![crafting_the_user_interface](/images/endpointpolicymanager/applicationsettings/designstudio/userinterface/crafting_the_user_interface.webp) -Figure 59. Selecting the target application and window. +The figure shown. Selecting the target application and window. :::note See the section entitled "Special Applications and Project Types" for more information on -how to manage Control Panel items, like the mouse properties shown in Figure 58. +how to manage Control Panel items, like the mouse properties shown In the figure shown. ::: After the first tab of your application is captured, you'll be able to select more tabs using the -"Capture another tab" button, as shown in Figure 60. +"Capture another tab" button, as shown In the figure shown. ![crafting_the_user_interface_1](/images/endpointpolicymanager/applicationsettings/designstudio/userinterface/crafting_the_user_interface_1.webp) -Figure 60. Capturing additional tabs. +The figure shown. Capturing additional tabs. -In most cases, your application's look and feel is exactly captured, as shown in Figure 61. +In most cases, your application's look and feel is exactly captured, as shown In the figure shown. ![crafting_the_user_interface_2](/images/endpointpolicymanager/applicationsettings/designstudio/userinterface/crafting_the_user_interface_2.webp) -Figure 61. Capturing the look and feel of the application. +The figure shown. Capturing the look and feel of the application. Endpoint Policy Manager DesignStudio usually captures the existing states of the elements as well, such the status of a checkbox or radio button. + + + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/manual/designstudio/userinterface/manualadd.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/manual/designstudio/userinterface/manualadd.md index 3e011e609c..41164c260b 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/manual/designstudio/userinterface/manualadd.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/manual/designstudio/userinterface/manualadd.md @@ -9,11 +9,11 @@ sidebar_position: 30 Although you will likely use the captured UI elements as they are, you might choose to manually add more elements or replace the existing ones. To do this, select an element from the toolbar, and hover over it for a tooltip about what the element is. The element will be placed on the tab or -subdialog you are editing and will be shown with a thick green line, as shown in Figure 77. +subdialog you are editing and will be shown with a thick green line, as shown In the figure shown. ![crafting_the_user_interface_18_624x507](/images/endpointpolicymanager/applicationsettings/designstudio/userinterface/crafting_the_user_interface_18_624x507.webp) -Figure 77. Adding elements from the toolbar. +The figure shown. Adding elements from the toolbar. Drag the element where you want to place it. Note that this does not configure the element (we will talk about how to configure the element later). @@ -25,3 +25,6 @@ out. Therefore, manually added elements are underlined, demonstrating that they using Endpoint Policy Manager AppLock™. ::: + + + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/manual/designstudio/userinterface/manualedits/_category_.json b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/manual/designstudio/userinterface/manualedits/_category_.json index 31f510ea1a..9846bc9231 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/manual/designstudio/userinterface/manualedits/_category_.json +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/manual/designstudio/userinterface/manualedits/_category_.json @@ -7,4 +7,4 @@ "type": "doc", "id": "overview" } -} \ No newline at end of file +} diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/manual/designstudio/userinterface/manualedits/elementmodifications.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/manual/designstudio/userinterface/manualedits/elementmodifications.md index e507765015..a371721db3 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/manual/designstudio/userinterface/manualedits/elementmodifications.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/manual/designstudio/userinterface/manualedits/elementmodifications.md @@ -10,12 +10,15 @@ We've already seen how to move handles around so that all text in a dialog box i other elements also allow for quick, easy manipulation. You can move items around the page, increase the size of a tab, and more. You might also want to change captured graphics, for example. Selecting the graphic and selecting the "…" icon allows you to select a new bitmap. This action is shown in -Figure 75 and Figure 76. +Figure 75 and The figure shown. ![crafting_the_user_interface_16](/images/endpointpolicymanager/applicationsettings/designstudio/userinterface/manualedits/crafting_the_user_interface_16.webp) -Figure 75. Modifying captured graphics. +The figure shown. Modifying captured graphics. ![crafting_the_user_interface_17](/images/endpointpolicymanager/applicationsettings/designstudio/userinterface/manualedits/crafting_the_user_interface_17.webp) -Figure 76. New graphic. +The figure shown. New graphic. + + + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/manual/designstudio/userinterface/manualedits/elementtransformations.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/manual/designstudio/userinterface/manualedits/elementtransformations.md index 8cea193d2b..1f02fb8eab 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/manual/designstudio/userinterface/manualedits/elementtransformations.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/manual/designstudio/userinterface/manualedits/elementtransformations.md @@ -7,32 +7,35 @@ sidebar_position: 30 # Element Transformations In this example, the application we want to manage is using a spinbox (also called an up/down box) -to set a value for a setting (see Figure 71). +to set a value for a setting (See the figure here). ![crafting_the_user_interface_12_624x317](/images/endpointpolicymanager/applicationsettings/designstudio/userinterface/manualedits/crafting_the_user_interface_12_624x317.webp) -Figure 71. A spinbox element. +The figure shown. A spinbox element. However, occasionally Endpoint Policy Manager's Capture Wizard doesn't read this kind of element -correctly and it must be manually changed (see Figure 72). +correctly and it must be manually changed (See the figure here). ![crafting_the_user_interface_13_624x403](/images/endpointpolicymanager/applicationsettings/designstudio/userinterface/manualedits/crafting_the_user_interface_13_624x403.webp) -Figure 72. Manually changing an element. +The figure shown. Manually changing an element. DesignStudio will present the most logical transformations for you. In this example, DesignStudio assumes you will likely want to transform the numeric edit box to a trackbar, up/down box, label, or text box. However, you are also permitted to transform the element to any other type, as shown in -Figure 73. This would be an unusual transformation so it's tucked under "Advanced." +The figure shown. This would be an unusual transformation so it's tucked under "Advanced." ![crafting_the_user_interface_14](/images/endpointpolicymanager/applicationsettings/designstudio/userinterface/manualedits/crafting_the_user_interface_14.webp) -Figure 73. Selecting the type of element to change to. +The figure shown. Selecting the type of element to change to. :::note If you discover a transformation you need, but DesignStudio does not provide it, please -email [support@endpointpolicymanager.com](mailto:support@endpointpolicymanager.com), describe the scenario you need, and +[open a support ticket](https://www.netwrix.com/tickets.html#/open-a-ticket), describe the scenario you need, and indicate the application that you are trying to create an AppSet for (plus a screenshot if possible). ::: + + + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/manual/designstudio/userinterface/manualedits/hiddentext.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/manual/designstudio/userinterface/manualedits/hiddentext.md index 270805fb7d..865392a4a2 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/manual/designstudio/userinterface/manualedits/hiddentext.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/manual/designstudio/userinterface/manualedits/hiddentext.md @@ -6,15 +6,18 @@ sidebar_position: 20 # Hidden Text -In Figure 69 the settings were captured, but the text was not fully shown. +In the figure shown the settings were captured, but the text was not fully shown. ![crafting_the_user_interface_10_624x265](/images/endpointpolicymanager/applicationsettings/designstudio/userinterface/manualedits/crafting_the_user_interface_10_624x265.webp) -Figure 69. The text in the capture is not fully shown. +The figure shown. The text in the capture is not fully shown. To solve this problem, move the handles on the element to reveal the rest of the text, as shown in -Figure 70. +The figure shown. ![crafting_the_user_interface_11_624x235](/images/endpointpolicymanager/applicationsettings/designstudio/userinterface/manualedits/crafting_the_user_interface_11_624x235.webp) -Figure 70. Moving the handles to reveal the text. +The figure shown. Moving the handles to reveal the text. + + + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/manual/designstudio/userinterface/manualedits/nonstandard.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/manual/designstudio/userinterface/manualedits/nonstandard.md index eee86aeec5..47e939ce2f 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/manual/designstudio/userinterface/manualedits/nonstandard.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/manual/designstudio/userinterface/manualedits/nonstandard.md @@ -7,12 +7,12 @@ sidebar_position: 10 # Non-Standard Captures Some applications have a non-standard interface. The interface can still be captured, but the -results may not be quite what you expect. In Figure 62, the left side of the screen shows the actual +results may not be quite what you expect. In the figure shown, the left side of the screen shows the actual application, Adobe Reader, and the right side of the screen shows the first captured tab. ![crafting_the_user_interface_3](/images/endpointpolicymanager/applicationsettings/designstudio/userinterface/manualedits/crafting_the_user_interface_3.webp) -Figure 62. Some applications may not be captured as expected. +The figure shown. Some applications may not be captured as expected. Adobe Reader, unlike most applications, does not use tabs for its interface. It uses a long, bar with categories in it, which gets captured along with the other elements on the page. Since this @@ -23,45 +23,48 @@ do this in a bit. To continue to capture more settings, click on the "Capture another tab" button. When you capture another tab, Endpoint Policy Manager DesignStudio realizes that this application doesn't really use tabs, so you are prompted to manually enter the name of each of this application's categories, as -shown in Figure 63 and Figure 64. +shown In the figure shown and The figure shown. ![crafting_the_user_interface_4_624x410](/images/endpointpolicymanager/applicationsettings/designstudio/userinterface/manualedits/crafting_the_user_interface_4_624x410.webp) -Figure 63. The prompt to manually enter the name of the categories. +The figure shown. The prompt to manually enter the name of the categories. ![crafting_the_user_interface_5_624x185](/images/endpointpolicymanager/applicationsettings/designstudio/userinterface/manualedits/crafting_the_user_interface_5_624x185.webp) -Figure 64. Manually adding the categories. +The figure shown. Manually adding the categories. -You can see in Figure 65 that Endpoint Policy Manager Capture Wizard also captures the categories +You can see In the figure shown that Endpoint Policy Manager Capture Wizard also captures the categories bar even though it is not an element we want on the page. ![crafting_the_user_interface_6](/images/endpointpolicymanager/applicationsettings/designstudio/userinterface/manualedits/crafting_the_user_interface_6.webp) -Figure 65. The captured categories bar. +The figure shown. The captured categories bar. You can delete the errant settings by right-clicking on them and selecting "Delete," or by highlighting them and pressing the Delete key on the keyboard. You can choose to delete all items within the frame, or promote the items in the frame directly to the tab. In this case, you'll likely want to delete all the elements in the frame. You can then reposition the other frames on the page and manually align them. You can also use the Hierarchy tab's "Realign controls to fit the page" -button to auto-place and center the items on the form, as shown in Figure 66. +button to auto-place and center the items on the form, as shown In the figure shown. ![crafting_the_user_interface_7](/images/endpointpolicymanager/applicationsettings/designstudio/userinterface/manualedits/crafting_the_user_interface_7.webp) -Figure 66. Centering the items on the form. +The figure shown. Centering the items on the form. -The result is shown in Figure 67. However, there is a problem with the name of the category. It +The result is shown In the figure shown. However, there is a problem with the name of the category. It should be called General instead of Preferences. ![crafting_the_user_interface_8](/images/endpointpolicymanager/applicationsettings/designstudio/userinterface/manualedits/crafting_the_user_interface_8.webp) -Figure 67. An incorrect tab name. +The figure shown. An incorrect tab name. To rename a tab (or any element), click on it (select the Properties tab) and then, in the Name box, type in the correct name. In this example, you would replace the name "Preferences" with "General," -as shown in Figure 68. +as shown In the figure shown. ![crafting_the_user_interface_9](/images/endpointpolicymanager/applicationsettings/designstudio/userinterface/manualedits/crafting_the_user_interface_9.webp) -Figure 68. Changing the tab name. +The figure shown. Changing the tab name. + + + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/manual/designstudio/userinterface/manualedits/notmanaged.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/manual/designstudio/userinterface/manualedits/notmanaged.md index 9c29485cae..1b7c7bcb9b 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/manual/designstudio/userinterface/manualedits/notmanaged.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/manual/designstudio/userinterface/manualedits/notmanaged.md @@ -7,20 +7,20 @@ sidebar_position: 40 # Items That Cannot Be Managed Endpoint Policy Manager Application Settings Manager can control a lot of items; however, there are -some UI elements that it cannot manage. In Figure 74, the "Reset All Warnings" button in this +some UI elements that it cannot manage. In the figure shown, the "Reset All Warnings" button in this application, which might reset settings within the application, isn't something that Endpoint Policy Manager Application Settings Manager can control. Inside Endpoint Policy Manager Application Settings Manager, it will take up space but will not do anything. With elements like this, you have three options: - Delete the element since it has no function. -- Right-click the element and uncheck "Enabled" (shown in Figure 74), which will make the item gray +- Right-click the element and uncheck "Enabled" (shown In the figure shown), which will make the item gray and unclickable when it is used within the Group Policy editor. - Leave the element as it is. ![crafting_the_user_interface_15_624x362](/images/endpointpolicymanager/applicationsettings/designstudio/userinterface/manualedits/crafting_the_user_interface_15_624x362.webp) -Figure 74. Dealing with elements that cannot be controlled with Application Settings Manager. +The figure shown. Dealing with elements that cannot be controlled with Application Settings Manager. Leaving it as it is usually the best idea since you can still control its AppLock™ properties using Group Policy. For this element, if you do nothing here in Endpoint Policy Manager DesignStudio, then @@ -28,3 +28,6 @@ later, in the Group Policy Editor, you can still right-click over this button an from a user. There will be no way to make it do precisely what you want (such as resetting all warnings), but you will still be able to lock or remove the button so the user cannot use it inside the application. + + + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/manual/designstudio/userinterface/manualedits/overview.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/manual/designstudio/userinterface/manualedits/overview.md index 3628d64070..1e663e26e3 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/manual/designstudio/userinterface/manualedits/overview.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/manual/designstudio/userinterface/manualedits/overview.md @@ -10,3 +10,6 @@ The Endpoint Policy Manager Capture Wizard usually does a pretty good job of cap for most applications. However, sometimes it needs a little manual help to get the applications' elements to where they need to be. The sections below describe some circumstances that may require manual editing. + + + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/manual/designstudio/userinterface/overview.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/manual/designstudio/userinterface/overview.md index 3b2f769f02..d2d6e6b290 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/manual/designstudio/userinterface/overview.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/manual/designstudio/userinterface/overview.md @@ -14,3 +14,6 @@ There are three ways you can craft the user interface (UI) of your target applic In the sections below, we'll explore all three options. We'll also discuss how to capture subdialogs and how to understand capture results that aren't what you expected. + + + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/manual/designstudio/userinterface/subdialogs.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/manual/designstudio/userinterface/subdialogs.md index 6eb58000ce..7a5363563b 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/manual/designstudio/userinterface/subdialogs.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/manual/designstudio/userinterface/subdialogs.md @@ -8,38 +8,41 @@ sidebar_position: 40 Some applications have subdialogs you can capture. For instance, in the Control Panel mouse applet, the ClickLock entry has a subdialog that's available to configure. That is, when you click its -"Settings" button, a "Settings for ClickLock" subdialog appears, as shown in Figure 78. +"Settings" button, a "Settings for ClickLock" subdialog appears, as shown In the figure shown. ![crafting_the_user_interface_19_624x694](/images/endpointpolicymanager/applicationsettings/designstudio/userinterface/crafting_the_user_interface_19_624x694.webp) -Figure 78. The ClickLock subdialog box. +The figure shown. The ClickLock subdialog box. Now that you know this, you can capture this subdialog. To do this, in DesignStudio, double-click the button. You will be asked if you want to convert the button to a subdialog, as shown in -Figure 79. +The figure shown. ![crafting_the_user_interface_20_624x684](/images/endpointpolicymanager/applicationsettings/designstudio/userinterface/crafting_the_user_interface_20_624x684.webp) -Figure 79. Capturing a subdiaglog button. +The figure shown. Capturing a subdiaglog button. -Click "Yes," and then click "OK," as shown in Figure 80. Next, open the subdialog you want to -capture, as shown in Figure 81. +Click "Yes," and then click "OK," as shown In the figure shown. Next, open the subdialog you want to +capture, as shown In the figure shown. ![crafting_the_user_interface_21_624x218](/images/endpointpolicymanager/applicationsettings/designstudio/userinterface/crafting_the_user_interface_21_624x218.webp) -Figure 80. The prompt to capture a subdialog. +The figure shown. The prompt to capture a subdialog. ![crafting_the_user_interface_22](/images/endpointpolicymanager/applicationsettings/designstudio/userinterface/crafting_the_user_interface_22.webp) -Figure 81. Selecting the subdialog button. +The figure shown. Selecting the subdialog button. Select the target window (the subdialog) to capture it. When the capture is complete, you'll see the -tab for the subdialog shown next to its parent tab, as shown in Figure 82. +tab for the subdialog shown next to its parent tab, as shown In the figure shown. ![crafting_the_user_interface_23](/images/endpointpolicymanager/applicationsettings/designstudio/userinterface/crafting_the_user_interface_23.webp) -Figure 82. The new tab for the subdialog. +The figure shown. The new tab for the subdialog. You can click back and forth between the parent tab (Mouse Properties) and the subdialog (Settings for ClickLock). Also, if you close the tab by clicking the X next to the subdialog, double-clicking the button that represents the subdialog will open up that tab again. + + + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/manual/designstudio/userinterface/unexpectedresults.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/manual/designstudio/userinterface/unexpectedresults.md index c3ea315cb9..119d9c5daa 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/manual/designstudio/userinterface/unexpectedresults.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/manual/designstudio/userinterface/unexpectedresults.md @@ -12,12 +12,12 @@ Capture Wizard performs a capture, but it may not look the way you expect. ## User Interfaces That Cannot Be Captured -Some applications cannot be captured. In the example in Figure 83, the UI elements in Skype are not +Some applications cannot be captured. In the example In the figure shown, the UI elements in Skype are not able to be captured in a useful way. ![crafting_the_user_interface_24](/images/endpointpolicymanager/applicationsettings/designstudio/userinterface/crafting_the_user_interface_24.webp) -Figure 83. Some applications prevent their UI elements from being captured. +The figure shown. Some applications prevent their UI elements from being captured. In these cases, you have to create the elements by using the toolbar and manually adding them (as described earlier). Then you need to configure them (which we will describe later). @@ -25,11 +25,11 @@ described earlier). Then you need to configure them (which we will describe late ## Underlined Elements Occasionally, during a capture, you might see some captured items that are underlined in the capture -but not in the application itself, as shown in Figure 84. +but not in the application itself, as shown In the figure shown. ![crafting_the_user_interface_25](/images/endpointpolicymanager/applicationsettings/designstudio/userinterface/crafting_the_user_interface_25.webp) -Figure 84. Some elements appear underlined when captured. +The figure shown. Some elements appear underlined when captured. This means Endpoint Policy Manager DesignStudio was able to capture the element correctly, but was unable to acquire Endpoint Policy Manager AppLock™ data for the item. Therefore, these items cannot @@ -41,3 +41,6 @@ To set up a perfect AppSet, you will also need to read the section called "Using Wizard" for how to control how elements work inside the Group Policy Editor. ::: + + + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/manual/extras/_category_.json b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/manual/extras/_category_.json index d614cd15cd..5c62db3446 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/manual/extras/_category_.json +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/manual/extras/_category_.json @@ -7,4 +7,4 @@ "type": "doc", "id": "overview" } -} \ No newline at end of file +} diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/manual/extras/appsetentry.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/manual/extras/appsetentry.md index fd8d5bb81c..5a86db7391 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/manual/extras/appsetentry.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/manual/extras/appsetentry.md @@ -6,11 +6,6 @@ sidebar_position: 10 # Item-Level Targeting for an AppSet Entry -:::note -For a demonstration of Item-Level Targeting, please see this video: -[http://www.endpointpolicymanager.com/videos/sn6j7q1clmq.html](https://www.youtube.com/watch) -::: - After you've configured an AppSet to your preferred settings, and those settings are saved into the group policy object (GPO), you can perform Item-Level Targeting (also known as filtering) with that @@ -28,25 +23,25 @@ You can see an example of Item-Level Targeting in Figures 46 and 47. ![policypak_application_settings_2_1](/images/endpointpolicymanager/applicationsettings/extras/itemleveltargeting/endpointpolicymanager_application_settings_2_1.webp) -Figure 46. Entering the Pak's Item Level Targeting dialog. +The figure shown. Entering the Pak's Item Level Targeting dialog. Administrators familiar with Group Policy Preferences' Item-Level Targeting will be at home in this interface, since it is functionally equivalent. You can apply one or more targeting items to an AppSet. You can also logically join together -targeting items, as shown in Figure 48. You may also add Targeting Collections, which equates to +targeting items, as shown In the figure shown. You may also add Targeting Collections, which equates to enclosing equations in parentheses, which groups together targeting items. In this way, you can create fairly complex determinations about which users and computers an AppSet will apply to. -Targeting Collections may be set to "And" or "Or" as well as "Is" or "Is Not," as seen in Figure 49. +Targeting Collections may be set to "And" or "Or" as well as "Is" or "Is Not," as seen In the figure shown. ![policypak_application_settings_2_2](/images/endpointpolicymanager/applicationsettings/extras/itemleveltargeting/endpointpolicymanager_application_settings_2_2.webp) -Figure 48. In this example, the Pak would only apply to Windows 10 machines when (1) the machine is +The figure shown. In this example, the Pak would only apply to Windows 10 machines when (1) the machine is portable and (2) the user is in the FABRIKAM\Traveling Sales Users group. ![policypak_application_settings_2_3](/images/endpointpolicymanager/applicationsettings/extras/itemleveltargeting/endpointpolicymanager_application_settings_2_3.webp) -Figure 49. In this example, the Pak would only apply to Windows 10 machines when either(1) the +The figure shown. In this example, the Pak would only apply to Windows 10 machines when either(1) the machine is portable and (2) the IP address between 192.168.5.1 - 192.168.7.254 OR (1) the machine resides in the Azure Site and (2) has an IP address between 172.16.7.11 - 172.16.9.254. @@ -76,8 +71,11 @@ AppSet settings. IP range. In this setup, you can specify different settings for various IP ranges in case you want to maintain different browser settings for the home office and each field office. -When Item-Level Targeting is used, it can be seen in the GPMC reports, as seen in Figure 50. +When Item-Level Targeting is used, it can be seen in the GPMC reports, as seen In the figure shown. ![policypak_application_settings_2_4](/images/endpointpolicymanager/applicationsettings/extras/itemleveltargeting/endpointpolicymanager_application_settings_2_4.webp) -Figure 50. The Item-Level Targeting shows up in the GPMC reports when it is being used. +The figure shown. The Item-Level Targeting shows up in the GPMC reports when it is being used. + + + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/manual/extras/appsetinternal.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/manual/extras/appsetinternal.md index 87b7e98f2c..5479aea99f 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/manual/extras/appsetinternal.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/manual/extras/appsetinternal.md @@ -9,7 +9,7 @@ sidebar_position: 20 :::note To see an overview of Internal ItemLevel Targeting, including how to bypass the filters, see this video: -[http://www.endpointpolicymanager.com/videos/bypassing-internal-item-level-targeting-filters.html](http://www.endpointpolicymanager.com/products/endpointpolicymanager-preconfigured-paks.html). +[https://youtu.be/nw6LAE5b-pE](https://youtu.be/nw6LAE5b-pE). ::: @@ -29,7 +29,7 @@ Figure 51 shows an example of how you might configure an internal filter. ![policypak_application_settings_2_5](/images/endpointpolicymanager/applicationsettings/extras/itemleveltargeting/endpointpolicymanager_application_settings_2_5.webp) -Figure 51. Configuring an internal filter. +The figure shown. Configuring an internal filter. The purpose is to make sure that configuration items aren't delivered unless these predefined conditions match and are actually present on the target machine. @@ -40,13 +40,13 @@ Manager data is written unless it's actually needed. However, you might find the need to bypass sets of internal filters and apply the AppSet anyway, regardless of whether the application is present on the machine. To do this, you need to modify the AppSet entry's options and change the "Predefined Item-Level Targeting" switch, as seen in -Figure 52. +The figure shown. ![policypak_application_settings_2_6](/images/endpointpolicymanager/applicationsettings/extras/itemleveltargeting/endpointpolicymanager_application_settings_2_6.webp) -Figure 52.  Changing the Predefined Item-Level Targeting switch. +The figure shown.  Changing the Predefined Item-Level Targeting switch. -There are three ways to configure this entry, which are presented in Table 1 (also see Figure 53 for +There are three ways to configure this entry, which are presented in Table 1 (also See the figure here for an example of one of the scenarios). Table 1: Internal Item-Level Targeting settings options. @@ -59,4 +59,7 @@ Table 1: Internal Item-Level Targeting settings options. ![policypak_application_settings_2_7](/images/endpointpolicymanager/applicationsettings/extras/itemleveltargeting/endpointpolicymanager_application_settings_2_7.webp) -Figure 53. One scenario for item-level targeting on installed applications only. +The figure shown. One scenario for item-level targeting on installed applications only. + + + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/manual/extras/managedby.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/manual/extras/managedby.md index 5c7e0add26..00d0cb5a53 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/manual/extras/managedby.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/manual/extras/managedby.md @@ -11,30 +11,33 @@ and ACL Lockdown, IT administrators might want to signal to their users, in a su in charge of the application. You can accomplish this by selecting "Add ‘Managed by Endpoint Policy Manager' to Windows under -management," as seen in Figure 60. +management," as seen In the figure shown. ![policypak_application_settings_2_14](/images/endpointpolicymanager/applicationsettings/extras/endpointpolicymanager_application_settings_2_14.webp) -Figure 60. IT administrators can display to users that they are in control of the settings. +The figure shown. IT administrators can display to users that they are in control of the settings. When you do this, a window will pop up, giving you options for the setting. For most applications, -these windows will look similar to what is displayed in Figure 61 and Figure 62. +these windows will look similar to what is displayed In the figure shown and The figure shown. ![policypak_application_settings_2_15](/images/endpointpolicymanager/applicationsettings/extras/endpointpolicymanager_application_settings_2_15.webp) -Figure 61. An example of what you would see if you selected "Add ‘Managed by Endpoint Policy +The figure shown. An example of what you would see if you selected "Add ‘Managed by Endpoint Policy Manager' to Windows under management." ![policypak_application_settings_2_16_624x354](/images/endpointpolicymanager/applicationsettings/extras/endpointpolicymanager_application_settings_2_16_624x354.webp) -Figure 62. Another example of what you would see if you selected "Add ‘Managed by Endpoint Policy +The figure shown. Another example of what you would see if you selected "Add ‘Managed by Endpoint Policy Manager' to Windows under management." Note that not every application will display "Managed by Endpoint Policy Manager" in the window. Be sure to test with your specific application. Also, be aware that the GPMC reports will demonstrate -if you have this feature enabled, as seen in Figure 63. +if you have this feature enabled, as seen In the figure shown. ![policypak_application_settings_2_17](/images/endpointpolicymanager/applicationsettings/extras/endpointpolicymanager_application_settings_2_17.webp) -Figure 63. The GPMC report showing that "Add ‘Managed by Endpoint Policy Manager' to windows under +The figure shown. The GPMC report showing that "Add ‘Managed by Endpoint Policy Manager' to windows under management" was enabled. + + + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/manual/extras/multipleappsetspriority.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/manual/extras/multipleappsetspriority.md index 8afe93ee21..c17c256fec 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/manual/extras/multipleappsetspriority.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/manual/extras/multipleappsetspriority.md @@ -8,13 +8,13 @@ sidebar_position: 30 -Level Targeting (described in the previous section). -In Figure 54, you can see the same AppSet (WinZip 14 and later) used three times within the same +In the figure shown, you can see the same AppSet (WinZip 14 and later) used three times within the same GPO. However, each AppSet item has Item-Level Targeting turned on and specific conditions associated with it. ![policypak_application_settings_2_8](/images/endpointpolicymanager/applicationsettings/extras/endpointpolicymanager_application_settings_2_8.webp) -Figure 54. WinZip 14 being used multiple times in the same GPO. +The figure shown. WinZip 14 being used multiple times in the same GPO. The recommended way to use Endpoint Policy Manager Application Settings Manager is as follows: @@ -24,12 +24,12 @@ The recommended way to use Endpoint Policy Manager Application Settings Manager However, you could occasionally have multiple AppSets overlap each other with certain settings you've engaged. As a result, you might want to ensure that the delivery of those settings occurs in -a particular order. As seen in Figure 55, Endpoint Policy Manager Application Settings Manager +a particular order. As seen In the figure shown, Endpoint Policy Manager Application Settings Manager enables you to specify which AppSet is delivered in which order. ![policypak_application_settings_2_9](/images/endpointpolicymanager/applicationsettings/extras/endpointpolicymanager_application_settings_2_9.webp) -Figure 55. The order in which the Paks (in this scenario) are delivered. +The figure shown. The order in which the Paks (in this scenario) are delivered. Paks within a GPO are processed in order from lowest to highest. @@ -40,11 +40,11 @@ This is the same way the Group Policy Preferences prioritizes items. To change the priority of a particular AppSet, simply right-click on it within the GPO and select either "Enable priority mode (press Enter to exit)" or "Set priority," which are both shown in -Figure 56. +The figure shown. ![policypak_application_settings_2_10](/images/endpointpolicymanager/applicationsettings/extras/endpointpolicymanager_application_settings_2_10.webp) -Figure 56. By clicking "Enable priority mode (press Enter to exit)," as shown here, you can change +The figure shown. By clicking "Enable priority mode (press Enter to exit)," as shown here, you can change the priority of a specific Pak. When you select "Enable priority mode (press Enter to exit)" you can then move the AppSet up and @@ -52,11 +52,14 @@ down using the arrow keys. When you are satisfied with the position, press Enter edit. You can also select "Set priority," which will enable you to specify a numeric value, as shown in -Figure 57. +The figure shown. ![policypak_application_settings_2_11](/images/endpointpolicymanager/applicationsettings/extras/endpointpolicymanager_application_settings_2_11.webp) -Figure 57. By clicking "Set priority," as shown here, you can change the priority of a specific Pak +The figure shown. By clicking "Set priority," as shown here, you can change the priority of a specific Pak by setting the numeric value. The AppSet you've selected will take that priority number, and the rest will be lowered in priority. + + + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/manual/extras/overview.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/manual/extras/overview.md index b8b3c99d89..7e885e08d7 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/manual/extras/overview.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/manual/extras/overview.md @@ -14,3 +14,6 @@ management capabilities. In this section, we'll discuss the following features: - Creating multiple AppSets and changing priority - Setting a comment or description about an AppSet's settings - Adding "Managed by Endpoint Policy Manager" to applications under management + + + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/manual/extras/settingdescription.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/manual/extras/settingdescription.md index 2e2223ef5e..ca2390ccd4 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/manual/extras/settingdescription.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/manual/extras/settingdescription.md @@ -6,14 +6,17 @@ sidebar_position: 40 # Setting a Description -You can add your own note or description to each AppSet, as shown in Figure 58. +You can add your own note or description to each AppSet, as shown In the figure shown. ![policypak_application_settings_2_12](/images/endpointpolicymanager/applicationsettings/extras/endpointpolicymanager_application_settings_2_12.webp) -Figure 58. Entering notes for each Pak. +The figure shown. Entering notes for each Pak. -Notes are displayed within the GPMC reports, as seen in Figure 59. +Notes are displayed within the GPMC reports, as seen In the figure shown. ![policypak_application_settings_2_13](/images/endpointpolicymanager/applicationsettings/extras/endpointpolicymanager_application_settings_2_13.webp) -Figure 59. Notes shown in the GPMC reports. +The figure shown. Notes shown in the GPMC reports. + + + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/manual/firefox/_category_.json b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/manual/firefox/_category_.json index 6fd0fb7125..87c54a17a2 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/manual/firefox/_category_.json +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/manual/firefox/_category_.json @@ -7,4 +7,4 @@ "type": "doc", "id": "overview" } -} \ No newline at end of file +} diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/manual/firefox/addons/_category_.json b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/manual/firefox/addons/_category_.json index 02b44f0d0c..236905d249 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/manual/firefox/addons/_category_.json +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/manual/firefox/addons/_category_.json @@ -7,4 +7,4 @@ "type": "doc", "id": "overview" } -} \ No newline at end of file +} diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/manual/firefox/addons/discoveringids.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/manual/firefox/addons/discoveringids.md index f91ace1b7c..b7fb548853 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/manual/firefox/addons/discoveringids.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/manual/firefox/addons/discoveringids.md @@ -7,11 +7,11 @@ sidebar_position: 40 # Discovering IDs for Firefox Add-Ons **Step 1 –** Finding add-on IDs requires a little bit of work. To discover them, you need to click -on "Add-ons" in Firefox on an example computer, as shown in Figure 18. +on "Add-ons" in Firefox on an example computer, as shown In the figure shown. ![add_ons](/images/endpointpolicymanager/applicationsettings/preconfigured/firefox/addons/add_ons.webp) -Figure 18. The Add-ons tab in Firefox. +The figure shown. The Add-ons tab in Firefox. **Step 2 –** Then, click one of the four categories below: @@ -21,21 +21,21 @@ Figure 18. The Add-ons tab in Firefox. - Services **Step 3 –** Then, press F12 for developer tools. In the lowest row, paste the snippet of code -supplied below, as shown in Figure 19. +supplied below, as shown In the figure shown. ![add_ons_3](/images/endpointpolicymanager/applicationsettings/preconfigured/firefox/addons/add_ons_3.webp) -Figure 19. The Console tab. +The figure shown. The Console tab. :::note You may get a warning saying you cannot paste until you say it's okay. To permit pasting, -type allow pasting," as shown in Figure 20. +type allow pasting," as shown In the figure shown. ::: ![add_ons_4](/images/endpointpolicymanager/applicationsettings/preconfigured/firefox/addons/add_ons_4.webp) -Figure 20. Allowing pasting to occur. +The figure shown. Allowing pasting to occur. **Step 4 –** You can use this snippet to discover IDs for extensions, appearance, plugins, and services: @@ -48,26 +48,29 @@ console.log(addonElement.attributes["name"].value + " = " + addonElement.value); } ``` -**Step 5 –** Paste the snippet into the lowest place on the page, as shown in Figure 21. +**Step 5 –** Paste the snippet into the lowest place on the page, as shown In the figure shown. ![add_ons_5](/images/endpointpolicymanager/applicationsettings/preconfigured/firefox/addons/add_ons_5.webp) -Figure 21. Copying the snippet to the Console tab. +The figure shown. Copying the snippet to the Console tab. The result you will get (which is to the right of the equal sign within quotes) will be the name of -the GUID or friendly name, as shown in Figure 22 and Figure 23. +the GUID or friendly name, as shown In the figure shown and The figure shown. ![add_ons_6](/images/endpointpolicymanager/applicationsettings/preconfigured/firefox/addons/add_ons_6.webp) -Figure 22. Example 1 showing only GUIDs. +The figure shown. Example 1 showing only GUIDs. ![add_ons_7](/images/endpointpolicymanager/applicationsettings/preconfigured/firefox/addons/add_ons_7.webp) -Figure 23. Example 2 showing the friendly name and GUID. +The figure shown. Example 2 showing the friendly name and GUID. **Step 6 –** Then, inside the Endpoint Policy Manager MMC console, you will add the ID you want -(without quotes), as shown in Figure 24. +(without quotes), as shown In the figure shown. ![add_ons_8](/images/endpointpolicymanager/applicationsettings/preconfigured/firefox/addons/add_ons_8.webp) -Figure 24. Adding the ID within the Endpoint Policy Manager MMC console. +The figure shown. Adding the ID within the Endpoint Policy Manager MMC console. + + + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/manual/firefox/addons/enabledisable.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/manual/firefox/addons/enabledisable.md index 571ee01078..9bdf3c0776 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/manual/firefox/addons/enabledisable.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/manual/firefox/addons/enabledisable.md @@ -7,9 +7,9 @@ sidebar_position: 10 # Using Endpoint Policy Manager to Enable or Disable Add-Ons Video: To see a video of Endpoint Policy Manager enabling or disabling Firefox's add-ons, go to -[http://www.endpointpolicymanager.com/video/endpointpolicymanager-manage-firefox-add-ons-using-group-policy.html](http://www.endpointpolicymanager.com/video/endpointpolicymanager-manage-firefox-add-ons-using-group-policy.html) +[https://www.policypak.com/video/endpointpolicymanager-manage-firefox-add-ons-using-group-policy.html](http://www.policypak.com/video/endpointpolicymanager-manage-firefox-add-ons-using-group-policy.html) -Firefox has four categories of add-ons, as shown in Figure 16. +Firefox has four categories of add-ons, as shown In the figure shown. - Recommendations - Extensions @@ -18,7 +18,7 @@ Firefox has four categories of add-ons, as shown in Figure 16. ![add_ons_1](/images/endpointpolicymanager/applicationsettings/preconfigured/firefox/addons/add_ons_1.webp) -Figure 16. The Add-ons Manager. +The figure shown. The Add-ons Manager. Endpoint Policy Manager can enable or disable add-ons in these categories. In the next section we'll see how to force installation (or force removal) of add-ons. Endpoint Policy Manager has two methods @@ -29,8 +29,11 @@ to manage Firefox add-ons: - Option 2: Using wildcards to disable specific add-on types. You can see the "Add-Ons" tab, and the "Enable or Disable" section within the Firefox AppSet as seen -in Figure 17. +In the figure shown. ![add_ons_2](/images/endpointpolicymanager/applicationsettings/preconfigured/firefox/addons/add_ons_2.webp) -Figure 17. The Add-Ons tab within Endpoint Policy Manager Application Settings Manager. +The figure shown. The Add-Ons tab within Endpoint Policy Manager Application Settings Manager. + + + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/manual/firefox/addons/enabledisableid.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/manual/firefox/addons/enabledisableid.md index 5a6581a3e9..e20cb2e8d7 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/manual/firefox/addons/enabledisableid.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/manual/firefox/addons/enabledisableid.md @@ -14,3 +14,6 @@ readable@evernote.com, enable {47c11ff1-bbce-4481-83be-54e0c0adfda7}, disable In the next section, we will give you some tips on how to find the GUID or friendly name of your extensions. ``` + + + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/manual/firefox/addons/forceinstallation.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/manual/firefox/addons/forceinstallation.md index f3a8d6070a..d8c36cf274 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/manual/firefox/addons/forceinstallation.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/manual/firefox/addons/forceinstallation.md @@ -5,15 +5,15 @@ Endpoint Policy Manager also can install URL and file-based Firefox add-ons with Video: To see a video of Endpoint Policy Manager forcing installation of Firefox's Add-Ons, go to [Force Install Firefox Extensions (from URL or file).](/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/videos/firefox/extensions.md). -Go to the Add-Ons tab within the Firefox AppSet, as shown in Figure 28. +Go to the Add-Ons tab within the Firefox AppSet, as shown In the figure shown. ![add_ons_12](/images/endpointpolicymanager/applicationsettings/preconfigured/firefox/addons/add_ons_12.webp) -Figure 28. The Add-Ons tab within Endpoint Policy Manager Application Settings Manager. +The figure shown. The Add-Ons tab within Endpoint Policy Manager Application Settings Manager. To get started with an add-on you want to force installation of, you need to know the add-on and its URL. Then you need to know what delivery method you would like to use: URL or file install. To use -URL-based installation, you need to get the URL by following these steps (see Figure 29): +URL-based installation, you need to get the URL by following these steps (See the figure here): **Step 1 –** Right-click and select "Copy Link Location" from the "Add to Firefox" button. @@ -25,7 +25,7 @@ URL-based installation, you need to get the URL by following these steps (see Fi ![add_ons_13](/images/endpointpolicymanager/applicationsettings/preconfigured/firefox/addons/add_ons_13.webp) -Figure 29. Copying the link location. +The figure shown. Copying the link location. **Step 5 –** Then, using Notepad or another editor, paste from Firefox "Copy Link Location" like this: @@ -42,17 +42,17 @@ syntax:` https://addons.mozilla.org/firefox/downloads/latest/ads-blocker/platfor install. For using the file-based installation method, you would select "Save Link As" after right-clicking -on the "Add to Firefox" botton, as shown in Figure 30. +on the "Add to Firefox" botton, as shown In the figure shown. ![add_ons_14](/images/endpointpolicymanager/applicationsettings/preconfigured/firefox/addons/add_ons_14.webp) -Figure 30. The file-based installation method. +The figure shown. The file-based installation method. -**Step 8 –** Then, you would save the file to a location to use later, as shown in Figure 31. +**Step 8 –** Then, you would save the file to a location to use later, as shown In the figure shown. ![add_ons_15](/images/endpointpolicymanager/applicationsettings/preconfigured/firefox/addons/add_ons_15.webp) -Figure 31. Choosing where to save the file. +The figure shown. Choosing where to save the file. **Step 9 –** Next, you also need to decide if you want to leave the user's existing add-ons in place (with MODE=MERGE) or wipe out what the user already has (with MODE=REPLACE). You will use whatever @@ -71,3 +71,6 @@ Note the following: that, there is a single slash per directory. - UNC paths include "File:", followed by five front slashes to denote the UNC path start. Following that, there is a single slash per directory. + + + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/manual/firefox/addons/overview.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/manual/firefox/addons/overview.md index c8f0439912..e2c702cbda 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/manual/firefox/addons/overview.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/manual/firefox/addons/overview.md @@ -9,8 +9,11 @@ sidebar_position: 40 Netwrix Endpoint Policy Manager (formerly PolicyPak) can manipulate Firefox add-ons by enabling and disabling add-ons of all types. Endpoint Policy Manager can also force the installation of or force the removal of specific add-ons. To find Firefox's add-ons, select "Add-ons" within Firefox, as -shown in Figure 15. +shown In the figure shown. ![add_ons](/images/endpointpolicymanager/applicationsettings/preconfigured/firefox/addons/add_ons.webp) -Figure 15. The Add-ons tab. +The figure shown. The Add-ons tab. + + + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/manual/firefox/addons/tipstricks.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/manual/firefox/addons/tipstricks.md index 56bb8044a3..e95c514419 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/manual/firefox/addons/tipstricks.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/manual/firefox/addons/tipstricks.md @@ -24,11 +24,11 @@ The Add-ons section in the Firefox AppSet has the following extra special checkb user interface (UI) to make it harder for users to work around your settings. - Hide about:addons page UI: This completely blanks out the add-ons page. -You can see these checkboxes below in Figure 25. +You can see these checkboxes below In the figure shown. ![add_ons_9](/images/endpointpolicymanager/applicationsettings/preconfigured/firefox/addons/add_ons_9.webp) -Figure 25. Disabling and hiding add-ons. +The figure shown. Disabling and hiding add-ons. :::note If you select "Disable the installation of Firefox extensions" you must right-click the @@ -40,11 +40,11 @@ blocked from installing Firefox extensions manually. The result of selecting "Disable the installation of Firefox extensions" is that when users attempt -to install any extension, in any manner, they are blocked, as shown in Figure 26. +to install any extension, in any manner, they are blocked, as shown In the figure shown. ![add_ons_10](/images/endpointpolicymanager/applicationsettings/preconfigured/firefox/addons/add_ons_10.webp) -Figure 26. A disabled add-on. +The figure shown. A disabled add-on. The result of selecting the checkbox, "Hide Firefox UI for installing extensions," is shown in Figure 27 below. This makes it more difficult for user to use the Add-ons Manager and manipulate @@ -52,4 +52,7 @@ settings. ![add_ons_11](/images/endpointpolicymanager/applicationsettings/preconfigured/firefox/addons/add_ons_11.webp) -Figure 27. Before (above) and after (below) hiding the Firefox UI for installing extensions. +The figure shown. Before (above) and after (below) hiding the Firefox UI for installing extensions. + + + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/manual/firefox/addons/wildcard.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/manual/firefox/addons/wildcard.md index 68dd716b2a..bf8b57715b 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/manual/firefox/addons/wildcard.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/manual/firefox/addons/wildcard.md @@ -32,3 +32,6 @@ If you use \*all\*, disable, you could see Firefox close after disabling all extensions; it could take a second launch to work. ::: + + + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/manual/firefox/applicationhandlers.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/manual/firefox/applicationhandlers.md index 8f3c7e4f7d..8ae27eb74a 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/manual/firefox/applicationhandlers.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/manual/firefox/applicationhandlers.md @@ -8,12 +8,12 @@ sidebar_position: 70 Netwrix Endpoint Policy Manager (formerly PolicyPak) can manage which applications open outside of Firefox. The most common use cases are to open Adobe Reader instead of the internal Firefox PDF -viewer, or launch WinZip when a ZIP file is encountered. These can be seen in Figure 51. The node +viewer, or launch WinZip when a ZIP file is encountered. These can be seen In the figure shown. The node only works with client-side extension (CSE) build 1560 or later. ![managing_application_handlers](/images/endpointpolicymanager/applicationsettings/preconfigured/firefox/managing_application_handlers.webp) -Figure 51. Settings for opening applications outside of Firefox. +The figure shown. Settings for opening applications outside of Firefox. You can use keyword MODE=REPLACE or MODE=MERGE. MODE=REPLACE will wipe out whatever the user has already selected, and put in your entries. MODE=MERGE will take the entries listed here and add them @@ -33,11 +33,11 @@ MODE=REPLACE     ``` However, that doesn't happen because the UI doesn't change for the hard-coded items. Your list might -look different from what is shown in Figure 52. +look different from what is shown In the figure shown. ![managing_application_handlers_1](/images/endpointpolicymanager/applicationsettings/preconfigured/firefox/managing_application_handlers_1.webp) -Figure 52. Choosing how Firefox will handle downloaded files. +The figure shown. Choosing how Firefox will handle downloaded files. - Internal versus external programs @@ -46,11 +46,11 @@ Figure 52. Choosing how Firefox will handle downloaded files. with some special meaning for the Web (CSS, JS, etc.).  The actual decision is made based on so-called MIME type, and not on file extension. In the case of HTTP/HTTP surfing, Firefox usually uses the MIME type returned in the "content-type" response header, as shown in - Figure 53. + The figure shown. ![managing_application_handlers_2](/images/endpointpolicymanager/applicationsettings/preconfigured/firefox/managing_application_handlers_2.webp) -Figure 53. The MIME type is determined by the "content-type" response header. +The figure shown. The MIME type is determined by the "content-type" response header. If the MIME type is "`text/plain`," "`text/html`," "`text/css`," "`image/jpeg`," or any other special type, the file is opened internally. Even if the "content-type" header is not set in the web @@ -59,11 +59,11 @@ opens resources of special types internally. For this reason, even though it is handlers for JPG, HTML, HTM, TXT, etc., which will appear in the UI, Firefox will keep opening resources of such types internally. The general rule of thumb here is the following: when there is no handler for the given type and Firefox normally shows an "Open with" dialog box for this type, it -fires Application Handler for the same type when there is a handler, as shown in Figure 54. +fires Application Handler for the same type when there is a handler, as shown In the figure shown. ![managing_application_handlers_3](/images/endpointpolicymanager/applicationsettings/preconfigured/firefox/managing_application_handlers_3.webp) -Figure 54. The "Open with" dialog box. +The figure shown. The "Open with" dialog box. MIME type returns from web servers @@ -72,14 +72,17 @@ The actual behavior during Web surfing depends on the MIME type for the resource (application/x-zip-compressed), it might not work for resources returned with a non-standard MIME type. If the returned MIME type is a generic type for binary resources (application/octet stream), or some type with no special meaning for Firefox, Firefox fires Application Handler to open files -like this, as shown in Figure 55. +like this, as shown In the figure shown. ![managing_application_handlers_4](/images/endpointpolicymanager/applicationsettings/preconfigured/firefox/managing_application_handlers_4.webp) -Figure 55. The Firefox Application Handler. +The figure shown. The Firefox Application Handler. Otherwise, the file will be opened internally. The MIME type returned in response depends on "Web-Server" and resource settings, and it's up to the server to return the correct MIME type. The general rule of thumb here is similar to that in the second bullet point above. If Firefox shows an "Open with" dialog box when there is no handler for the resource, it fires Application Handler for the same resource if there is one. + + + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/manual/firefox/bookmarks.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/manual/firefox/bookmarks.md index bfb05c78e9..1c71356fbe 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/manual/firefox/bookmarks.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/manual/firefox/bookmarks.md @@ -11,28 +11,28 @@ Firefox has two types of bookmarks: - bookmarks menu - bookmarks toolbar -In Figure 3, you can see the bookmarks in the menu system. +In the figure shown, you can see the bookmarks in the menu system. ![bookmarks](/images/endpointpolicymanager/applicationsettings/preconfigured/firefox/bookmarks.webp) -Figure 3. Bookmarks in the menu system. +The figure shown. Bookmarks in the menu system. -Bookmarks may also be stored in the toolbar by selecting "Bookmarks Toolbar," as seen in Figure 4. +Bookmarks may also be stored in the toolbar by selecting "Bookmarks Toolbar," as seen In the figure shown. When users do this, they can see bookmarks on the toolbar. ![bookmarks_1](/images/endpointpolicymanager/applicationsettings/preconfigured/firefox/bookmarks_1.webp) -Figure 4. Bookmarks in the toolbar. +The figure shown. Bookmarks in the toolbar. Netwrix Endpoint Policy Manager (formerly PolicyPak) can manage bookmarks within Firefox, as shown -in Figure 5. +In the figure shown. ![bookmarks_2](/images/endpointpolicymanager/applicationsettings/preconfigured/firefox/bookmarks_2.webp) -Figure 5. Endpoint Policy Manager managing permissions within Firefox. +The figure shown. Endpoint Policy Manager managing permissions within Firefox. Video: To see a video of Endpoint Policy Manager managing bookmarks, go to -[http://www.endpointpolicymanager.com/video/endpointpolicymanager-manage-firefox-bookmarks.html](http://www.endpointpolicymanager.com/video/endpointpolicymanager-manage-firefox-bookmarks.html). +[https://www.policypak.com/video/endpointpolicymanager-manage-firefox-bookmarks.html](https://www.policypak.com/video/endpointpolicymanager-manage-firefox-bookmarks.html). The format you need to specify is @@ -40,11 +40,11 @@ The format you need to specify is So, for example, -`Folder123\PolicyPak, http://endpointpolicymanager.com, toolbar, add ` +`Folder123\PolicyPak, https://policypak.com, toolbar, add ` -would add endpointpolicymanager.com to the folder named Folder123 inside the toolbar. +would add policypak.com to the folder named Folder123 inside the toolbar. -`Folder123\PolicyPak, http://endpointpolicymanager.com, menu, add ` +`Folder123\PolicyPak, https://policypak.com, menu, add ` would add Endpoint Policy Manager to a folder named Folder123 inside the menu system. @@ -59,3 +59,5 @@ Group Policy that conflicts, then the Group Policy setting will win. You must specify precisely the name and folder where items will be DELETED. ::: + + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/manual/firefox/overview.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/manual/firefox/overview.md index 28564e4214..9d88653df0 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/manual/firefox/overview.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/manual/firefox/overview.md @@ -9,9 +9,9 @@ sidebar_position: 90 This document will help you to understand how to use the AppSet named "Mozilla Firefox 23.0". This AppSet works for Firefox 23 and later but only works with Firefox ESR, and not the regular version. For more details on this see: -[https://www.endpointpolicymanager.com/pp-blog/policypak-will-soon-only-support-firefox-esr](https://www.endpointpolicymanager.com/pp-blog/endpointpolicymanager-will-soon-only-support-firefox-esr) +[https://www.policypak.com/pp-blog/policypak-will-soon-only-support-firefox-esr](https://www.policypak.com/pp-blog/endpointpolicymanager-will-soon-only-support-firefox-esr) -Only use this document after you have read and worked through Book 3: Application Settings Manager +Only use this document after you have read and worked through the Application Settings Manager documentation and have successfully tested "Winzip 14," or an example application. Some features are only available when you have a Netwrix Endpoint Policy Manager (formerly PolicyPak) client-side extension (CSE) which supports the feature. Inside the AppSet, we've noted when a feature requires a specific @@ -35,13 +35,16 @@ For information on how to migrate from any of these old Firefox AppSets to the F see the section title "Migrating to the Firefox 23 AppSet" in this document. This AppSet is no different than other AppSets, in that it can be placed into Local, Shared or -Central storage. (See Book 3: Application Settings Manager for details.) Once placed into the -storage location, it will be available as seen in Figure 1. +Central storage. (See the Application Settings Manager documentation for details.) Once placed into the +storage location, it will be available as seen In the figure shown. ![about_this_document_and_the](/images/endpointpolicymanager/applicationsettings/preconfigured/firefox/about_this_document_and_the.webp) -Figure 1. The Endpoint Policy Manager Mozilla Firefox Pak. +The figure shown. The Endpoint Policy Manager Mozilla Firefox Pak. The AppSet may be used on the User or Computer side just like all other AppSets. However, Firefox lockdown features are ONLY available on the COMPUTER side, and therefore we recommend using the Firefox AppSet on the Computer side. + + + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/manual/firefox/overview_1.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/manual/firefox/overview_1.md index c2c7c250a2..56f8387f2a 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/manual/firefox/overview_1.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/manual/firefox/overview_1.md @@ -12,14 +12,14 @@ need to learn how to convert a certificate, see the section "Exporting Certifica Binary-Encoded DER Format" below. Video: To see a video of Endpoint Policy Manager managing Firefox's add-ons, go to -[http://www.endpointpolicymanager.com/video/endpointpolicymanager-manage-firefox-certificates.html](http://www.endpointpolicymanager.com/video/endpointpolicymanager-manage-firefox-certificates.html) +[https://www.policypak.com/video/endpointpolicymanager-manage-firefox-certificates.html](http://www.policypak.com/video/endpointpolicymanager-manage-firefox-certificates.html) You can see Firefox's certificates under` Options | Advanced | Certificates | View Certificates`, as -shown in Figure 42. +shown In the figure shown. ![certificates](/images/endpointpolicymanager/applicationsettings/preconfigured/firefox/certificate/certificates.webp) -Figure 42. The Servers tab within the Certificate Manager. +The figure shown. The Servers tab within the Certificate Manager. To manage Firefox's certificates, you need to specify the location of the certificate to import (source) and the location where you want to deliver it (target). The source location can be local, @@ -27,7 +27,7 @@ on a file server, etc. ![certificates_1](/images/endpointpolicymanager/applicationsettings/preconfigured/firefox/certificate/certificates_1.webp) -Figure 43. Specifying the Firefox certificate location. +The figure shown. Specifying the Firefox certificate location. Target locations require a keyword to specify the location. The possible values are listed in Table 3. @@ -47,11 +47,11 @@ using the following: `\\DC\Share\Fabrikam-CA.cer, 1, ROOT, add`. If the optional specified, it defaults to 0, meaning that the client-side extension (CSE) will re-read the certificate file every time Firefox starts. Note that if the file is unavailable or the remote location is offline, the launch of Firefox is not slowed down. Additionally, you might want to -deliver certificates to all these stores, as shown in Figure 44. +deliver certificates to all these stores, as shown In the figure shown. ![certificates_2](/images/endpointpolicymanager/applicationsettings/preconfigured/firefox/certificate/certificates_2.webp) -Figure 44. Editing the trust settings. +The figure shown. Editing the trust settings. To do so, use the following syntax: `\\Server\Share\FF.cer,1,C;C;C,add`. Note that the certificate authority is omitted in this correct syntax. For more information on this advanced syntax, see the @@ -59,7 +59,7 @@ following :::note -[http://www.endpointpolicymanager.com/knowledge-base/preconfigured-paks/firefox-how-can-i-deliver-certificates-to-certificate-authority-store-and-select-websites-mail-users-and-software-makers.html](http://www.endpointpolicymanager.com/knowledge-base/preconfigured-paks/firefox-how-can-i-deliver-certificates-to-certificate-authority-store-and-select-websites-mail-users-and-software-makers.html). +[https://www.policypak.com/knowledge-base/preconfigured-paks/firefox-how-can-i-deliver-certificates-to-certificate-authority-store-and-select-websites-mail-users-and-software-makers.html](http://www.policypak.com/knowledge-base/preconfigured-paks/firefox-how-can-i-deliver-certificates-to-certificate-authority-store-and-select-websites-mail-users-and-software-makers.html). ::: @@ -74,43 +74,43 @@ removed. ![certificates_3](/images/endpointpolicymanager/applicationsettings/preconfigured/firefox/certificate/certificates_3.webp) -Figure 45. SHA Fingerprint location. +The figure shown. SHA Fingerprint location. ## Exporting Certificates to the Binary-Encoded DER Format Endpoint Policy Manager can only work with binary-encoded DER certificates. If you have a certificate of another type, you may import it first into Firefox. Then, you can immediately export -it as a DER file, as shown in Figure 46. +it as a DER file, as shown In the figure shown. ![certificates_4](/images/endpointpolicymanager/applicationsettings/preconfigured/firefox/certificate/certificates_4.webp) -Figure 46. Explorting a certificate as a DER. +The figure shown. Explorting a certificate as a DER. You can optionally perform the same type of export by looking at the file itself in the Details tab of Explorer, and then selecting the "Copy to File" button. Then, select "DER encoded binary X.509 -(CER)," as shown in Figure 47. +(CER)," as shown In the figure shown. ![certificates_5](/images/endpointpolicymanager/applicationsettings/preconfigured/firefox/certificate/certificates_5.webp) -Figure 47. Exporting via Explorer. +The figure shown. Exporting via Explorer. ## Troubleshooting Certificates If you are not seeing the results you expect, you can look in Endpoint Policy Manager's logs (see -Book 3: Application Settings Manager for more information) as well as Firefox's log. An example of +the Application Settings Manager documentation for more information) as well as Firefox's log. An example of Endpoint Policy Manager's log showing that certificates are correctly being added can be seen in -Figure 48. +The figure shown. ![certificates_6](/images/endpointpolicymanager/applicationsettings/preconfigured/firefox/certificate/certificates_6.webp) -Figure 48. The Endpoint Policy Manager log with certificate details. +The figure shown. The Endpoint Policy Manager log with certificate details. You can also use Firefox's log by clicking Ctrl+Shift+J on any page. In the log below (Figure 49), you can see certificates being added to the proper stores. ![certificates_7](/images/endpointpolicymanager/applicationsettings/preconfigured/firefox/certificate/certificates_7.webp) -Figure 49. The Firefox log with certificate details. +The figure shown. The Firefox log with certificate details. The most common reasons for certificates not showing up the store you want are the following: @@ -133,8 +133,11 @@ The most common reasons for certificates not showing up the store you want are t `\\DC\Share\Fabrikam-CA.cer, 2, CA`, add and not `\\DC\Share\Fabrikam-CA.cer, CA, 2, add`. In the logs, you would see this transposition error as -shown in Figure 50. +shown In the figure shown. ![certificates_8](/images/endpointpolicymanager/applicationsettings/preconfigured/firefox/certificate/certificates_8.webp) -Figure 50. Log showing a transposition error. +The figure shown. Log showing a transposition error. + + + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/manual/firefox/permissions.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/manual/firefox/permissions.md index a896110add..a018f816dc 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/manual/firefox/permissions.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/manual/firefox/permissions.md @@ -12,48 +12,48 @@ Starting recently in Firefox, you can only see permissions and pop-ups by doing **Step 2 –** Click on the lock icon or another icon in that space. -**Step 3 –** Click the right arrow as shown in Figure 6. +**Step 3 –** Click the right arrow as shown In the figure shown. -**Step 4 –** Click on "More Information," as shown in Figure 7. +**Step 4 –** Click on "More Information," as shown In the figure shown. -**Step 5 –** After doing this, you will reach the Permissions tab, as shown in Figure 8. +**Step 5 –** After doing this, you will reach the Permissions tab, as shown In the figure shown. ![permissions_and_pop_ups](/images/endpointpolicymanager/applicationsettings/preconfigured/firefox/permissions_and_pop_ups.webp) -Figure 6. To see permissions and pop-ups click, one must click on the lock icon and then on the +The figure shown. To see permissions and pop-ups click, one must click on the lock icon and then on the right arrow. ![permissions_and_pop_ups_1](/images/endpointpolicymanager/applicationsettings/preconfigured/firefox/permissions_and_pop_ups_1.webp) -Figure 7. The next step to see the permissions and pop-ups is to click on "More Information." +The figure shown. The next step to see the permissions and pop-ups is to click on "More Information." ![permissions_and_pop_ups_2](/images/endpointpolicymanager/applicationsettings/preconfigured/firefox/permissions_and_pop_ups_2.webp) -Figure 8. The Permissions tab. +The figure shown. The Permissions tab. You can see Firefox's pop-up exceptions using Options | Privacy & Security | Exceptions, as shown in -Figure 9 and Figure 10. +Figure 9 and The figure shown. ![permissions_and_pop_ups_3](/images/endpointpolicymanager/applicationsettings/preconfigured/firefox/permissions_and_pop_ups_3.webp) -Figure 9. Firefox's pop-up exceptions. +The figure shown. Firefox's pop-up exceptions. ![permissions_and_pop_ups_4](/images/endpointpolicymanager/applicationsettings/preconfigured/firefox/permissions_and_pop_ups_4.webp) -Figure 10. The pop-up exceptions page. +The figure shown. The pop-up exceptions page. Netwrix Endpoint Policy Manager (formerly PolicyPak) can manipulate most areas of permissions and pop-ups. Within the Firefox AppSet, you can use the Permissions tab to enter in the values you wish -for the sites that are allowed to have pop-ups and you can set permissions, as shown in Figure 11. +for the sites that are allowed to have pop-ups and you can set permissions, as shown In the figure shown. ![permissions_and_pop_ups_5](/images/endpointpolicymanager/applicationsettings/preconfigured/firefox/permissions_and_pop_ups_5.webp) -Figure 11. Using Endpoint Policy Manager to configure the Permissions tab. +The figure shown. Using Endpoint Policy Manager to configure the Permissions tab. To see a video of Endpoint Policy Manager managing permissions and pop-ups, to go -[http://www.endpointpolicymanager.com/video/endpointpolicymanager-manage-firefox-pop-ups-and-permissions-using-group-policy.html](http://www.endpointpolicymanager.com/video/endpointpolicymanager-manage-firefox-pop-ups-and-permissions-using-group-policy.html). +[https://www.policypak.com/video/endpointpolicymanager-manage-firefox-pop-ups-and-permissions-using-group-policy.html](http://www.policypak.com/video/endpointpolicymanager-manage-firefox-pop-ups-and-permissions-using-group-policy.html). -In Figure 11, you can see the key word after the website, like "image," "Geo," "cookie," and so on. +In the figure shown, you can see the key word after the website, like "image," "Geo," "cookie," and so on. Use Table 1 to find the key word for the area on the website you would like to manage. Table 1: PolicyPak keywords. @@ -79,33 +79,36 @@ website. To do this, you need the "short name" of the plugin. Video: To see a video of how to discover the short name of a plugin and ensure it always works for a particular website, go to -[http://www.endpointpolicymanager.com/video/endpointpolicymanager-manage-firefox-plug-ins-per-website.html](http://www.endpointpolicymanager.com/video/endpointpolicymanager-manage-firefox-plug-ins-per-website.html). +[https://www.policypak.com/video/endpointpolicymanager-manage-firefox-plug-ins-per-website.html](http://www.policypak.com/video/endpointpolicymanager-manage-firefox-plug-ins-per-website.html). For example, if you want to ensure that when end-users go to a specific Citrix website, the Citrix ICA plugin is always set to ALLOW for that site, you would need to know the Citrix plugin short name, which is "npican." Then, you would enter http://site.com, plugin:npican, allow. This is -illustrated in Figure 12. +illustrated In the figure shown. ![permissions_and_pop_ups_6](/images/endpointpolicymanager/applicationsettings/preconfigured/firefox/permissions_and_pop_ups_6.webp) -Figure 12. The plug in short name within the Permissions tab. +The figure shown. The plug in short name within the Permissions tab. This will ensure on the endpoint that Firefox will perform the ALLOW command on that plugin for that -website, as shown in Figure 13. +website, as shown In the figure shown. ![permissions_and_pop_ups_7](/images/endpointpolicymanager/applicationsettings/preconfigured/firefox/permissions_and_pop_ups_7.webp) -Figure 13. The plug in is allowed in Firefox. +The figure shown. The plug in is allowed in Firefox. To get plugin short names, you need to use a SQLLite browser, like http://sqlitebrowser.org/. Then, do the following: -**Step 1 –** Open the firefox permissions.sqllite database, as shown in Figure 14. +**Step 1 –** Open the firefox permissions.sqllite database, as shown In the figure shown. **Step 2 –** Select the table "moz_perms." -**Step 3 –** Locate the website and the type, as shown in Figure 14, to discover the short name. +**Step 3 –** Locate the website and the type, as shown In the figure shown, to discover the short name. ![permissions_and_pop_ups_8](/images/endpointpolicymanager/applicationsettings/preconfigured/firefox/permissions_and_pop_ups_8.webp) -Figure 14. Finding the plug in short name. +The figure shown. Finding the plug in short name. + + + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/manual/firefox/preferences.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/manual/firefox/preferences.md index 471e8ea702..2b932ac489 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/manual/firefox/preferences.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/manual/firefox/preferences.md @@ -13,42 +13,42 @@ Video: To see a video of Endpoint Policy Manager disabling various Firefox user see [Disable the following about:config, about:addons, pages, Developer Menu, and any Preferences in one click](/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/videos/firefox/disable.md). -For instance, you can select "Hide about:config UI" in the About:Config tab, as shown in Figure 32. +For instance, you can select "Hide about:config UI" in the About:Config tab, as shown In the figure shown. ![hiding_preferences_pages_and](/images/endpointpolicymanager/applicationsettings/preconfigured/firefox/hiding_preferences_pages_and.webp) -Figure 32. Hiding the about:config page. +The figure shown. Hiding the about:config page. Endpoint Policy Manager can hide the about:addons page UI with a checkbox in the Add-Ons: -Extensions, Appearance, Plugins, and Service page, as shown in Figure 33. +Extensions, Appearance, Plugins, and Service page, as shown In the figure shown. ![hiding_preferences_pages_and_1](/images/endpointpolicymanager/applicationsettings/preconfigured/firefox/hiding_preferences_pages_and_1.webp) -Figure 33. Hiding the about:addons page. +The figure shown. Hiding the about:addons page. -Endpoint Policy Manager can allow you to hide the Australis menu in FireFox (seen in Figure 34) by -clicking the "Hide Australis button" in the Extras tab, as shown in Figure 35. Endpoint Policy +Endpoint Policy Manager can allow you to hide the Australis menu in FireFox (seen In the figure shown) by +clicking the "Hide Australis button" in the Extras tab, as shown In the figure shown. Endpoint Policy Manager can also provide you with the ability to disable the web developer menu and many other -special pages, as shown in Figure 35. +special pages, as shown In the figure shown. ![hiding_preferences_pages_and_2](/images/endpointpolicymanager/applicationsettings/preconfigured/firefox/hiding_preferences_pages_and_2.webp) -Figure 34. The Australis menu. +The figure shown. The Australis menu. ![hiding_preferences_pages_and_3](/images/endpointpolicymanager/applicationsettings/preconfigured/firefox/hiding_preferences_pages_and_3.webp) -Figure 35. Disabling the web developer menu and other special pages. +The figure shown. Disabling the web developer menu and other special pages. Note that some of the options specifically require that the settings be right-clicked and locked in order to work. This means they must be deployed on the Computer side, because only Group Policy Objects (GPOs) based on the Computer side can be locked with the Firefox AppSet. Lastly, Endpoint Policy Manager has another huge array of special things that can be hidden within -the About:Preferences tab, as shown in Figure 36. +the About:Preferences tab, as shown In the figure shown. ![hiding_preferences_pages_and_4](/images/endpointpolicymanager/applicationsettings/preconfigured/firefox/hiding_preferences_pages_and_4.webp) -Figure 36. Hiding preferences. +The figure shown. Hiding preferences. The items on the left only require one click to get the expected response in Firefox. The special box on the right can remove nearly every element in Firefox, but you need to know the special @@ -58,35 +58,35 @@ Video: To see a video of Endpoint Policy Manager removing elements in about:pref [Firefox Remove Specific Elements from about:preferences panel](/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/videos/firefox/removeelements.md). For instance, let's imagine you wanted to hide the element "Play DRM-controlled content" in the -Content section, as shown in Figure 37. In this example, we did a search for DRM rather than +Content section, as shown In the figure shown. In this example, we did a search for DRM rather than navigate to it through the menus. ![hiding_preferences_pages_and_5](/images/endpointpolicymanager/applicationsettings/preconfigured/firefox/hiding_preferences_pages_and_5.webp) -Figure 37. Hiding DRM-controlled content. +The figure shown. Hiding DRM-controlled content. Start by opening the Firefox web developer tools (press Ctrl + Shift + I) or select Options | -Developer | Toggle Tools, as shown in Figure 38. +Developer | Toggle Tools, as shown In the figure shown. ![hiding_preferences_pages_and_6](/images/endpointpolicymanager/applicationsettings/preconfigured/firefox/hiding_preferences_pages_and_6.webp) -Figure 38. Web developer menu. +The figure shown. Web developer menu. -Then, as shown in Figure 39, click the selector icon all the way on the left side, then click the +Then, as shown In the figure shown, click the selector icon all the way on the left side, then click the "Play DRM content" element. The element will light up with a red dotted box, and in the Inspector pane, you'll see the element ID. ![hiding_preferences_pages_and_7](/images/endpointpolicymanager/applicationsettings/preconfigured/firefox/hiding_preferences_pages_and_7.webp) -Figure 39. Selecting the "Play DRM content" element. +The figure shown. Selecting the "Play DRM content" element. In this case, `checkbox id=" playDRMContent"`. Copy its value into the textbox in Firefox 23.0 -AppSet, as shown in Figure 40. You can also see another value, useMasterPassword, there as well to +AppSet, as shown In the figure shown. You can also see another value, useMasterPassword, there as well to show how multiple values are separated by commas. ![hiding_preferences_pages_and_8](/images/endpointpolicymanager/applicationsettings/preconfigured/firefox/hiding_preferences_pages_and_8.webp) -Figure 40. Copying the value to the Firefox 23.0 textbox. +The figure shown. Copying the value to the Firefox 23.0 textbox. :::warning All values are comma separated instead of being one per line. @@ -97,6 +97,9 @@ The result once Group Policy applies and Firefox is restarted is that the elemen ![hiding_preferences_pages_and_9](/images/endpointpolicymanager/applicationsettings/preconfigured/firefox/hiding_preferences_pages_and_9.webp) -Figure 41. The DRM content setting is now hidden. +The figure shown. The DRM content setting is now hidden. Later, if the element ID is removed from the MMC, it will return back. + + + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/manual/firefox/specialfeatures.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/manual/firefox/specialfeatures.md index 2e510afdde..577f43fb39 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/manual/firefox/specialfeatures.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/manual/firefox/specialfeatures.md @@ -11,30 +11,33 @@ to modify and manage the overall Firefox experience for the end users. ## Preventing Extra Tabs at Firefox Startup -When you run Firefox for the first time, you see extra tabs, as shown in Figure 56. +When you run Firefox for the first time, you see extra tabs, as shown In the figure shown. ![special_features_in_the_firefox](/images/endpointpolicymanager/applicationsettings/preconfigured/firefox/special_features_in_the_firefox.webp) -Figure 56. Extra tabs appear when starting Firefox for the first time. +The figure shown. Extra tabs appear when starting Firefox for the first time. Video: Watch this video to see how to eliminate extra tabs on the first launch of Firefox -[http://www.endpointpolicymanager.com/video/endpointpolicymanager-remove-firefoxs-extra-tabs-at-first-launch.html](http://www.endpointpolicymanager.com/video/endpointpolicymanager-remove-firefoxs-extra-tabs-at-first-launch.html) +[https://www.policypak.com/video/endpointpolicymanager-remove-firefoxs-extra-tabs-at-first-launch.html](http://www.policypak.com/video/endpointpolicymanager-remove-firefoxs-extra-tabs-at-first-launch.html) -To disable the extra tabs, you can use the Options menu, as shown in Figure 57, and check the four +To disable the extra tabs, you can use the Options menu, as shown In the figure shown, and check the four options for disabling extra tabs in Windows 10. ![special_features_in_the_firefox_1](/images/endpointpolicymanager/applicationsettings/preconfigured/firefox/special_features_in_the_firefox_1.webp) -Figure 57. Disabling extra tabs in the Options menu. +The figure shown. Disabling extra tabs in the Options menu. ## Changing the Firefox Default Search Engine Changing the default search engine in Firefox is possible with CSE 1122 and later. It's located on -the Extras tab as shown in Figure 58. +the Extras tab as shown In the figure shown. Video: Watch this to see how to change the default search engine in Firefox -[http://www.endpointpolicymanager.com/video/firefox-changing-the-firefox-default-search-engine-in-one-click.html](http://www.endpointpolicymanager.com/video/firefox-changing-the-firefox-default-search-engine-in-one-click.html) +[https://www.policypak.com/video/firefox-changing-the-firefox-default-search-engine-in-one-click.html](http://www.policypak.com/video/firefox-changing-the-firefox-default-search-engine-in-one-click.html) ![special_features_in_the_firefox_2](/images/endpointpolicymanager/applicationsettings/preconfigured/firefox/special_features_in_the_firefox_2.webp) -Figure 58. Specifying the search engine of your choice with Endpoint Policy Manager. +The figure shown. Specifying the search engine of your choice with Endpoint Policy Manager. + + + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/manual/firefox/specialsections.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/manual/firefox/specialsections.md index 13f9e75d54..794fd31d4a 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/manual/firefox/specialsections.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/manual/firefox/specialsections.md @@ -11,12 +11,12 @@ values listed for how to use that section. Many also let you specify the first l `MODE=REPLACE` or `MODE=MERGE` -In Figure 2, you can see Permissions tab has the default example set with `MODE=REPLACE` and shows +In the figure shown, you can see Permissions tab has the default example set with `MODE=REPLACE` and shows some examples on how to use the special section. ![how_to_use_special_sections](/images/endpointpolicymanager/applicationsettings/preconfigured/firefox/how_to_use_special_sections.webp) -Figure 2. Site to Zone assignment special section. +The figure shown. Site to Zone assignment special section. :::note If you leave the MODE line off, the default is MERGE. @@ -36,3 +36,6 @@ additions make it to their environment. Note that with some sections (like Bookmarks), MERGE is the only option and is not changeable. In the next sections we'll explore each tab and highlight anything noteworthy with examples, tips, tricks, and exceptions. + + + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/manual/firefox/uninstall.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/manual/firefox/uninstall.md index a8a049e9bf..05c00d43f7 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/manual/firefox/uninstall.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/manual/firefox/uninstall.md @@ -17,3 +17,6 @@ Policy Object) isn't enough. The full CSE must be uninstalled to remove all of E Manager's Firefox functionality. ::: + + + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/manual/internetexplorer/_category_.json b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/manual/internetexplorer/_category_.json index cd9eecf0b5..97c301f5a7 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/manual/internetexplorer/_category_.json +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/manual/internetexplorer/_category_.json @@ -7,4 +7,4 @@ "type": "doc", "id": "overview" } -} \ No newline at end of file +} diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/manual/internetexplorer/normalsections.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/manual/internetexplorer/normalsections.md index b8cd9faba3..124831db3a 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/manual/internetexplorer/normalsections.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/manual/internetexplorer/normalsections.md @@ -7,14 +7,17 @@ sidebar_position: 10 # Normal Sections in the IE AppSet In the normal sections of the IE AppSet, you can click on items to select a setting. However, the IE -AppSet also has some special sections. You can see an example of a special section in Figure 2. +AppSet also has some special sections. You can see an example of a special section In the figure shown. ![normal_sections_in_the_ie](/images/endpointpolicymanager/applicationsettings/preconfigured/internetexplorer/normal_sections_in_the_ie.webp) -Figure 2. Special and normal sections in the IE AppSet. +The figure shown. Special and normal sections in the IE AppSet. The normal sections act just like sections in all other Netwrix Endpoint Policy Manager (formerly PolicyPak) Application Settings Manager AppSets. By clicking on a setting, it becomes underlined, and you can set special values like "Revert this policy setting to the default when this is no longer applied" or "Disable corresponding control in target application." The rest of this document will describe how to use the special sections in the IE AppSet. + + + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/manual/internetexplorer/overview.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/manual/internetexplorer/overview.md index 380664ae15..8a1c133b7a 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/manual/internetexplorer/overview.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/manual/internetexplorer/overview.md @@ -16,18 +16,18 @@ There are also some older IE AppSets, which should no longer be used. This AppSet has some special super powers that you won't find in other AppSets. These super powers require that the PolicyPak Application Settings Manager CSE version 707 or later be installed on the -client. Only use this document after you have already read and worked through Book 3: Application -Settings Manager and have successfully tested "Winzip 14" or an example application. The IE AppSet +client. Only use this document after you have already read and worked through the Application +Settings Manager documentation and have successfully tested "Winzip 14" or an example application. The IE AppSet is not any different, from a supportability perspective, from other AppSets. For more information about PolicyPak's support for AppSets, see the PolicyPak EULA. This AppSet is no different than other AppSets, in that it can be placed into Local, Shared, or -Central storage. (See Book 3: Application Settings Manager for details.) Once placed into the -storage location, it will be available under the Application Settings Manager, as shown in Figure 1. +Central storage. (See the Application Settings Manager documentation for details.) Once placed into the +storage location, it will be available under the Application Settings Manager, as shown In the figure shown. ![about_this_document_and_the](/images/endpointpolicymanager/applicationsettings/preconfigured/internetexplorer/about_this_document_and_the.webp) -Figure 1. The IE AppSet. +The figure shown. The IE AppSet. The AppSet may be used on the User or Computer side just like all other AppSets. However, this AppSet is unique for several reasons: @@ -39,4 +39,4 @@ AppSet is unique for several reasons: PolicyPak DesignStudio (advanced). Video: To get started with the IE AppSet, use this video: -[http://www.endpointpolicymanager.com/video/endpointpolicymanager-manage-internet-explorer-getting-started.html](http://www.endpointpolicymanager.com/video/endpointpolicymanager-manage-internet-explorer-getting-started.html) +[https://www.policypak.com/video/endpointpolicymanager-manage-internet-explorer-getting-started.html](http://www.policypak.com/video/endpointpolicymanager-manage-internet-explorer-getting-started.html) diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/manual/internetexplorer/specialsections.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/manual/internetexplorer/specialsections.md index cceb6ff4d7..a36eed2274 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/manual/internetexplorer/specialsections.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/manual/internetexplorer/specialsections.md @@ -13,12 +13,12 @@ use that section. Many also let you specify the first line as: MODE=REPLACE or MODE=MERGE ``` -In Figure 3, you can see the Site to Zone Assignment in the Security tab has the default example set +In the figure shown, you can see the Site to Zone Assignment in the Security tab has the default example set with MODE=REPLACE. The figure also shows some examples on how to use the special section. ![how_to_use_special_sections](/images/endpointpolicymanager/applicationsettings/preconfigured/internetexplorer/how_to_use_special_sections.webp) -Figure 3. Using the Site to Zone Assignment special section. +The figure shown. Using the Site to Zone Assignment special section. :::note If you leave the MODE line off, the default is MERGE. @@ -36,3 +36,6 @@ Here's what each mode does: In the next sections, we'll explore each tab and highlight anything noteworthy with examples, tips and tricks, and exceptions. + + + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/manual/internetexplorer/tab/_category_.json b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/manual/internetexplorer/tab/_category_.json index 17ac93e0f9..84a9db509b 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/manual/internetexplorer/tab/_category_.json +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/manual/internetexplorer/tab/_category_.json @@ -7,4 +7,4 @@ "type": "doc", "id": "overview" } -} \ No newline at end of file +} diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/manual/internetexplorer/tab/advanced.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/manual/internetexplorer/tab/advanced.md index 8670d7abb7..6191b4cb0f 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/manual/internetexplorer/tab/advanced.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/manual/internetexplorer/tab/advanced.md @@ -7,14 +7,17 @@ sidebar_position: 80 # Advanced Tab The Advanced tab has a lot of settings, and varies from version to version of IE. You can see the -Advanced tab in IE 11 in Figure 27. +Advanced tab in IE 11 In the figure shown. ![ie_appset_tab_by_tab_23](/images/endpointpolicymanager/applicationsettings/preconfigured/internetexplorer/tab/ie_appset_tab_by_tab_23.webp) -Figure 27. The IE Advanced tab. +The figure shown. The IE Advanced tab. -Almost all of these settings are configurable in the IE AppSet, as shown in Figure 28. +Almost all of these settings are configurable in the IE AppSet, as shown In the figure shown. ![ie_appset_tab_by_tab_24](/images/endpointpolicymanager/applicationsettings/preconfigured/internetexplorer/tab/ie_appset_tab_by_tab_24.webp) -Figure 28. Configuring IE settings in the Advanced tab. +The figure shown. Configuring IE settings in the Advanced tab. + + + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/manual/internetexplorer/tab/compatibilityview.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/manual/internetexplorer/tab/compatibilityview.md index bc5d109ad9..e2a2828e43 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/manual/internetexplorer/tab/compatibilityview.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/manual/internetexplorer/tab/compatibilityview.md @@ -7,11 +7,11 @@ sidebar_position: 100 # Compatibility View Tab Internet Explorer's Compatibility View tab lets you specify which websites go into a Compatibility -View mode. This tab is shown in Figure 34. +View mode. This tab is shown In the figure shown. ![ie_appset_tab_by_tab_30](/images/endpointpolicymanager/applicationsettings/preconfigured/internetexplorer/tab/ie_appset_tab_by_tab_30.webp) -Figure 34. IE Compatibility View settings. +The figure shown. IE Compatibility View settings. While at one time it was only possible to manage Compatibility View settings using Endpoint Policy Manager Browser Router, you can now manage these settings using the Compatibility View tab in the @@ -19,4 +19,7 @@ Endpoint Policy Manager Application Settings Manager IE AppSet. ![ie_appset_tab_by_tab_31](/images/endpointpolicymanager/applicationsettings/preconfigured/internetexplorer/tab/ie_appset_tab_by_tab_31.webp) -Figure 35. Managing Compatibility View settings. +The figure shown. Managing Compatibility View settings. + + + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/manual/internetexplorer/tab/connections.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/manual/internetexplorer/tab/connections.md index 82d19578d9..e3b033efd9 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/manual/internetexplorer/tab/connections.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/manual/internetexplorer/tab/connections.md @@ -8,20 +8,23 @@ sidebar_position: 50 Video: For a quick overview of how to manage the Connections tab using Endpoint Policy Manager Application Settings Manager see the following video: -[http://www.endpointpolicymanager.com/video/endpointpolicymanager-manage-ie-connections-tab.html](http://www.endpointpolicymanager.com/video/endpointpolicymanager-manage-ie-connections-tab.html). +[https://www.policypak.com/video/endpointpolicymanager-manage-ie-connections-tab.html](http://www.policypak.com/video/endpointpolicymanager-manage-ie-connections-tab.html). The "LAN settings" button on Internet Explorer's Connections tab is configurable, as shown in -Figure 18. +The figure shown. ![ie_appset_tab_by_tab_14](/images/endpointpolicymanager/applicationsettings/preconfigured/internetexplorer/tab/ie_appset_tab_by_tab_14.webp) -Figure 18. IE LAN settings. +The figure shown. IE LAN settings. -The same dialog can be managed using the IE AppSet, as shown in Figure 19. +The same dialog can be managed using the IE AppSet, as shown In the figure shown. ![ie_appset_tab_by_tab_15](/images/endpointpolicymanager/applicationsettings/preconfigured/internetexplorer/tab/ie_appset_tab_by_tab_15.webp) -Figure 19. Configuring the local LAN settings for IE. +The figure shown. Configuring the local LAN settings for IE. Note the way the address needs to be specified using Endpoint Policy Manager, which is Address:Port in the Address box. The Port box is not used. + + + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/manual/internetexplorer/tab/content.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/manual/internetexplorer/tab/content.md index f2137babcf..a5ac9628e4 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/manual/internetexplorer/tab/content.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/manual/internetexplorer/tab/content.md @@ -8,37 +8,40 @@ sidebar_position: 40 Video: For a quick overview of how to manage the Content tab using Endpoint Policy Manager Application Settings Manager see the following video: -[http://www.endpointpolicymanager.com/video/endpointpolicymanager-manage-ie-content-tab.html](http://www.endpointpolicymanager.com/video/endpointpolicymanager-manage-ie-content-tab.html). +[https://www.policypak.com/video/endpointpolicymanager-manage-ie-content-tab.html](http://www.policypak.com/video/endpointpolicymanager-manage-ie-content-tab.html). The Content tab lets you specify various restrictions. The IE AppSet now has content advisor -settings, as shown in Figure 14. +settings, as shown In the figure shown. ![ie_appset_tab_by_tab_10](/images/endpointpolicymanager/applicationsettings/preconfigured/internetexplorer/tab/ie_appset_tab_by_tab_10.webp) -Figure 14. Configuring IE content advisor settings. +The figure shown. Configuring IE content advisor settings. The Content tab has a section for "Content Advisor," which can specify the web pages that are allowed or blocked. In order to use this, you must select "Turn on Content Advisor for IE 8 and 9" (if your target is IE 8 or 9). Then you must set a password and specify the websites. The first line can be `MODE=REPLACE` or `MODE=MERGE`. If the mode is not specified, the behavior is MERGE. Next, you can specify a website with a comma then the word "allow," "block," or "remove," as shown in -Figure 15. +The figure shown. ![ie_appset_tab_by_tab_11](/images/endpointpolicymanager/applicationsettings/preconfigured/internetexplorer/tab/ie_appset_tab_by_tab_11.webp) -Figure 15. The content advisor settings. +The figure shown. The content advisor settings. -This Endpoint Policy Manager dialog corresponds to the following IE 8 dialog as shown in Figure 16. +This Endpoint Policy Manager dialog corresponds to the following IE 8 dialog as shown In the figure shown. Note IE 10 and 11 don't have this dialog, but the settings can be delivered anyway. ![ie_appset_tab_by_tab_12](/images/endpointpolicymanager/applicationsettings/preconfigured/internetexplorer/tab/ie_appset_tab_by_tab_12.webp) -Figure 16. The IE 8 dialog box. +The figure shown. The IE 8 dialog box. A certificates section is seen here, but in the AppSet, it's been moved to a tab called "Extras" and will be described later. You can, however, disable or hide the certificates buttons using Endpoint -Policy Manager, as shown in Figure 17. +Policy Manager, as shown In the figure shown. ![ie_appset_tab_by_tab_13](/images/endpointpolicymanager/applicationsettings/preconfigured/internetexplorer/tab/ie_appset_tab_by_tab_13.webp) -Figure 17. Disabling the Certificates button. +The figure shown. Disabling the Certificates button. + + + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/manual/internetexplorer/tab/enterprisemode.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/manual/internetexplorer/tab/enterprisemode.md index e05e71b981..f134287033 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/manual/internetexplorer/tab/enterprisemode.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/manual/internetexplorer/tab/enterprisemode.md @@ -8,7 +8,7 @@ sidebar_position: 110 Video: For a quick overview of how to manage IE Enterprise Mode using Endpoint Policy Manager Browser Router see the following video: -[http://www.endpointpolicymanager.com/video/endpointpolicymanager-browser-router-enterprise-and-document-modes.html](http://www.endpointpolicymanager.com/video/endpointpolicymanager-browser-router-enterprise-and-document-modes.html) +[https://www.policypak.com/video/endpointpolicymanager-browser-router-enterprise-and-document-modes.html](http://www.policypak.com/video/endpointpolicymanager-browser-router-enterprise-and-document-modes.html) Enterprise Mode (also known as Enterprise Compatibility Mode for IE 11) is a different method for IE 11 to specify which websites go into an enhanced compatibility rendering engine. The following are @@ -31,13 +31,16 @@ need for the following: In short, Endpoint Policy Manager IE AppSet makes this process easy. You use the Endpoint Policy Manager Browser Router component and not the Endpoint Policy Manager Application Settings Manager -component, as shown in Figure 36. +component, as shown In the figure shown. ![ie_appset_tab_by_tab_32](/images/endpointpolicymanager/applicationsettings/preconfigured/internetexplorer/tab/ie_appset_tab_by_tab_32.webp) -Figure 36. Setting up a dynamic list in Enterprise Mode using Endpoint Policy Manager Browser +The figure shown. Setting up a dynamic list in Enterprise Mode using Endpoint Policy Manager Browser Router. Note that, as described in Microsoft's documentation ([http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/dn640699.aspx](http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/dn640699.aspx)), Enterprise Mode takes 65 seconds or a restart of IE the first time to see it take effect. + + + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/manual/internetexplorer/tab/extras.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/manual/internetexplorer/tab/extras.md index dde0231d54..d39a155b59 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/manual/internetexplorer/tab/extras.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/manual/internetexplorer/tab/extras.md @@ -8,7 +8,7 @@ sidebar_position: 90 Video: For a quick overview of how to manage certificates in IE using Endpoint Policy Manager Application Settings Manager see the following video: -[http://www.endpointpolicymanager.com/video/endpointpolicymanager-manage-ie-certificates.html](http://www.endpointpolicymanager.com/video/endpointpolicymanager-manage-ie-certificates.html). +[https://www.policypak.com/video/endpointpolicymanager-manage-ie-certificates.html](http://www.policypak.com/video/endpointpolicymanager-manage-ie-certificates.html). The Extras tab in the IE AppSet enables you to do the following: @@ -24,11 +24,11 @@ the Binary-Encoded DER Format." ::: -Examples of IE certificates are shown in Figure 29. +Examples of IE certificates are shown In the figure shown. ![ie_appset_tab_by_tab_25](/images/endpointpolicymanager/applicationsettings/preconfigured/internetexplorer/tab/ie_appset_tab_by_tab_25.webp) -Figure 29. IE Certificates. +The figure shown. IE Certificates. IE has the following locations to specify certificates: @@ -40,7 +40,7 @@ IE has the following locations to specify certificates: - Untrusted publishers You can use the IE AppSet to add or remove certificates from those locations using the following -format, as shown in Figure 30: +format, as shown In the figure shown: ``` File Location, Certificate Store, add @@ -50,7 +50,7 @@ Thumbprint, Certificate Store, remove ![ie_appset_tab_by_tab_26](/images/endpointpolicymanager/applicationsettings/preconfigured/internetexplorer/tab/ie_appset_tab_by_tab_26.webp) -Figure 30. Adding or removing IE certificates. +The figure shown. Adding or removing IE certificates. ## Adding Certificates using the IE AppSet @@ -97,11 +97,11 @@ removed by users. To remove certificates using the IE AppSet, you must know the thumbprint for the certificate you want to remove. You can find the thumbprint within IE by viewing the details for a certificate and -selecting the thumbprint, as shown in Figure 31. Then, you can copy and paste it into the AppSet. +selecting the thumbprint, as shown In the figure shown. Then, you can copy and paste it into the AppSet. ![ie_appset_tab_by_tab_27](/images/endpointpolicymanager/applicationsettings/preconfigured/internetexplorer/tab/ie_appset_tab_by_tab_27.webp) -Figure 31. Details and thumbprints of certificates in IE. +The figure shown. Details and thumbprints of certificates in IE. The format of the text to remove the certificate should include the thumbprint with spaces, a comma, the certificate store word from the table above, and the word remove: @@ -121,16 +121,19 @@ da 8f 1a 48 0b 43 93 01 fe 07 40 dc 9d d5 bb 78 9e 00 81 01, Machine\CA, remove Endpoint Policy Manager can only work with binary-formatted/DER certificates. If you have a certificate of another type, you may import it first into Internet Explorer. Then you can -immediately export it as a DER file, as shown in Figure 32. +immediately export it as a DER file, as shown In the figure shown. ![ie_appset_tab_by_tab_28](/images/endpointpolicymanager/applicationsettings/preconfigured/internetexplorer/tab/ie_appset_tab_by_tab_28.webp) -Figure 32. Exporting a certificate as a DER file. +The figure shown. Exporting a certificate as a DER file. You can optionally perform the same type of export by finding the file itself in Explorer, navigating to the Details tab, and then clicking on the "Copy to File..." button and selecting -"`DER encoded binary X.509 (CER)`," as shown in Figure 33. +"`DER encoded binary X.509 (CER)`," as shown In the figure shown. ![ie_appset_tab_by_tab_29](/images/endpointpolicymanager/applicationsettings/preconfigured/firefox/certificate/certificates_5.webp) -Figure 33. Exporting a certificate using the "Copy to File..." button. +The figure shown. Exporting a certificate using the "Copy to File..." button. + + + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/manual/internetexplorer/tab/favoriteslinks.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/manual/internetexplorer/tab/favoriteslinks.md index 3618c7dfd0..9c526d4ce8 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/manual/internetexplorer/tab/favoriteslinks.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/manual/internetexplorer/tab/favoriteslinks.md @@ -8,7 +8,7 @@ sidebar_position: 70 Video: For a quick overview of how to manage Favorites in IE using Endpoint Policy Manager Application Settings Manager, see the following video: -[http://www.endpointpolicymanager.com/video/endpointpolicymanager-managing-favorites-in-ie.html](http://www.endpointpolicymanager.com/video/endpointpolicymanager-managing-favorites-in-ie.html). +[https://www.policypak.com/video/endpointpolicymanager-managing-favorites-in-ie.html](http://www.policypak.com/video/endpointpolicymanager-managing-favorites-in-ie.html). There are three sections within the Endpoint Policy Manager Favorites and Links tab: @@ -22,11 +22,11 @@ entry no longer applies, but it will leave the entries the user has put in place ## Favorites: Links -Internet Explorer can save favorites for users as shown in Figure 22. +Internet Explorer can save favorites for users as shown In the figure shown. ![ie_appset_tab_by_tab_18](/images/endpointpolicymanager/applicationsettings/preconfigured/internetexplorer/tab/ie_appset_tab_by_tab_18.webp) -Figure 22. IE Favorites. +The figure shown. IE Favorites. The Favorites (Links) section within the AppSet enables you to do the following: @@ -36,7 +36,7 @@ The Favorites (Links) section within the AppSet enables you to do the following: - Add items to the Favorites bar All favorites are merged with what the user already has. To use this section, specify a favorite in -the following formats (see Figure 23). +the following formats (See the figure here). - To add the page [www.webpage.com](http://www.webpage.com) to the root of the favorites folder: @@ -54,26 +54,26 @@ Displayname, http://www.webpage.com, add ![ie_appset_tab_by_tab_19](/images/endpointpolicymanager/applicationsettings/preconfigured/internetexplorer/tab/ie_appset_tab_by_tab_19.webp) -Figure 23. Configuring IE Favorites. +The figure shown. Configuring IE Favorites. ## Favorites: Feeds and Web Slices -You can manage and deliver IE Feeds. A screenshot of the Feeds tab from IE is shown in Figure 24. +You can manage and deliver IE Feeds. A screenshot of the Feeds tab from IE is shown In the figure shown. ![ie_appset_tab_by_tab_20](/images/endpointpolicymanager/applicationsettings/preconfigured/internetexplorer/tab/ie_appset_tab_by_tab_20.webp) -Figure 24. IE Feeds. +The figure shown. IE Feeds. -Using the IE AppSet, you can add or remove a feed using the format shown in Figure 25. To do this, +Using the IE AppSet, you can add or remove a feed using the format shown In the figure shown. To do this, specify a friendlyname, the URL of the XML feed, and an optional icon file. Then specify to add or remove. ![ie_appset_tab_by_tab_21](/images/endpointpolicymanager/applicationsettings/preconfigured/internetexplorer/tab/ie_appset_tab_by_tab_21.webp) -Figure 25. Configuring IE Feeds with Endpoint Policy Manager. +The figure shown. Configuring IE Feeds with Endpoint Policy Manager. To add items to the Favorites bar, use the following format to add lines to the Favorites (Web -Slices) section, as seen in Figure 26. The results are shown on the right side of the figure. +Slices) section, as seen In the figure shown. The results are shown on the right side of the figure. `ONDELETE=REMOVE` @@ -81,4 +81,7 @@ Slices) section, as seen in Figure 26. The results are shown on the right side o ![ie_appset_tab_by_tab_22](/images/endpointpolicymanager/applicationsettings/preconfigured/internetexplorer/tab/ie_appset_tab_by_tab_22.webp) -Figure 26. Adding items to the Favorites bar. +The figure shown. Adding items to the Favorites bar. + + + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/manual/internetexplorer/tab/general.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/manual/internetexplorer/tab/general.md index ed88c75075..a5e617e31c 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/manual/internetexplorer/tab/general.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/manual/internetexplorer/tab/general.md @@ -8,19 +8,22 @@ sidebar_position: 10 Video: For a quick overview of how to manage the General tab using Netwrix Endpoint Policy Manager (formerly PolicyPak) Application Settings Manager, see the following video: -[http://www.endpointpolicymanager.com/video/endpointpolicymanager-manage-ie-general-tab.html](http://www.endpointpolicymanager.com/video/endpointpolicymanager-manage-ie-general-tab.html). +[https://www.policypak.com/video/endpointpolicymanager-manage-ie-general-tab.html](http://www.policypak.com/video/endpointpolicymanager-manage-ie-general-tab.html). -The General tab for IE can be seen in Figure 4. +The General tab for IE can be seen In the figure shown. ![ie_appset_tab_by_tab](/images/endpointpolicymanager/applicationsettings/preconfigured/internetexplorer/tab/ie_appset_tab_by_tab.webp) -Figure 4. IE General tab settings. +The figure shown. IE General tab settings. One of the first special sections in the IE AppSet can set the Secondary Start Pages section, as -shown in Figure 5. This lets you configure specific secondary start pages when Internet Explorer +shown In the figure shown. This lets you configure specific secondary start pages when Internet Explorer opens up. This section is always set to REPLACE. Entries here always overwrite what the user already has in place. ![ie_appset_tab_by_tab_1](/images/endpointpolicymanager/applicationsettings/preconfigured/internetexplorer/tab/ie_appset_tab_by_tab_1.webp) -Figure 5. IE AppSet Secondary Start Pages special section. +The figure shown. IE AppSet Secondary Start Pages special section. + + + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/manual/internetexplorer/tab/overview.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/manual/internetexplorer/tab/overview.md index 33e8dd21ca..5a88788d6c 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/manual/internetexplorer/tab/overview.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/manual/internetexplorer/tab/overview.md @@ -7,3 +7,6 @@ sidebar_position: 30 # IE AppSet Tabs In this section, we will look at each IE tab and the tab in the IE AppSet that controls it. + + + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/manual/internetexplorer/tab/privacy.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/manual/internetexplorer/tab/privacy.md index 1911127b5e..863e07ed6e 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/manual/internetexplorer/tab/privacy.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/manual/internetexplorer/tab/privacy.md @@ -8,21 +8,21 @@ sidebar_position: 30 Video: For a quick overview of how to manage the Privacy tab using Endpoint Policy Manager Application Settings Manager, see the following video: -[http://www.endpointpolicymanager.com/video/endpointpolicymanager-manage-ie-privacy-tab.html](http://www.endpointpolicymanager.com/video/endpointpolicymanager-manage-ie-privacy-tab.html). +[https://www.policypak.com/video/endpointpolicymanager-manage-ie-privacy-tab.html](http://www.policypak.com/video/endpointpolicymanager-manage-ie-privacy-tab.html). -The Privacy tab, shown in Figure 10, lets you specify how cookies should be handled and which +The Privacy tab, shown In the figure shown, lets you specify how cookies should be handled and which websites are allowed and blocked. ![ie_appset_tab_by_tab_6](/images/endpointpolicymanager/applicationsettings/preconfigured/internetexplorer/tab/ie_appset_tab_by_tab_6.webp) -Figure 10. Cookie settings in the Privacy tab. +The figure shown. Cookie settings in the Privacy tab. -In the IE AppSet, the dropdown menu in Figure 11 can be used to set how cookies are handled for the +In the IE AppSet, the dropdown menu In the figure shown can be used to set how cookies are handled for the Internet zone. It is important to read the note below the entry you select. ![ie_appset_tab_by_tab_7](/images/endpointpolicymanager/applicationsettings/preconfigured/internetexplorer/tab/ie_appset_tab_by_tab_7.webp) -Figure 11. Configuring cookie settings in the Privacy tab. +The figure shown. Configuring cookie settings in the Privacy tab. Additionally, the Per Site Privacy special section can also be set here. On the first line, you can specify `MODE=REPLACE` or `MODE=MERGE`. If you don't specify, the default is` MODE=MERGE`. Next, @@ -33,19 +33,22 @@ specify a web page followed by a comma and one of the following the words: This will place the site into the "Per Site Privacy Actions" list and will specify "Block" or "Allow." You can also choose to turn on the Pop-Up Blocker within the IE Privacy tab, as shown -in >Figure 12. +in >The figure shown. ![ie_appset_tab_by_tab_8](/images/endpointpolicymanager/applicationsettings/preconfigured/internetexplorer/tab/ie_appset_tab_by_tab_8.webp) -Figure 12. Pop-up Blocker settings can be found in the Privacy tab. +The figure shown. Pop-up Blocker settings can be found in the Privacy tab. -The corresponding dialog can be seen in the IE AppSet in Figure 13. +The corresponding dialog can be seen in the IE AppSet In the figure shown. ![ie_appset_tab_by_tab_9](/images/endpointpolicymanager/applicationsettings/preconfigured/internetexplorer/tab/ie_appset_tab_by_tab_9.webp) -Figure 13. Configuring the Pop-up Blocker settings in the Privacy tab. +The figure shown. Configuring the Pop-up Blocker settings in the Privacy tab. To use this, you need to check the box for "Turn on Pop-up Blocker," then click the "Settings" button. Next, specify a web page followed by a comma and the word "allow" or the word "remove" on -the exceptions list, as shown in Figure 12. This will add or remove the sites from Internet +the exceptions list, as shown In the figure shown. This will add or remove the sites from Internet Explorer's Pop-Up Blocker settings dialog. + + + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/manual/internetexplorer/tab/programs.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/manual/internetexplorer/tab/programs.md index 0b98bde7dd..fcec461b09 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/manual/internetexplorer/tab/programs.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/manual/internetexplorer/tab/programs.md @@ -12,20 +12,20 @@ Application Settings Manager, see the following video: The Internet Explorer Programs tab is where you can specify to enable or disable plugins, toolbars, extensions, accelerators, and search providers. An example of add-ons that you can manage in -Internet Explorer 11 under Programs|Manage add-ons is shown in Figure 20. +Internet Explorer 11 under Programs|Manage add-ons is shown In the figure shown. ![ie_appset_tab_by_tab_16](/images/endpointpolicymanager/applicationsettings/preconfigured/internetexplorer/tab/ie_appset_tab_by_tab_16.webp) -Figure 20. Managing add-ons in Internet Explorer. +The figure shown. Managing add-ons in Internet Explorer. -The corresponding Endpoint Policy Manager dialog is shown in Figure 21. +The corresponding Endpoint Policy Manager dialog is shown In the figure shown. ![ie_appset_tab_by_tab_17](/images/endpointpolicymanager/applicationsettings/preconfigured/internetexplorer/tab/ie_appset_tab_by_tab_17.webp) -Figure 21. Managing IE add-ons in Endpoint Policy Manager. +The figure shown. Managing IE add-ons in Endpoint Policy Manager. To manage toolbars and extensions, you need the Class ID (GUID) of the extension, as shown in -Figure 20. Click "Copy" to copy the whole text. Then cut and paste the corresponding Class ID, +The figure shown. Click "Copy" to copy the whole text. Then cut and paste the corresponding Class ID, insert a comma, and specify "enable" or "disable," as shown in the lines of text below. `{04c37f46-d9df-473c-943c-efa8d69854b9}`, disable @@ -43,3 +43,6 @@ These items are more configurable using the Endpoint Policy Manager DesignStudio need to add more entries. ::: + + + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/manual/internetexplorer/tab/security.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/manual/internetexplorer/tab/security.md index e64e7f745f..f566e4e05a 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/manual/internetexplorer/tab/security.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/manual/internetexplorer/tab/security.md @@ -8,14 +8,14 @@ sidebar_position: 20 Video: For a quick overview of how to manage the Security tab using Endpoint Policy Manager Application Settings Manager, see the following video: -[http://www.endpointpolicymanager.com/video/endpointpolicymanager-manage-ie-security.html](http://www.endpointpolicymanager.com/video/endpointpolicymanager-manage-ie-security.html). +[https://www.policypak.com/video/endpointpolicymanager-manage-ie-security.html](http://www.policypak.com/video/endpointpolicymanager-manage-ie-security.html). The Security tab lets you set levels for all four zone types. The dialog within IE can be seen in -Figure 6. +The figure shown. ![ie_appset_tab_by_tab_2](/images/endpointpolicymanager/applicationsettings/preconfigured/internetexplorer/tab/ie_appset_tab_by_tab_2.webp) -Figure 6. Custom security settings for all four zone types. +The figure shown. Custom security settings for all four zone types. Using the Endpoint Policy Manager IE AppSet, click on "Set Level" for the corresponding zone and select your level (or select "Custom"). Do not set any custom settings when you select a standard @@ -23,19 +23,19 @@ option from the drop-down menu, such as Medium, Medium High, etc. ![ie_appset_tab_by_tab_3](/images/endpointpolicymanager/applicationsettings/preconfigured/internetexplorer/tab/ie_appset_tab_by_tab_3.webp) -Figure 7. Custom settings for the local intranet zone. +The figure shown. Custom settings for the local intranet zone. -Internet Explorer has a rich way of adding site to zone assignments, as shown in Figure 8. +Internet Explorer has a rich way of adding site to zone assignments, as shown In the figure shown. ![ie_appset_tab_by_tab_4](/images/endpointpolicymanager/applicationsettings/preconfigured/internetexplorer/tab/ie_appset_tab_by_tab_4.webp) -Figure 8. Adding site to zone assignments in Internet Explorer. +The figure shown. Adding site to zone assignments in Internet Explorer. -The IE AppSet Security tab Site to Zone Assignment is shown in Figure 9. +The IE AppSet Security tab Site to Zone Assignment is shown In the figure shown. ![ie_appset_tab_by_tab_5](/images/endpointpolicymanager/applicationsettings/preconfigured/internetexplorer/tab/ie_appset_tab_by_tab_5.webp) -Figure 9. Setting site to zone assignments in the IE Pak. +The figure shown. Setting site to zone assignments in the IE Pak. On the first line, you can specify `MODE=REPLACE` or `MODE=MERGE`. If you don't specify, the default is `MODE=MERGE`. All other lines should take the form of`http://`or` https://` followed by a comma @@ -49,3 +49,6 @@ and one of the following words: This will deliver the web page into the corresponding zone or remove the web page from any zone if "remove" is specified. + + + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/manual/modes/_category_.json b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/manual/modes/_category_.json index e0b671749e..312b617a8b 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/manual/modes/_category_.json +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/manual/modes/_category_.json @@ -7,4 +7,4 @@ "type": "doc", "id": "overview" } -} \ No newline at end of file +} diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/manual/modes/acllockdown.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/manual/modes/acllockdown.md index e114d978d9..f01178de0c 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/manual/modes/acllockdown.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/manual/modes/acllockdown.md @@ -12,11 +12,11 @@ For a demonstration of the ACL Lockdown™ Mode feature, please see this video: ::: -ACL Lockdown mode can be seen when you right-click a setting within an AppSet (see Figure 34). +ACL Lockdown mode can be seen when you right-click a setting within an AppSet (See the figure here). ![policypak_application_settings_1_13](/images/endpointpolicymanager/applicationsettings/modes/endpointpolicymanager_application_settings_1_13.webp) -Figure 34. Selecting the ACL Lockdown setting. +The figure shown. Selecting the ACL Lockdown setting. This is a very powerful Endpoint Policy Manager Application Settings Manager feature; it increases your application's security. When it is selected, two things occur: @@ -41,34 +41,37 @@ elements within the ApSet share the same file or Registry container. For instance, in WinZip, if you right-click "Minimum password length" and select "Perform ACL Lockdown," Endpoint Policy Manager will automatically select it for all other items in the AppSet -that share the same location in the Registry (see Figure 35). If you right-click any of the +that share the same location in the Registry (See the figure here). If you right-click any of the checkboxes in the Passwords tab, you can see that "Perform ACL Lockdown" will be already checked, because all the elements on this page are within the same portion of the Registry. ![policypak_application_settings_1_14](/images/endpointpolicymanager/applicationsettings/modes/endpointpolicymanager_application_settings_1_14.webp) -Figure 35. With "Perform ACL Lockdown" selected, all password options are automatically checked. +The figure shown. With "Perform ACL Lockdown" selected, all password options are automatically checked. However, clicking on another tab—such as Cameras—and right-clicking a setting will show that -"Perform ACL Lockdown" is not set (see Figure 36). +"Perform ACL Lockdown" is not set (See the figure here). ![policypak_application_settings_1_15](/images/endpointpolicymanager/applicationsettings/modes/endpointpolicymanager_application_settings_1_15.webp) -Figure 36. If other tabs are selected, "Perform ACL Lockdown" will not be set. +The figure shown. If other tabs are selected, "Perform ACL Lockdown" will not be set. This is because the items within the Cameras tab are located in a different place in the Registry than the items in the Passwords tab. To reiterate, if an application's data is stored in a file, then usually ALL items within the AppSet -will be locked when "Perform ACL Lockdown" is selected. In the example shown in Figure 37, "Perform +will be locked when "Perform ACL Lockdown" is selected. In the example shown In the figure shown, "Perform ACL Lockdown" is selected for one Firefox setting. ![policypak_application_settings_1_16](/images/endpointpolicymanager/applicationsettings/modes/endpointpolicymanager_application_settings_1_16.webp) -Figure 37. "Perform ACL Lockdown" is selected for one Firefox setting. +The figure shown. "Perform ACL Lockdown" is selected for one Firefox setting. However, because all the settings within Firefox are stored in the same file, they will be uneditable by the end user. When the GPO no longer applies, the ACL Lockdown settings that were originally on the Registry or on the files are returned to the state they were in before Endpoint Policy Manager took ownership. + + + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/manual/modes/applock.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/manual/modes/applock.md index b376932ffd..d0bbd84a90 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/manual/modes/applock.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/manual/modes/applock.md @@ -47,7 +47,10 @@ If you right-click on any tab, you'll find two more settings. Figures 28, 30, and 32 illustrate the selection process for the various settings that can be enforced. Figures 29, 31, and 33 show the results of the settings on the target machines. -| ![policypak_application_settings_1_7](/images/endpointpolicymanager/applicationsettings/modes/endpointpolicymanager_application_settings_1_7.webp) Figure 28. Endpoint Policy Manager Application Settings Manager Applock™ hide mode. | ![policypak_application_settings_1_8](/images/endpointpolicymanager/applicationsettings/modes/endpointpolicymanager_application_settings_1_8.webp) Figure 29. The corresponding control in the target application has been hidden. | +| ![policypak_application_settings_1_7](/images/endpointpolicymanager/applicationsettings/modes/endpointpolicymanager_application_settings_1_7.webp) The figure shown. Endpoint Policy Manager Application Settings Manager Applock™ hide mode. | ![policypak_application_settings_1_8](/images/endpointpolicymanager/applicationsettings/modes/endpointpolicymanager_application_settings_1_8.webp) The figure shown. The corresponding control in the target application has been hidden. | | ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- | ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ | -| ![policypak_application_settings_1_9](/images/endpointpolicymanager/applicationsettings/modes/endpointpolicymanager_application_settings_1_9.webp) Figure 30. Endpoint Policy Manager Application Settings Manager Applock™ disable mode. | ![policypak_application_settings_1_10](/images/endpointpolicymanager/applicationsettings/modes/endpointpolicymanager_application_settings_1_10.webp) Figure 31. The corresponding control in the target application has been grayed out. | -| ![policypak_application_settings_1_11](/images/endpointpolicymanager/applicationsettings/modes/endpointpolicymanager_application_settings_1_11.webp) Figure 32. In the Group Policy Editor, right-click below the tab you wish to disable, as seen here. | ![policypak_application_settings_1_12](/images/endpointpolicymanager/applicationsettings/modes/endpointpolicymanager_application_settings_1_12.webp) Figure 33. The target tab, Cameras, has been grayed out. Users cannot click it to see or modify any elements within this tab. | +| ![policypak_application_settings_1_9](/images/endpointpolicymanager/applicationsettings/modes/endpointpolicymanager_application_settings_1_9.webp) The figure shown. Endpoint Policy Manager Application Settings Manager Applock™ disable mode. | ![policypak_application_settings_1_10](/images/endpointpolicymanager/applicationsettings/modes/endpointpolicymanager_application_settings_1_10.webp) The figure shown. The corresponding control in the target application has been grayed out. | +| ![policypak_application_settings_1_11](/images/endpointpolicymanager/applicationsettings/modes/endpointpolicymanager_application_settings_1_11.webp) The figure shown. In the Group Policy Editor, right-click below the tab you wish to disable, as seen here. | ![policypak_application_settings_1_12](/images/endpointpolicymanager/applicationsettings/modes/endpointpolicymanager_application_settings_1_12.webp) The figure shown. The target tab, Cameras, has been grayed out. Users cannot click it to see or modify any elements within this tab. | + + + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/manual/modes/deliversettingsvalues.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/manual/modes/deliversettingsvalues.md index a515732dd4..43ad02f7f4 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/manual/modes/deliversettingsvalues.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/manual/modes/deliversettingsvalues.md @@ -11,19 +11,19 @@ In the previous section, we placed a check inside the "at least one symbol chara the checkmark. Endpoint Policy Manager will deliver settings once you click the setting. If you see a thin -underline underneath the element, you know it's set to deliver the value, as shown in Figure 24. In +underline underneath the element, you know it's set to deliver the value, as shown In the figure shown. In the following examples, you can see how to enforce a checkbox's setting. ![policypak_application_settings_1_3](/images/endpointpolicymanager/applicationsettings/modes/endpointpolicymanager_application_settings_1_3.webp) -Figure 24. Underline indicating that action will be taken on these settings. +The figure shown. Underline indicating that action will be taken on these settings. -When you alter your settings to what is shown in Figure 25, the result will be NO enforcement +When you alter your settings to what is shown In the figure shown, the result will be NO enforcement action. Note that there is no underline underneath the element. ![policypak_application_settings_1_4](/images/endpointpolicymanager/applicationsettings/modes/endpointpolicymanager_application_settings_1_4.webp) -Figure 25. The result of these settings will be that no reinforcement action will occur. +The figure shown. The result of these settings will be that no reinforcement action will occur. Only elements that have configuration data are available to configure client machines. When you select items with configuration data, they are underlined. If an item does NOT have an underline, it @@ -34,11 +34,11 @@ Endpoint Policy Manager Application Settings Manager will deliver an uncheck set (that is, it will clear the checkbox). Again, the selected item is underlined. If the box is already checked in the client's application, Endpoint Policy Manager Application -Settings Manager will forcefully uncheck (clear) the checkbox, as shown in Figure 26. +Settings Manager will forcefully uncheck (clear) the checkbox, as shown In the figure shown. ![policypak_application_settings_1_5](/images/endpointpolicymanager/applicationsettings/modes/endpointpolicymanager_application_settings_1_5.webp) -Figure 26. Action will be taken to uncheck the box. +The figure shown. Action will be taken to uncheck the box. :::tip Remember, if an item is underlined, Endpoint Policy Manager Application Settings Manager will @@ -46,3 +46,6 @@ deliver the setting that is specified. Endpoint Policy Manager Application Setti deliver an element's settings if its actions have been set using Endpoint Policy Manager DesignStudio. ::: + + + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/manual/modes/enforcement.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/manual/modes/enforcement.md index 0359c29bcb..de8b572516 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/manual/modes/enforcement.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/manual/modes/enforcement.md @@ -47,3 +47,6 @@ enforcement options are set, the value is not applied to the client. When the un the value will not be set. ::: + + + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/manual/modes/mouseshortcuts.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/manual/modes/mouseshortcuts.md index 95e766aae0..2db35f7f80 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/manual/modes/mouseshortcuts.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/manual/modes/mouseshortcuts.md @@ -9,11 +9,11 @@ sidebar_position: 60 The Endpoint Policy Manager Application Settings Manager user interface has several shortcuts to help you quickly configure each tab. To discover the mouse shortcuts, right-click the whitespace (i.e., not on any specific element like a checkbox or dropdown menu). You should see the flyout -menu, shown in Figure 38. +menu, shown In the figure shown. ![policypak_application_settings_1_17](/images/endpointpolicymanager/applicationsettings/modes/endpointpolicymanager_application_settings_1_17.webp) -Figure 38. Application Settings Manager flyout menu. +The figure shown. Application Settings Manager flyout menu. This menu reveals several shortcuts. @@ -53,8 +53,11 @@ This menu reveals several shortcuts. features (like Hide or Disable). Note that if there are no values in any of the elements on a tab, the first two sets of shortcuts -will not be available, as seen in Figure 39. +will not be available, as seen In the figure shown. ![policypak_application_settings_1_18](/images/endpointpolicymanager/applicationsettings/modes/endpointpolicymanager_application_settings_1_18.webp) -Figure 39. The visible options when there are no values in any of the elements on a tab. +The figure shown. The visible options when there are no values in any of the elements on a tab. + + + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/manual/modes/overview.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/manual/modes/overview.md index a8bb73cd7d..8eeb7e1c4f 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/manual/modes/overview.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/manual/modes/overview.md @@ -13,24 +13,24 @@ which elements to configure, enforce, and even disable or hide. :::note To see an overview of the Enforcement modes, watch this quick tutorial video: -[https://www.endpointpolicymanager.com/video/endpointpolicymanager-the-superpowers.html](http://tinyurl.com/screenshotpilot). +[https://www.policypak.com/video/endpointpolicymanager-the-superpowers.html](http://tinyurl.com/screenshotpilot). ::: :::note To see an overview of ACL Lockdown™ mode, watch this tutorial: -[https://www.endpointpolicymanager.com/video/endpointpolicymanager-acl-lockdown-for-registry-based-applications.html](https://support.microsoft.com/en-us/kb/3087759). +[https://www.policypak.com/video/endpointpolicymanager-acl-lockdown-for-registry-based-applications.html](https://support.microsoft.com/en-us/kb/3087759). ::: -In Figure 22, you can see which modes are available when right-clicking a Endpoint Policy Manager +In the figure shown, you can see which modes are available when right-clicking a Endpoint Policy Manager Application Settings Manager attribute with settings data inside. ![policypak_application_settings_1_1](/images/endpointpolicymanager/applicationsettings/modes/endpointpolicymanager_application_settings_1_1.webp) -Figure 22. The modes available in Endpoint Policy Manager Application Settings Manager. +The figure shown. The modes available in Endpoint Policy Manager Application Settings Manager. -Let's examine the areas of control for an element, as seen in Figure 23. You can see we've +Let's examine the areas of control for an element, as seen In the figure shown. You can see we've highlighted the following modes: - Enforcement modes @@ -40,7 +40,7 @@ highlighted the following modes: ![policypak_application_settings_1_2](/images/endpointpolicymanager/applicationsettings/modes/endpointpolicymanager_application_settings_1_2.webp) -Figure 23. The areas of control for an element. +The figure shown. The areas of control for an element. :::note There is a special AppLock mode that you can apply to the entire tab to disable it. We'll @@ -49,3 +49,6 @@ discuss this in the "AppLock Modes" section. We first need to discuss how to set and deliver settings and values. + + + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/manual/modes/reversion.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/manual/modes/reversion.md index 11d610126e..c6de0a306a 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/manual/modes/reversion.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/manual/modes/reversion.md @@ -21,8 +21,11 @@ The default is to have the "at least one symbol character (!,@,#,$,%,^,&,\*…)" which means that the value will be retained on the client—even though the GPO falls out of scope. Note that when the reversion mode is set, the text in the Endpoint Policy Manager Application -Settings Manager user interface changes to italics as a visual signal, as seen in Figure 27. +Settings Manager user interface changes to italics as a visual signal, as seen In the figure shown. ![policypak_application_settings_1_6](/images/endpointpolicymanager/applicationsettings/modes/endpointpolicymanager_application_settings_1_6.webp) -Figure 27. Text in italics show that the reversion mode is in effect. +The figure shown. Text in italics show that the reversion mode is in effect. + + + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/manual/modes/settingsdeliveryreinforcementoptions.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/manual/modes/settingsdeliveryreinforcementoptions.md index 0b1dce3362..bc67b6018e 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/manual/modes/settingsdeliveryreinforcementoptions.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/manual/modes/settingsdeliveryreinforcementoptions.md @@ -12,12 +12,12 @@ and ensure that any changed settings are reapplied and up to date (if changed by Additionally, users can manually run the built-in Windows command `gpupdate.exe` to kick off a background refresh and get updated settings. But what happens if the client is offline? -As seen in Figure 41, a client machine can detect that there is no network connectivity. With no +As seen In the figure shown, a client machine can detect that there is no network connectivity. With no network connectivity, Microsoft's built-in `gpupdate.exe `will fail when it is run. ![policypak_application_settings_1_20](/images/endpointpolicymanager/applicationsettings/modes/endpointpolicymanager_application_settings_1_20.webp) -Figure 41. The error message that is received when `gpupdate.exe` is run while the client machine is +The figure shown. The error message that is received when `gpupdate.exe` is run while the client machine is offline. Because the network is disconnected, no updates can come from the server. @@ -49,12 +49,12 @@ Manager Application Settings Manager will reenforce application settings. ## Manual Reapplication of Settings with PPupdate Whether the computer is online or offline, PolicyPak Application Settings Manager can manually -reapply settings using` ppupdate.exe`. In Figure 42, you can see `ppupdate.exe` being run to +reapply settings using` ppupdate.exe`. In the figure shown, you can see `ppupdate.exe` being run to reinforce any changed settings. ![policypak_application_settings_1_21](/images/endpointpolicymanager/applicationsettings/modes/endpointpolicymanager_application_settings_1_21.webp) -Figure 42. `Ppupdate.exe` being run. +The figure shown. `Ppupdate.exe` being run. This command will work when the computer is online or offline, if the settings that are locally cached on the machine are reapplied, or if you use a non-Group Policy method (where XML data files @@ -78,12 +78,12 @@ If you do not want a particular AppSet's settings to apply automatically when th relaunched, it can be disabled when you set up the directives inside the GPMC. Inside the AppSet definition, find the Options button and deselect "Always re-apply settings when -application runs." As you can see in Figure 43, all applications are checked by default. You can +application runs." As you can see In the figure shown, all applications are checked by default. You can uncheck the checkbox to stop the reapplication. ![policypak_application_settings_1_22](/images/endpointpolicymanager/applicationsettings/modes/endpointpolicymanager_application_settings_1_22.webp) -Figure 43. Select or unselect the "Always re-apply settings when application runs" setting in the +The figure shown. Select or unselect the "Always re-apply settings when application runs" setting in the Options inside the Pak definition. Remember that the applications' settings will still reapply during periodic Group Policy background @@ -93,13 +93,13 @@ The reapplication is provided by a kernel-mode driver, which is actively looking that Endpoint Policy Manager Application Settings Manager is managing. If you wish to fully disable the kernel-mode driver (and, hence, the automatic reapplication of settings), you need to manually configure a Registry setting on the client at `HKLM\Software\PolicyPak\Config\Driver`, and then set -Enabled (REG_DWORD) to 0. This is demonstrated in Figure 44. +Enabled (REG_DWORD) to 0. This is demonstrated In the figure shown. Note that you also should either reboot the machine to disable or re-enable the driver. ![policypak_application_settings_1_23](/images/endpointpolicymanager/applicationsettings/modes/endpointpolicymanager_application_settings_1_23.webp) -Figure 44. Use the following Registry location to fully disable the Endpoint Policy Manager driver, +The figure shown. Use the following Registry location to fully disable the Endpoint Policy Manager driver, which performs reapplication of settings for applications. :::note @@ -137,10 +137,13 @@ settings even when the enforcement timer is set. ![policypak_application_settings_1_24](/images/endpointpolicymanager/applicationsettings/modes/endpointpolicymanager_application_settings_1_24.webp) -Figure 45. Enabling the "Do not re-apply settings with Reinforcement Timer" setting. +The figure shown. Enabling the "Do not re-apply settings with Reinforcement Timer" setting. :::note Log files for the "Automatic reapplication of settings using the timer" can be found in` %appdata%\local\PolicyPak` in a file called ppUser_onSchedule.log. ::: + + + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/manual/modes/switched.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/manual/modes/switched.md index 08978bec9f..eb5d766ce1 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/manual/modes/switched.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/manual/modes/switched.md @@ -29,13 +29,13 @@ Settings Manager for WinZip, which will affect all users who log onto the machin Switched policies are created on the Computer side, and they affect all users who use the effected machines. -In Figure 40, you can see a GPO that affects Computer accounts. You use the AppSet in the same way +In the figure shown, you can see a GPO that affects Computer accounts. You use the AppSet in the same way as you would on the User side; however, you configure it for the Computer side. The User-side policy settings will automatically affect every user who logs onto the targeted computer. ![policypak_application_settings_1_19](/images/endpointpolicymanager/applicationsettings/modes/endpointpolicymanager_application_settings_1_19.webp) -Figure 40. A GPO that affects Computer accounts. +The figure shown. A GPO that affects Computer accounts. :::tip Remember, that in order for Switched policies to apply, the GPO must be linked to an @@ -67,3 +67,6 @@ processing, loopback is enabled for every GPO, which often means a lot more poli placed on the machine than are desired. ::: + + + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/manual/overview.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/manual/overview.md index 2124de0290..aec6e9d80b 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/manual/overview.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/manual/overview.md @@ -8,7 +8,7 @@ sidebar_position: 10 Quick Start with Preconfigured AppSets -Before reading this section, please ensure you have read Book 2: Installation and Quick Start, which +Before reading this section, please ensure you have read the [Installation and Quick Start](/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gettingstarted/overviewinstall/overviewinstall.md), which will help you learn to do the following: - Install the Admin MSI on your GPMC machine @@ -34,5 +34,5 @@ Some of our most popular AppSets are for use with: - Microsoft products You can find the latest versions of our AppSets on our website at -[http://www.endpointpolicymanager.com/products/endpointpolicymanager-preconfigured-paks.html](http://www.endpointpolicymanager.com/videos/sn6j7q1clmq.html). +[https://www.policypak.com/products/endpointpolicymanager-preconfigured-paks.html](http://www.policypak.com/videos/sn6j7q1clmq.html). Most AppSets have corresponding videos with examples showing you how to use the AppSets. diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/manual/overview_1.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/manual/overview_1.md index bc9c7d6bc1..2fb519e76f 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/manual/overview_1.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/manual/overview_1.md @@ -44,14 +44,14 @@ Endpoint Policy Manager extension DLL from it. These files are usually quite sma stored. The Endpoint Policy Manager Application Settings Manager data inside a GPO is backed up and restored -with normal GPMC backup procedures, as seen in Figure 90. +with normal GPMC backup procedures, as seen In the figure shown. ![backup_restore_and_xml_export](/images/endpointpolicymanager/troubleshooting/applicationsettings/backup/backup_restore_and_xml_export.webp) -Figure 90. Backing up data with normal GPMC backup procedures. +The figure shown. Backing up data with normal GPMC backup procedures. If a GPO is ever deleted, its data can be quickly restored using the GPMC's "Manage Backups" option, -also seen in Figure 89. +also seen In the figure shown. When restoring, the Endpoint Policy Manager Application Settings Manager data and all the modes (Enforcement, Reversion, and Endpoint Policy Manager AppLock™) are restored. @@ -72,11 +72,11 @@ configure a group of settings within an AppSet and share those exact settings wi administrator for later implementation. The idea of exporting is simple: use your AppSet, set your settings, click on the Options button, -and then select "Export" to export the data, as seen in Figure 91. +and then select "Export" to export the data, as seen In the figure shown. ![backup_restore_and_xml_export_1](/images/endpointpolicymanager/troubleshooting/applicationsettings/backup/backup_restore_and_xml_export_1.webp) -Figure 91. The exact settings you specified inside a Pak within a GPO can be exported and, later, +The figure shown. The exact settings you specified inside a Pak within a GPO can be exported and, later, imported by selecting one of these options. You will be prompted for a location to save your data. Be sure to give a name that makes sense for @@ -99,3 +99,6 @@ instance, with use of Microsoft Endpoint Configuration Manager, Endpoint Policy Endpoint Policy Manager Cloud. ::: + + + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/manual/quickstartwithprecon/_category_.json b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/manual/quickstartwithprecon/_category_.json index 778501cd96..4bcb4433cb 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/manual/quickstartwithprecon/_category_.json +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/manual/quickstartwithprecon/_category_.json @@ -3,4 +3,4 @@ "position": 10, "collapsed": true, "collapsible": true -} \ No newline at end of file +} diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/manual/quickstartwithprecon/acllockdown.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/manual/quickstartwithprecon/acllockdown.md index fc78808b97..e6b966b141 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/manual/quickstartwithprecon/acllockdown.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/manual/quickstartwithprecon/acllockdown.md @@ -15,7 +15,7 @@ In addition, Endpoint Policy Manager Application Settings Manager can perform AC :::note To see Endpoint Policy Manager Application Settings Manager ACL Lockdown™ in action, watch this video: -[https://www.endpointpolicymanager.com/video/endpointpolicymanager-acl-lockdown-for-registry-based-applications.html](http://www.endpointpolicymanager.com/videos/bypassing-internal-item-level-targeting-filters.html). +[https://youtu.be/bSuxXH10vSAl](https://youtu.be/bSuxXH10vSA). ::: @@ -26,11 +26,11 @@ the effected pieces of the application. **Step 1 –** To see ACL Lockdown in action, let's go back into the GPO and turn it on. To do this, right-click "at least one lower case character (a-z)" and select "Perform ACL Lockdown," as seen in -Figure 14. +The figure shown. ![policypak_application_settings_13](/images/endpointpolicymanager/applicationsettings/preconfigured/quickstart/endpointpolicymanager_application_settings_13.webp) -Figure 14. Selecting the "Perform ACL Lockdown" setting. +The figure shown. Selecting the "Perform ACL Lockdown" setting. **Step 2 –** When you perform ACL Lockdown on one setting, the same portion of the Registry (or file system) might contain more than one setting. For instance, all the items in the Passwords tab are @@ -47,11 +47,11 @@ On the client machine **Step 3 –** ACL Lockdown is now working while the application is running. Now, go back to WinZip's Options, select the Passwords tab, and uncheck the two checkboxes that are available, as shown in -Figure 15. Then click OK. +The figure shown. Then click OK. ![policypak_application_settings_14](/images/endpointpolicymanager/applicationsettings/preconfigured/quickstart/endpointpolicymanager_application_settings_14.webp) -Figure 15. The Passwords tab in WinZip Options. +The figure shown. The Passwords tab in WinZip Options. **Step 4 –** After that's done, immediately go back to Options and select the Passwords tab again. Figure 16 shows that the user's desired changes did not take effect because Endpoint Policy Manager @@ -59,8 +59,11 @@ Application Settings Manager has used ACL Lockdown™ to perform the lockout of ![policypak_application_settings_15](/images/endpointpolicymanager/applicationsettings/preconfigured/quickstart/endpointpolicymanager_application_settings_15.webp) -Figure 16. Using ACL Lockdown, the user's changes have not taken effect because the settings have +The figure shown. Using ACL Lockdown, the user's changes have not taken effect because the settings have been locked. For more information on ACL Lockdown™, see section, "ACL Lockdown™ Mode," in the next major section in the manual. + + + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/manual/quickstartwithprecon/automaticreapplicationchanges.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/manual/quickstartwithprecon/automaticreapplicationchanges.md index 656a8ae48a..8e0358a2f5 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/manual/quickstartwithprecon/automaticreapplicationchanges.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/manual/quickstartwithprecon/automaticreapplicationchanges.md @@ -20,3 +20,6 @@ application changes when the application is run. This is set automatically for a under Endpoint Policy Manager Application Settings Manager by default, but can be changed. For more information on Endpoint Policy Manager Application Settings Manager's automatic reapplication of settings, see section, "Settings Delivery and Reinforcement Options" in the next major section. + + + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/manual/quickstartwithprecon/leverageexisting.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/manual/quickstartwithprecon/leverageexisting.md index 3245db2dcf..d91f579323 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/manual/quickstartwithprecon/leverageexisting.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/manual/quickstartwithprecon/leverageexisting.md @@ -26,11 +26,11 @@ manage Group Policy with the GPMC. **Step 2 –** To get started immediately, all you need to do is copy the` pp-WinZip 14 to 17.dll` file to the `C:\Program` Files `(x86)\PolicyPak\Extensions` folder (on 64-bit machines) or `C:\Program Files\PolicyPak\Extensions (on 32-bit machines)`. You can see how this is done in -Figure 1. +The figure shown. ![policypak_application_settings](/images/endpointpolicymanager/applicationsettings/preconfigured/quickstart/endpointpolicymanager_application_settings.webp) -Figure 1. Copying the `DLL` file to the C: drive. +The figure shown. Copying the `DLL` file to the C: drive. :::note If you don't see the `PolicyPak\Extensions` folder, you may not have installed the @@ -38,3 +38,6 @@ Endpoint Policy Manager Admin Console.MSI (32-bit or 64-bit). This must be done you manage Group Policy, and you must have the GPMC installed. ::: + + + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/manual/quickstartwithprecon/revertappset.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/manual/quickstartwithprecon/revertappset.md index 93aa69d9e4..0e816561cc 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/manual/quickstartwithprecon/revertappset.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/manual/quickstartwithprecon/revertappset.md @@ -10,11 +10,11 @@ Let's simulate what would happen if the user changes job roles or the GPO is no **Step 1 –** Find the account you're using within the OU. Use Active Directory Users and Computers to move the account to another OU. Find the account, right-click on it, and select "Move," as seen -in Figure 17. +In the figure shown. ![policypak_application_settings_16](/images/endpointpolicymanager/applicationsettings/preconfigured/quickstart/endpointpolicymanager_application_settings_16.webp) -Figure 17. Moving user accounts to a different OU. +The figure shown. Moving user accounts to a different OU. **Step 2 –** Move the user account to an OU that will not be affected by the GPO. Then, as the user on the target computer, log off and then log back in. Since the GPO no longer affects the location @@ -28,11 +28,11 @@ be as follows: - Users can manage all settings now that Endpoint Policy Manager Application Settings Manager ACL Lockdown™ has been removed. -Results are shown in Figure 18. +Results are shown In the figure shown. ![policypak_application_settings_17](/images/endpointpolicymanager/applicationsettings/preconfigured/quickstart/endpointpolicymanager_application_settings_17.webp) -Figure 18. The settings have been reverted to their original values. +The figure shown. The settings have been reverted to their original values. Congratulations! This completes your initial Quickstart of Endpoint Policy Manager Application Settings Manager with Endpoint Policy Manager DesignStudio. Continue onward to learn about @@ -41,3 +41,6 @@ additional Endpoint Policy Manager Application Settings Manager features. Jump to the section, "Endpoint Policy Manager Application Settings Manager: DesignStudio Quickstart," in Appendix B: Endpoint Policy Manager Application Manager DesignStudio Guide if you'd like to take the Quickstart tour of how to create your own AppSets for your own applications. + + + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/manual/quickstartwithprecon/specialnotes.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/manual/quickstartwithprecon/specialnotes.md index 324669215c..782e82dd62 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/manual/quickstartwithprecon/specialnotes.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/manual/quickstartwithprecon/specialnotes.md @@ -19,13 +19,13 @@ To see a video of Firefox UI lockout in action, watch the following video(s): :::note To see a video of Thunderbird UI lockout in action, watch the following video(s): -[http://www.endpointpolicymanager.com/products/manage-thunderbird-with-group-policy.html](https://www.endpointpolicymanager.com/video/endpointpolicymanager-the-superpowers.html). +[https://www.policypak.com/products/manage-thunderbird-with-group-policy.html](https://www.policypak.com/video/endpointpolicymanager-the-superpowers.html). ::: :::note To see a video of Java UI lockout in action, watch the following video(s): -[http://www.endpointpolicymanager.com/products/manage-java-jre-with-group-policy.html](http://www.Techsmith.com). +[https://www.policypak.com/products/manage-java-jre-with-group-policy.html](http://www.Techsmith.com). ::: @@ -38,11 +38,11 @@ Figure 19 displays an example of how to create and link a GPO to computers. ![policypak_application_settings_18](/images/endpointpolicymanager/applicationsettings/preconfigured/quickstart/endpointpolicymanager_application_settings_18.webp) -Figure 19. Creating and linking a GPO. +The figure shown. Creating and linking a GPO. This example is set up as though you've put your target computers in the East Sales Desktops folder. -Then when you edit the GPO, edit it on the Computer side, as seen in Figure 20. At that point, you +Then when you edit the GPO, edit it on the Computer side, as seen In the figure shown. At that point, you can modify settings for Firefox, Thunderbird, and Java, including "Lockdown this setting using the system-wide config file," as seen in the top of the figure with Firefox and the bottom of the figure with Java. @@ -51,17 +51,17 @@ with Java. ![policypak_application_settings_20](/images/endpointpolicymanager/applicationsettings/preconfigured/quickstart/endpointpolicymanager_application_settings_20.webp) -Figure 20. System-wide lockdown using config files is only available on the Computer side, as seen +The figure shown. System-wide lockdown using config files is only available on the Computer side, as seen in the examples of Firefox (top) and Java (bottom). It is important to note that the option "Lockdown this setting using the system-wide config file" does not appear on the User side. If you try to edit these three AppSets on the User side, you will not see an option to perform UI lockdown. An example of editing one of these AppSets (the Firefox -AppSet) on the User side (and therefore, not seeing the system-wide lockdown) is shown in Figure 21. +AppSet) on the User side (and therefore, not seeing the system-wide lockdown) is shown In the figure shown. ![policypak_application_settings_19](/images/endpointpolicymanager/applicationsettings/preconfigured/quickstart/endpointpolicymanager_application_settings_19.webp) -Figure 21. The lockdown via system-wide config file is not present on the User side. +The figure shown. The lockdown via system-wide config file is not present on the User side. Moreover, we have created a supplementary manual specifically for Firefox and another for Internet Explorer because they act a little differently. In the Endpoint Policy Manager Portal, in the @@ -74,3 +74,6 @@ Explorer. The reference documents are: These documents will explain how to manage certificates, prevent add-ons, manage bookmarks, and so on. + + + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/manual/quickstartwithprecon/testapplication.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/manual/quickstartwithprecon/testapplication.md index f50d2f3642..21e671ad43 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/manual/quickstartwithprecon/testapplication.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/manual/quickstartwithprecon/testapplication.md @@ -10,18 +10,18 @@ Now that your preconfigured, compiled AppSet is copied to your management machin use it in the Group Policy Editor. **Step 1 –** The next step is to create and link a group policy object (GPO) for your organizational -unit (OU), like East Sales Users, as seen in Figure 2. +unit (OU), like East Sales Users, as seen In the figure shown. ![policypak_application_settings_1](/images/endpointpolicymanager/applicationsettings/preconfigured/quickstart/endpointpolicymanager_application_settings_1.webp) -**Step 2 –** Edit the GPO, and then add in the AppSet for WinZip, as seen in Figure 3. To do this, +**Step 2 –** Edit the GPO, and then add in the AppSet for WinZip, as seen In the figure shown. To do this, scroll down to User Configuration | Endpoint Policy Manager | Application Settings Manager. Then right-click on "Application Settings Manager" and select "New Application," and then choose the Endpoint Policy Manager for WinZip. ![policypak_application_settings_2](/images/endpointpolicymanager/applicationsettings/preconfigured/quickstart/endpointpolicymanager_application_settings_2.webp) -Figure 3. How to add the Pak for WinZip. +The figure shown. How to add the Pak for WinZip. :::note You can either right-click the word "Application" or right-click inside the white space in @@ -34,12 +34,12 @@ your compiled AppSet inside the Group Policy Editor. Notice how it looks exactly WinZip interface. **Step 4 –** Now, we're going to change settings inside the AppSet on the Passwords tab, which you -can see in Figure 4. The goal is to change some of WinZip's settings within the GPO, then see +can see In the figure shown. The goal is to change some of WinZip's settings within the GPO, then see results within the endpoint. ![policypak_application_settings_3](/images/endpointpolicymanager/applicationsettings/preconfigured/quickstart/endpointpolicymanager_application_settings_3.webp) -Figure 4. Location of the Passwords tab. +The figure shown. Location of the Passwords tab. **Step 5 –** For these first tests, click on the Passwords tab, and then perform the following changes: @@ -50,18 +50,18 @@ changes: numeric character, and one symbol character). Each element will be checked and also get an underline, meaning it will be delivered to the client. -**Step 6 –** You can see the suggested test settings in Figure 5. +**Step 6 –** You can see the suggested test settings In the figure shown. ![policypak_application_settings_4](/images/endpointpolicymanager/applicationsettings/preconfigured/quickstart/endpointpolicymanager_application_settings_4.webp) -Figure 5. Suggested test settings. +The figure shown. Suggested test settings. **Step 7 –** When you right-click on any setting within Endpoint Policy Manager Application Settings -Manager, you'll be given the options shown in Figure 6. +Manager, you'll be given the options shown In the figure shown. ![policypak_application_settings_5](/images/endpointpolicymanager/applicationsettings/preconfigured/quickstart/endpointpolicymanager_application_settings_5.webp) -Figure 6. Settings options. +The figure shown. Settings options. :::note These modes and options are all explained in detail in the section, "Endpoint Policy @@ -79,55 +79,58 @@ Manager Application Settings Manager Modes." policy setting to "[the default value]" when it no longer applies" and "Disable corresponding control in target application." -"Minimum password length" should now be configured, as shown in Figure 7. +"Minimum password length" should now be configured, as shown In the figure shown. ![policypak_application_settings_6](/images/endpointpolicymanager/applicationsettings/preconfigured/quickstart/endpointpolicymanager_application_settings_6.webp) -Figure 7. The settings for "Minimum password length": the item is set to 11 and three options are +The figure shown. The settings for "Minimum password length": the item is set to 11 and three options are selected. **Step 9 –** Next, hover over "at least one lower case character (a-z)" and right-click. Notice that "Always reapply this setting" is already checked because you clicked on the item to set the checkbox. Leave this setting as is. While you have the menu open, also select "Revert this policy setting to "[the default value]" when it is no longer applied." You can see your final configuration -in Figure 8. +In the figure shown. ![policypak_application_settings_7](/images/endpointpolicymanager/applicationsettings/preconfigured/quickstart/endpointpolicymanager_application_settings_7.webp) -Figure 8. Configuration of "at least one lower case character (a-z)" settings. +The figure shown. Configuration of "at least one lower case character (a-z)" settings. **Step 10 –** At this point, right-click "at least one upper case character (A-Z)," leaving the setting as is. Make no additional changes to "at least one upper case character (A-Z)." You can see -the desired configuration in Figure 9. +the desired configuration In the figure shown. ![policypak_application_settings_8](/images/endpointpolicymanager/applicationsettings/preconfigured/quickstart/endpointpolicymanager_application_settings_8.webp) -Figure 9. Configuration of "at least one upper case character (A-Z)" settings. +The figure shown. Configuration of "at least one upper case character (A-Z)" settings. **Step 11 –** Next, right-click "at least one numeric character (0-9)." This will also show that "Always reapply this setting" is already checked. It also can be left as is. In addition, select "Hide corresponding control in target application." You can see the desired configuration in -Figure 10. +The figure shown. ![policypak_application_settings_9](/images/endpointpolicymanager/applicationsettings/preconfigured/quickstart/endpointpolicymanager_application_settings_9.webp) -Figure 10. Configuration of "at least one numeric character (0-9)" settings. +The figure shown. Configuration of "at least one numeric character (0-9)" settings. **Step 12 –** Once you have completed the above steps, right-click the fourth checkbox, "at least one symbol character (!,@,#,$,%,^,&,\*...)." Leave "Always reapply this setting" checked. Since you selected "Always reapply this setting," you must also select "Disable corresponding control in -target application." You can see the desired configuration in Figure 11. +target application." You can see the desired configuration In the figure shown. ![policypak_application_settings_10](/images/endpointpolicymanager/applicationsettings/preconfigured/quickstart/endpointpolicymanager_application_settings_10.webp) -Figure 11. Configuration for "at least one symbol character (!,@,#,$,%,^,&,\*...)" settings. +The figure shown. Configuration for "at least one symbol character (!,@,#,$,%,^,&,\*...)" settings. **Step 13 –** Finally, click on the Cameras tab. Then right-click and select "Disable whole tab in target application." This is located right below the Cameras tab (but not directly on the Cameras -tab), as seen in Figure 12. +tab), as seen In the figure shown. ![policypak_application_settings_11](/images/endpointpolicymanager/applicationsettings/preconfigured/quickstart/endpointpolicymanager_application_settings_11.webp) -Figure 12. Finding and selecting "Disable whole tab in target application" in the Cameras tab. +The figure shown. Finding and selecting "Disable whole tab in target application" in the Cameras tab. **Step 14 –** Once that is completed, click OK to save the configuration into Group Policy. + + + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/manual/quickstartwithprecon/testclient.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/manual/quickstartwithprecon/testclient.md index c38f52df9c..a7440a2833 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/manual/quickstartwithprecon/testclient.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/manual/quickstartwithprecon/testclient.md @@ -30,11 +30,14 @@ perform. - It grayed out (disabled) the "at least one symbol character" checkbox. - It locked out the Cameras tab. -You can see the results in Figure 13. +You can see the results In the figure shown. ![policypak_application_settings_12](/images/endpointpolicymanager/applicationsettings/preconfigured/quickstart/endpointpolicymanager_application_settings_12.webp) -Figure 13. The results of the Application Settings Manager setting changes. +The figure shown. The results of the Application Settings Manager setting changes. Note that the settings are all delivered as expected, and the options you specified have been locked down. Close WinZip for now. Rejoice in your newfound power! + + + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/manual/underhood/_category_.json b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/manual/underhood/_category_.json index a89b9d2e4a..1bdc5babae 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/manual/underhood/_category_.json +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/manual/underhood/_category_.json @@ -7,4 +7,4 @@ "type": "doc", "id": "overview" } -} \ No newline at end of file +} diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/manual/underhood/deliveredreverted.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/manual/underhood/deliveredreverted.md index f1e74ae82c..84fbe4de65 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/manual/underhood/deliveredreverted.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/manual/underhood/deliveredreverted.md @@ -82,3 +82,6 @@ The application phase proceeds in the following order: ## Skipping Phase Any GPOs that are unchanged and any Paks within GPOs that are unchanged are simply skipped. + + + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/manual/underhood/overview.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/manual/underhood/overview.md index 658906675b..3ee54ce1e8 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/manual/underhood/overview.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/manual/underhood/overview.md @@ -9,3 +9,6 @@ sidebar_position: 70 In this section, we're going to understand how Netwrix Endpoint Policy Manager (formerly PolicyPak) Application Settings Manager reports data and also how to troubleshoot Endpoint Policy Manager Application Settings Manager. + + + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/manual/underhood/precedence.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/manual/underhood/precedence.md index 6c07543112..eb02477635 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/manual/underhood/precedence.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/manual/underhood/precedence.md @@ -33,3 +33,6 @@ following order of predence: For example, if you delivered a setting using Endpoint Policy Manager Cloud for Java and undelivered that same setting using an XML data file, then use Group Policy to redeliver that same setting; that way, Group Policy always takes precedence. + + + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/manual/underhood/reporting.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/manual/underhood/reporting.md index f3f018aaf6..6edb86ff70 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/manual/underhood/reporting.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/manual/underhood/reporting.md @@ -17,44 +17,47 @@ Dell/Quest/Scriptlogic GPOadmin, and Quest ActiveAdministrator. :::note Video: For an overview of Endpoint Policy Manager and Change Management utilities like GPA, AGPM, etc, see -[https://www.endpointpolicymanager.com/integration/endpointpolicymanager-group-policy-change-management-utilities.html](http://www.endpointpolicymanager.com/videos/endpointpolicymanager-using-shares-to-store-your-paks-share-based-storage.html). +[https://www.policypak.com/integration/endpointpolicymanager-group-policy-change-management-utilities.html](https://www.policypak.com/videos/endpointpolicymanager-using-shares-to-store-your-paks-share-based-storage.html). ::: Whenever you add a new AppSet to a GPO and create settings, those settings appear in the GPMC -reports. In Figure 92, you can see the report generated when one AppSet is listed inside the GPO. +reports. In the figure shown, you can see the report generated when one AppSet is listed inside the GPO. ![reporting_and_what_s_happening](/images/endpointpolicymanager/troubleshooting/applicationsettings/underhood/reporting_and_what_s_happening.webp) -Figure 92. The GPMC reports showing the new Pak that was added to a GPO. +The figure shown. The GPMC reports showing the new Pak that was added to a GPO. -In Figure 93, you can see what is reported inside the GPMC when three AppSets have settings within a +In the figure shown, you can see what is reported inside the GPMC when three AppSets have settings within a GPO. ![reporting_and_what_s_happening_1](/images/endpointpolicymanager/troubleshooting/applicationsettings/underhood/reporting_and_what_s_happening_1.webp) -Figure 93. Three Paks reported within the GPMC. +The figure shown. Three Paks reported within the GPMC. Each AppSet's report has two sections: an overall settings section and the representation of the data within each of the AppSet's tabs. You can see an example of overall settings for the AppSet in -Figure 94. This section also shows the description field (if used) version of Endpoint Policy +The figure shown. This section also shows the description field (if used) version of Endpoint Policy Manager DesignStudio that compiled the AppSet and any special flags on the AppSet, including whether Item-Level Targeting is enabled or not. ![reporting_and_what_s_happening_2](/images/endpointpolicymanager/troubleshooting/applicationsettings/underhood/reporting_and_what_s_happening_2.webp) -Figure 94. The settings in a Pak's report. +The figure shown. The settings in a Pak's report. -As you can see in Figure 95, the settings themselves are reported, as well as any special cases for +As you can see In the figure shown, the settings themselves are reported, as well as any special cases for the data settings. For instance, you can see that the value of "Minimum password length" is set to 11, the Enforcement mode is set to "Always reapply," and the AppLock™ state is set to "Grayed" ![reporting_and_what_s_happening_3](/images/endpointpolicymanager/troubleshooting/applicationsettings/underhood/reporting_and_what_s_happening_3.webp) -Figure 95. Examples of special settings displayed in the settings details. +The figure shown. Examples of special settings displayed in the settings details. However, note that only items with settings that are being delivered appear in the reports, not every single value that is under AppLock. For instance, in the previous example, you might have only two values set such as "at least one lower case character" and "at least one numeric character" and then have performed "ACL Lockdown" over "at least one lower case character." In the reports, you would not see any other settings, because none of the other settings have any changed values. + + + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/manual/variables.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/manual/variables.md index 4a997107f8..dc096e916a 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/manual/variables.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/manual/variables.md @@ -37,3 +37,6 @@ the downloads will be redirected to another volume or even to a network share. Therefore the direct environment variable names such as `%{374DE290-123F-4565-9164-39C4925E467B}%`,` %Desktop%, and %Favorites%` are safer to use because they expand to the actual path that client-side extension (CSE) gets from the Registry. + + + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/technotes/_category_.json b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/technotes/_category_.json index 976ee0414f..03b0c1a0b6 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/technotes/_category_.json +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/technotes/_category_.json @@ -7,4 +7,4 @@ "type": "doc", "id": "knowledgebase" } -} \ No newline at end of file +} diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/technotes/centralstoresharing/_category_.json b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/technotes/centralstoresharing/_category_.json index 74c4f3c6b7..ca67166b86 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/technotes/centralstoresharing/_category_.json +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/technotes/centralstoresharing/_category_.json @@ -3,4 +3,4 @@ "position": 20, "collapsed": true, "collapsible": true -} \ No newline at end of file +} diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/technotes/centralstoresharing/dllstorage.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/technotes/centralstoresharing/dllstorage.md index 5b11126602..433bc46a18 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/technotes/centralstoresharing/dllstorage.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/technotes/centralstoresharing/dllstorage.md @@ -10,3 +10,5 @@ Although storing the Netwrix Endpoint Policy Manager (formerly PolicyPak) DLL ex central location allows multiple administrators the ability to utilize them, you can also store the DLL extensions locally as well.In that instance, the GPO editor will list both the central and local location and allow you the opportunity to select which one you wish to use. + + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/technotes/designstudio/_category_.json b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/technotes/designstudio/_category_.json index e007ac6bf7..ecdb62b32f 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/technotes/designstudio/_category_.json +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/technotes/designstudio/_category_.json @@ -3,4 +3,4 @@ "position": 50, "collapsed": true, "collapsible": true -} \ No newline at end of file +} diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/technotes/designstudio/creation.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/technotes/designstudio/creation.md index 302e6bbbd7..06d24c9572 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/technotes/designstudio/creation.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/technotes/designstudio/creation.md @@ -78,3 +78,5 @@ for Windows Desktop" option. within the Start Menu, as seen here in this example station. ![387_4_image004](/images/endpointpolicymanager/troubleshooting/applicationsettings/appset/387_4_image004.webp) + + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/technotes/designstudio/designstudioadditional.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/technotes/designstudio/designstudioadditional.md index 17747ca73d..2416bf8f01 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/technotes/designstudio/designstudioadditional.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/technotes/designstudio/designstudioadditional.md @@ -9,3 +9,5 @@ sidebar_position: 10 You will need to install the free Visual C++ 2008 SP1, 2010 or 2012, 2015 or 2017 Express Edition as well as any applications you wish to manage with Netwrix Endpoint Policy Manager (formerly PolicyPak) Design Studio. This is a free download from Microsoft. + + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/technotes/generalconfiguration/_category_.json b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/technotes/generalconfiguration/_category_.json index 9803f86263..d056b88a87 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/technotes/generalconfiguration/_category_.json +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/technotes/generalconfiguration/_category_.json @@ -3,4 +3,4 @@ "position": 10, "collapsed": true, "collapsible": true -} \ No newline at end of file +} diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/technotes/generalconfiguration/centralstore.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/technotes/generalconfiguration/centralstore.md index 89aa426d75..166bd32053 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/technotes/generalconfiguration/centralstore.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/technotes/generalconfiguration/centralstore.md @@ -13,3 +13,5 @@ files that currently reside in your local storage and paste them into that folde Here is the how-to video: [Working with Others and using the Central Store](/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/videos/centralstoresharing/centralstorework.md) + + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/technotes/generalconfiguration/checkmarks.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/technotes/generalconfiguration/checkmarks.md index fb0031127e..b949553606 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/technotes/generalconfiguration/checkmarks.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/technotes/generalconfiguration/checkmarks.md @@ -12,3 +12,5 @@ Manager will deliver the configured value of that setting. For instance, if you that by default is unchecked, the setting will then become underlined, stating that Endpoint Policy Manager will now enforce that checked value. Simply uncheck the checkbox and the setting remains underlined, showing that the unchecked value will not be delivered. + + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/technotes/generalconfiguration/designstudio.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/technotes/generalconfiguration/designstudio.md index 48a85b2072..cd52a20a9f 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/technotes/generalconfiguration/designstudio.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/technotes/generalconfiguration/designstudio.md @@ -9,3 +9,5 @@ sidebar_position: 220 When naming a newly compiled Netwrix Endpoint Policy Manager (formerly PolicyPak), the name must begin with the letters pp. Endpoint Policy Manager will automatically put this in for you. If you rename it later (stripping pp- from the name) the pak will not be shown in the MMC. + + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/technotes/generalconfiguration/designstudiowindows7.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/technotes/generalconfiguration/designstudiowindows7.md index 28d112a06c..7b5ca05e49 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/technotes/generalconfiguration/designstudiowindows7.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/technotes/generalconfiguration/designstudiowindows7.md @@ -12,3 +12,5 @@ XP and Vista machine as well and create the designated Endpoint Policy Manager s create the paks on one machine type and then re-capture the AppLock codes on the second machine type. See the section "How to Merge Endpoint Policy Manager s using the pXML Merge Wizard" in the Endpoint Policy Manager Design Studio guide. + + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/technotes/generalconfiguration/downgrade.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/technotes/generalconfiguration/downgrade.md index 91055f03de..263df90acb 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/technotes/generalconfiguration/downgrade.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/technotes/generalconfiguration/downgrade.md @@ -11,3 +11,5 @@ version to another, they can be downgraded from one version to another as well. however, is that any deleted items within the Pak will also be "dropped" from within the Group Policy data. So, please upgrade and download your paks with caution. See the section "Version Control of Endpoint Policy Manager Extension DLLs" in the PolicyPakQuickStart guide. + + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/technotes/generalconfiguration/expires.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/technotes/generalconfiguration/expires.md index f88709e72b..5b0c857220 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/technotes/generalconfiguration/expires.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/technotes/generalconfiguration/expires.md @@ -11,3 +11,5 @@ By default, values for the application settings will remain as configured within By selecting "Revert this policy setting to the default value when it is no longer applied" the default values contained with the original Netwrix Endpoint Policy Manager (formerly PolicyPak) s are then applied. + + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/technotes/generalconfiguration/feature.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/technotes/generalconfiguration/feature.md index de55760665..f32815fcc9 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/technotes/generalconfiguration/feature.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/technotes/generalconfiguration/feature.md @@ -11,3 +11,5 @@ interface. You must select "Force display of whole tab in application" to restore the elements within the UI on the client. + + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/technotes/generalconfiguration/files.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/technotes/generalconfiguration/files.md index e2e53ccc5d..8e39360c39 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/technotes/generalconfiguration/files.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/technotes/generalconfiguration/files.md @@ -10,3 +10,5 @@ Yes, we recommend you back up the pXML as well as the Netwrix Endpoint Policy Ma PolicyPak) Extension DLL files. It is especially imperative that you back up the pXML files as your DLL files can be compiled once again from the pXML files using Design Studio but you cannot re-create the "source" pXML files cannot be generated from compiled DLL files. + + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/technotes/generalconfiguration/fontsetting.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/technotes/generalconfiguration/fontsetting.md index a87a010ef3..6e40118ae8 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/technotes/generalconfiguration/fontsetting.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/technotes/generalconfiguration/fontsetting.md @@ -9,3 +9,5 @@ sidebar_position: 210 Although the vast majority of application settings can be delivered in our preconfigured Netwrix Endpoint Policy Manager (formerly PolicyPak)s, there are some exceptions. You can try configuring the setting yourself using the Endpoint Policy Manager design studio. + + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/technotes/generalconfiguration/gpo.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/technotes/generalconfiguration/gpo.md index 8d834123fb..872a3b90b7 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/technotes/generalconfiguration/gpo.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/technotes/generalconfiguration/gpo.md @@ -10,5 +10,7 @@ First, try running the LT as Domain Administrator. 99.9% of the problems with th that the person creating the licensing GPO doesn't have rights to do so. So, try that first. If that fails, this -[https://kb.endpointpolicymanager.com/kb/article/828-policypak-troubleshooting-license-gpo-creation/](https://kb.endpointpolicymanager.com/kb/article/828-policypak-troubleshooting-license-gpo-creation/) +[https://docs.netwrix.com/docs/endpointpolicymanager/licensing/knowledgebase/troubleshooting/licensinggpo](https://docs.netwrix.com/docs/endpointpolicymanager/licensing/knowledgebase/troubleshooting/licensinggpo) demonstrates how you can definitely get it to work. + + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/technotes/generalconfiguration/gpooutofscope.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/technotes/generalconfiguration/gpooutofscope.md index 72d50af974..8df9d414dc 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/technotes/generalconfiguration/gpooutofscope.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/technotes/generalconfiguration/gpooutofscope.md @@ -25,3 +25,5 @@ However, the following Endpoint Policy Manager protections will stop working: PPupdate - Endpoint Policy Manager will no longer re-apply any settings when the application is re-launched, in the background or when the computer is offline. + + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/technotes/generalconfiguration/gpos.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/technotes/generalconfiguration/gpos.md index 2e91d27cff..361fbe2a9a 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/technotes/generalconfiguration/gpos.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/technotes/generalconfiguration/gpos.md @@ -11,3 +11,5 @@ same way as all other Group Policy Objects. Simply highlight the desired GPO its Management, right click and select Back Up. You can also highlight the Group Policy Objects container node of all of your GPOs, right click and select Back Up All which will back up all of your GPOs in one swipe. + + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/technotes/generalconfiguration/gpos_1.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/technotes/generalconfiguration/gpos_1.md index 7594b3b177..bb7a1b7320 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/technotes/generalconfiguration/gpos_1.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/technotes/generalconfiguration/gpos_1.md @@ -11,3 +11,5 @@ fast. Simply go to the PolicyPak Management screen in the GPO edit console. Open Policy Manager and look for the Endpoint Policy Manager button in the bottom left-hand corner. Click the button and choose Export and select the export destination.You do the same process except select Import when you want to import the GPO. + + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/technotes/generalconfiguration/language.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/technotes/generalconfiguration/language.md index c6844f62ba..b8d3840f09 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/technotes/generalconfiguration/language.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/technotes/generalconfiguration/language.md @@ -37,3 +37,5 @@ Endpoint Policy Manager (the company) will not be able to do this for you; but y welcome to use the Endpoint Policy Manager DesignStudio for this purpose. ::: + + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/technotes/generalconfiguration/latestupdates.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/technotes/generalconfiguration/latestupdates.md index 15d6658520..8061215552 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/technotes/generalconfiguration/latestupdates.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/technotes/generalconfiguration/latestupdates.md @@ -8,3 +8,5 @@ sidebar_position: 130 All Netwrix Endpoint Policy Manager (formerly PolicyPak) customers are sent timely email update alerts to keep them informed. + + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/technotes/generalconfiguration/limitations.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/technotes/generalconfiguration/limitations.md index cecd498a12..e3618f16ed 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/technotes/generalconfiguration/limitations.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/technotes/generalconfiguration/limitations.md @@ -22,3 +22,5 @@ almost 10-15 Paks entries to reach 5MB. On Windows 8 and later, the max size is 100MB per Group Policy Object, meaning you can have a lot more entries if you wanted within one Group Policy Object without issue (provided your target machines are Windows 8 and later). + + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/technotes/generalconfiguration/lyncclient.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/technotes/generalconfiguration/lyncclient.md index 06ea9421f5..1462e2d216 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/technotes/generalconfiguration/lyncclient.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/technotes/generalconfiguration/lyncclient.md @@ -10,3 +10,5 @@ When a selection is underlined in the GPO, it means that the selected value of t delivered to the users affected by the GPO. If the setting is not underlined, then it means that the setting cannot be delivered using the Netwrix Endpoint Policy Manager (formerly PolicyPak). You can however, hide or disable these settings if you wish. + + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/technotes/generalconfiguration/modifydll.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/technotes/generalconfiguration/modifydll.md index d62bdcd525..21578b2825 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/technotes/generalconfiguration/modifydll.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/technotes/generalconfiguration/modifydll.md @@ -15,3 +15,5 @@ element such as a checkbox that your PolicyPak based GPO has configured. In that case, because the checkbox no longer exists, the settings regarding the checkbox will no longer exist, but all other data remains. + + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/technotes/generalconfiguration/onegpo.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/technotes/generalconfiguration/onegpo.md index 3449c2fabd..7a224f498b 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/technotes/generalconfiguration/onegpo.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/technotes/generalconfiguration/onegpo.md @@ -20,3 +20,5 @@ Here is an example: Then you would do the same for another GPO, say, for Firefox, and another GPO for Internet Explorer settings, and so on. + + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/technotes/generalconfiguration/onetime.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/technotes/generalconfiguration/onetime.md index e6db28a59a..65c96b4ea9 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/technotes/generalconfiguration/onetime.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/technotes/generalconfiguration/onetime.md @@ -12,3 +12,5 @@ PolicyPak) application settings you configure: - Always reapply this setting (this is the default) - Apply once and do not reapply in the background. Only reapply with GP update /force - Apply once and do not re-apply. Ignore GPupdate /force (similar to Group Policy Preferences) + + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/technotes/generalconfiguration/permissions.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/technotes/generalconfiguration/permissions.md index 8bc389df52..1a99d906ef 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/technotes/generalconfiguration/permissions.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/technotes/generalconfiguration/permissions.md @@ -8,3 +8,5 @@ sidebar_position: 190 The central store is located within the SYSVOL folder of any domain controller. A user must be a Domain Administrator in order to copy PolicyPakPaks to the SYSVOL folder. + + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/technotes/generalconfiguration/printers.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/technotes/generalconfiguration/printers.md index 914558f478..7a9c98ba2c 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/technotes/generalconfiguration/printers.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/technotes/generalconfiguration/printers.md @@ -10,3 +10,5 @@ Because Microsoft's Group Policy Preferences already does a good job of pushing printers to your network, Netwrix Endpoint Policy Manager (formerly PolicyPak) does not duplicate this functionality. Endpoint Policy Manager will manage specific settings inside your printer drivers such as a "Tools | Options" page or component that stores settings. + + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/technotes/generalconfiguration/rolesresponsibilities.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/technotes/generalconfiguration/rolesresponsibilities.md index 5cceefa332..641f089bd9 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/technotes/generalconfiguration/rolesresponsibilities.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/technotes/generalconfiguration/rolesresponsibilities.md @@ -25,3 +25,5 @@ based upon operating system type, the role it plays, and which Endpoint Policy M needs to be installed (if any). ![190_1_2014-09-22_0927](/images/endpointpolicymanager/applicationsettings/190_1_2014-09-22_0927.webp) + + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/technotes/generalconfiguration/side.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/technotes/generalconfiguration/side.md index 1278914d3e..6608443c42 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/technotes/generalconfiguration/side.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/technotes/generalconfiguration/side.md @@ -18,3 +18,5 @@ Note that SOME Paks have "extra superpowers" which are only available on the COM three special Paks are: Firefox, Java and Thunderbird. We explain this in the Netwrix Endpoint Policy Manager (formerly PolicyPak) On-Prem Manual. + + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/technotes/generalconfiguration/updatedcommands.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/technotes/generalconfiguration/updatedcommands.md index 23ce9780b6..c81cbbc748 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/technotes/generalconfiguration/updatedcommands.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/technotes/generalconfiguration/updatedcommands.md @@ -12,3 +12,5 @@ settings that are contained within a GPO. In addition, a computer must be online in order to execute the `gpupdate` command while `ppupdate` will execute if the client computer is online or offline. + + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/technotes/generalconfiguration/upgrade.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/technotes/generalconfiguration/upgrade.md index a64cd29a46..70f7afdf9f 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/technotes/generalconfiguration/upgrade.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/technotes/generalconfiguration/upgrade.md @@ -16,3 +16,5 @@ Endpoint Policy Manager has three parts: So, there's nothing to "move" or do if you decommission a DC or upgrade a server. If you were using the Endpoint Policy Manager Central Store, that simply replicates when the next DC comes online. + + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/technotes/generalconfiguration/windowsremoteassistance.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/technotes/generalconfiguration/windowsremoteassistance.md index 3457254c12..ea5d418930 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/technotes/generalconfiguration/windowsremoteassistance.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/technotes/generalconfiguration/windowsremoteassistance.md @@ -87,3 +87,5 @@ Reference Article - [How to use Scripts Manager to workaround the "PPAppLockdr64.dll is either not designed to run on Windows or it contains an error" message when running Microsoft Remote Assistance (MSRA.exe) and the Endpoint Policy Manager CSE is installed on Windows 10 1903](/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/technotes/troubleshooting/microsoftremoteassistance.md) - [Deploy any script via the Cloud to domain joined and non-domain joined machines](/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/scriptstriggers/videolearningcenter/gettingstarted/cloud.md) + + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/technotes/knowledgebase.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/technotes/knowledgebase.md index b5435d4f95..65c0fdc46b 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/technotes/knowledgebase.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/technotes/knowledgebase.md @@ -136,3 +136,5 @@ See the following Knowledge Base articles for Application Manager. - [What happens to Application Settings Manager settings when the Endpoint Policy Manager license expires / if my company chooses not to renew?](/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/technotes/generalconfiguration/gpooutofscope.md) - [Why does Microsoft 365 Defender report suspicious encoded content in Endpoint Policy Manager Application Settings Manager values?](/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/technotes/troubleshooting/microsoftdefender.md) - [Why do I see "Extra Registry Settings" in Endpoint Policy Manager Application Settings Manager items in the GPMC?](/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/technotes/troubleshooting/gpmc.md) + + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/technotes/preconfiguredappsets/11enterprisemode.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/technotes/preconfiguredappsets/11enterprisemode.md index 26b51edcd2..bfa4c07b5e 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/technotes/preconfiguredappsets/11enterprisemode.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/technotes/preconfiguredappsets/11enterprisemode.md @@ -35,3 +35,5 @@ Unless the enable key exists, you won't see Enterprise Mode on the menu or on th tab's "browser profile" section. ![162_3_image007](/images/endpointpolicymanager/troubleshooting/applicationsettings/internetexplorer/162_3_image007.webp) + + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/technotes/preconfiguredappsets/_category_.json b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/technotes/preconfiguredappsets/_category_.json index 7038db794f..f3ffe2ce6f 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/technotes/preconfiguredappsets/_category_.json +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/technotes/preconfiguredappsets/_category_.json @@ -3,4 +3,4 @@ "position": 30, "collapsed": true, "collapsible": true -} \ No newline at end of file +} diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/technotes/preconfiguredappsets/addons.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/technotes/preconfiguredappsets/addons.md index ebffbbbf92..1ff2768b5f 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/technotes/preconfiguredappsets/addons.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/technotes/preconfiguredappsets/addons.md @@ -9,3 +9,5 @@ sidebar_position: 160 Yes. Here is a videos to demonstrate that. [Manage Firefox Add-ons using Group Policy](/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/videos/firefox/addons.md) + + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/technotes/preconfiguredappsets/addons_1.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/technotes/preconfiguredappsets/addons_1.md index 72f19b12a1..caeb6f2af0 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/technotes/preconfiguredappsets/addons_1.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/technotes/preconfiguredappsets/addons_1.md @@ -9,3 +9,5 @@ sidebar_position: 320 Yes. Here is a videos to demonstrate that. [Manage IE Programs Tab](/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/videos/internetexplorer/programstab.md) + + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/technotes/preconfiguredappsets/allowremember.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/technotes/preconfiguredappsets/allowremember.md index cfccd83b7e..dcaedd7650 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/technotes/preconfiguredappsets/allowremember.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/technotes/preconfiguredappsets/allowremember.md @@ -56,3 +56,5 @@ Now that you know that, you can use Endpoint Policy Manager Application Settings Firefox Pak to set this permission to Allow or Block. ![132_5_ff-kb-img-05](/images/endpointpolicymanager/applicationsettings/preconfigured/firefox/132_5_ff-kb-img-05.webp) + + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/technotes/preconfiguredappsets/applicationshandlerfunction.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/technotes/preconfiguredappsets/applicationshandlerfunction.md index ba7c2ca1eb..adb0148ae4 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/technotes/preconfiguredappsets/applicationshandlerfunction.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/technotes/preconfiguredappsets/applicationshandlerfunction.md @@ -77,3 +77,5 @@ server to return "correct" MIME type. The general rule of thumb here is similar to rule in #2. If Firefox shows "Open with dialog" when there is no handler for resource, it fires Application Handler for the same resource if there is one. + + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/technotes/preconfiguredappsets/authority.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/technotes/preconfiguredappsets/authority.md index 7e0605010c..3f845b1e79 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/technotes/preconfiguredappsets/authority.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/technotes/preconfiguredappsets/authority.md @@ -73,3 +73,5 @@ C;; – Root CA for websites only ;;c – CA for software makers only P;; – a trusted certificate for websites + + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/technotes/preconfiguredappsets/bookmarkpopups.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/technotes/preconfiguredappsets/bookmarkpopups.md index 5c29c70ffd..82975d25ae 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/technotes/preconfiguredappsets/bookmarkpopups.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/technotes/preconfiguredappsets/bookmarkpopups.md @@ -27,3 +27,5 @@ in there, and have them appear, even at first use. Which is why you can see seeing mixed results: Some settings appear a-ok first time, others not until Firefox is run two times. + + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/technotes/preconfiguredappsets/bydefault.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/technotes/preconfiguredappsets/bydefault.md index 865fef258f..9f89885a7e 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/technotes/preconfiguredappsets/bydefault.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/technotes/preconfiguredappsets/bydefault.md @@ -12,3 +12,5 @@ From 603 onwards we have made this fact more obvious by showing the "Item-Level MMC. ![368_1_pp-predefined-targeting](/images/endpointpolicymanager/applicationsettings/preconfigured/itemleveltargeting/368_1_pp-predefined-targeting.webp) + + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/technotes/preconfiguredappsets/bypassinternal.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/technotes/preconfiguredappsets/bypassinternal.md index e4c8c441cb..217f96ef1e 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/technotes/preconfiguredappsets/bypassinternal.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/technotes/preconfiguredappsets/bypassinternal.md @@ -7,7 +7,7 @@ sidebar_position: 10 # Admin Console (Item Level Targeting): Why would I want to bypass Internal (pre-defined) Item Level Targeting? Starting in build 603, you have the ability to bypass -Internal [Item Level Targeting](https://www.endpointpolicymanager.com/pp-blog/item-level-targeting). +Internal [Item Level Targeting](https://www.policypak.com/pp-blog/item-level-targeting). You might want to do this for several reasons: @@ -31,3 +31,5 @@ You might want to do this for several reasons: For a video expressing how to bypass Internal ILT, see: [Bypassing Internal Item Level Targeting Filters](/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/videos/featurestechsupport/itemleveltargetingbypass.md) + + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/technotes/preconfiguredappsets/certificates.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/technotes/preconfiguredappsets/certificates.md index 6c7e79047f..4c35161830 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/technotes/preconfiguredappsets/certificates.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/technotes/preconfiguredappsets/certificates.md @@ -13,3 +13,5 @@ setting Chrome at the same time. Here's the how-to video in using the IE + Certs features (again, which should also set Chrome too): [Manage IE Certificates](/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/videos/internetexplorer/certificates.md) + + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/technotes/preconfiguredappsets/certificates_1.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/technotes/preconfiguredappsets/certificates_1.md index f3cbb0f073..2401b5ba22 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/technotes/preconfiguredappsets/certificates_1.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/technotes/preconfiguredappsets/certificates_1.md @@ -11,7 +11,7 @@ There are various areas you should troubleshoot FIRST with FF and Certificates. Shortest possible answer to 99% of problems with FF + Certificates: 1. Are you using FF ESR? You must use FF ESR… - [Read THIS](https://www.endpointpolicymanager.com/pp-blog/endpointpolicymanager-will-soon-only-support-firefox-esr). + [Read THIS](https://www.policypak.com/pp-blog/endpointpolicymanager-will-soon-only-support-firefox-esr). 2. Do you have the LATEST CSE on the endpoint? STOP: Make sure. 3. Also; couldn't hurt to upgrade your MMC console to latest version. 4. Are you using the LATEST Firefox pak? STOP: Make sure. @@ -95,3 +95,5 @@ well which are helpful for troubleshooting. We can try to see if YOUR CERT works in OUR environment. We can also send you OUR TEST CERT and see if it works in YOURs. + + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/technotes/preconfiguredappsets/certificates_2.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/technotes/preconfiguredappsets/certificates_2.md index f8a2af5c27..44a4fd6f1e 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/technotes/preconfiguredappsets/certificates_2.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/technotes/preconfiguredappsets/certificates_2.md @@ -7,3 +7,5 @@ sidebar_position: 170 # Firefox: Can I deliver, manage and/or revoke certificates directly to Firefox? Yes. Here is a videos to demonstrate that. + + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/technotes/preconfiguredappsets/certificates_3.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/technotes/preconfiguredappsets/certificates_3.md index a5531767e5..f9fb6d4675 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/technotes/preconfiguredappsets/certificates_3.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/technotes/preconfiguredappsets/certificates_3.md @@ -9,3 +9,5 @@ sidebar_position: 330 Yes, Here is a videos to demonstrate that. [Manage IE Certificates](/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/videos/internetexplorer/certificates.md) + + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/technotes/preconfiguredappsets/customsettings.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/technotes/preconfiguredappsets/customsettings.md index 20a94a31ca..5f6f71ff49 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/technotes/preconfiguredappsets/customsettings.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/technotes/preconfiguredappsets/customsettings.md @@ -14,3 +14,5 @@ Sites" dropdown (for instance) set to nothing. This formula will deliver the specific custom settings you choose. ![313_1_2015-03-16_1607](/images/endpointpolicymanager/applicationsettings/preconfigured/internetexplorer/313_1_2015-03-16_1607.webp) + + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/technotes/preconfiguredappsets/darktheme.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/technotes/preconfiguredappsets/darktheme.md index 81ea8cc0c7..97f349c141 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/technotes/preconfiguredappsets/darktheme.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/technotes/preconfiguredappsets/darktheme.md @@ -38,3 +38,5 @@ To fix this on all your client machines please use Firefox About:Config PAKs an as instructed. Here is just a reference screenshot: ![222_3_2017-10-11_1531](/images/endpointpolicymanager/applicationsettings/preconfigured/firefox/222_3_2017-10-11_1531.webp) + + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/technotes/preconfiguredappsets/entrysettings.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/technotes/preconfiguredappsets/entrysettings.md index 192e0118bc..deb25d2455 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/technotes/preconfiguredappsets/entrysettings.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/technotes/preconfiguredappsets/entrysettings.md @@ -18,3 +18,5 @@ specific. See this video to bypass the ILT: [Bypassing Internal Item Level Targeting Filters](/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/videos/featurestechsupport/itemleveltargetingbypass.md) + + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/technotes/preconfiguredappsets/esr.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/technotes/preconfiguredappsets/esr.md index d271bd6af0..661b25389d 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/technotes/preconfiguredappsets/esr.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/technotes/preconfiguredappsets/esr.md @@ -8,5 +8,7 @@ sidebar_position: 220 Yes, Netwrix Endpoint Policy Manager (formerly PolicyPak) Application Manager and Endpoint Policy Manager Browser Router are only compatible with Firefox ESR.  Firefox RR is not compatible. -[See this blog article](https://www.endpointpolicymanager.com/pp-blog/endpointpolicymanager-will-soon-only-support-firefox-esr) +[See this blog article](https://www.policypak.com/pp-blog/endpointpolicymanager-will-soon-only-support-firefox-esr) for more details. + + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/technotes/preconfiguredappsets/extratabs.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/technotes/preconfiguredappsets/extratabs.md index 05ce8e3f14..6565155e11 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/technotes/preconfiguredappsets/extratabs.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/technotes/preconfiguredappsets/extratabs.md @@ -11,3 +11,5 @@ Netwrix Endpoint Policy Manager (formerly PolicyPak) is delivering "blank" when this setting" is present upon items. So right-click and uncheck each unwanted page as seen here. ![282_1_faq-images7](/images/endpointpolicymanager/applicationsettings/preconfigured/chrome/282_1_faq-images7.webp) + + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/technotes/preconfiguredappsets/frontmotion.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/technotes/preconfiguredappsets/frontmotion.md index 38f658d55b..5fcdfc5fde 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/technotes/preconfiguredappsets/frontmotion.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/technotes/preconfiguredappsets/frontmotion.md @@ -8,3 +8,5 @@ sidebar_position: 200 Yes, Netwrix Endpoint Policy Manager (formerly PolicyPak) is compatible with the Frontmotion packaged MSI version of Firefox. + + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/technotes/preconfiguredappsets/home.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/technotes/preconfiguredappsets/home.md index 817300296f..02ac83f02e 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/technotes/preconfiguredappsets/home.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/technotes/preconfiguredappsets/home.md @@ -19,3 +19,5 @@ And the other way will specify what happens at launch. You need to set BOTH "Ope set of pages" and specify at least one "Set Pages" URL for this to work. ![211_1_image0012](/images/endpointpolicymanager/applicationsettings/preconfigured/chrome/211_1_image0012.webp) + + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/technotes/preconfiguredappsets/homebuttonurl.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/technotes/preconfiguredappsets/homebuttonurl.md index d2b2e1aa57..e75782c5fc 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/technotes/preconfiguredappsets/homebuttonurl.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/technotes/preconfiguredappsets/homebuttonurl.md @@ -16,3 +16,5 @@ For Home Button URL to work, check and uncheck Use New Tab Page as homepage sett below screenshot: ![68_1_faq-pre-configured-pak-8](/images/endpointpolicymanager/troubleshooting/applicationsettings/chrome/68_1_faq-pre-configured-pak-8.webp) + + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/technotes/preconfiguredappsets/httpsites.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/technotes/preconfiguredappsets/httpsites.md index 7682d472cb..6b921b8c1b 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/technotes/preconfiguredappsets/httpsites.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/technotes/preconfiguredappsets/httpsites.md @@ -16,3 +16,5 @@ server verification https" are both UNDERLINED and UN-Checked. This will deliver "un-check" to these settings, allowing for HTTP zones. ![240_1_image002](/images/endpointpolicymanager/troubleshooting/applicationsettings/internetexplorer/240_1_image002.webp) + + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/technotes/preconfiguredappsets/internalpredefined.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/technotes/preconfiguredappsets/internalpredefined.md index ca234b59f0..e1820a6ca4 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/technotes/preconfiguredappsets/internalpredefined.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/technotes/preconfiguredappsets/internalpredefined.md @@ -7,7 +7,7 @@ sidebar_position: 470 # Other: What is "Internal (pre-Defined)" Item Level Targeting? Many (not all) of our Paks have Internal -[Item Level Targeting](https://www.endpointpolicymanager.com/pp-blog/item-level-targeting) (aka pre-defined +[Item Level Targeting](https://www.policypak.com/pp-blog/item-level-targeting) (aka pre-defined filters.) The goal is to only apply settings from a Pak WHEN the actual application is really on the machine. @@ -37,3 +37,5 @@ Column shows N/A, the Pak doesn't. You can see two entries without Internal ILT, does in this example: ![257_2_pp-predefined-targeting](/images/endpointpolicymanager/applicationsettings/preconfigured/itemleveltargeting/368_1_pp-predefined-targeting.webp) + + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/technotes/preconfiguredappsets/issue.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/technotes/preconfiguredappsets/issue.md index d74c25386d..1769194a17 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/technotes/preconfiguredappsets/issue.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/technotes/preconfiguredappsets/issue.md @@ -42,3 +42,5 @@ for free. Our company is based around a community model where we all help each other.  You will find that the Endpoint Policy Manager user community is a true asset. + + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/technotes/preconfiguredappsets/issue_1.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/technotes/preconfiguredappsets/issue_1.md index d6e222a3bb..0525022424 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/technotes/preconfiguredappsets/issue_1.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/technotes/preconfiguredappsets/issue_1.md @@ -21,3 +21,5 @@ setting by disabling the internal item-level targeting. To see a demonstration video about Internal Filters and bypassing them, please see this [Bypassing Internal Item Level Targeting Filters](/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/videos/featurestechsupport/itemleveltargetingbypass.md) + + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/technotes/preconfiguredappsets/itemsunavailable.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/technotes/preconfiguredappsets/itemsunavailable.md index def9710b69..980d89f17e 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/technotes/preconfiguredappsets/itemsunavailable.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/technotes/preconfiguredappsets/itemsunavailable.md @@ -9,3 +9,5 @@ sidebar_position: 490 Features that are grayed out in any AppSet means that the setting isn't available to be delivered via Netwrix Endpoint Policy Manager (formerly PolicyPak). For some applications, everything works, for others, not everything is manageable. + + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/technotes/preconfiguredappsets/javathunderbird.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/technotes/preconfiguredappsets/javathunderbird.md index d2d4bab1ac..63666a03bb 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/technotes/preconfiguredappsets/javathunderbird.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/technotes/preconfiguredappsets/javathunderbird.md @@ -12,7 +12,7 @@ However, that UI lockout is implemented differently and, as such, comes with a c Tip: To see a video of FireFox UI lockout in action, see the following video: -[https://www.endpointpolicymanager.com/products/manage-firefox-with-group-policy.html](https://www.endpointpolicymanager.com/products/manage-firefox-with-group-policy.html) +[https://www.policypak.com/products/manage-firefox-with-group-policy.html](https://www.policypak.com/products/manage-firefox-with-group-policy.html) Tip: To see a video of Thunderbird UI lockout in action, see the following video: @@ -48,3 +48,5 @@ seeing the System-Wide lockdown) is shown in this figure. ![148_3_ff3](/images/endpointpolicymanager/applicationsettings/preconfigured/firefox/148_3_ff3.webp) Note that the lockdown via System-Wide config file is not present on the user side. + + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/technotes/preconfiguredappsets/launchfail.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/technotes/preconfiguredappsets/launchfail.md index c494dbd797..70f269c81b 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/technotes/preconfiguredappsets/launchfail.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/technotes/preconfiguredappsets/launchfail.md @@ -19,3 +19,5 @@ Example 1: Example 2: ![299_2_image005](/images/endpointpolicymanager/troubleshooting/applicationsettings/internetexplorer/299_2_image005.webp) + + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/technotes/preconfiguredappsets/launchfailstig.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/technotes/preconfiguredappsets/launchfailstig.md index 6df8c38e21..66d463cbe1 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/technotes/preconfiguredappsets/launchfailstig.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/technotes/preconfiguredappsets/launchfailstig.md @@ -17,3 +17,5 @@ Under the hood, the keys that are edited are in ``` HKEY_Current_UserSoftwareMicrosoftInternet ExplorerMain ``` + + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/technotes/preconfiguredappsets/localfileaccess.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/technotes/preconfiguredappsets/localfileaccess.md index 9cd9ef9b5a..eecd0ff3d9 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/technotes/preconfiguredappsets/localfileaccess.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/technotes/preconfiguredappsets/localfileaccess.md @@ -20,3 +20,5 @@ file:///c:/ Result: ![38_2_image002](/images/endpointpolicymanager/applicationsettings/preconfigured/chrome/38_2_image002.webp) + + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/technotes/preconfiguredappsets/mode.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/technotes/preconfiguredappsets/mode.md index e4f4024046..cb231dd5df 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/technotes/preconfiguredappsets/mode.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/technotes/preconfiguredappsets/mode.md @@ -12,3 +12,5 @@ Netwrix Endpoint Policy Manager (formerly PolicyPak)'s job is to populate those dynamically instead of having to make your own lists. [https://techcommunity.microsoft.com/t5/windows-blog-archive/ie11-enterprise-mode-and-compatibility-view-are-additive-not/ba-p/228730](https://techcommunity.microsoft.com/t5/windows-blog-archive/ie11-enterprise-mode-and-compatibility-view-are-additive-not/ba-p/228730) + + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/technotes/preconfiguredappsets/nonstandardlocation.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/technotes/preconfiguredappsets/nonstandardlocation.md index f1a95153b6..6b4378ecb3 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/technotes/preconfiguredappsets/nonstandardlocation.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/technotes/preconfiguredappsets/nonstandardlocation.md @@ -25,3 +25,5 @@ Therefore the most common cases and scenarios are: to perform UI lockdown. - If they run a portable version of Firefox which has no install AND stores nothing in the users' profile, you typically cannot deliver settings or perform UI lockdown. + + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/technotes/preconfiguredappsets/ntlmpassthru.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/technotes/preconfiguredappsets/ntlmpassthru.md index bfe8bfefd0..967fc0f009 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/technotes/preconfiguredappsets/ntlmpassthru.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/technotes/preconfiguredappsets/ntlmpassthru.md @@ -40,3 +40,5 @@ Then, if you do, then use Endpoint Policy Manager Application Manager to actuall you want to all your machines that you wish to get these values. ![82_1_image001](/images/endpointpolicymanager/applicationsettings/preconfigured/firefox/82_1_image001.webp) + + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/technotes/preconfiguredappsets/policies.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/technotes/preconfiguredappsets/policies.md index c1dce2adbb..30def0f00d 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/technotes/preconfiguredappsets/policies.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/technotes/preconfiguredappsets/policies.md @@ -14,3 +14,5 @@ delivered to Chrome. We are working on a workaround in the future, but at this time, there is no workaround unless the machine is domain joined. + + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/technotes/preconfiguredappsets/preventupdates.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/technotes/preconfiguredappsets/preventupdates.md index d13cf95437..806b6c1d61 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/technotes/preconfiguredappsets/preventupdates.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/technotes/preconfiguredappsets/preventupdates.md @@ -19,3 +19,5 @@ Then the result is that Firefox FORBIDS both automatic updated AND manual update here: ![264_2_2222222222222](/images/endpointpolicymanager/applicationsettings/preconfigured/firefox/264_2_2222222222222.webp) + + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/technotes/preconfiguredappsets/proxysettings.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/technotes/preconfiguredappsets/proxysettings.md index ecb06afad2..5b4fc88aa6 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/technotes/preconfiguredappsets/proxysettings.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/technotes/preconfiguredappsets/proxysettings.md @@ -14,3 +14,5 @@ Explorer. See this video for more details, which will also set the Chrome Pak: [Manage IE Connections tab](/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/videos/internetexplorer/connectionstab.md) + + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/technotes/preconfiguredappsets/revertoptions.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/technotes/preconfiguredappsets/revertoptions.md index 6d31f69a24..c50c26d139 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/technotes/preconfiguredappsets/revertoptions.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/technotes/preconfiguredappsets/revertoptions.md @@ -8,7 +8,7 @@ sidebar_position: 130 Here's a video on how to do that -[Download this video](https://www.endpointpolicymanager.com/automation/download.php?vid=2rhdHskV4tU&pid=how-can-i-use-policypak-to-revert-firefoxs-options-back-to-the-old-style) +[Download this video](https://www.policypak.com/automation/download.php?vid=2rhdHskV4tU&pid=how-can-i-use-policypak-to-revert-firefoxs-options-back-to-the-old-style) ### Firefox 28 and Endpoint Policy Manager — Deliver and lockdown settings, and also switch back to old UI for Options @@ -48,3 +48,5 @@ is not editable. I hope it helps. Thank you. + + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/technotes/preconfiguredappsets/runapplication.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/technotes/preconfiguredappsets/runapplication.md index d6c38db4e6..5f2f786138 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/technotes/preconfiguredappsets/runapplication.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/technotes/preconfiguredappsets/runapplication.md @@ -28,3 +28,5 @@ Java 8 Pak technique: ![2_4_16a-8](/images/endpointpolicymanager/applicationsettings/preconfigured/java/2_4_16a-8.webp) ![2_5_16b-8](/images/endpointpolicymanager/applicationsettings/preconfigured/java/2_5_16b-8.webp) + + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/technotes/preconfiguredappsets/securityenterpriseroots.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/technotes/preconfiguredappsets/securityenterpriseroots.md index 3c1f93a10a..b67ce35f48 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/technotes/preconfiguredappsets/securityenterpriseroots.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/technotes/preconfiguredappsets/securityenterpriseroots.md @@ -38,3 +38,5 @@ It is the last entry in the S: category Note that if you're looking for general advice in how to get started with Windows certificates and browsers support, you can [find that here](https://www.techrepublic.com/article/how-to-add-a-trusted-certificate-authority-certificate-to-chrome-and-firefox/). + + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/technotes/preconfiguredappsets/securitypopup.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/technotes/preconfiguredappsets/securitypopup.md index 58422695b0..3bef75bd0e 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/technotes/preconfiguredappsets/securitypopup.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/technotes/preconfiguredappsets/securitypopup.md @@ -25,3 +25,5 @@ Java 8 AppSet technique: More information from Oracle on the underlying issue can be found at this web page:  [http://java.com/en/download/help/error_mixedcode.xml](http://java.com/en/download/help/error_mixedcode.xml) + + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/technotes/preconfiguredappsets/side.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/technotes/preconfiguredappsets/side.md index e379850dd9..dae07118d3 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/technotes/preconfiguredappsets/side.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/technotes/preconfiguredappsets/side.md @@ -25,3 +25,5 @@ So, our general recommendation (if you're looking for one) is: For more information on this, see the following FAQ item. [Firefox (and Java and Thunderbird): Why can't I seem to find (or perform) UI lockdown for Firefox, Java or Thunderbird ?](/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/technotes/preconfiguredappsets/javathunderbird.md) + + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/technotes/preconfiguredappsets/sitelistexceptions.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/technotes/preconfiguredappsets/sitelistexceptions.md index daddb7e3c9..f66ab940e1 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/technotes/preconfiguredappsets/sitelistexceptions.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/technotes/preconfiguredappsets/sitelistexceptions.md @@ -20,3 +20,5 @@ For manual testing on one machine, delete that file, then run GPupdate to refres See if Java Site exceptions starts to work. ![46_1_tip-if-java-site-lists-stop-working](/images/endpointpolicymanager/troubleshooting/applicationsettings/java/46_1_tip-if-java-site-lists-stop-working.webp) + + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/technotes/preconfiguredappsets/stopsenddatamessage.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/technotes/preconfiguredappsets/stopsenddatamessage.md index 584e84318f..6a06c66ab9 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/technotes/preconfiguredappsets/stopsenddatamessage.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/technotes/preconfiguredappsets/stopsenddatamessage.md @@ -14,3 +14,5 @@ below. To do this, use the Endpoint Policy Manager Application Manager pak About:Config A-I Pak. Use the setting datareporting.policy.dataSubmissionPolicyBypassNotification and set to TRUE. + + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/technotes/preconfiguredappsets/supportpolicy.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/technotes/preconfiguredappsets/supportpolicy.md index 83d78d1f44..3b1caf9ce3 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/technotes/preconfiguredappsets/supportpolicy.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/technotes/preconfiguredappsets/supportpolicy.md @@ -28,3 +28,5 @@ we provide "best effort" support on those if a problem is found. (See the FAQ question "[HowTo: What do I do if I find a problem with a preconfigured AppSet?](/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/technotes/preconfiguredappsets/issue.md)" for more information.) + + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/technotes/preconfiguredappsets/tasktray.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/technotes/preconfiguredappsets/tasktray.md index 65754572b6..00bedb7008 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/technotes/preconfiguredappsets/tasktray.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/technotes/preconfiguredappsets/tasktray.md @@ -23,3 +23,5 @@ Java 7 Pak technique: Java 8 Pak technique: ![225_3_18-8](/images/endpointpolicymanager/applicationsettings/preconfigured/java/225_3_18-8.webp) + + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/technotes/preconfiguredappsets/transition.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/technotes/preconfiguredappsets/transition.md index 7c7463f36a..e2c75c9c31 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/technotes/preconfiguredappsets/transition.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/technotes/preconfiguredappsets/transition.md @@ -338,3 +338,5 @@ correct for any non-imported settings. In this document you learned how to target the FF23 AppSet to your older CSEs and the FF115 AppSet to your newer CSEs. You also learned how to export the FF23 settings and migrate them over to the FF115 AppSet. + + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/technotes/preconfiguredappsets/unavailable.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/technotes/preconfiguredappsets/unavailable.md index baf6380976..ace80c815f 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/technotes/preconfiguredappsets/unavailable.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/technotes/preconfiguredappsets/unavailable.md @@ -28,3 +28,5 @@ So, if you see something which is a "must-have" for you, just ask, and we can tr to see if it's possible to achieve. Please post in the SUPPORT FORUMS for this kind of request. Thanks. + + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/technotes/preconfiguredappsets/updates.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/technotes/preconfiguredappsets/updates.md index f6ac522d8d..7b71830a9d 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/technotes/preconfiguredappsets/updates.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/technotes/preconfiguredappsets/updates.md @@ -21,3 +21,5 @@ In those cases, they are done upon customer request and are a "best effort" basi Remember though: Netwrix Endpoint Policy Manager (formerly PolicyPak) Application Manager comes with the PolicyPak DesignStudio, which means you are always able to create and/or update the AppSets without waiting for us if you so choose. + + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/technotes/preconfiguredappsets/useraccountcontrol.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/technotes/preconfiguredappsets/useraccountcontrol.md index af3b945d5c..d40314953b 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/technotes/preconfiguredappsets/useraccountcontrol.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/technotes/preconfiguredappsets/useraccountcontrol.md @@ -22,3 +22,5 @@ Java 7 Pak technique: Java 8 Pak technique: ![105_3_17-8](/images/endpointpolicymanager/applicationsettings/preconfigured/java/105_3_17-8.webp) + + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/technotes/preconfiguredappsets/version.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/technotes/preconfiguredappsets/version.md index 3b6924f87d..b64f540c16 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/technotes/preconfiguredappsets/version.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/technotes/preconfiguredappsets/version.md @@ -15,3 +15,5 @@ Note that Firefox versions not listed on this table are not yet tested and may o The reason you need to upgrade the CSE to support the various levels of Firefox is because the Firefox methods for accepting certificates changed, and therefore we changed with them to support the changes. + + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/technotes/preconfiguredappsets/versioninsecure.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/technotes/preconfiguredappsets/versioninsecure.md index d08c180cca..18ce5fadd4 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/technotes/preconfiguredappsets/versioninsecure.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/technotes/preconfiguredappsets/versioninsecure.md @@ -22,3 +22,5 @@ Java 7 Pak technique: Java 8 Pak technique: ![137_3_15-8](/images/endpointpolicymanager/applicationsettings/preconfigured/java/2_5_16b-8.webp) + + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/technotes/preconfiguredappsets/versionoutofdate.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/technotes/preconfiguredappsets/versionoutofdate.md index 125c09c0c6..2dda65c92f 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/technotes/preconfiguredappsets/versionoutofdate.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/technotes/preconfiguredappsets/versionoutofdate.md @@ -21,3 +21,5 @@ Java 7 Pak technique: Java 8 Pak technique: ![45_3_14-8](/images/endpointpolicymanager/applicationsettings/preconfigured/java/45_3_14-8.webp) + + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/technotes/preconfiguredappsets/versions.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/technotes/preconfiguredappsets/versions.md index 40fff7f868..1a1fded22a 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/technotes/preconfiguredappsets/versions.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/technotes/preconfiguredappsets/versions.md @@ -46,3 +46,5 @@ This same idea extends, say to Firefox which gets updated quite often in the VER usually, no new checkboxes or features appear in the Firefox Options. In this way, newer versions of Firefox will "just work" when using our latest Firefox AppSet. + + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/technotes/preconfiguredappsets/versionsupport.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/technotes/preconfiguredappsets/versionsupport.md index 34119dd584..d55ee7bfcb 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/technotes/preconfiguredappsets/versionsupport.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/technotes/preconfiguredappsets/versionsupport.md @@ -30,3 +30,5 @@ you to manage and lockdown applications for your users. You get the Design Studio that allows you to update and create AppSets yourself.  You also get access to our powerful user-based community, providing you a knowledge base and peer group to turn to ask questions and request advice, and of course, you have access to our committed support staff. + + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/technotes/troubleshooting/_category_.json b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/technotes/troubleshooting/_category_.json index f89ae4f92b..4b78cdc4f9 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/technotes/troubleshooting/_category_.json +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/technotes/troubleshooting/_category_.json @@ -3,4 +3,4 @@ "position": 60, "collapsed": true, "collapsible": true -} \ No newline at end of file +} diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/technotes/troubleshooting/applicationissue.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/technotes/troubleshooting/applicationissue.md index ef05aba4d1..1fd78fec2a 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/technotes/troubleshooting/applicationissue.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/technotes/troubleshooting/applicationissue.md @@ -43,3 +43,5 @@ sidebar_position: 80 be locked down. - Tip: Check the readme file for the Pak. We do a reasonable job explaining when lockdown isn't expected to function in most Pak readme's. + + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/technotes/troubleshooting/appset.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/technotes/troubleshooting/appset.md index adfc63e091..d62165cd83 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/technotes/troubleshooting/appset.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/technotes/troubleshooting/appset.md @@ -24,3 +24,5 @@ Here is what to do: - Exporting to be used with Endpoint Policy Manager Cloud. ![358_2_image0022](/images/endpointpolicymanager/troubleshooting/applicationsettings/export/358_2_image0022.webp) + + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/technotes/troubleshooting/basicsteps.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/technotes/troubleshooting/basicsteps.md index 2195dada04..5b4dfaf760 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/technotes/troubleshooting/basicsteps.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/technotes/troubleshooting/basicsteps.md @@ -103,7 +103,7 @@ manager… **Step 1 –** From an affected machine, AS ADMIN run pplogs.exe from an ADMIN command prompt. -**Step 2 –** Simply send the .ZIP file it creates to support[at ]endpointpolicymanager.com and explain the issue +**Step 2 –** Simply send the .ZIP file it creates to support[at ]policypak.com and explain the issue as specifically as you can. **Step 3 –** GOOD descriptions would include @@ -131,3 +131,5 @@ a certificate and it's not working."Under ALL circumstances you should expect we update at least one machine to the latest CSE if your logs show a not-latest CSE.We'll try to get you an answer right away. Call 800-883-8002 if you think we haven't gotten your request for help. We want to help you! + + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/technotes/troubleshooting/code0xc000428.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/technotes/troubleshooting/code0xc000428.md index 2c5898d0e8..f8c63e3498 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/technotes/troubleshooting/code0xc000428.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/technotes/troubleshooting/code0xc000428.md @@ -76,3 +76,5 @@ Optional: FoFor Workaround 2 you can use Endpoint Policy ManagerScripts Manager settings to multiple computers/users via PowerShell, for steps please see the KB below: [How to use Scripts Manager to workaround the "PPAppLockdr64.dll is either not designed to run on Windows or it contains an error" message when running Microsoft Remote Assistance (MSRA.exe) and the Endpoint Policy Manager CSE is installed on Windows 10 1903](/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/technotes/troubleshooting/microsoftremoteassistance.md) + + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/technotes/troubleshooting/disable.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/technotes/troubleshooting/disable.md index b8a0735ded..410e16e0e8 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/technotes/troubleshooting/disable.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/technotes/troubleshooting/disable.md @@ -95,3 +95,5 @@ You might need to close the GPMC and re-open it to have the GPMC refresh the ADM files and reflect a change. Then re-run the GPO setting report to verify your change. ::: + + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/technotes/troubleshooting/forcepoint.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/technotes/troubleshooting/forcepoint.md index 6498d238ea..2140234321 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/technotes/troubleshooting/forcepoint.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/technotes/troubleshooting/forcepoint.md @@ -39,3 +39,5 @@ This method causes a universal block to Reapply of application settings. You can the first method doesn't operate as expected. [How do I turn off "Reapply on Launch" for all applications if asked by tech support?](/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/technotes/troubleshooting/reapplylaunchdisable.md) + + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/technotes/troubleshooting/gpmc.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/technotes/troubleshooting/gpmc.md index 449d5037c3..574bcd3134 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/technotes/troubleshooting/gpmc.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/technotes/troubleshooting/gpmc.md @@ -23,3 +23,5 @@ This is expected Endpoint Policy Manager Application Settings Manager behavior a changeable. ![943_2_image002_950x758](/images/endpointpolicymanager/troubleshooting/applicationsettings/943_2_image002_950x758.webp) + + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/technotes/troubleshooting/localmissing.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/technotes/troubleshooting/localmissing.md index 89f0b9a20a..ece1665245 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/technotes/troubleshooting/localmissing.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/technotes/troubleshooting/localmissing.md @@ -43,3 +43,5 @@ CENTRAL STORE or SHARED STORE method. This issue is fixed for any upgrade FROM 785 onwards, but it's not possible to fix "retroactively" as you upgrade to 785. + + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/technotes/troubleshooting/microsoftdefender.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/technotes/troubleshooting/microsoftdefender.md index cf836d8e83..c7cd390b65 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/technotes/troubleshooting/microsoftdefender.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/technotes/troubleshooting/microsoftdefender.md @@ -30,3 +30,5 @@ for XML reporting purposes. Its classification as a high severity issue can be i More information about T1001:Data Obfuscation is at this link: [https://attack.mitre.org/techniques/T1001/](https://attack.mitre.org/techniques/T1001/) + + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/technotes/troubleshooting/microsoftremoteassistance.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/technotes/troubleshooting/microsoftremoteassistance.md index 6c85d14133..2ef2177ab4 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/technotes/troubleshooting/microsoftremoteassistance.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/technotes/troubleshooting/microsoftremoteassistance.md @@ -73,3 +73,5 @@ settings **Step 7 –** Lastly, click "Apply" to save your changes ![280_6_image-20191015113622-2](/images/endpointpolicymanager/troubleshooting/applicationsettings/280_6_image-20191015113622-2.webp) + + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/technotes/troubleshooting/mmc.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/technotes/troubleshooting/mmc.md index b7c2835f6d..0004538a82 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/technotes/troubleshooting/mmc.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/technotes/troubleshooting/mmc.md @@ -47,3 +47,5 @@ user and confirm that the ASM node remained operational in both GPEDIT and GPMC. The ASM node should look similar to screen shot below. ![1322_2_d34f038d53ae47ca403950284e354cdd](/images/endpointpolicymanager/troubleshooting/applicationsettings/1322_2_d34f038d53ae47ca403950284e354cdd.webp) + + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/technotes/troubleshooting/other.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/technotes/troubleshooting/other.md index e38397d2ce..7caf90bfb6 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/technotes/troubleshooting/other.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/technotes/troubleshooting/other.md @@ -52,3 +52,5 @@ matter.) **Step 4 –** Then Import the XML settings This will create a new AppSet Entry and all the "guts" should be aligned correctly. + + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/technotes/troubleshooting/reapplylaunch.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/technotes/troubleshooting/reapplylaunch.md index d273026fdb..8597eda34c 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/technotes/troubleshooting/reapplylaunch.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/technotes/troubleshooting/reapplylaunch.md @@ -15,3 +15,5 @@ After Netwrix Endpoint Policy Manager (formerly PolicyPak) CSE build 901, this p required. ![518_1_image0011](/images/endpointpolicymanager/troubleshooting/applicationsettings/518_1_image0011.webp) + + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/technotes/troubleshooting/reapplylaunchdisable.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/technotes/troubleshooting/reapplylaunchdisable.md index 8e7a2aa91a..6b4bef4966 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/technotes/troubleshooting/reapplylaunchdisable.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/technotes/troubleshooting/reapplylaunchdisable.md @@ -17,3 +17,5 @@ When this is set, this will stop applications from attempting to apply settings increase compatibility with some antivirus and security software. ![290_1_img-1_950x551](/images/endpointpolicymanager/troubleshooting/applicationsettings/290_1_img-1_950x551.webp) + + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/technotes/troubleshooting/redirectedfolder.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/technotes/troubleshooting/redirectedfolder.md index f041c03866..d4ee09a0d3 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/technotes/troubleshooting/redirectedfolder.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/technotes/troubleshooting/redirectedfolder.md @@ -16,3 +16,5 @@ This is indicative of Folder Redirection in use. Try to change the Pak properties so it runs as USER as seen here: ![484_1_2015-02-20_1513](/images/endpointpolicymanager/troubleshooting/applicationsettings/484_1_2015-02-20_1513.webp) + + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/technotes/troubleshooting/removeclientsideextension.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/technotes/troubleshooting/removeclientsideextension.md index a471c38c1c..bd9ec694d0 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/technotes/troubleshooting/removeclientsideextension.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/technotes/troubleshooting/removeclientsideextension.md @@ -38,3 +38,5 @@ Note in all cases, after the CSE is removed the following will occur: PPupdate - Endpoint Policy Manager will no longer re-apply any settings when the application is re-launched, in the background or when the computer is offline. + + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/technotes/troubleshooting/replication.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/technotes/troubleshooting/replication.md index 58e4b414aa..4705fd3ef4 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/technotes/troubleshooting/replication.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/technotes/troubleshooting/replication.md @@ -118,3 +118,5 @@ You may also refer to these other articles as well. [http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/cc816596(v=ws.10).aspx]() [http://support.microsoft.com/kb/2218556](http://support.microsoft.com/kb/2218556) + + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/technotes/troubleshooting/reports.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/technotes/troubleshooting/reports.md index 394e34a6a0..6c5823c9cd 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/technotes/troubleshooting/reports.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/technotes/troubleshooting/reports.md @@ -14,3 +14,5 @@ engine. So ILT always evaluates in the reporting as if it's ALWAYS true. This is also how Group Policy Preferences works as well, and hence, we follow the same model. + + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/technotes/troubleshooting/settings.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/technotes/troubleshooting/settings.md index c02947f108..e9de00a32c 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/technotes/troubleshooting/settings.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/technotes/troubleshooting/settings.md @@ -26,3 +26,5 @@ If you need to troubleshoot switched mode, all switched mode log files will appe - `ppSwitched_onSchedule.log`: For when directives are re-delivered using the Endpoint Policy Manager timer mechanism (which is off by default. See the section Automatic Re-Application of settings with the Reinforcement Timer for details on how to use the timer.) + + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/technotes/troubleshooting/someapplications.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/technotes/troubleshooting/someapplications.md index 83d8dd44ab..4b8e833537 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/technotes/troubleshooting/someapplications.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/technotes/troubleshooting/someapplications.md @@ -88,3 +88,5 @@ This same option with the Java Paks. The UI lockout mechanism is completely different for these applications versus Win32 applications and as such is treated differently. + + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/technotes/troubleshooting/storage.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/technotes/troubleshooting/storage.md index 95121bc44a..d5f7523ec3 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/technotes/troubleshooting/storage.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/technotes/troubleshooting/storage.md @@ -16,3 +16,5 @@ Here's a video on how to do that (using Netwrix Endpoint Policy Manager (formerl Application Manager) [Using Shares to Store Your Paks (Share-Based Storage)](/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/videos/centralstoresharing/shares.md) + + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/technotes/troubleshooting/symantecendpointprotection.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/technotes/troubleshooting/symantecendpointprotection.md index 90918ab44b..931835178f 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/technotes/troubleshooting/symantecendpointprotection.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/technotes/troubleshooting/symantecendpointprotection.md @@ -22,3 +22,5 @@ This is by design in Endpoint Policy Manager and cannot be changed at this time. ``` Category: Symantec Product Tamper ProtectionDate & Time,Risk,Activity,Status,Recommended Action,Date,Actor,Actor PID,Target,Target PID,Action,Reaction,Terminal Session23/08/2018 8:59:17 AM,Medium,Unauthorized access blocked (Access Process Data),Blocked,No Action Required,23/08/2018 8:59:17 AM,C:PROGRAM FILESPOLICYPAKAPPLICATION MANAGERCLIENT18.3.1649PPWATCHERSVC64.EXE,7264,C:Program FilesSymantec.cloudEndpointProtectionAgentEngine22.14.2.13NortonSecurity.exe,6328,Access Process Data,Unauthorized access blocked,123/08/2018 8:58:22 AM,Medium,Unauthorized access blocked (Access Process Data),Blocked,No Action Required,23/08/2018 8:58:22 AM,C:PROGRAM FILESPOLICYPAKAPPLICATION MANAGERCLIENT18.3.1649PPWATCHERSVC64.EXE,7264,C:Program FilesSymantec.cloudEndpointProtectionAgentEngine22.14.2.13NortonSecurity.exe,6328,Access Process Data,Unauthorized access blocked,123/08/2018 8:57:27 AM,Medium,Unauthorized access blocked (Access Process Data),Blocked,No Action Required,23/08/2018 8:57:27 AM,C:PROGRAM FILESPOLICYPAKAPPLICATION MANAGERCLIENT18.3.1649PPWATCHERSVC64.EXE,7264,C:Program FilesSymantec.cloudEndpointProtectionAgentEngine22.14.2.13NortonSecurity.exe,6328,Access Process Data,Unauthorized access blocked,123/08/2018 8:56:29 AM,Medium,Unauthorized access blocked (Access Process Data),Blocked,No Action Required,23/08/2018 8:56:29 AM,C:PROGRAM FILESPOLICYPAKAPPLICATION MANAGERCLIENT18.3.1649PPWATCHERSVC64.EXE,7264,C:Program FilesSymantec.cloudEndpointProtectionAgentEngine22.14.2.13MCUI32.exe,15840,Access Process Data,Unauthorized access blocked,123/08/2018 8:56:28 AM,Medium,Unauthorized access blocked (Access Process Data),Blocked,No Action Required,23/08/2018 8:56:28 AM,C:PROGRAM FILESendpointpolicymanagerCOREPPEXTENSIONSERVICE.EXE,4424,C:Program FilesSymantec.cloudEndpointProtectionAgentEngine22.14.2.13WSCStub.exe,14260,Access Process Data,Unauthorized access blocked,23/08/2018 8:53:21 AM,Medium,Unauthorized access blocked (Access Process Data),Blocked,No Action Required,23/08/2018 8:53:21 AM,C:PROGRAM FILESPOLICYPAKAPPLICATION MANAGERCLIENT18.3.1649PPWATCHERSVC64.EXE,7264,C:Program FilesSymantec.cloudEndpointProtectionAgentEngine22.14.2.13MCUI32.exe,792,Access Process Data,Unauthorized access blocked,123/08/2018 8:53:21 AM,Medium,Unauthorized access blocked (Access Process Data),Blocked,No Action Required,23/08/2018 8:53:21 AM,C:PROGRAM FILESendpointpolicymanagerCOREPPEXTENSIONSERVICE.EXE,4424,C:Program FilesSymantec.cloudEndpointProtectionAgentEngine22.14.2.13MCUI32.exe,792,Access Process Data,Unauthorized access blocked,23/08/2018 8:52:39 AM,Medium,Unauthorized access blocked (Access Process Data),Blocked,No Action Required,23/08/2018 8:52:39 AM,C:PROGRAM FILESPOLICYPAKAPPLICATION MANAGERCLIENT18.3.1649PPWATCHERSVC64.EXE,7264,C:Program FilesSymantec.cloudEndpointProtectionAgentEngine22.14.2.13MCUI32.exe,15868,Access Process Data,Unauthorized access blocked,123/08/2018 8:52:39 AM,Medium,Unauthorized access blocked (Access Process Data),Blocked,No Action Required,23/08/2018 8:52:39 AM,C:PROGRAM FILESendpointpolicymanagerCOREPPEXTENSIONSERVICE.EXE,4424,C:Program FilesSymantec.cloudEndpointProtectionAgentEngine22.14.2.13MCUI32.exe,15868,Access Process Data,Unauthorized access blocked,23/08/2018 8:52:36 AM,Medium,Unauthorized access blocked (Access Process Data),Blocked,No Action Required,23/08/2018 8:52:36 AM,C:PROGRAM FILESPOLICYPAKAPPLICATION MANAGERCLIENT18.3.1649PPWATCHERSVC64.EXE,7264,C:Program FilesSymantec.cloudEndpointProtectionAgentEngine22.14.2.13MCUI32.exe,11008,Access Process Data,Unauthorized access blocked,123/08/2018 8:52:36 AM,Medium,Unauthorized access blocked (Access Process Data),Blocked,No Action Required,23/08/2018 8:52:36 AM,C:PROGRAM FILESendpointpolicymanagerCOREPPEXTENSIONSERVICE.EXE,4424,C:Program FilesSymantec.cloudEndpointProtectionAgentEngine22.14.2.13MCUI32.exe,11008,Access Process Data,Unauthorized access blocked,23/08/2018 8:52:21 AM,Medium,Unauthorized access blocked (Access Process Data),Blocked,No Action Required,23/08/2018 8:52:21 AM,C:PROGRAM FILESPOLICYPAKAPPLICATION MANAGERCLIENT18.3.1649PPWATCHERSVC64.EXE,7264,C:Program FilesSymantec.cloudEndpointProtectionAgentEngine22.14.2.13NortonSecurity.exe,6328,Access Process Data,Unauthorized access blocked,123/08/2018 8:51:41 AM,Medium,Unauthorized access blocked (Access Process Data),Blocked,No Action Required,23/08/2018 8:51:41 AM,C:PROGRAM FILESPOLICYPAKAPPLICATION MANAGERCLIENT18.3.1649PPWATCHERSVC64.EXE,7264,C:Program FilesSymantec.cloudEndpointProtectionAgentEngine22.14.2.13NortonSecurity.exe,6328,Access Process Data,Unauthorized access blocked,123/08/2018 8:51:23 AM,Medium,Unauthorized access blocked (Access Process Data),Blocked,No Action Required,23/08/2018 8:51:23 AM,C:PROGRAM FILESPOLICYPAKAPPLICATION MANAGERCLIENT18.3.1649PPWATCHERSVC64.EXE,7264,C:Program FilesSymantec.cloudEndpointProtectionAgentEngine22.14.2.13NortonSecurity.exe,6328,Access Process Data,Unauthorized access blocked,123/08/2018 8:51:03 AM,Medium,Unauthorized access blocked (Access Process Data),Blocked,No Action Required,23/08/2018 8:51:03 AM,C:PROGRAM FILESPOLICYPAKAPPLICATION MANAGERCLIENT18.3.1649PPWATCHERSVC64.EXE,7264,C:Program FilesSymantec.cloudEndpointProtectionAgentEngine22.14.2.13NortonSecurity.exe,6328,Access Process Data,Unauthorized access blocked,123/08/2018 8:49:18 AM,Medium,Unauthorized access blocked (Access Process Data),Blocked,No Action Required,23/08/2018 8:49:18 AM,C:PROGRAM FILESPOLICYPAKAPPLICATION MANAGERCLIENT18.3.1649PPWATCHERSVC64.EXE,7264,C:Program FilesSymantec.cloudEndpointProtectionAgentEngine22.14.2.13NortonSecurity.exe,6328,Access Process Data,Unauthorized access blocked,123/08/2018 8:49:17 AM,Medium,Unauthorized access blocked (Access Process Data),Blocked,No Action Required,23/08/2018 8:49:17 AM,C:PROGRAM FILESendpointpolicymanagerCOREPPEXTENSIONSERVICE.EXE,4424,C:Program FilesSymantec.cloudEndpointProtectionAgentEngine22.14.2.13coNatHst.exe,14492,Access Process Data,Unauthorized access blocked,23/08/2018 8:49:07 AM,Medium,Unauthorized access blocked (Access Process Data),Blocked,No Action Required,23/08/2018 8:49:07 AM,C:PROGRAM FILESendpointpolicymanagerCOREPPEXTENSIONSERVICE.EXE,4424,C:Program FilesSymantec.cloudEndpointProtectionAgentEngine22.14.2.13NortonSecurity.exe,9028,Access Process Data,Unauthorized access blocked,23/08/2018 8:37:09 AM,Medium,Unauthorized access blocked (Access Process Data),Blocked,No Action Required,23/08/2018 8:37:09 AM,C:PROGRAM FILESendpointpolicymanagerCOREPPEXTENSIONSERVICE.EXE,4424,C:Program FilesSymantec.cloudEndpointProtectionAgentEngine22.14.2.13symerr.exe,10336,Access Process Data,Unauthorized access blocked,23/08/2018 8:19:02 AM,Medium,Unauthorized access blocked (Access Process Data),Blocked,No Action Required,23/08/2018 8:19:02 AM,C:PROGRAM FILESendpointpolicymanagerCOREPPEXTENSIONSERVICE.EXE,4424,C:Program FilesSymantec.cloudEndpointProtectionAgentEngine22.14.2.13NortonSecurity.exe,15272,Access Process Data,Unauthorized access blocked,23/08/2018 8:06:48 AM,Medium,Unauthorized access blocked (Access Process Data),Blocked,No Action Required,23/08/2018 8:06:48 AM,C:PROGRAM FILESendpointpolicymanagerCOREPPEXTENSIONSERVICE.EXE,4424,C:Program FilesSymantec.cloudEndpointProtectionAgentEngine22.14.2.13symerr.exe,11352,Access Process Data,Unauthorized access blocked,23/08/2018 7:49:00 AM,Medium,Unauthorized access blocked (Access Process Data),Blocked,No Action Required,23/08/2018 7:49:00 AM,C:PROGRAM FILESendpointpolicymanagerCOREPPEXTENSIONSERVICE.EXE,4424,C:Program FilesSymantec.cloudEndpointProtectionAgentEngine22.14.2.13NortonSecurity.exe,15412,Access Process Data,Unauthorized access blocked,23/08/2018 7:42:00 AM,Medium,Unauthorized access blocked (Access Process Data),Blocked,No Action Required,23/08/2018 7:42:00 AM,C:PROGRAM FILESendpointpolicymanagerCOREPPEXTENSIONSERVICE.EXE,4424,C:Program FilesSymantec.cloudEndpointProtectionAgentEngine22.14.2.13symerr.exe,9492,Access Process Data,Unauthorized access blocked,23/08/2018 7:36:48 AM,Medium,Unauthorized access blocked (Access Process Data),Blocked,No Action Required,23/08/2018 7:36:48 AM,C:PROGRAM FILESendpointpolicymanagerCOREPPEXTENSIONSERVICE.EXE,4424,C:Program FilesSymantec.cloudEndpointProtectionAgentEngine22.14.2.13symerr.exe,16796,Access Process Data,Unauthorized access blocked,23/08/2018 7:18:56 AM,Medium,Unauthorized access blocked (Access Process Data),Blocked,No Action Required,23/08/2018 7:18:56 AM,C:PROGRAM FILESendpointpolicymanagerCOREPPEXTENSIONSERVICE.EXE,4424,C:Program FilesSymantec.cloudEndpointProtectionAgentEngine22.14.2.13NortonSecurity.exe,7092,Access Process Data,Unauthorized access blocked,23/08/2018 7:06:47 AM,Medium,Unauthorized access blocked (Access Process Data),Blocked,No Action Required,23/08/2018 7:06:47 AM,C:PROGRAM FILESendpointpolicymanagerCOREPPEXTENSIONSERVICE.EXE,4424,C:Program FilesSymantec.cloudEndpointProtectionAgentEngine22.14.2.13symerr.exe,904,Access Process Data,Unauthorized access blocked,23/08/2018 6:48:53 AM,Medium,Unauthorized access blocked (Access Process Data),Blocked,No Action Required,23/08/2018 6:48:53 AM,C:PROGRAM FILESendpointpolicymanagerCOREPPEXTENSIONSERVICE.EXE,4424,C:Program FilesSymantec.cloudEndpointProtectionAgentEngine22.14.2.13NortonSecurity.exe,14956,Access Process Data,Unauthorized access blocked,23/08/2018 6:36:47 AM,Medium,Unauthorized access blocked (Access Process Data),Blocked,No Action Required,23/08/2018 6:36:47 AM,C:PROGRAM FILESendpointpolicymanagerCOREPPEXTENSIONSERVICE.EXE,4424,C:Program FilesSymantec.cloudEndpointProtectionAgentEngine22.14.2.13symerr.exe,10588,Access Process Data,Unauthorized access blocked,23/08/2018 6:18:49 AM,Medium,Unauthorized access blocked (Access Process Data),Blocked,No Action Required,23/08/2018 6:18:49 AM,C:PROGRAM FILESendpointpolicymanagerCOREPPEXTENSIONSERVICE.EXE,4424,C:Program FilesSymantec.cloudEndpointProtectionAgentEngine22.14.2.13NortonSecurity.exe,7048,Access Process Data,Unauthorized access blocked,23/08/2018 6:06:47 AM,Medium,Unauthorized access blocked (Access Process Data),Blocked,No Action Required,23/08/2018 6:06:47 AM,C:PROGRAM FILESendpointpolicymanagerCOREPPEXTENSIONSERVICE.EXE,4424,C:Program FilesSymantec.cloudEndpointProtectionAgentEngine22.14.2.13symerr.exe,14880,Access Process Data,Unauthorized access blocked,23/08/2018 5:52:25 AM,Medium,Unauthorized access blocked (Access Process Data),Blocked,No Action Required,23/08/2018 5:52:25 AM,C:PROGRAM FILESendpointpolicymanagerCOREPPEXTENSIONSERVICE.EXE,4424,C:Program FilesSymantec.cloudEndpointProtectionAgentEngine22.14.2.13NortonSecurity.exe,4324,Access Process Data,Unauthorized access blocked,23/08/2018 5:50:05 AM,Medium,Unauthorized access blocked (Access Process Data),Blocked,No Action Required,23/08/2018 5:50:05 AM,C:PROGRAM FILESendpointpolicymanagerCOREPPEXTENSIONSERVICE.EXE,4424,C:Program FilesSymantec.cloudEndpointProtectionAgentEngine22.14.2.13symerr.exe,15892,Access Process Data,Unauthorized access blocked,23/08/2018 5:48:46 AM,Medium,Unauthorized access blocked (Access Process Data),Blocked,No Action Required,23/08/2018 5:48:46 AM,C:PROGRAM FILESendpointpolicymanagerCOREPPEXTENSIONSERVICE.EXE,4424,C:Program FilesSymantec.cloudEndpointProtectionAgentEngine22.14.2.13NortonSecurity.exe,4084,Access Process Data,Unauthorized access blocked,23/08/2018 5:36:47 AM,Medium,Unauthorized access blocked (Access Process Data),Blocked,No Action Required,23/08/2018 5:36:47 AM,C:PROGRAM FILESendpointpolicymanagerCOREPPEXTENSIONSERVICE.EXE,4424,C:Program FilesSymantec.cloudEndpointProtectionAgentEngine22.14.2.13symerr.exe,15492,Access Process Data,Unauthorized access blocked,23/08/2018 5:18:42 AM,Medium,Unauthorized access blocked (Access Process Data),Blocked,No Action Required,23/08/2018 5:18:42 AM,C:PROGRAM FILESendpointpolicymanagerCOREPPEXTENSIONSERVICE.EXE,4424,C:Program FilesSymantec.cloudEndpointProtectionAgentEngine22.14.2.13NortonSecurity.exe,7532,Access Process Data,Unauthorized access blocked,23/08/2018 5:06:47 AM,Medium,Unauthorized access blocked (Access Process Data),Blocked,No Action Required,23/08/2018 5:06:47 AM,C:PROGRAM FILESendpointpolicymanagerCOREPPEXTENSIONSERVICE.EXE,4424,C:Program FilesSymantec.cloudEndpointProtectionAgentEngine22.14.2.13symerr.exe,13768,Access Process Data,Unauthorized access blocked,23/08/2018 4:48:39 AM,Medium,Unauthorized access blocked (Access Process Data),Blocked,No Action Required,23/08/2018 4:48:39 AM,C:PROGRAM FILESendpointpolicymanagerCOREPPEXTENSIONSERVICE.EXE,4424,C:Program FilesSymantec.cloudEndpointProtectionAgentEngine22.14.2.13NortonSecurity.exe,12744,Access Process Data,Unauthorized access blocked,23/08/2018 4:36:47 AM,Medium,Unauthorized access blocked (Access Process Data),Blocked,No Action Required,23/08/2018 4:36:47 AM,C:PROGRAM FILESendpointpolicymanagerCOREPPEXTENSIONSERVICE.EXE,4424,C:Program FilesSymantec.cloudEndpointProtectionAgentEngine22.14.2.13symerr.exe,7140,Access Process Data,Unauthorized access blocked,23/08/2018 4:18:35 AM,Medium,Unauthorized access blocked (Access Process Data),Blocked,No Action Required,23/08/2018 4:18:35 AM,C:PROGRAM FILESendpointpolicymanagerCOREPPEXTENSIONSERVICE.EXE,4424,C:Program FilesSymantec.cloudEndpointProtectionAgentEngine22.14.2.13NortonSecurity.exe,11836,Access Process Data,Unauthorized access blocked,23/08/2018 4:06:47 AM,Medium,Unauthorized access blocked (Access Process Data),Blocked,No Action Required,23/08/2018 4:06:47 AM,C:PROGRAM FILESendpointpolicymanagerCOREPPEXTENSIONSERVICE.EXE,4424,C:Program FilesSymantec.cloudEndpointProtectionAgentEngine22.14.2.13symerr.exe,16556,Access Process Data,Unauthorized access blocked,23/08/2018 3:48:33 AM,Medium,Unauthorized access blocked (Access Process Data),Blocked,No Action Required,23/08/2018 3:48:33 AM,C:PROGRAM FILESendpointpolicymanagerCOREPPEXTENSIONSERVICE.EXE,4424,C:Program FilesSymantec.cloudEndpointProtectionAgentEngine22.14.2.13NortonSecurity.exe,14100,Access Process Data,Unauthorized access blocked,23/08/2018 3:36:47 AM,Medium,Unauthorized access blocked (Access Process Data),Blocked,No Action Required,23/08/2018 3:36:47 AM,C:PROGRAM FILESendpointpolicymanagerCOREPPEXTENSIONSERVICE.EXE,4424,C:Program FilesSymantec.cloudEndpointProtectionAgentEngine22.14.2.13symerr.exe,10164,Access Process Data,Unauthorized access blocked,23/08/2018 3:18:28 AM,Medium,Unauthorized access blocked (Access Process Data),Blocked,No Action Required,23/08/2018 3:18:28 AM,C:PROGRAM FILESendpointpolicymanagerCOREPPEXTENSIONSERVICE.EXE,4424,C:Program FilesSymantec.cloudEndpointProtectionAgentEngine22.14.2.13NortonSecurity.exe,10184,Access Process Data,Unauthorized access blocked,23/08/2018 3:06:47 AM,Medium,Unauthorized access blocked (Access Process Data),Blocked,No Action Required,23/08/2018 3:06:47 AM,C:PROGRAM FILESendpointpolicymanagerCOREPPEXTENSIONSERVICE.EXE,4424,C:Program FilesSymantec.cloudEndpointProtectionAgentEngine22.14.2.13symerr.exe,9628,Access Process Data,Unauthorized access blocked,23/08/2018 2:48:26 AM,Medium,Unauthorized access blocked (Access Process Data),Blocked,No Action Required,23/08/2018 2:48:26 AM,C:PROGRAM FILESendpointpolicymanagerCOREPPEXTENSIONSERVICE.EXE,4424,C:Program FilesSymantec.cloudEndpointProtectionAgentEngine22.14.2.13NortonSecurity.exe,72,Access Process Data,Unauthorized access blocked,23/08/2018 2:36:47 AM,Medium,Unauthorized access blocked (Access Process Data),Blocked,No Action Required,23/08/2018 2:36:47 AM,C:PROGRAM FILESendpointpolicymanagerCOREPPEXTENSIONSERVICE.EXE,4424,C:Program FilesSymantec.cloudEndpointProtectionAgentEngine22.14.2.13symerr.exe,9688,Access Process Data,Unauthorized access blocked,23/08/2018 2:18:21 AM,Medium,Unauthorized access blocked (Access Process Data),Blocked,No Action Required,23/08/2018 2:18:21 AM,C:PROGRAM FILESendpointpolicymanagerCOREPPEXTENSIONSERVICE.EXE,4424,C:Program FilesSymantec.cloudEndpointProtectionAgentEngine22.14.2.13NortonSecurity.exe,11380,Access Process Data,Unauthorized access blocked,23/08/2018 2:06:47 AM,Medium,Unauthorized access blocked (Access Process Data),Blocked,No Action Required,23/08/2018 2:06:47 AM,C:PROGRAM FILESendpointpolicymanagerCOREPPEXTENSIONSERVICE.EXE,4424,C:Program FilesSymantec.cloudEndpointProtectionAgentEngine22.14.2.13symerr.exe,9376,Access Process Data,Unauthorized access blocked,23/08/2018 1:50:05 AM,Medium,Unauthorized access blocked (Access Process Data),Blocked,No Action Required,23/08/2018 1:50:05 AM,C:PROGRAM FILESendpointpolicymanagerCOREPPEXTENSIONSERVICE.EXE,4424,C:Program FilesSymantec.cloudEndpointProtectionAgentEngine22.14.2.13symerr.exe,12208,Access Process Data,Unauthorized access blocked,23/08/2018 1:48:19 AM,Medium,Unauthorized access blocked (Access Process Data),Blocked,No Action Required,23/08/2018 1:48:19 AM,C:PROGRAM FILESendpointpolicymanagerCOREPPEXTENSIONSERVICE.EXE,4424,C:Program FilesSymantec.cloudEndpointProtectionAgentEngine22.14.2.13NortonSecurity.exe,11852,Access Process Data,Unauthorized access blocked,23/08/2018 1:36:47 AM,Medium,Unauthorized access blocked (Access Process Data),Blocked,No Action Required,23/08/2018 1:36:47 AM,C:PROGRAM FILESendpointpolicymanagerCOREPPEXTENSIONSERVICE.EXE,4424,C:Program FilesSymantec.cloudEndpointProtectionAgentEngine22.14.2.13symerr.exe,7980,Access Process Data,Unauthorized access blocked,23/08/2018 1:18:14 AM,Medium,Unauthorized access blocked (Access Process Data),Blocked,No Action Required,23/08/2018 1:18:14 AM,C:PROGRAM FILESendpointpolicymanagerCOREPPEXTENSIONSERVICE.EXE,4424,C:Program FilesSymantec.cloudEndpointProtectionAgentEngine22.14.2.13NortonSecurity.exe,16896,Access Process Data,Unauthorized access blocked,23/08/2018 1:06:47 AM,Medium,Unauthorized access blocked (Access Process Data),Blocked,No Action Required,23/08/2018 1:06:47 AM,C:PROGRAM FILESendpointpolicymanagerCOREPPEXTENSIONSERVICE.EXE,4424,C:Program FilesSymantec.cloudEndpointProtectionAgentEngine22.14.2.13symerr.exe,15912,Access Process Data,Unauthorized access blocked,23/08/2018 12:48:10 AM,Medium,Unauthorized access blocked (Access Process Data),Blocked,No Action Required,23/08/2018 12:48:10 AM,C:PROGRAM FILESendpointpolicymanagerCOREPPEXTENSIONSERVICE.EXE,4424,C:Program FilesSymantec.cloudEndpointProtectionAgentEngine22.14.2.13NortonSecurity.exe,2860,Access Process Data,Unauthorized access blocked,23/08/2018 12:36:47 AM,Medium,Unauthorized access blocked (Access Process Data),Blocked,No Action Required,23/08/2018 12:36:47 AM,C:PROGRAM FILESendpointpolicymanagerCOREPPEXTENSIONSERVICE.EXE,4424,C:Program FilesSymantec.cloudEndpointProtectionAgentEngine22.14.2.13symerr.exe,12196,Access Process Data,Unauthorized access blocked,23/08/2018 12:18:08 AM,Medium,Unauthorized access blocked (Access Process Data),Blocked,No Action Required,23/08/2018 12:18:08 AM,C:PROGRAM FILESendpointpolicymanagerCOREPPEXTENSIONSERVICE.EXE,4424,C:Program FilesSymantec.cloudEndpointProtectionAgentEngine22.14.2.13NortonSecurity.exe,7236,Access Process Data,Unauthorized access blocked,23/08/2018 12:06:07 AM,Medium,Unauthorized access blocked (Access Process Data),Blocked,No Action Required,23/08/2018 12:06:07 AM,C:PROGRAM FILESendpointpolicymanagerCOREPPEXTENSIONSERVICE.EXE,4424,C:Program FilesSymantec.cloudEndpointProtectionAgentEngine22.14.2.13symerr.exe,9672,Access Process Data,Unauthorized access blocked,22/08/2018 11:48:03 PM,Medium,Unauthorized access blocked (Access Process Data),Blocked,No Action Required,22/08/2018 11:48:03 PM,C:PROGRAM FILESendpointpolicymanagerCOREPPEXTENSIONSERVICE.EXE,4424,C:Program FilesSymantec.cloudEndpointProtectionAgentEngine22.14.2.13NortonSecurity.exe,10952,Access Process Data,Unauthorized access blocked,22/08/2018 11:35:47 PM,Medium,Unauthorized access blocked (Access Process Data),Blocked,No Action Required,22/08/2018 11:35:47 PM,C:PROGRAM FILESendpointpolicymanagerCOREPPEXTENSIONSERVICE.EXE,4424,C:Program FilesSymantec.cloudEndpointProtectionAgentEngine22.14.2.13symerr.exe,14280,Access Process Data,Unauthorized access blocked,22/08/2018 11:18:01 PM,Medium,Unauthorized access blocked (Access Process Data),Blocked,No Action Required,22/08/2018 11:18:01 PM,C:PROGRAM FILESendpointpolicymanagerCOREPPEXTENSIONSERVICE.EXE,4424,C:Program FilesSymantec.cloudEndpointProtectionAgentEngine22.14.2.13NortonSecurity.exe,14904,Access Process Data,Unauthorized access blocked,22/08/2018 11:05:47 PM,Medium,Unauthorized access blocked (Access Process Data),Blocked,No Action Required,22/08/2018 11:05:47 PM,C:PROGRAM FILESendpointpolicymanagerCOREPPEXTENSIONSERVICE.EXE,4424,C:Program FilesSymantec.cloudEndpointProtectionAgentEngine22.14.2.13symerr.exe,7436,Access Process Data,Unauthorized access blocked,22/08/2018 10:47:57 PM,Medium,Unauthorized access blocked (Access Process Data),Blocked,No Action Required,22/08/2018 10:47:57 PM,C:PROGRAM FILESendpointpolicymanagerCOREPPEXTENSIONSERVICE.EXE,4424,C:Program FilesSymantec.cloudEndpointProtectionAgentEngine22.14.2.13NortonSecurity.exe,6852,Access Process Data,Unauthorized access blocked,22/08/2018 10:35:47 PM,Medium,Unauthorized access blocked (Access Process Data),Blocked,No Action Required,22/08/2018 10:35:47 PM,C:PROGRAM FILESendpointpolicymanagerCOREPPEXTENSIONSERVICE.EXE,4424,C:Program FilesSymantec.cloudEndpointProtectionAgentEngine22.14.2.13symerr.exe,2244,Access Process Data,Unauthorized access blocked,22/08/2018 10:17:52 PM,Medium,Unauthorized access blocked (Access Process Data),Blocked,No Action Required,22/08/2018 10:17:52 PM,C:PROGRAM FILESendpointpolicymanagerCOREPPEXTENSIONSERVICE.EXE,4424,C:Program FilesSymantec.cloudEndpointProtectionAgentEngine22.14.2.13NortonSecurity.exe,14660,Access Process Data,Unauthorized access blocked,22/08/2018 10:05:47 PM,Medium,Unauthorized access blocked (Access Process Data),Blocked,No Action Required,22/08/2018 10:05:47 PM,C:PROGRAM FILESendpointpolicymanagerCOREPPEXTENSIONSERVICE.EXE,4424,C:Program FilesSymantec.cloudEndpointProtectionAgentEngine22.14.2.13symerr.exe,16528,Access Process Data,Unauthorized access blocked,22/08/2018 9:50:05 PM,Medium,Unauthorized access blocked (Access Process Data),Blocked,No Action Required,22/08/2018 9:50:05 PM,C:PROGRAM FILESendpointpolicymanagerCOREPPEXTENSIONSERVICE.EXE,4424,C:Program FilesSymantec.cloudEndpointProtectionAgentEngine22.14.2.13symerr.exe,9084,Access Process Data,Unauthorized access blocked,22/08/2018 9:48:43 PM,Medium,Unauthorized access blocked (Access Process Data),Blocked,No Action Required,22/08/2018 9:48:43 PM,C:PROGRAM FILESendpointpolicymanagerCOREPPEXTENSIONSERVICE.EXE,4424,C:Program FilesSymantec.cloudEndpointProtectionAgentEngine22.14.2.13NortonSecurity.exe,4324,Access Process Data,Unauthorized access blocked,22/08/2018 9:47:47 PM,Medium,Unauthorized access blocked (Access Process Data),Blocked,No Action Required,22/08/2018 9:47:47 PM,C:PROGRAM FILESendpointpolicymanagerCOREPPEXTENSIONSERVICE.EXE,4424,C:Program FilesSymantec.cloudEndpointProtectionAgentEngine22.14.2.13NortonSecurity.exe,17392,Access Process Data,Unauthorized access blocked,22/08/2018 9:35:47 PM,Medium,Unauthorized access blocked (Access Process Data),Blocked,No Action Required,22/08/2018 9:35:47 PM,C:PROGRAM FILESendpointpolicymanagerCOREPPEXTENSIONSERVICE.EXE,4424,C:Program FilesSymantec.cloudEndpointProtectionAgentEngine22.14.2.13symerr.exe,8448,Access Process Data,Unauthorized access blocked,22/08/2018 9:17:45 PM,Medium,Unauthorized access blocked (Access Process Data),Blocked,No Action Required,22/08/2018 9:17:45 PM,C:PROGRAM FILESendpointpolicymanagerCOREPPEXTENSIONSERVICE.EXE,4424,C:Program FilesSymantec.cloudEndpointProtectionAgentEngine22.14.2.13NortonSecurity.exe,8544,Access Process Data,Unauthorized access blocked,22/08/2018 9:05:47 PM,Medium,Unauthorized access blocked (Access Process Data),Blocked,No Action Required,22/08/2018 9:05:47 PM,C:PROGRAM FILESendpointpolicymanagerCOREPPEXTENSIONSERVICE.EXE,4424,C:Program FilesSymantec.cloudEndpointProtectionAgentEngine22.14.2.13symerr.exe,17152,Access Process Data,Unauthorized access blocked,22/08/2018 8:47:42 PM,Medium,Unauthorized access blocked (Access Process Data),Blocked,No Action Required,22/08/2018 8:47:42 PM,C:PROGRAM FILESendpointpolicymanagerCOREPPEXTENSIONSERVICE.EXE,4424,C:Program FilesSymantec.cloudEndpointProtectionAgentEngine22.14.2.13NortonSecurity.exe,15880,Access Process Data,Unauthorized access blocked,22/08/2018 8:35:47 PM,Medium,Unauthorized access blocked (Access Process Data),Blocked,No Action Required,22/08/2018 8:35:47 PM,C:PROGRAM FILESendpointpolicymanagerCOREPPEXTENSIONSERVICE.EXE,4424,C:Program FilesSymantec.cloudEndpointProtectionAgentEngine22.14.2.13symerr.exe,9168,Access Process Data,Unauthorized access blocked,22/08/2018 8:17:40 PM,Medium,Unauthorized access blocked (Access Process Data),Blocked,No Action Required,22/08/2018 8:17:40 PM,C:PROGRAM FILESendpointpolicymanagerCOREPPEXTENSIONSERVICE.EXE,4424,C:Program FilesSymantec.cloudEndpointProtectionAgentEngine22.14.2.13NortonSecurity.exe,14400,Access Process Data,Unauthorized access blocked,22/08/2018 8:05:47 PM,Medium,Unauthorized access blocked (Access Process Data),Blocked,No Action Required,22/08/2018 8:05:47 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PM,C:PROGRAM FILESendpointpolicymanagerCOREPPEXTENSIONSERVICE.EXE,4424,C:Program FilesSymantec.cloudEndpointProtectionAgentEngine22.14.2.13NortonSecurity.exe,3892,Access Process Data,Unauthorized access blocked, ``` + + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/technotes/virtualizedapplications/_category_.json b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/technotes/virtualizedapplications/_category_.json index 7ad54c8bae..2064d70b16 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/technotes/virtualizedapplications/_category_.json +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/technotes/virtualizedapplications/_category_.json @@ -3,4 +3,4 @@ "position": 40, "collapsed": true, "collapsible": true -} \ No newline at end of file +} diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/technotes/virtualizedapplications/applicationvirtualization.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/technotes/virtualizedapplications/applicationvirtualization.md index f802d23cf6..c859383558 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/technotes/virtualizedapplications/applicationvirtualization.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/technotes/virtualizedapplications/applicationvirtualization.md @@ -12,3 +12,5 @@ Endpoint Policy Manager (formerly PolicyPak). To see videos on these solutions watch go to Application Manager > [Video Learning Center](/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/videos/videolearningcenter.md). + + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/technotes/virtualizedapplications/appvsequences.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/technotes/virtualizedapplications/appvsequences.md index 0972aec960..41d9323e3e 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/technotes/virtualizedapplications/appvsequences.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/technotes/virtualizedapplications/appvsequences.md @@ -9,3 +9,5 @@ sidebar_position: 10 No. Netwrix Endpoint Policy Manager (formerly PolicyPak) treats App-V sequences like other installed applications. This means if you have real installed applications and also App-V applications the transition is very smooth. + + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/technotes/virtualizedapplications/exception.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/technotes/virtualizedapplications/exception.md index b7219d9f7c..17bea56e48 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/technotes/virtualizedapplications/exception.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/technotes/virtualizedapplications/exception.md @@ -29,3 +29,5 @@ What this does is exclude the PolicyPak CSE files from interacting with the Thin Remember, This prevents PolicyPak from managing that application, but, works around any Exception Errors on launch. ::: + + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/technotes/virtualizedapplications/thinapp.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/technotes/virtualizedapplications/thinapp.md index e9236ab803..a8208cd80b 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/technotes/virtualizedapplications/thinapp.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/technotes/virtualizedapplications/thinapp.md @@ -38,3 +38,5 @@ name so it's clear what it's doing. Then recompile. package's Java will automatically be configured at this point with the settings you dictate. ![147_4_image0061](/images/endpointpolicymanager/applicationsettings/147_4_image0061.webp) + + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/technotes/virtualizedapplications/xenapp.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/technotes/virtualizedapplications/xenapp.md index 754d0e834a..acabc6924a 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/technotes/virtualizedapplications/xenapp.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/technotes/virtualizedapplications/xenapp.md @@ -12,3 +12,5 @@ server, you only need to: - Ensure the XenAPP server is licensed like any other computer, and - Apply the GPO settings to the user, or - Apply the GPO setting to the server itself. + + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/technotes/virtualizedapplications/xenapp_1.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/technotes/virtualizedapplications/xenapp_1.md index fd744ab581..ba25906628 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/technotes/virtualizedapplications/xenapp_1.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/technotes/virtualizedapplications/xenapp_1.md @@ -10,3 +10,5 @@ Yes, besides delivering application settings to real installed applications, the Policy Manager (formerly PolicyPak) Application Settings Manager PAK, will also deliver them to applications that either reside on a XenAPP server or are being streamed (virtualized) from a XenAPP server + + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/videos/_category_.json b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/videos/_category_.json index 12b644b19b..a611105f99 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/videos/_category_.json +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/videos/_category_.json @@ -7,4 +7,4 @@ "type": "doc", "id": "videolearningcenter" } -} \ No newline at end of file +} diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/videos/centralstoresharing/_category_.json b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/videos/centralstoresharing/_category_.json index 2348ef42e0..65764f5941 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/videos/centralstoresharing/_category_.json +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/videos/centralstoresharing/_category_.json @@ -3,4 +3,4 @@ "position": 30, "collapsed": true, "collapsible": true -} \ No newline at end of file +} diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/videos/centralstoresharing/centralstorework.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/videos/centralstoresharing/centralstorework.md index a3c8fb4fe0..4e8327c0fa 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/videos/centralstoresharing/centralstorework.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/videos/centralstoresharing/centralstorework.md @@ -116,3 +116,5 @@ also get the PolicyPaks into the Central Store. Again that Central Store locatio there. It's easy as pie. Well, that's it for this video. Thanks so much, and we'll see you on the next one. + + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/videos/centralstoresharing/dllorphans.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/videos/centralstoresharing/dllorphans.md index 6b2e1f1ba7..8f3a0d98ca 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/videos/centralstoresharing/dllorphans.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/videos/centralstoresharing/dllorphans.md @@ -70,3 +70,5 @@ I hope this helps understand the condition of orphans. If you ever need some hel you. Thanks so much. + + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/videos/centralstoresharing/dllreconnect.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/videos/centralstoresharing/dllreconnect.md index ef475508d5..685363fa88 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/videos/centralstoresharing/dllreconnect.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/videos/centralstoresharing/dllreconnect.md @@ -64,3 +64,5 @@ sure to connect to the right one, and you'll be in the club. That's how you can if you have "DLL not found" under your extension storage. I hope that was helpful for you, and I'll talk to you soon. + + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/videos/centralstoresharing/manualupdate.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/videos/centralstoresharing/manualupdate.md index ac33863e19..8b0b3930db 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/videos/centralstoresharing/manualupdate.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/videos/centralstoresharing/manualupdate.md @@ -43,3 +43,5 @@ Then you can make any changes, do whatever you need to do, and then tell it OK. that the extension location now just says Central Storage instead of with that newer end parentheses right there. That is it. That is all you have to do to manually update a pack if you ever have need to. I hope that helps you out. Thanks. + + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/videos/centralstoresharing/shares.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/videos/centralstoresharing/shares.md index ccca0d06bc..4b7f579bf5 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/videos/centralstoresharing/shares.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/videos/centralstoresharing/shares.md @@ -79,3 +79,5 @@ you have questions about the idea where you need to "Re-scan for Available Appli please post your question to the support forums and we'll be happy to help you out. Thanks so very much, and we'll talk to you soon. + + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/videos/centralstoresharing/touchutility.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/videos/centralstoresharing/touchutility.md index 89b98d88b9..af346b49b0 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/videos/centralstoresharing/touchutility.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/videos/centralstoresharing/touchutility.md @@ -96,3 +96,5 @@ I hope that helps. I know it helps me out a lot when I help customers, and I hop out too. Thanks so very much. + + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/videos/centralstoresharing/trustedappsets.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/videos/centralstoresharing/trustedappsets.md index 06c7074a89..28e18215d2 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/videos/centralstoresharing/trustedappsets.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/videos/centralstoresharing/trustedappsets.md @@ -20,3 +20,5 @@ Before heading down this path please watch the backup / restore videos: - [Endpoint Policy Manager: Backup and Restore Options to Recover from nearly any problem](/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gettingstarted/misc/videos/upgradingmaintenance/backupoptions.md) + + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/videos/centralstoresharing/uptodate.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/videos/centralstoresharing/uptodate.md index f403f987ca..d3a9f263ea 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/videos/centralstoresharing/uptodate.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/videos/centralstoresharing/uptodate.md @@ -106,3 +106,5 @@ that makes sense. If you do have any questions, we're here for you. Happy PolicyPaking! Take care. + + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/videos/chrome/_category_.json b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/videos/chrome/_category_.json index eedad9b47d..9f22391c95 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/videos/chrome/_category_.json +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/videos/chrome/_category_.json @@ -3,4 +3,4 @@ "position": 130, "collapsed": true, "collapsible": true -} \ No newline at end of file +} diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/videos/chrome/bookmarks.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/videos/chrome/bookmarks.md index 1b1fd674c3..dec524efa3 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/videos/chrome/bookmarks.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/videos/chrome/bookmarks.md @@ -17,10 +17,12 @@ can deliver Chrome bookmarks. ``` [ { "name": "GP Answers", "url": "gpanswer.com" }, { "name": "PolicyPak", "url":  - "endpointpolicymanager.com" }, { "name": "Chrome links", "children": [ { "name": "Chromium",  + "policypak.com" }, { "name": "Chrome links", "children": [ { "name": "Chromium",  "url": "chromium.org" }, { "name": "List of Policies", "url":  "http://www.chromium.org/administrators/policy-list-3" } ] } ] ``` More Information: Available on this link: [https://www.chromium.org/administrators/complex-policies-on-windows](https://www.chromium.org/administrators/complex-policies-on-windows) + + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/videos/chrome/clearbrowsing.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/videos/chrome/clearbrowsing.md index 5d9aae49b4..f260843f93 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/videos/chrome/clearbrowsing.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/videos/chrome/clearbrowsing.md @@ -12,7 +12,7 @@ Endpoint Policy Manager (formerly PolicyPak) to manage these items in Chrome. Download this video: -[https://www.endpointpolicymanager.com/automation/download.php?vid=VviwZSFFrQ4&pid=policypak-google-chrome-clear-browsing-history-cookies-password-images-and-more](https://www.endpointpolicymanager.com/automation/download.php?vid=VviwZSFFrQ4&pid=policypak-google-chrome-clear-browsing-history-cookies-password-images-and-more) +[https://www.policypak.com/automation/download.php?vid=VviwZSFFrQ4&pid=policypak-google-chrome-clear-browsing-history-cookies-password-images-and-more](https://www.policypak.com/automation/download.php?vid=VviwZSFFrQ4&pid=policypak-google-chrome-clear-browsing-history-cookies-password-images-and-more) ### Endpoint Policy Manager: Google Chrome: Clear Browsing History, Cookies, Password, Images and more @@ -86,3 +86,5 @@ That's the general gist. That's a way for you to clear out all that stuff – th and browser history and other cached items – that you would want to manage using Chrome. I hope that helps you out, and we'll talk to you soon. Bye-bye. + + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/videos/chrome/gettingstarted.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/videos/chrome/gettingstarted.md index 2b40d1d8b5..f6e06fb2d7 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/videos/chrome/gettingstarted.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/videos/chrome/gettingstarted.md @@ -87,3 +87,5 @@ That's it. If you have any questions, feel free to post them on our support foru around the clock. Thanks so much. Talk to you soon. + + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/videos/citrix/_category_.json b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/videos/citrix/_category_.json index 96e9670575..605becdd5e 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/videos/citrix/_category_.json +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/videos/citrix/_category_.json @@ -3,4 +3,4 @@ "position": 70, "collapsed": true, "collapsible": true -} \ No newline at end of file +} diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/videos/citrix/demo.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/videos/citrix/demo.md index 0d41da7cd7..2bef02bd5f 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/videos/citrix/demo.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/videos/citrix/demo.md @@ -191,12 +191,12 @@ over here. Let's say you're having a good time. You're over here at "citrix.com. going great at "citrix.com" here, but you know that the PolicyPak website doesn't work perfectly unless it's in Internet Explorer. -You can start another tab. Don't blink. Here's the magic: "www.endpointpolicymanager.com." Watch this. We're +You can start another tab. Don't blink. Here's the magic: "www.policypak.com." Watch this. We're going to close the tab and open up the right browser for the right website. Did you see that go? This is coming from Citrix. This is not local to the desktop. This is happening all on the Citrix server. I can show you that again if you want to here in Chrome land. Don't blink. I'm here on the Citrix -server. I go to "www.endpointpolicymanager.com," and we route you over to Internet Explorer. If you're in +server. I go to "www.policypak.com," and we route you over to Internet Explorer. If you're in Firefox as well, I've actually set up a couple of routes. In fact, let me show you what routes I have set up so you can see how easy this is to do. "PP @@ -204,7 +204,7 @@ Browser Router Demo," he's already ready to go. Let me click "Edit" on this guy. saying when I'm on this wrong website, route me to the right browser. If I go to "PolicyPak/Browser Router" here, these policies are set up. I have whenever I go to -"www.endpointpolicymanager.com," head on over to "Internet Explorer." Whenever I go to "mozilla," make me use +"www.policypak.com," head on over to "Internet Explorer." Whenever I go to "mozilla," make me use "Firefox." Whenever I go over to "google," I want to use "Google Chrome." Whenever I go to "facebook," "Block" it. @@ -230,7 +230,7 @@ run perfectly as needed can be done not only on the desktop but also on Citrix. You can see this is being prompted from a Citrix box for UAC prompts, but that is not the best way to do this. The best way to do this is to create a PolicyPak Least Provilege Manager rule -([https://www.endpointpolicymanager.com/products/endpointpolicymanager-least-privilege-manager.html](https://www.endpointpolicymanager.com/products/endpointpolicymanager-least-privilege-manager.html)), +([https://www.policypak.com/products/endpointpolicymanager-least-privilege-manager.html](https://www.policypak.com/products/endpointpolicymanager-least-privilege-manager.html)), which I've already got set up here. Let me go ahead and select "Link Enabled." Then I'll go ahead and click "Edit" just to show you what it looks like here. @@ -288,7 +288,7 @@ PolicyPak is kicking in inside the desktop session and if all goes well here we and click on "Google Chrome." All the stuff I showed you earlier of course also works inside. If you're in the browser and you -need to go to the right browser, like I said you want to "endpointpolicymanager.com" here, what are we going to +need to go to the right browser, like I said you want to "policypak.com" here, what are we going to do? Browser Router kicks in here and so on. It all is one unified system. No brain power involved. You already know how to use it because you @@ -303,3 +303,5 @@ winner, I will reach out to you and send you a copy of my book. I think that's it. I'm 20 seconds under time. With that in mind, I'm going to hand it back over to my pal, Eric. + + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/videos/citrix/demo2.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/videos/citrix/demo2.md index 48b20aec66..d9dabf3fe9 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/videos/citrix/demo2.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/videos/citrix/demo2.md @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ sidebar_position: 40 --- # CUGC Connect Endpoint Policy Manager + Citrix Demo You Gotta Try This! -For more helpful content, visit [www.endpointpolicymanager.com](http://www.endpointpolicymanager.com/) or join the Citrix +For more helpful content, visit [www.policypak.com](https://www.policypak.com/) or join the Citrix User Group Community at [https://www.mycugc.org/](https://www.mycugc.org/) @@ -130,7 +130,7 @@ did it the other day, it's like 1.3 million. That's a hard problem to solve. You have four browsers now: Internet Explorer, Firefox, Chrome and Edge. How do you open up the right browser for the right website and also the right Java for the right website and block naughty websites -([https://www.endpointpolicymanager.com/pp-blog/windows-10-block-websites](https://www.endpointpolicymanager.com/pp-blog/windows-10-block-websites)) +([https://www.policypak.com/pp-blog/windows-10-block-websites](https://www.policypak.com/pp-blog/windows-10-block-websites)) and maybe turn Java off except for certain websites? What we can do is any browser routing and also mapping particular versions of Java to a particular website. I know you have this problem, and we will be demonstrating this today. You're going to love it. @@ -183,7 +183,7 @@ Group Policy Edition, that's sort of your on-prem way. Then if you are using the can also get it deployed that way too. Least Privilege Manager -([https://www.endpointpolicymanager.com/products/endpointpolicymanager-least-privilege-manager.html](https://www.endpointpolicymanager.com/products/endpointpolicymanager-least-privilege-manager.html)) +([https://www.policypak.com/products/endpointpolicymanager-least-privilege-manager.html](https://www.policypak.com/products/endpointpolicymanager-least-privilege-manager.html)) gets you out of the local admin rights business. Browser Router maps specific websites to specific browsers. Java Rules Manager will guarantee a particular version of Java to a particular website. File Associations Manager is where you can map specific extensions or protocols like PDF or MAILTO: @@ -362,7 +362,7 @@ Jeremy: Okay, sure. FSLogix and us have a great partnership. We have a good bet In fact, what I can do just to prove out the point real fast is let me show you on the website where you can learn more about how those two things go great together. -If you go to "endpointpolicymanager.com," you can go to "INTEGRATION." Under "INTEGRATION" there's "PolicyPak & +If you go to "policypak.com," you can go to "INTEGRATION." Under "INTEGRATION" there's "PolicyPak & FSLogix." You can see all of our better together stories. We have about six of them. FSLogix is great about the actual file system. Their claim to fame is hiding applications and also doing a great job with maintaining user state as a guy roams from machine to machine. We don't do that. We @@ -493,7 +493,7 @@ have this user here. He's in Firefox land and he's at "citrix.com." He decides h website that doesn't render well in Firefox. Let's pretend that PolicyPak doesn't render very well in Firefox land. Watch this, Webster. I think -you're going to flip over it when I do this. Here I am. I'm going to type in "www.endpointpolicymanager.com," +you're going to flip over it when I do this. Here I am. I'm going to type in "www.policypak.com," but we know that it doesn't render perfectly in Firefox. Watch the birdy. We're going to click on the tab. We close the wrong browser; we open up the right @@ -893,7 +893,7 @@ way for you to get in touch with us. Webster: Yeah, we also have people saying, yes, we need to stop that receiver pop-up. Jeremy: Fair enough. Let me go ahead and actually open up Internet Explorer here. Well, actually, -Browser Router is going to kick in so if I go to "endpointpolicymanager.com," it's going to open up in Internet +Browser Router is going to kick in so if I go to "policypak.com," it's going to open up in Internet Explorer. If you want to get started on a trial, I want you to get started on a trial too. There are a couple of ways you can do it. The best way, click on "Contact Us." Don't wait until, @@ -951,3 +951,5 @@ Jeremy: Thanks again for everything, both of you. You guys get a big hug from m Stephanie: Awesome. All right, everybody, have a great afternoon, and we'll see you all later. Bye. Webster: All right, thank you. Bye-bye. + + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/videos/citrix/integration.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/videos/citrix/integration.md index c21de99dfb..d5356dc415 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/videos/citrix/integration.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/videos/citrix/integration.md @@ -10,3 +10,5 @@ you're going to LOVE how Netwrix Endpoint Policy Manager (formerly PolicyPak) he two minute overview video to see how to make the most of your Citrix investment! + + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/videos/citrix/rds.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/videos/citrix/rds.md index 2b67a1f9a0..896ef2b308 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/videos/citrix/rds.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/videos/citrix/rds.md @@ -81,7 +81,7 @@ side and thus I will affect everybody. This is another PolicyPak superpower. We' settings, so therefore everybody who is on the computer is going to get these user side settings. I'm going to pick "PolicyPak for Mozilla Firefox" for this example here. Let me go ahead and set the -"Home Page" to "www.endpointpolicymanager.com," and I'll make sure that is locked down ("Lockdown this setting +"Home Page" to "www.policypak.com," and I'll make sure that is locked down ("Lockdown this setting using the system-wide config file") so users can't work around it. I'll also go to "Security" and make sure these important security settings are always checked and always locked down. I'm going to "Lockdown this setting using the system-wide config file." @@ -137,3 +137,5 @@ also support, you're welcome to get started any time. Just go ahead and fill out see if it's right for you. Thanks so much, and I'll talk to you soon. + + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/videos/citrix/sealapproval.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/videos/citrix/sealapproval.md index 33e46527f2..1baa8f0ccc 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/videos/citrix/sealapproval.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/videos/citrix/sealapproval.md @@ -9,3 +9,5 @@ If you are unsure if Endpoint Policy Manager + Citrix are a good combo.. then ju Webster, Citrix CTP Fellow. + + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/videos/citrix/xenapp.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/videos/citrix/xenapp.md index 3a9db1babc..f128747666 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/videos/citrix/xenapp.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/videos/citrix/xenapp.md @@ -102,7 +102,7 @@ application."We'll make it hard for them to work around our settings. Also while we're here, we'll go to "PolicyPak/Applications/New/Application"and we'll go to "PolicyPak for Mozilla Firefox."Like I said, what we want to do here is we want to for the "Home -Page" we'll do this "www.endpointpolicymanager.com." +Page" we'll do this "www.policypak.com." Then while we're here, we'll also go to "Security." Well, remember, that user unchecked those checkboxes. Let's make sure that those checkboxes, those important security things, are in fact @@ -156,3 +156,5 @@ I hope you had fun watching this demonstration of PolicyPak and XenApp. If you h we're happy to help. Thanks so much, and we'll talk to you soon. + + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/videos/citrix/xendesktop.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/videos/citrix/xendesktop.md index 8c5171c227..adf774c008 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/videos/citrix/xendesktop.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/videos/citrix/xendesktop.md @@ -180,7 +180,7 @@ target application" in Cameras. I've gone ahead and done that. Now for Firefox, we're just going to right click, "New/Application" and we'll pick "PolicyPak for Mozilla Firefox" as well. We'll go ahead and also pick the local storage one. We're just going to go -ahead and set up the "Home Page." We'll just do "www.endpointpolicymanager.com." We'll go ahead and just set +ahead and set up the "Home Page." We'll just do "www.policypak.com." We'll go ahead and just set that up. We can set "Security" options the way we want to. We can guarantee various security options if that's important to us. We'll go ahead and click "OK." That's it. @@ -200,7 +200,7 @@ Policy refresh, and when Group Policy refreshes so does endpointpolicymanager.Yo Policy update has completed successfully" and "Computer Policy update has completed successfully." Now we're ready to test out our apps. In no particular order, let's go over to "Mozilla Firefox" -first. We'll go to "Options" and "General." There we go. We got "www.endpointpolicymanager.com" as the "Home +first. We'll go to "Options" and "General." There we go. We got "www.policypak.com" as the "Home Page," just as we told it to do. That's good news. If we were to look at "Security," it would guarantee those settings. That's one application that we just did inside of XenDesktop. @@ -229,3 +229,5 @@ I hope this explains how PolicyPak works with XenDesktop. If you have any questi help. This is, again, Jeremy Moskowitz, former Group Policy MVP and Founder of PolicyPak Software. I'll talk to you soon. Thanks. + + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/videos/designstudio/_category_.json b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/videos/designstudio/_category_.json index e96548a30e..ffa3451948 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/videos/designstudio/_category_.json +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/videos/designstudio/_category_.json @@ -3,4 +3,4 @@ "position": 60, "collapsed": true, "collapsible": true -} \ No newline at end of file +} diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/videos/designstudio/addelements.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/videos/designstudio/addelements.md index e8199aeba3..16851b2397 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/videos/designstudio/addelements.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/videos/designstudio/addelements.md @@ -52,3 +52,5 @@ That's it. I hope that gives you instruction for how to add simple UI elements, aren't on the regular UI. Thanks. + + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/videos/designstudio/designstudiojava.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/videos/designstudio/designstudiojava.md index 93cc488976..95ec89dc55 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/videos/designstudio/designstudiojava.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/videos/designstudio/designstudiojava.md @@ -63,5 +63,6 @@ Edit ILT Conditions" to also specify XP. That's all there is to it. If you have any questions, do post in the forums about how to do this. This is a "how do I" question. -[https://dev.endpointpolicymanager.com/resources/thank-you-whitepapers/](https://dev.endpointpolicymanager.com/resources/thank-you-whitepapers/) +[https://policypak.com/resources/thank-you-whitepapers/](https://policypak.com/resources/thank-you-whitepapers/) so much, and talk to you soon. + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/videos/designstudio/firefox_plugins.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/videos/designstudio/firefox_plugins.md index a0178ca859..32ac0a0785 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/videos/designstudio/firefox_plugins.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/videos/designstudio/firefox_plugins.md @@ -172,3 +172,5 @@ you have, we're obviously not making a Pak for every plug-in on the planet. That the Design Studio. Thanks so very much, and we'll talk to you soon. Bye-bye. + + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/videos/designstudio/firstpak.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/videos/designstudio/firstpak.md index f12acf1d7a..625088fc25 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/videos/designstudio/firstpak.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/videos/designstudio/firstpak.md @@ -219,3 +219,5 @@ manage that PolicyPak. We've talked about that in other videos. So with that in mind, I hope you've enjoyed "How to Create Your First PolicyPak." Thanks so much. I'll talk to you soon. + + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/videos/designstudio/foxitprinter.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/videos/designstudio/foxitprinter.md index 5a21e62917..d531997401 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/videos/designstudio/foxitprinter.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/videos/designstudio/foxitprinter.md @@ -104,3 +104,5 @@ That's the scoop right there. That is how I created this Pak. If you have any qu your "how do I" questions to the forums. Looking forward to helping you out. Thanks so much. + + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/videos/designstudio/importregistry.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/videos/designstudio/importregistry.md index 95ee0a1ad4..fd915234ad 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/videos/designstudio/importregistry.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/videos/designstudio/importregistry.md @@ -56,3 +56,5 @@ your target machines. That is a new feature in the Design Studio called Registry any questions, we're here for you. Thanks so very much. + + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/videos/designstudio/itemleveltargeting.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/videos/designstudio/itemleveltargeting.md index f2f8f2e081..3e37290638 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/videos/designstudio/itemleveltargeting.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/videos/designstudio/itemleveltargeting.md @@ -9,7 +9,7 @@ Using build 545 and later, you can use "Internal Filters" to specify when your P specific machines. For instance, you might only want an applications settings to hit the machine \*WHEN\* the application is actually on the machine. This video is for Pak designers only. For normal "Item Level Targeting" -([https://www.endpointpolicymanager.com/pp-blog/item-level-targeting](https://www.endpointpolicymanager.com/pp-blog/item-level-targeting))filters, +([https://www.policypak.com/pp-blog/item-level-targeting](https://www.policypak.com/pp-blog/item-level-targeting))filters, see our Video on that function (for day to day Endpoint Policy Manager administration.) @@ -111,3 +111,5 @@ If you have any questions about item-level targeting filters, or predefined item filters, I'm looking forward to seeing your question in the PolicyPak forums. Thanks so much. + + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/videos/featurestechsupport/_category_.json b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/videos/featurestechsupport/_category_.json index aab8067670..b049d17738 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/videos/featurestechsupport/_category_.json +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/videos/featurestechsupport/_category_.json @@ -3,4 +3,4 @@ "position": 40, "collapsed": true, "collapsible": true -} \ No newline at end of file +} diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/videos/featurestechsupport/acllockdown.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/videos/featurestechsupport/acllockdown.md index 7299522970..4c40ff4735 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/videos/featurestechsupport/acllockdown.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/videos/featurestechsupport/acllockdown.md @@ -90,3 +90,5 @@ That's it. If you have any questions about how the PolicyPak ACL Lockdown works, show you more. Just give us a buzz. Thanks so much, and I'll talk to you soon. + + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/videos/featurestechsupport/applicationlaunch.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/videos/featurestechsupport/applicationlaunch.md index da570c6ee2..2cc592e824 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/videos/featurestechsupport/applicationlaunch.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/videos/featurestechsupport/applicationlaunch.md @@ -8,4 +8,6 @@ sidebar_position: 40 Netwrix Endpoint Policy Manager (formerly PolicyPak) supports automatic re-delivery of settings, simply by re-launching the application. This is configurable per Pak and demonstrated in this video. - \ No newline at end of file + + + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/videos/featurestechsupport/itemleveltargeting.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/videos/featurestechsupport/itemleveltargeting.md index 90878d2918..7c72c357b8 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/videos/featurestechsupport/itemleveltargeting.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/videos/featurestechsupport/itemleveltargeting.md @@ -85,3 +85,5 @@ All three of these are checked, and this one is hidden. That is item-level targeting as used with the Application Settings Manager. Hope this helps you out. Thanks so much. + + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/videos/featurestechsupport/itemleveltargetingbypass.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/videos/featurestechsupport/itemleveltargetingbypass.md index 8ab9746964..5678d4273d 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/videos/featurestechsupport/itemleveltargetingbypass.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/videos/featurestechsupport/itemleveltargetingbypass.md @@ -9,4 +9,6 @@ Use this technique to bypass any Internal Item Level Targeting filters which are pre-configured AppSets. - \ No newline at end of file + + + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/videos/featurestechsupport/proxysettings.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/videos/featurestechsupport/proxysettings.md index 771a16dac4..78df5c19b6 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/videos/featurestechsupport/proxysettings.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/videos/featurestechsupport/proxysettings.md @@ -95,3 +95,5 @@ have any questions on how to do this, please feel free to post your questions in forum. Thanks so much. Talk to you soon. + + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/videos/featurestechsupport/superpowers.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/videos/featurestechsupport/superpowers.md index c40cefecb8..38f3846166 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/videos/featurestechsupport/superpowers.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/videos/featurestechsupport/superpowers.md @@ -10,3 +10,5 @@ that Netwrix Endpoint Policy Manager (formerly PolicyPak)'s Application Settings offer. + + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/videos/featurestechsupport/variables.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/videos/featurestechsupport/variables.md index 53cb5a870a..0cc53d6a8a 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/videos/featurestechsupport/variables.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/videos/featurestechsupport/variables.md @@ -43,7 +43,7 @@ folder" for this user is "`C:Userseastsalesuser2Desktop`." There are a lot of other options here, but let me give you a quick technique to go to the advanced level here. On every target machine, all these environment variables are declared inside a special location in the registry. I'm going to show you that location. Actually, I'm going to -"[https://www.endpointpolicymanager.com/products/endpointpolicymanager-least-privilege-manager.html](https://www.endpointpolicymanager.com/products/endpointpolicymanager-least-privilege-manager.html)." +"[https://www.policypak.com/products/endpointpolicymanager-least-privilege-manager.html](https://www.policypak.com/products/endpointpolicymanager-least-privilege-manager.html)." This is an advanced technique, so I'm going to run this as administrator here. I'll type "regedit." I'm looking under @@ -91,3 +91,5 @@ That's it for environment variables. If you have questions on that, we're here f post your questions in the forum, and we'll see you there. Thanks so much. + + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/videos/firefox/_category_.json b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/videos/firefox/_category_.json index f1063d4d15..9bdbcd2e18 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/videos/firefox/_category_.json +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/videos/firefox/_category_.json @@ -3,4 +3,4 @@ "position": 140, "collapsed": true, "collapsible": true -} \ No newline at end of file +} diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/videos/firefox/addons.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/videos/firefox/addons.md index c3d7404984..c30e496468 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/videos/firefox/addons.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/videos/firefox/addons.md @@ -150,3 +150,5 @@ portal as a customer or as someone who is trialing out. Thank you very much for watching. I look forward to getting you started real soon. Thanks so much. Bye-bye. + + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/videos/firefox/adobe.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/videos/firefox/adobe.md index 98e631ea25..20be38d2d1 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/videos/firefox/adobe.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/videos/firefox/adobe.md @@ -93,3 +93,5 @@ That's it. That takes us to the end of the video. This is a huge leap forward. W requests for this, and we did it because you asked for it. I hope this helps you out. Looking forward to getting you started with PolicyPak soon. + + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/videos/firefox/bookmarks.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/videos/firefox/bookmarks.md index 2c4c3c54c2..15d80093c0 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/videos/firefox/bookmarks.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/videos/firefox/bookmarks.md @@ -64,3 +64,5 @@ It's just that simple. If you want to manipulate Firefox settings, such as the b is the way for you to do that. Thanks very much, and we'll talk to you soon. + + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/videos/firefox/bookmarksmodify.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/videos/firefox/bookmarksmodify.md index 84db84273c..b2f716d816 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/videos/firefox/bookmarksmodify.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/videos/firefox/bookmarksmodify.md @@ -7,4 +7,6 @@ sidebar_position: 130 Create/delete a bookmarks folder in Firefox. - \ No newline at end of file + + + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/videos/firefox/certificates.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/videos/firefox/certificates.md index df3c374d85..8086f9e718 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/videos/firefox/certificates.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/videos/firefox/certificates.md @@ -86,7 +86,7 @@ SHA-1 fingerprint ", remove" and that will blast it out. That's it. Let's go ahead and take a look. Let's go ahead and close this guy out. We'll run "gpupdate" here. We'll wait for this to finish. Close this out here. Go ahead and go to "Mozilla Firefox." Back to -"Options/View Certificates." It was right above the "\*.endpointpolicymanager.com" one, and now it's gone. So +"Options/View Certificates." It was right above the "\*.policypak.com" one, and now it's gone. So that certificate that was here is now gone. The last thing I want to just talk about ever so briefly is a little troubleshooting step in case @@ -104,3 +104,5 @@ right away, you know how to get in touch with us. Just simply click on "Contact you want to do, and we'll get you started in a trial. Thanks so very much, and we'll talk to you soon. + + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/videos/firefox/defaultsearch.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/videos/firefox/defaultsearch.md index a849d97a48..2db46347b8 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/videos/firefox/defaultsearch.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/videos/firefox/defaultsearch.md @@ -48,3 +48,5 @@ delivered. I hope this helps you out. I'm looking forward to getting you started with a PolicyPak trial real soon. Thanks. + + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/videos/firefox/disable.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/videos/firefox/disable.md index c4af6ec5e8..91f4fcae67 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/videos/firefox/disable.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/videos/firefox/disable.md @@ -82,3 +82,5 @@ Pak, then attend one of our webinars or get in touch and we'll look forward to s inside. Thanks so much, and we'll talk to you soon. + + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/videos/firefox/extensions.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/videos/firefox/extensions.md index 1a26fc8744..30a2b4156b 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/videos/firefox/extensions.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/videos/firefox/extensions.md @@ -135,3 +135,5 @@ add-ons and extensions and enable them or disable them. This is everything you probably ever need to do with regards to Firefox "Add-Ons: Extensions, Appearance, Plugins and Services." I hope this helps you out. I'm looking forward to getting you started real soon. Thanks so much. + + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/videos/firefox/extratabs.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/videos/firefox/extratabs.md index bd827142c3..f422c3e676 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/videos/firefox/extratabs.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/videos/firefox/extratabs.md @@ -37,7 +37,7 @@ So for all of our sales people, we could do it on the computer or the user side. Firefox's annoying two extra tabs. Right-click, hit "edit" here. And I'll do this on the computer side. We'll go to computer side PolicyPak, application settings manager here, right-click "new application" and we'll do Firefox 23, which is really 23 and later. And right here on the "general" -tab, let's go ahead and set the homepage to endpointpolicymanager.com and we'll right-click it and lock it down +tab, let's go ahead and set the homepage to policypak.com and we'll right-click it and lock it down so users can't work around it. And then here are how to stop the launch tabs. So we'll just click all these guys. And you can @@ -57,3 +57,5 @@ homepage, of course. And if on Windows 10 he were to go to "options" here, he is So that's it. It's easy as pie to use PolicyPak to remove the first run experience on Firefox and make it the way you intended. Hope this helps you out and talk to you soon. + + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/videos/firefox/gettingstarted.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/videos/firefox/gettingstarted.md index fe62da17ee..ff21f9a30f 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/videos/firefox/gettingstarted.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/videos/firefox/gettingstarted.md @@ -42,7 +42,7 @@ get one Pak. You actually get all the Paks, including this one, Firefox. We'll go ahead and click there, and let's go ahead and manage Firefox. The first thing to notice, it looks a lot like Firefox so no learning curve required. If you want to set the "Home Page," go to -"www.endpointpolicymanager.com," that's great. But while we're here, let's go the extra mile. Let's lock this +"www.policypak.com," that's great. But while we're here, let's go the extra mile. Let's lock this down by right clicking and performing the lockdown setting right there: "Lockdown this setting using the system-wide config file." @@ -119,8 +119,10 @@ settings to ensure that these things are configured the way you want to. PolicyPak is a true settings management system. We don't just manage Firefox. We can manage tons of your important key applications. If you're looking for a trial for PolicyPak, it's super easy to do. -Just go ahead, go over to endpointpolicymanager.com, click on the "Webinar" download button that's on the right +Just go ahead, go over to policypak.com, click on the "Webinar" download button that's on the right side. After we see you in a webinar, we'll hand over the bits and you can try this all out for yourself. Thanks so much for watching, and we'll talk to you soon. + + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/videos/firefox/miscsettings.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/videos/firefox/miscsettings.md index 852f462448..bd3e7df858 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/videos/firefox/miscsettings.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/videos/firefox/miscsettings.md @@ -63,7 +63,7 @@ private browsing. In this video, we're going to use PolicyPak to "Always clear saved passwords" between sessions. By way of example, if you're on any given website that has a garden-variety logon, for instance if I -log on as "jeremym@endpointpolicymanager.com" to this website, Firefox would cheerfully ask if you want to +log on as "jeremym@policypak.com" to this website, Firefox would cheerfully ask if you want to "Remember Password," which is not good. If you were to "Remember Password" here and then you were to even "Logout," close out the browser, @@ -198,3 +198,5 @@ Thanks. Take care. If you're looking to get started, just reach out and give us a buzz. Thanks. + + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/videos/firefox/popups.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/videos/firefox/popups.md index 566d4ad355..1c5b578665 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/videos/firefox/popups.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/videos/firefox/popups.md @@ -35,8 +35,8 @@ You can either use "MODE=REPLACE" or "MODE=MERGE." MODE=MERGE says, "We don't ca settings. If they do, we'll go ahead and leave them there. But if they have anything at all, MODE=REPLACE says, "Smash down," replacing whatever they have with whatever we put right here. -Let's go ahead and say on endpointpolicymanager.com we want popup, allow. You can see how the template works. -You just go through, give it a name, comma, "popup," comma, "allow" ("endpointpolicymanager.com, popup, allow"). +Let's go ahead and say on policypak.com we want popup, allow. You can see how the template works. +You just go through, give it a name, comma, "popup," comma, "allow" ("policypak.com, popup, allow"). There are these other permissions as well. I'll just use Facebook as the example here. You can see we've got "camera," "microphone," "install," "pointerLock" and "desktop-notification." These @@ -58,9 +58,9 @@ would see that these would occur as well. Now that that's done, let me close this out. We'll go ahead and run "Mozilla Firefox" here. Let's head right over to "Options," back to "Content." For "Block pop-up windows," you can see -"endpointpolicymanager.com" is set to "Allow." +"policypak.com" is set to "Allow." -If we look and go to "about:permissions" here, you can see that "endpointpolicymanager.com" is dictated, the +If we look and go to "about:permissions" here, you can see that "policypak.com" is dictated, the permission for "Open Pop-up Windows" is "Allow." Here, "www.facebook.com" is set to "Block" "Use the Camera" and "Use the Microphone." @@ -73,3 +73,5 @@ For more information about this, check out the Read Me file inside the Firefox P you more information about that. Thanks so very much, and we'll talk to you soon. + + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/videos/firefox/removeelements.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/videos/firefox/removeelements.md index 1bea25f9f4..628c0deca1 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/videos/firefox/removeelements.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/videos/firefox/removeelements.md @@ -58,3 +58,5 @@ using PolicyPak. Okay, that's it for now. I hope this helps you out. If you're looking to get started with a trial, give us a buzz or start coming to our webinar. See you then. Thanks. Bye-bye. + + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/videos/gettingstarted/_category_.json b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/videos/gettingstarted/_category_.json index a4fd673330..3cf5678aae 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/videos/gettingstarted/_category_.json +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/videos/gettingstarted/_category_.json @@ -3,4 +3,4 @@ "position": 20, "collapsed": true, "collapsible": true -} \ No newline at end of file +} diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/videos/gettingstarted/centralstorecreate.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/videos/gettingstarted/centralstorecreate.md index 34321ef402..31a4a55877 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/videos/gettingstarted/centralstorecreate.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/videos/gettingstarted/centralstorecreate.md @@ -11,4 +11,6 @@ that constitute the ability to create stuff in Group Policy, and PP central stor need to manage applications in the Application Settings Manager. - \ No newline at end of file + + + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/videos/gettingstarted/centralstoreupdate.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/videos/gettingstarted/centralstoreupdate.md index ad303bedd9..df5093e449 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/videos/gettingstarted/centralstoreupdate.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/videos/gettingstarted/centralstoreupdate.md @@ -86,3 +86,5 @@ as well using that GPO Touch Tool. So either way you want to go about it, manual it's fine. That's how you update your PolicyPak central store. I hope that helps you out. Thanks so much. + + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/videos/gettingstarted/quickrundown.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/videos/gettingstarted/quickrundown.md index 73a154adc8..dff1aadcbc 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/videos/gettingstarted/quickrundown.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/videos/gettingstarted/quickrundown.md @@ -30,7 +30,7 @@ Software" and "Google Chrome" and "Mozilla Firefox." Where the heck did all of t is with the random amount of applications I see here? Well, it came from the central store, and it's actually not random at all. -What I did before this video is, I went to the endpointpolicymanager.com customer portal, and I went to the +What I did before this video is, I went to the policypak.com customer portal, and I went to the Downloads tab and downloaded our Paks. Those Paks are right here, and they're all in folders. Let me just pick one here. Inside most of the folders, you're going to see three files here. One is a "Readme" file. It's exactly what you think it is. Just any information that we have that you may @@ -114,7 +114,7 @@ the computer side if we do that. So we're going to come over here to the "Applic Manager" over here on the computer side. We are going to right click and select "New Application," and we'll go with "PolicyPak for Mozilla Firefox" first. -Let's get into here. I want to deliver a "Home Page" here. I'll go with "https://www.endpointpolicymanager.com." +Let's get into here. I want to deliver a "Home Page" here. I'll go with "https://www.policypak.com." Why not? What I want to do is "Show my home page." There we go. This is where I "Lockdown this setting using the system-wide config file" which means that the user is going to have no way to change this at any point. It's, like I said, kind of ripping the knob off of it. @@ -142,7 +142,7 @@ we come over here and try to get into the "Cameras" tab where I could before, no So we disabled that just like we thought we were going to. Now let's see what we did with "Mozilla Firefox." All right, opening up. There we go. We have -delivered that "https://www.endpointpolicymanager.com" homepage. When I come over here, there we go. The +delivered that "https://www.policypak.com" homepage. When I come over here, there we go. The incognito mode or new private browsing is no longer there. If I try to go to "Options" and I want to try to change the "Home Page," I can't do anything. I can't change it because we've locked that down with that system-wide config file. So like I said, no more private browsing, no more changing of @@ -161,3 +161,5 @@ creating that central store if it wasn't already there. We talked about how to w Firefox, and Java in particular. But the rest of those 500 applications in general. So we hope that helps you out and talk to you soon. Thanks. + + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/videos/internetexplorer/_category_.json b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/videos/internetexplorer/_category_.json index 6faa97c4d7..914967fd60 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/videos/internetexplorer/_category_.json +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/videos/internetexplorer/_category_.json @@ -3,4 +3,4 @@ "position": 120, "collapsed": true, "collapsible": true -} \ No newline at end of file +} diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/videos/internetexplorer/certificates.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/videos/internetexplorer/certificates.md index f5091337a5..2076ea1ddd 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/videos/internetexplorer/certificates.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/videos/internetexplorer/certificates.md @@ -53,3 +53,5 @@ I hope that gives you a quick demonstration of how you could add and remove cert PolicyPak for Internet Explorer. Thanks so much for watching. + + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/videos/internetexplorer/connectionstab.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/videos/internetexplorer/connectionstab.md index 5e2b9f57cc..705fe61fd2 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/videos/internetexplorer/connectionstab.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/videos/internetexplorer/connectionstab.md @@ -61,3 +61,5 @@ That's it for this little video. Go ahead and continue on to the next one and se more stuff. Thanks. + + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/videos/internetexplorer/contenttab.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/videos/internetexplorer/contenttab.md index 2b8e9ead49..368baae128 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/videos/internetexplorer/contenttab.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/videos/internetexplorer/contenttab.md @@ -56,3 +56,5 @@ If you have any questions about this, be sure to post your questions to the foru and we'll get you going from there. Thanks so much. Talk to you soon. + + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/videos/internetexplorer/favorites.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/videos/internetexplorer/favorites.md index a846120a22..53a284e0f7 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/videos/internetexplorer/favorites.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/videos/internetexplorer/favorites.md @@ -28,7 +28,7 @@ as it is. You can also set up new favorites. By way of example, you can just put one right on the root. I'll call this "Hello1, http://Microsoft.com." That will put a favorite right on the root. You can also make a folder and put a favorite in the folder. I'll call this "PolPakFolder/PolicyPakWebSite, -https://www.endpointpolicymanager.com/, add." That's going to deliver PolicyPak into a folder called PolPak +https://www.policypak.com/, add." That's going to deliver PolicyPak into a folder called PolPak Folder. You can also, if you want to, specify the icon. There's an "optional-icon" that you can specify. @@ -88,3 +88,5 @@ ones that you declare, and it will only remove on delete the ones that you put t they put there. I hope that helps you out. Thanks so much. Talk to you soon. + + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/videos/internetexplorer/generaltab.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/videos/internetexplorer/generaltab.md index e42d804526..10988e19f0 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/videos/internetexplorer/generaltab.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/videos/internetexplorer/generaltab.md @@ -22,7 +22,7 @@ You can see here if we want to do primary and secondary start pages – by way o "www.primary.com" – you can see that when we do something it underlines. Underline means go. You could do the same thing here. If you want to make those your "Secondary Start Pages" or you want -to replace this with "https://www.endpointpolicymanager.com/," that's great. You can do that as well, and you +to replace this with "https://www.policypak.com/," that's great. You can do that as well, and you can see there that we're going to deliver those settings. You can also, when the policy no longer applies, you can "Revert this policy setting to (empty string) when it is no longer applied." @@ -55,3 +55,5 @@ universal and should work for all operating systems and all versions of Internet Continue on with the next set of videos to learn more. Thanks so much. + + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/videos/internetexplorer/gettingstarted.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/videos/internetexplorer/gettingstarted.md index 7ff64dc32a..99f859b32a 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/videos/internetexplorer/gettingstarted.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/videos/internetexplorer/gettingstarted.md @@ -52,3 +52,5 @@ That's it for now. That's the getting started video. I hope that helps you out, and watch the next video. Thanks. + + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/videos/internetexplorer/privacytab.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/videos/internetexplorer/privacytab.md index 15a56d0934..345fd4b846 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/videos/internetexplorer/privacytab.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/videos/internetexplorer/privacytab.md @@ -77,3 +77,5 @@ wanted to. The "Settings" button is also disabled. That is how you manage the "Privacy" tab using PolicyPak Application Manager. Thanks so much, and continue on to the next video. + + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/videos/internetexplorer/programstab.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/videos/internetexplorer/programstab.md index d52f524f5b..99fa07a624 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/videos/internetexplorer/programstab.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/videos/internetexplorer/programstab.md @@ -84,3 +84,5 @@ started here. Or if you are already started and you have a question, you can pos ask support. Thanks so much, and continue on to watching the next video. + + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/videos/internetexplorer/securitytab.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/videos/internetexplorer/securitytab.md index dacbeaaa95..7df294fb8d 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/videos/internetexplorer/securitytab.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/videos/internetexplorer/securitytab.md @@ -58,7 +58,7 @@ intranet” has got “https://website.fabrikam.com” and so on. You can also flip this into what’s called Merge Mode. If you look at this, you can go back here and select “MODE=MERGE.” Merge Mode says no matter what the user already has – and we’ve now established -some things – go ahead and put in “https://www.endpointpolicymanager.com/.intranet.” +some things – go ahead and put in “https://www.policypak.com/.intranet.” We’re now saying no matter what the user already has, just leave it in place and now just merge what we’re about to deliver. It will not delete first. It will simply merge this set, whatever this set @@ -67,10 +67,12 @@ is, and put it where we want to. In this case, it’s just “intranet.” Let’s go ahead and take a look and see if that does what it’s supposed to do. We’ll run “gpupdate” here. Because we had already put some stuff in there, it should stay behind. Now we’re simply saying to merge what we’ve done in “Local intranet.” Here we go. You can see that it added -“https://www.endpointpolicymanager.com/” but left behind what the user has already established. +“https://www.policypak.com/” but left behind what the user has already established. That is how that works. If you have any other questions, then please post them to the forums or open a support ticket https://www.netwrix.com/sign_in.html?rf=tickets.html#/open-a-ticket. Please continue on and watch more of those videos. Thanks. Bye-bye. + + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/videos/internetexplorer/settings.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/videos/internetexplorer/settings.md index 38c0a7260b..5d22599f21 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/videos/internetexplorer/settings.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/videos/internetexplorer/settings.md @@ -12,3 +12,5 @@ it, we bring a true "one stop shop" to managing ALL areas and settings of Intern Versions). + + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/videos/java/_category_.json b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/videos/java/_category_.json index cec6bc3736..9c00ff3b4a 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/videos/java/_category_.json +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/videos/java/_category_.json @@ -3,4 +3,4 @@ "position": 150, "collapsed": true, "collapsible": true -} \ No newline at end of file +} diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/videos/java/disable.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/videos/java/disable.md index 85ba7eb53b..4a3c78e033 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/videos/java/disable.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/videos/java/disable.md @@ -90,6 +90,8 @@ months. Thank you very much for watching. If you're looking to get a demo of PolicyPak, come on over and we'll show you what it's all about. Click on the Webinar/Download button on the right in the -endpointpolicymanager.com website. +policypak.com website. Thanks so much, and we'll talk to you soon. + + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/videos/java/jre.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/videos/java/jre.md index 5af764f10a..f22da45c61 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/videos/java/jre.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/videos/java/jre.md @@ -95,3 +95,5 @@ more information on PolicyPak and also a free trial, go ahead and click on the " button on the right, and we'll get you started as soon as we see you there. Thanks so much, and we'll talk to you soon. + + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/videos/java/lockdown.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/videos/java/lockdown.md index ca7e427b4a..4b39ba45a9 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/videos/java/lockdown.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/videos/java/lockdown.md @@ -51,7 +51,7 @@ system-wide config file" so now users can't work around it. We'll also manage the "Exception Site List." It's really easy to do. You can either merge whatever is there, so you can set this to "MODE=MERGE," that's an option, or "MODE=REPLACE." I'm going to demo "MODE=REPLACE," which is going to say, "I don't care what users have. We're just going to erase -it and put down what we think is important." I'm going to dictate "https://www.endpointpolicymanager.com/," +it and put down what we think is important." I'm going to dictate "https://www.policypak.com/," "https://www.GPanswers.com" and I'm making up this website "http://www.java.com/7." For my Java 8 people, let's go ahead and make things a little bit different. We'll go to the @@ -118,3 +118,5 @@ actually perform the work. Your "Exception Site List" is the only thing that's a That's it. That's how, in a nutshell, to manage the Exception Site List and also updates with Java and PolicyPak. + + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/videos/java/securityslider.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/videos/java/securityslider.md index dc18baefba..456db66821 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/videos/java/securityslider.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/videos/java/securityslider.md @@ -104,3 +104,5 @@ help remediate and deliver and enforce settings just like you saw it here in the Panel" applet. Thanks so much. Talk to you soon. + + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/videos/methods/_category_.json b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/videos/methods/_category_.json index 5e8cbc6ab8..43598ba69d 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/videos/methods/_category_.json +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/videos/methods/_category_.json @@ -3,4 +3,4 @@ "position": 80, "collapsed": true, "collapsible": true -} \ No newline at end of file +} diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/videos/methods/microsoftintune.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/videos/methods/microsoftintune.md index 534d3f9d7f..dafb4ce4d7 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/videos/methods/microsoftintune.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/videos/methods/microsoftintune.md @@ -48,7 +48,7 @@ When you're ready to manage your applications and settings using Microsoft Intun Manager is here for you. Click on the following link -[https://www.endpointpolicymanager.com/webinar/evaluate.html](https://www.endpointpolicymanager.com/webinar/evaluate.html) +[https://www.policypak.com/webinar/evaluate.html](https://www.policypak.com/webinar/evaluate.html) to get the software and try it out for yourself. ### Perform Desktop Lockdown using Microsoft Intune Video Transcript @@ -184,3 +184,5 @@ the PolicyPak Design Studio – it's super easy to do. Just go ahead and click o "Webinar/Download" button on the right, and we'll hand over the bits and that's it. Alright, very good. Thanks so much for watching, and we'll talk to you soon. + + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/videos/methods/pdqdeploy.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/videos/methods/pdqdeploy.md index d2d61c55f5..92beca60d9 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/videos/methods/pdqdeploy.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/videos/methods/pdqdeploy.md @@ -115,3 +115,5 @@ Shane: I love it. I love your stuff. Jeremy: Onto the next video. Shane: Yes sir. + + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/videos/methods/pdqdeployfirefox.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/videos/methods/pdqdeployfirefox.md index 5e5e3878fa..3310945f5e 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/videos/methods/pdqdeployfirefox.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/videos/methods/pdqdeployfirefox.md @@ -118,7 +118,7 @@ Jeremy: So, we go to computer side, PolicyPak. We'll go to applications settings do a lot in Firefox. A lot of times people come to us because they want to manage the certificates in Firefox. They want to manage the bookmarks in Firefox. But we'll just go right for things that we can just touch really quick. But we can do just about do nearly everything. So, if we go to the -homepage here. We'll go to endpointpolicymanager.com and we'll right click on this thing and we will lock down +homepage here. We'll go to policypak.com and we'll right click on this thing and we will lock down this setting using the system wide config file. We'll go also over to security and we'll check all these three checkboxes because we said if the user has the ability to work around these settings you're in the doghouse. @@ -147,3 +147,5 @@ about everything in Firefox so deploy with those guys, manage it with us guys. Shane: Rock on. Hey everybody. We'll see you at the next video. Jeremy: Next video. + + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/videos/methods/sccmsoftwarecenter.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/videos/methods/sccmsoftwarecenter.md index 2208f72cbf..3e67182d0a 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/videos/methods/sccmsoftwarecenter.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/videos/methods/sccmsoftwarecenter.md @@ -44,7 +44,7 @@ to check that we only want to deliver TLS 1.2 as an option. I'll tell that OK. Now I'm going to do this again, and I'll go find Chrome, and once we open up Chrome, then I can come over here, and let's see. I can choose to Open a specific set of pages here, or in this case -actually just one. We'll put it to endpointpolicymanager.com. Alright. We're going to come over here to the +actually just one. We'll put it to policypak.com. Alright. We're going to come over here to the Extras, and Extras, you have to scroll down just a little bit to find the setting about the incognito mode, so there we go. We're going to go ahead and disable that, and when I come over here to Advanced, I can choose no, do not offer to save passwords. Thank you very much. I'm going to tell @@ -66,10 +66,12 @@ system-wide config file, and when I come over here to Advanced, I can scroll dow are only using TLS1.2, and we are restricting TLS 1.1 and 1.0. We did that, and when I come over here to Chrome, you're going to notice there our homepage is -endpointpolicymanager.com just like we asked it to. No incognito mode option anymore, and when I come down to +policypak.com just like we asked it to. No incognito mode option anymore, and when I come down to Settings and I go to that Autofill area – Autofill, Passwords, there we go. You see that this setting is being enforced by your administrator, and it's grayed out. I cannot click that at all, at all. That is how you can go about managing the application settings using PolicyPak, but getting rid of Group Policy and using SCCM instead. If this is of interest to you, get in touch with us. We'll have you watch a webinar. We'll give you the bits, and you can get started on your trial right away. Thanks so much. + + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/videos/methods/specops.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/videos/methods/specops.md index 10ef3f3091..314c3f7d6c 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/videos/methods/specops.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/videos/methods/specops.md @@ -38,7 +38,7 @@ Endpoint Policy Manager was designed by Microsoft MVP Jeremy Moskowitz – who " desktop management and lives and breathes enterprise software deployments and desktop lockdown. If you'd like to trial Endpoint Policy Manager, we're here for you. Call 800-883-8002 or click on -download button ([https://dev.endpointpolicymanager.com/webinar/](https://dev.endpointpolicymanager.com/webinar/)). +download button ([https://policypak.com/webinar/](https://policypak.com/webinar/)). ### Endpoint Policy Manager and Specops Deploy Video Transcript @@ -157,6 +157,7 @@ software. Said another way, if it's important enough to deploy, it's important e hope this gives you a quick feel for how both Specops Deploy and PolicyPak can work better together. If you're looking to get started, just click on the download button -([https://dev.endpointpolicymanager.com/webinar/](https://dev.endpointpolicymanager.com/webinar/)). +([https://policypak.com/webinar/](https://policypak.com/webinar/)). Thanks so very much. + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/videos/otherapplications/_category_.json b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/videos/otherapplications/_category_.json index 957db5b6b0..a9596b4c5d 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/videos/otherapplications/_category_.json +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/videos/otherapplications/_category_.json @@ -3,4 +3,4 @@ "position": 160, "collapsed": true, "collapsible": true -} \ No newline at end of file +} diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/videos/otherapplications/acrobat.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/videos/otherapplications/acrobat.md index 4c91071235..cafbe1237d 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/videos/otherapplications/acrobat.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/videos/otherapplications/acrobat.md @@ -193,3 +193,5 @@ our superpowers. Thanks for watching. If you like what you see here with Acrobat Reader, it's available for most applications. We've got a whole bunch of preconfigured Paks ready to use right now. Thanks so much. Take care. + + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/videos/otherapplications/flashplayer.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/videos/otherapplications/flashplayer.md index e25dbe4355..7ee9292afd 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/videos/otherapplications/flashplayer.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/videos/otherapplications/flashplayer.md @@ -159,3 +159,5 @@ That's it with regards to using Group Policy, PolicyPak and Flash Player setting enjoyed this video, and happy locking things down. Take care. + + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/videos/otherapplications/irfanview.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/videos/otherapplications/irfanview.md index 731b4036f4..339abe6288 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/videos/otherapplications/irfanview.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/videos/otherapplications/irfanview.md @@ -21,7 +21,7 @@ Endpoint Policy Manager. Check out this video to see how it's done. Hi, this is Jeremy Moskowitz, Microsoft MVP, Enterprise Mobility and Founder of PolicyPak Software.  In this video, we're going to learn how to manage -and [https://www.endpointpolicymanager.com/lockdown](https://www.endpointpolicymanager.com/lockdown) IrfanView using +and [https://www.policypak.com/lockdown](https://www.policypak.com/lockdown) IrfanView using PolicyPak. I've already got IrfanView installed on my computer, and I'm just a regular user here.  As you can @@ -41,7 +41,7 @@ We'll go ahead and right click over our "East Sales Users", "Create a GPO" and w it "Lockdown IrfanView."  So this GPO is now associated with the "East Sales Users." I'll right click over it.  I'll click "Edit…" I'll dive down under "User Configuration," "PolicyPak/Applications/New/Application." There it is, -"[https://www.endpointpolicymanager.com/products/manage-irfanview-with-group-policy-endpointpolicymanager.html](https://www.endpointpolicymanager.com/products/manage-irfanview-with-group-policy-endpointpolicymanager.html)" +"[https://www.policypak.com/products/manage-irfanview-with-group-policy-endpointpolicymanager.html](https://www.policypak.com/products/manage-irfanview-with-group-policy-endpointpolicymanager.html)" along with other applications like "Java," "Flash" "Firefox," "Skype" and lots of other important desktop applications that your users utilize every day (and you want to make more secure.). @@ -77,7 +77,9 @@ And we are done.  That is how incredibly easy it is for you to use PolicyPak to Irfanview as well as tons of other desktop applications. If you're looking for a trial of PolicyPak, just click on the -"[Webinar](https://www.endpointpolicymanager.com/webinar/evaluate.html) / Download" button on the right. +"[Webinar](https://www.policypak.com/webinar/evaluate.html) / Download" button on the right. Thanks so much for watching, and get in touch with us if you're looking to get started. Talk to you soon. + + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/videos/otherapplications/office.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/videos/otherapplications/office.md index a5f7344a62..b9ae1ee706 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/videos/otherapplications/office.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/videos/otherapplications/office.md @@ -181,3 +181,5 @@ right. Thanks so much for watching, and get in touch with us if you're looking to get started. Talk to you soon. + + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/videos/otherapplications/passwordsecure.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/videos/otherapplications/passwordsecure.md index 399d8e9dfa..45e8db5cc6 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/videos/otherapplications/passwordsecure.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/videos/otherapplications/passwordsecure.md @@ -6,3 +6,5 @@ sidebar_position: 10 # Netwrix Endpoint Policy Manager can manage Netwrix Password Secure + + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/videos/otherapplications/skype.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/videos/otherapplications/skype.md index 77f4381088..74bc3e3a09 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/videos/otherapplications/skype.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/videos/otherapplications/skype.md @@ -148,3 +148,5 @@ Professional, the preconfigured PolicyPak for Lync client. Thanks so much for wa touch with us if you're looking to get started. Talk to you soon. + + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/videos/otherapplications/teams.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/videos/otherapplications/teams.md index aba9c005fb..a30a03a804 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/videos/otherapplications/teams.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/videos/otherapplications/teams.md @@ -54,3 +54,5 @@ set are set and all the things are not set are unset. There you go. With that in mind, I hope PolicyPak helps you out with your Teams journey and looking forward to helping you get started real soon. Thanks so much. + + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/videos/otherapplications/thunderbird.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/videos/otherapplications/thunderbird.md index 24464c8370..e5c60b3480 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/videos/otherapplications/thunderbird.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/videos/otherapplications/thunderbird.md @@ -93,3 +93,5 @@ If you want more information on PolicyPak or to give it a shot yourself, you can coming to one of our weekly webinars. That's it for now. Hope to see you soon. Thanks so very much. + + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/videos/tipsandtricks/_category_.json b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/videos/tipsandtricks/_category_.json index b4fa2df0fb..ff89d9d90c 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/videos/tipsandtricks/_category_.json +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/videos/tipsandtricks/_category_.json @@ -3,4 +3,4 @@ "position": 50, "collapsed": true, "collapsible": true -} \ No newline at end of file +} diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/videos/tipsandtricks/certificatesevil.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/videos/tipsandtricks/certificatesevil.md index e8313736d9..44c79dad39 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/videos/tipsandtricks/certificatesevil.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/videos/tipsandtricks/certificatesevil.md @@ -47,3 +47,5 @@ Now you can see that certificate is no longer on the target machine. I hope it helps. Thank you. + + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/videos/tipsandtricks/chromebookmarks.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/videos/tipsandtricks/chromebookmarks.md index 3fa2193331..f5e0ca8c27 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/videos/tipsandtricks/chromebookmarks.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/videos/tipsandtricks/chromebookmarks.md @@ -39,3 +39,5 @@ it again. If we go into the three dots icon, you'll see that under "Bookmarks" w "Managed bookmarks" this time with all our required URLs. Okay, I hope it helps. Thank you. + + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/videos/tipsandtricks/chromerevert.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/videos/tipsandtricks/chromerevert.md index eacbffb406..d433886ba2 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/videos/tipsandtricks/chromerevert.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/videos/tipsandtricks/chromerevert.md @@ -92,3 +92,5 @@ That's the state of affairs right now. We know that it needs some improvement, b it and it's on our roadmap. Thanks so very much, and we'll talk to you soon. + + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/videos/tipsandtricks/chromerevertfix.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/videos/tipsandtricks/chromerevertfix.md index 0794b93104..d1c63e3563 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/videos/tipsandtricks/chromerevertfix.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/videos/tipsandtricks/chromerevertfix.md @@ -114,3 +114,5 @@ delete the settings at every run. I hope that helps you out and now you can use Chrome with even more confidence. Thanks so much and talk to you soon. + + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/videos/tipsandtricks/firefoxabout.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/videos/tipsandtricks/firefoxabout.md index e7383a3cca..38c3d05eb5 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/videos/tipsandtricks/firefoxabout.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/videos/tipsandtricks/firefoxabout.md @@ -104,3 +104,5 @@ achieved the goal and that's what's getting delivered. That's about it. That's how to convert from the two Paks to multiple Paks of the about-config settings in Firefox. Hope this helps you out. Thanks so much. + + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/videos/tipsandtricks/firefoxplugins.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/videos/tipsandtricks/firefoxplugins.md index 762e0a446d..2fb6d3293e 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/videos/tipsandtricks/firefoxplugins.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/videos/tipsandtricks/firefoxplugins.md @@ -49,3 +49,5 @@ comma, allow. And that will do it. And then every time users go to that webpage, guaranteed to hit allow. Hope that helps you out. And thanks again. + + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/videos/tipsandtricks/ieproxyserver.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/videos/tipsandtricks/ieproxyserver.md index e9a75d83fc..7828a84d85 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/videos/tipsandtricks/ieproxyserver.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/videos/tipsandtricks/ieproxyserver.md @@ -80,3 +80,5 @@ same time. That is not allowed and will cause headaches. I hope this helps you o more questions, you can post them to the "How Do I" sections in the forums. Thanks. Bye-bye. + + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/videos/tipsandtricks/invincea.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/videos/tipsandtricks/invincea.md index 67b7cbb46c..91ba770f35 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/videos/tipsandtricks/invincea.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/videos/tipsandtricks/invincea.md @@ -44,7 +44,7 @@ So, right-click here, click edit, and then the first thing we'll do is we'll do and Chrome, so we'll go to user side PolicyPak here, we'll click on Application Settings Manager, right-click New Application and we'll pick Internet Explorer 8 and later for windows 7 and later. So, there's nothing special you need to do in PolicyPak in order to get Invincea stuff to work. You -just go ahead and make this endpointpolicymanager.com and while we're here we will right-click and we will lock +just go ahead and make this policypak.com and while we're here we will right-click and we will lock it down, so we'll disable the corresponding control in the target application, thus making it not possible for you to just change it in the UI. We can also, if we want to – I'm not going to demonstrate this. You can perform ACL lockdown, which will ensure that if the user goes to the @@ -58,7 +58,7 @@ the purpose of this demonstration. I'm just sort of proving a point here that we settings into the Invincea browser and the regular browser and I'll demonstrate both of those. Okay? So, that's Internet Explorer and while I'm here I'll also do Chrome here. So, I'll take Chrome and I've got to pick the right one. There we go. I'll double-click that guy here and let's go ahead and -set the specific Homepage. We'll also set this to endpointpolicymanager.com and we'll go over to Advanced and I +set the specific Homepage. We'll also set this to policypak.com and we'll go over to Advanced and I like this one. I want you NOT check offer to save passwords I enter on the web because if the bad guys get into the @@ -67,14 +67,14 @@ attack vector. Even though the browser is protected it's still an attack vector into the end-user's machine. So, we uncheck offer to save passwords as I enter them on the web. Okay, and then lastly we will go, over on the computer side, we'll go to PolicyPak Application Settings Manager and we'll manage Firefox New Application. Then we'll go to Firefox 23 and Later Pak -and once again we will also drive in the Homepage of endpointpolicymanager.com, right-click, we'll go ahead and +and once again we will also drive in the Homepage of policypak.com, right-click, we'll go ahead and lockdown the setting using the system wide config file. Firefox has a slightly different way of doing things. We'll go ahead and go to Security and we want to check all three of these checkboxes here and lock them all down. Okay, so we're making sure that, again, even though the browser itself is protected from the bad guys breaking through, we still have to protect the attack vectors inside the browser itself. So, -[https://www.endpointpolicymanager.com/pp-blog/windows-10-block-websites](https://www.endpointpolicymanager.com/pp-blog/windows-10-block-websites) +[https://www.policypak.com/pp-blog/windows-10-block-websites](https://www.policypak.com/pp-blog/windows-10-block-websites) and don't remember password for sites. You know, these are the kinds of things you want to make sure that you still do no matter what your browser situation looks like. Oh, and also, I forgot. While I'm here also I will right-click New Application and select PolicyPak for Acrobat Reader X, okay. @@ -132,3 +132,5 @@ Invincea, we will fully support our configurations together. All you need to do version of PolicyPak and keep on going and that's it. Hope that explains our PolicyPak and Invincea integration. I hope you enjoy it, get to use it, and looking forward to having you try it out and let us know how it works. Thanks so much. Take care. + + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/videos/tipsandtricks/oraclejava.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/videos/tipsandtricks/oraclejava.md index 55132726f1..cbcc7e74ae 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/videos/tipsandtricks/oraclejava.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/videos/tipsandtricks/oraclejava.md @@ -132,3 +132,5 @@ Pak and getting over to the universal Pak for Oracle Java 7 to 9. I hope this helps you out. If you have any questions, please use the forums for this particular function. Thanks so very much. + + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/videos/tipsandtricks/paksbig.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/videos/tipsandtricks/paksbig.md index 6d82a8072d..c1644cd857 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/videos/tipsandtricks/paksbig.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/videos/tipsandtricks/paksbig.md @@ -57,3 +57,5 @@ Well, anyway, this is just to help you out to let you know how to find things ev search capability in Application Settings Manager. Hope this video helps you out. Thanks very much and talk to you soon. + + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/videos/troubleshooting/_category_.json b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/videos/troubleshooting/_category_.json index 5ae4feb2a8..55c316dfb5 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/videos/troubleshooting/_category_.json +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/videos/troubleshooting/_category_.json @@ -3,4 +3,4 @@ "position": 110, "collapsed": true, "collapsible": true -} \ No newline at end of file +} diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/videos/troubleshooting/chrome.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/videos/troubleshooting/chrome.md index e294fc029f..9306e38a59 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/videos/troubleshooting/chrome.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/videos/troubleshooting/chrome.md @@ -11,3 +11,5 @@ Endpoint Policy Manager (formerly PolicyPak) isnt the bad guy; but if you dont w messages again, this is the workaround. + + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/videos/vdi/_category_.json b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/videos/vdi/_category_.json index 37e24a5b65..0b24289d34 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/videos/vdi/_category_.json +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/videos/vdi/_category_.json @@ -3,4 +3,4 @@ "position": 90, "collapsed": true, "collapsible": true -} \ No newline at end of file +} diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/videos/vdi/dedicated.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/videos/vdi/dedicated.md index fabc77a678..304c33da72 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/videos/vdi/dedicated.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/videos/vdi/dedicated.md @@ -140,3 +140,5 @@ dedicated VDI machines. If you have any questions about this, we're happy to hel to getting you into a trial soon. Thanks so much. + + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/videos/vdi/integration.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/videos/vdi/integration.md index c0d3a053e0..2d0a3ec208 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/videos/vdi/integration.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/videos/vdi/integration.md @@ -28,7 +28,7 @@ Add more value to your Microsoft VDI investment. Tip: After you watch the video, please download our free whitepaper "What Most IT admins don't know about -VDI": [https://www.endpointpolicymanager.com/integration/solutions/why-vdi-admin-need-endpointpolicymanager.html](https://www.endpointpolicymanager.com/integration/solutions/why-vdi-admin-need-endpointpolicymanager.html) +VDI": [https://www.policypak.com/integration/solutions/why-vdi-admin-need-endpointpolicymanager.html](https://www.policypak.com/integration/solutions/why-vdi-admin-need-endpointpolicymanager.html) @@ -229,7 +229,7 @@ that anybody who logs on to those machines regardless of who they are is going t settings. That's very powerful. I'm going to use "Mozilla Firefox" in this example. Let me set the "Home Page" to -"www.endpointpolicymanager.com." I'll lock it down with "Revert the policy setting to the default value when it +"www.policypak.com." I'll lock it down with "Revert the policy setting to the default value when it is no longer applied," a superpower from PolicyPak. I'll go to "Security." You saw me work around these settings. I want to make sure users can't work around these settings, so I'm going to "lock down this setting using the system-wide config file." I'm going to lock down each of these settings @@ -276,3 +276,5 @@ That's it for PolicyPak and Microsoft VDI. If you have any questions or you want a trial, we're here for you. Thanks so very much, and we'll talk to you soon. + + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/videos/vdi/localmode.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/videos/vdi/localmode.md index f6b7abc16a..30cd88a95d 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/videos/vdi/localmode.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/videos/vdi/localmode.md @@ -154,3 +154,5 @@ I hope this has been a helpful video for you. Go ahead and check out the other v missing tools series. Thanks so much, and talk to you soon. + + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/videos/vdi/thinapp.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/videos/vdi/thinapp.md index 574ff26c50..d50aad9ea9 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/videos/vdi/thinapp.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/videos/vdi/thinapp.md @@ -88,7 +88,7 @@ have via ThinApp. In that way, you might want to ensure that some particular sec look-and-feel settings are always the same for both versions. I'm going to do this on the computer side. On "PolicyPak/Applications/New/Application," I'll select -"PolicyPak for Mozilla Firefox." Then for the "Home Page" I'll change this to "www.endpointpolicymanager.com." +"PolicyPak for Mozilla Firefox." Then for the "Home Page" I'll change this to "www.policypak.com." While I'm here, I will also "Lockdown this setting using the system-wide config file." This is going to guarantee that users can't work around this setting. @@ -134,7 +134,7 @@ If I take a look at the one that's distributed through ThinApp and VMWare View that's version "21.0" The key point is, let's take a look back at version 6 again. If I go to the "Options" here, right -there you can see that the "Home Page" is being set by "www.endpointpolicymanager.com" and it's locked down so +there you can see that the "Home Page" is being set by "www.policypak.com" and it's locked down so users can't work around it. If we go to "Security," those settings again are being delivered. You saw me configure this @@ -200,3 +200,5 @@ That's about it. If you have any other questions about this, I hope you watch so videos in this series. Get in touch if you're looking to get started with a trial. Talk to you soon. + + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/videos/vdi/thinappworkspace.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/videos/vdi/thinappworkspace.md index f7344d137c..aa51a759de 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/videos/vdi/thinappworkspace.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/videos/vdi/thinappworkspace.md @@ -86,7 +86,7 @@ we'll select "Manages Firefox (Real and ThinApp)." We're just utilizing the Grou we created the last time. If we just take a look at the "Settings" report here, we'll see that we've got settings on the -"General Tab." We're delivering "www.endpointpolicymanager.com," and we're also delivering some important +"General Tab." We're delivering "www.policypak.com," and we're also delivering some important "Security" settings. We can see that if we right click, click "Edit…" and take a look at the computer side "PolicyPak/Applications/New/Application" and just dive in there and see our changes. @@ -123,3 +123,5 @@ OK. That's it. Thanks so much for watching. If you're looking to get started wit here for you. Thank you so much for watching, and talk to you soon. + + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/videos/vdi/vmware.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/videos/vdi/vmware.md index e1c9954725..117fe58e33 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/videos/vdi/vmware.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/videos/vdi/vmware.md @@ -197,3 +197,5 @@ Thanks so very much. If you're looking to get started, we hope to hear from you out. Thanks so much. Talk to you soon. + + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/videos/videolearningcenter.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/videos/videolearningcenter.md index d2257cd2ca..8c4c8c82a4 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/videos/videolearningcenter.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/videos/videolearningcenter.md @@ -158,3 +158,5 @@ See the following Video topics for Application Manager. - [Endpoint Policy Manager for Microsoft Office 2013 and 2016](/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/videos/otherapplications/office.md) - [Endpoint Policy Manager for Microsoft Skype for Business (formerly Lync)](/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/videos/otherapplications/skype.md) - [Endpoint Policy Manager for Thunderbird](/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/videos/otherapplications/thunderbird.md) + + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/videos/virtualization/_category_.json b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/videos/virtualization/_category_.json index 4aa6d74166..db7d51cb8c 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/videos/virtualization/_category_.json +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/videos/virtualization/_category_.json @@ -3,4 +3,4 @@ "position": 100, "collapsed": true, "collapsible": true -} \ No newline at end of file +} diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/videos/virtualization/appv.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/videos/virtualization/appv.md index 8cfb474a58..9e89e1204d 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/videos/virtualization/appv.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/videos/virtualization/appv.md @@ -13,7 +13,7 @@ App-V has NO Group Policy support inside of sequences. So, if you needed to twea file, edit the registry, or otherwise configure your App-V packages, you've got a real problem. See this detailed blog entry -([https://www.endpointpolicymanager.com/integration/blog-entry-link.html](https://www.endpointpolicymanager.com/integration/blog-entry-link.html)) +([https://www.policypak.com/integration/blog-entry-link.html](https://www.policypak.com/integration/blog-entry-link.html)) and example. Good news for you: We've got that problem totally handled. @@ -51,9 +51,9 @@ When you're ready to manage your App-V packages using Group Policy, Endpoint Pol for you. Click on Download -([https://www.endpointpolicymanager.com/integration/about-us/contact-us.html](https://www.endpointpolicymanager.com/integration/about-us/contact-us.html)) +([https://www.policypak.com/integration/about-us/contact-us.html](https://www.policypak.com/integration/about-us/contact-us.html)) or Webiar -([https://www.endpointpolicymanager.com/integration/webinar](https://www.endpointpolicymanager.com/integration/webinar)) to +([https://www.policypak.com/integration/webinar](https://www.policypak.com/integration/webinar)) to get the software and try it out for yourself. ### Manage App-V applications dynamically with Group Policy video transcript @@ -112,7 +112,7 @@ right click and click "Edit" here, we'll do this on the computer side. We'll go "PolicyPak/Applications/New/Application," and we'll pick "PolicyPak for Mozilla Firefox 23.0." We'll go ahead and use that. -While we're here, let's go ahead and do the "Home Page" and make this "www.endpointpolicymanager.com." We'll +While we're here, let's go ahead and do the "Home Page" and make this "www.policypak.com." We'll also do some superpowers as well like "Lockdown this setting using the system-wide config file" so users can't work around it. We'll go to "Security" and we'll check all three of these checkboxes. We'll also lock down two of them as well, just to be on the safe side. @@ -155,3 +155,5 @@ If you have any other questions, we're happy to help. We look forward to helping you started with PolicyPak real soon. Thanks so much. + + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/videos/virtualization/spoonnovell.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/videos/virtualization/spoonnovell.md index b18d73dddd..1c80d2e704 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/videos/virtualization/spoonnovell.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/videos/virtualization/spoonnovell.md @@ -55,7 +55,7 @@ When you're ready to manage your Spoon or Novell ZENworks Application Virtualiza Endpoint Policy Manager is here for you. Click on Webinar -([https://www.endpointpolicymanager.com/integration/webinar](https://www.endpointpolicymanager.com/integration/webinar)) to +([https://www.policypak.com/integration/webinar](https://www.policypak.com/integration/webinar)) to get the software and try it out for yourself. ### Endpoint Policy Manager extends Group Policy to Spoon / Novell ZENworks App Virtualization video transcript @@ -112,7 +112,7 @@ If we go to "Updater," let's go ahead and "Do not download or install updates au again, we'll "Disable corresponding control in target application." While I'm also here, let me go to "PolicyPak for Mozilla Firefox" and let's take a look at this. -Let's go ahead and set our Firefox settings to "www.endpointpolicymanager.com" and also ensure that our +Let's go ahead and set our Firefox settings to "www.policypak.com" and also ensure that our "Security" settings are always set. Once we've done that, let's go back over to the target machine. Let's run "gpupdate,"or we could @@ -133,7 +133,7 @@ setting and also grayed it out. If we go to "Updater," we've delivered "Do not d updates automatically"and also grayed it out. Let's head over to "Firefox with Spoon (PolicyPak)." If we go to "Options," you can see the -"Security" settings are all set and our "www.endpointpolicymanager.com" is delivered as the "Home Page."If we +"Security" settings are all set and our "www.policypak.com" is delivered as the "Home Page."If we make this "www.abc.com" or something we shouldn't do and close this out and rerun the application, as soon as we rerun the application our settings are redelivered and re-guaranteed. @@ -179,3 +179,5 @@ If you are ready to get started and you want to test this all out yourself, we a the PPSpoonShim DLL to any customer or prospect who asks. Thanks so much, and we'll look forward to talking to you soon. Thanks. + + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/videos/virtualization/symantec.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/videos/virtualization/symantec.md index f467ecb4c5..78f3fbea58 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/videos/virtualization/symantec.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/videos/virtualization/symantec.md @@ -146,7 +146,7 @@ these settings afterward and also optionally lock it down. That's what PolicyPak If we go back to our Group Policy Object here, we can go to "New Application" and we'll pick "PolicyPak for Mozilla Firefox" here. We'll go ahead and double click it, and we'll set the "Home -Page" – notice again that our Pak looks pretty much exactly like the app – "www.endpointpolicymanager.com." +Page" – notice again that our Pak looks pretty much exactly like the app – "www.policypak.com." While we're here, for "Security" we will check all of these checkboxes and really ensure that those settings are going to be dynamically delivered. @@ -157,7 +157,7 @@ show you how to do that. Alright, now that that's done, I'll go ahead and close that out. Let's go ahead and run "Mozilla Firefox" and see if our settings were set dynamically using PolicyPak. We'll go to "Firefox/Options." There we go. The "Security" tab shows that all three settings were set, and the -"General" tab shows that "www.endpointpolicymanager.com" is the now "Home Page." +"General" tab shows that "www.policypak.com" is the now "Home Page." If they change this to "www.oops.com" and they do something they shouldn't do, click "OK" and click close, well the next time Firefox is run, whether or not they're online or offline, those settings @@ -175,3 +175,5 @@ Virtualization. If you're looking to get a trial or an eval copy of PolicyPak, c webinars and as soon as we see you there we'll hand over the bits. Thanks so much, and I'll talk to you soon. + + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/videos/virtualization/thinapp.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/videos/virtualization/thinapp.md index aa4b3f667e..b705efdf4e 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/videos/virtualization/thinapp.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/videos/virtualization/thinapp.md @@ -52,7 +52,7 @@ When you're ready to manage your ThinApp packages using Group Policy, Endpoint P here for you. Click on Webinar -([https://www.endpointpolicymanager.com/video/support-sharing/webinar-2.html](https://www.endpointpolicymanager.com/video/support-sharing/webinar-2.html)) +([https://www.policypak.com/video/support-sharing/webinar-2.html](https://www.policypak.com/video/support-sharing/webinar-2.html)) to get the software and try it out for yourself. ### Manage ThinApp Packages on Physical or VDI machines Video Transcript @@ -158,7 +158,7 @@ on the computer side. I'll click "Edit" here, and I'll dive down under the compu "PolicyPak/Applications/New/Application." I'm going to pick on "PolicyPak for Mozilla Firefox 23.0." Now this version of Firefox says it's 23, but it will work for pretty much every version you have. -If I click over here, let me go ahead and deliver a "Home Page." I'll go to "www.endpointpolicymanager.com." I +If I click over here, let me go ahead and deliver a "Home Page." I'll go to "www.policypak.com." I also want to right click and "Lockdown this setting using the system-wide config file." This is going to ensure these settings can't be worked around. @@ -181,7 +181,7 @@ background either using Group Policy or a tool like SCCM or LANDesk or whatever tool you have. I just happen to be using Group Policy in this case. Let's start off with the real application. We'll go to "Mozilla Firefox" here.  We'll go to  -"Firefox/Options" and you can see we've driven the "www.endpointpolicymanager.com" "Home Page" in there. The +"Firefox/Options" and you can see we've driven the "www.policypak.com" "Home Page" in there. The "Security" checkboxes are delivered and checked on. If we go to "about:config" here and we look for those three settings that I manipulated – there they are – these three settings were in the Pak configuration, and I've delivered those in. @@ -224,3 +224,5 @@ recommend that folks attend a webinar, and then we'll hand over the bits. Then y and see if it's right for you. Thanks so much for watching, and we'll talk to you soon. + + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/videos/virtualization/uev.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/videos/virtualization/uev.md index b3bac3252e..c8765ed1e0 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/videos/virtualization/uev.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/videos/virtualization/uev.md @@ -41,7 +41,7 @@ applications settings using Group Policy, Endpoint Policy Manager is here for you. Click on Webiar/Downdload -([https://www.endpointpolicymanager.com/integration/webinar](https://www.endpointpolicymanager.com/integration/webinar)) on +([https://www.policypak.com/integration/webinar](https://www.policypak.com/integration/webinar)) on the right to try it out for yourself. ### Endpoint Policy Manager enhances Microsoft User Experience Virtualization Video Transcript @@ -129,3 +129,5 @@ for delivery and enforcement and UE-V for users' preferences to roam around with any questions about how these two tools make an awesome better together story, we're here for you, just reach out. We'd love to get you the bits of PolicyPak and you can try it yourself and see how wonderful the better together story really is. Thanks so very much, and we'll talk to you soon. + + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/videos/virtualization/xenapp.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/videos/virtualization/xenapp.md index 25cf427195..ab2e312616 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/videos/virtualization/xenapp.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/videos/virtualization/xenapp.md @@ -130,7 +130,7 @@ application. It lives on this machine. If we were to now target Firefox, we're g Click "Edit…" here and once again under "PolicyPak/Applications/New/Application" and we'll go to "PolicyPak for Mozilla Firefox." Now remember, Firefox doesn't keep its stuff in the registry. There's no easy-peasy way to say wherever a user roams make sure they get the exact same settings, -until now. We're going to deploy "www.endpointpolicymanager.com" as the "Home Page." We'll also go to "Security" +until now. We're going to deploy "www.policypak.com" as the "Home Page." We'll also go to "Security" settings and dictate that, because the user turned off these "Security" settings, we're going to turn them right back on. It's just that easy. We'll go back to our target machine. We'll run "gpupdate" and now after GPUpdate succeeds, the very next time we run Firefox from the XenApp @@ -138,10 +138,10 @@ streaming server, we're going to ensure that our settings will dynamically be pl If you have a new security concern, you have something that's updated, something you need to make sure is pushed out to all of your users or computers, you can do it instantly using the Group Policy infrastructure you already have. Let's go ahead and run "Firefox8 Streaming" again. There it is, -"www.endpointpolicymanager.com." There's the home page. We'll go to "Options" and go to "Security." It's checked +"www.policypak.com." There's the home page. We'll go to "Options" and go to "Security." It's checked just the way we expect. If they were to uncheck these settings or change the "Home Page" to "www.google.com" something like that, the very next time Group Policy is updated and then Firefox is -run you will see that we will get it back to "www.endpointpolicymanager.com" and all of the "Home Page" settings +run you will see that we will get it back to "www.policypak.com" and all of the "Home Page" settings are there and the "Security" settings are there. You might be wondering, how hard is this to set up? Does it take a lot of infrastructure, a lot of moving parts to make this happen? The answer is no. It's very, very simple. It is true that PolicyPak does require that on all of your client machines @@ -171,7 +171,9 @@ OpenOffice, Thunderbird, WinZip, Lync – none of those use the proper policies wanted to manage any of those guys – Flash, Chrome, Java, Firefox, Thunderbird, Lync, any of those things – using Group Policy to set settings and lock things out, PolicyPak is your answer. Thank you so much for watching. If you would like to get the trial bits, all you've got to do is come to -www.endpointpolicymanager.com. Go ahead and click here under "Webinar/Download." Sign up for one of our one-hour +www.policypak.com. Go ahead and click here under "Webinar/Download." Sign up for one of our one-hour demonstrations, and then afterward we'll send you the bits and you can try it out yourself. Looking forward to having you as part of the PolicyPak team. Thanks so much, because remember, with PolicyPak what you set it what they get. Thanks so much. Bye bye. + + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/videos/whatdoesitdo/_category_.json b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/videos/whatdoesitdo/_category_.json index 0f85b2c195..0fbabc8d74 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/videos/whatdoesitdo/_category_.json +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/videos/whatdoesitdo/_category_.json @@ -3,4 +3,4 @@ "position": 10, "collapsed": true, "collapsible": true -} \ No newline at end of file +} diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/videos/whatdoesitdo/cloud.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/videos/whatdoesitdo/cloud.md index 419a7361ce..3d1d6dc1c7 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/videos/whatdoesitdo/cloud.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/videos/whatdoesitdo/cloud.md @@ -10,3 +10,5 @@ manager, managing Firefox, Java, and Chrome settings using Endpoint Policy Manag Manager and our Endpoint Policy Manager Cloud Edition. + + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/videos/whatdoesitdo/grouppolicy.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/videos/whatdoesitdo/grouppolicy.md index 7b48763b0f..ccd124f23c 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/videos/whatdoesitdo/grouppolicy.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/videos/whatdoesitdo/grouppolicy.md @@ -10,3 +10,5 @@ application manager, managing Java settings using Group Policy and the Endpoint Cloud. + + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/videos/whatdoesitdo/managers.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/videos/whatdoesitdo/managers.md index 5f6f18bb7b..c92c19aada 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/videos/whatdoesitdo/managers.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/videos/whatdoesitdo/managers.md @@ -54,3 +54,5 @@ Getting started couldn't be easier. Just click the Download button on the right. see PolicyPak in action, be sure to watch our how-to videos found in the support section of our website. PolicyPak, what you set is what they get. + + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/videos/whatdoesitdo/mdm.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/videos/whatdoesitdo/mdm.md index 8415fd0ac3..008e821569 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/videos/whatdoesitdo/mdm.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/videos/whatdoesitdo/mdm.md @@ -99,3 +99,5 @@ So there you have it. This is how you can manage application settings on your no machines by using the application setting manager with PolicyPak MDM edition. If this is interesting to you, sign up for a webinar and we will get you started on a 30-day free trial right away. Thanks so much. + + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/videos/whatdoesitdo/onpremise.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/videos/whatdoesitdo/onpremise.md index d8fd49178a..794aa4815f 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/videos/whatdoesitdo/onpremise.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/videos/whatdoesitdo/onpremise.md @@ -163,6 +163,8 @@ For instance, if you're looking inside the Group Policy Object Editor, you're go well. With that in mind, I'll sign off. I hope this is very helpful. If you need help, we have the forums -and also support at endpointpolicymanager.com. +and also support at policypak.com. Thanks so very much, and welcome to PolicyPak. + + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/videos/whatdoesitdo/pak.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/videos/whatdoesitdo/pak.md index 6a67e3c908..43352d1383 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/videos/whatdoesitdo/pak.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/videos/whatdoesitdo/pak.md @@ -9,3 +9,5 @@ Lockdown UI for hundreds of applications and secure your settings with PolicyPak Settings Manager! + + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/browserrouter/_category_.json b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/browserrouter/_category_.json index fc3145e1ff..0ea8b748ff 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/browserrouter/_category_.json +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/browserrouter/_category_.json @@ -8,3 +8,4 @@ "id": "overview" } } + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/browserrouter/knowledgebase/_category_.json b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/browserrouter/knowledgebase/_category_.json index f890ea6095..bd3755797e 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/browserrouter/knowledgebase/_category_.json +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/browserrouter/knowledgebase/_category_.json @@ -8,3 +8,4 @@ "id": "knowledgebase" } } + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/browserrouter/knowledgebase/installation/_category_.json b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/browserrouter/knowledgebase/installation/_category_.json index ee3640f7af..76ffd74d1c 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/browserrouter/knowledgebase/installation/_category_.json +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/browserrouter/knowledgebase/installation/_category_.json @@ -4,3 +4,4 @@ "collapsed": true, "collapsible": true } + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/browserrouter/knowledgebase/installation/chromemanual.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/browserrouter/knowledgebase/installation/chromemanual.md index 916219164a..ed79aaf611 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/browserrouter/knowledgebase/installation/chromemanual.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/browserrouter/knowledgebase/installation/chromemanual.md @@ -30,11 +30,11 @@ Note down the Extension ID. You'll need this step every time we release updates ![535_1_image-20191222210303-1](/images/endpointpolicymanager/browserrouter/install/535_1_image-20191222210303-1.webp) -**Step 3 –** ote the PPBR Chrome Extension's Version Number. +**Step 3 –** Note the PPBR Chrome Extension's Version Number. -**Step 4 –** Launch this URL, [https://www.crxextractor.com/](https://www.crxextractor.com/) +**Step 4 –** Find a CRX Extractor tool. There are a variety of them online. Steps follow are generic and may be different based upon the CRX tool you have chosen. -**Step 5 –** Insert the updated PPBR Chrome Extension URL that you appended in step 1.2. +**Step 5 –** Insert the updated PPBR Chrome Extension URL that you appended in step 2. ![535_3_image-20191222210303-2_457x162](/images/endpointpolicymanager/browserrouter/install/535_3_image-20191222210303-2_457x162.webp) diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/browserrouter/knowledgebase/installation/defaultbrowser.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/browserrouter/knowledgebase/installation/defaultbrowser.md index 01b61dd5b6..67e1d382d1 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/browserrouter/knowledgebase/installation/defaultbrowser.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/browserrouter/knowledgebase/installation/defaultbrowser.md @@ -111,3 +111,5 @@ you will see that Edge has become the default browser. ![141_7_image](/images/endpointpolicymanager/troubleshooting/browserrouter/install/141_7_image.webp) ![141_8_image](/images/endpointpolicymanager/troubleshooting/browserrouter/install/141_8_image.webp) + + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/browserrouter/knowledgebase/installation/iepromptdll.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/browserrouter/knowledgebase/installation/iepromptdll.md index 83beab46ee..71bcd430bb 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/browserrouter/knowledgebase/installation/iepromptdll.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/browserrouter/knowledgebase/installation/iepromptdll.md @@ -26,3 +26,5 @@ Even if users select DON'T ENABLE, theEndpoint Policy Manager CSE will fix it at The workaround and recommendation is to install theEndpoint Policy Manager CSE when no users are logged on at all, and hence, IE wouldn't be open to cause this situation. + + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/browserrouter/knowledgebase/installation/preventiequestions.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/browserrouter/knowledgebase/installation/preventiequestions.md index 8186dd1bd0..8c48d28b23 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/browserrouter/knowledgebase/installation/preventiequestions.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/browserrouter/knowledgebase/installation/preventiequestions.md @@ -12,3 +12,5 @@ then install the PP CSE. ``` Do {$ieCheck = Get-Process iexplore -ErrorAction SilentlyContinueIf ($ieCheck -eq $null) {msiexec /i ‘PolicyPak Client-Side Extension x64.msi' /q#Write-Host ‘Installing'Start-Sleep -s 600Exit}else {#Write-Host ‘IE Open'Start-Sleep -s 600}} while ($ieCheck -ne $null) ``` + + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/browserrouter/knowledgebase/installation/twologons.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/browserrouter/knowledgebase/installation/twologons.md index 20f80eee67..f4b345436f 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/browserrouter/knowledgebase/installation/twologons.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/browserrouter/knowledgebase/installation/twologons.md @@ -18,3 +18,5 @@ Then on the next Group Policy refresh (second logon or one logon plus a manual o GPupdate), Endpoint Policy Manager Browser Router should be "saved" and ready for use. All Endpoint Policy Manager Browser Router policies should work at that point. + + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/browserrouter/knowledgebase/installation/windowsopenprompt.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/browserrouter/knowledgebase/installation/windowsopenprompt.md index 6f118faab1..f280500954 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/browserrouter/knowledgebase/installation/windowsopenprompt.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/browserrouter/knowledgebase/installation/windowsopenprompt.md @@ -22,3 +22,5 @@ So, the Endpoint Policy Manager CSE itself doesn't require a reboot to start wor However, for Endpoint Policy Manager Browser Router to solidify itself as the default browser (to then perform the routing) you must logoff and log on to pick up this new setting. + + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/browserrouter/knowledgebase/knowledgebase.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/browserrouter/knowledgebase/knowledgebase.md index b2236bbef9..6258e06018 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/browserrouter/knowledgebase/knowledgebase.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/browserrouter/knowledgebase/knowledgebase.md @@ -33,3 +33,5 @@ Learn advanced techniques and best practices from real-world implementations. Ou --- *For immediate support needs, see our [Contact Support](/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/browserrouter/knowledgebase/troubleshooting/contactsupport.md) section.* + + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/browserrouter/knowledgebase/tipsandtricks/_category_.json b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/browserrouter/knowledgebase/tipsandtricks/_category_.json index a74978754e..431040a5b1 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/browserrouter/knowledgebase/tipsandtricks/_category_.json +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/browserrouter/knowledgebase/tipsandtricks/_category_.json @@ -4,3 +4,4 @@ "collapsed": true, "collapsible": true } + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/browserrouter/knowledgebase/tipsandtricks/advancedblockingmessage.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/browserrouter/knowledgebase/tipsandtricks/advancedblockingmessage.md index 2c4c952177..1c709bea4c 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/browserrouter/knowledgebase/tipsandtricks/advancedblockingmessage.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/browserrouter/knowledgebase/tipsandtricks/advancedblockingmessage.md @@ -43,3 +43,5 @@ Collection: %COLLECTION_NAME% ({%COLLECTION_ID%}). GPO: %GPO_NAME% % ({%GPO_ID%}).  Please contact your administrator to get more information. ``` + + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/browserrouter/knowledgebase/tipsandtricks/browsermode.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/browserrouter/knowledgebase/tipsandtricks/browsermode.md index 65a6ae5ba0..06f0ab5c14 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/browserrouter/knowledgebase/tipsandtricks/browsermode.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/browserrouter/knowledgebase/tipsandtricks/browsermode.md @@ -47,3 +47,5 @@ see this kb article for more information: [Endpoint Policy Manager Browser Router: Internet Explorer in Edge mode](/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/browserrouter/videolearningcenter/tipsandtricks/ieedgemode.md) ::: + + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/browserrouter/knowledgebase/tipsandtricks/commandlinearguments.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/browserrouter/knowledgebase/tipsandtricks/commandlinearguments.md index e76dd8ee43..b2bba53fce 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/browserrouter/knowledgebase/tipsandtricks/commandlinearguments.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/browserrouter/knowledgebase/tipsandtricks/commandlinearguments.md @@ -42,3 +42,5 @@ anymore and it is replaced with Command line arguments don't work when the source and target browsers are the same. ::: + + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/browserrouter/knowledgebase/tipsandtricks/defined.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/browserrouter/knowledgebase/tipsandtricks/defined.md index a6ea46cbb9..9b2a717a8a 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/browserrouter/knowledgebase/tipsandtricks/defined.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/browserrouter/knowledgebase/tipsandtricks/defined.md @@ -60,3 +60,5 @@ example, from within Firefox or via the OS selector. as the default. **Step 4 –** The user will believe that their default browser is actually what has been set here. + + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/browserrouter/knowledgebase/tipsandtricks/edgelegacybrowser.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/browserrouter/knowledgebase/tipsandtricks/edgelegacybrowser.md index f348c6a1f4..2ba2903c50 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/browserrouter/knowledgebase/tipsandtricks/edgelegacybrowser.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/browserrouter/knowledgebase/tipsandtricks/edgelegacybrowser.md @@ -26,3 +26,5 @@ the other extensions. It can be managed by clicking on **Extensions** >**…** >, **Manage extension**. ![907_3_image-20220403003715-3](/images/endpointpolicymanager/browserrouter/907_3_image-20220403003715-3.webp) + + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/browserrouter/knowledgebase/tipsandtricks/forcebrowser.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/browserrouter/knowledgebase/tipsandtricks/forcebrowser.md index 24a57d4646..d8b82f30b2 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/browserrouter/knowledgebase/tipsandtricks/forcebrowser.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/browserrouter/knowledgebase/tipsandtricks/forcebrowser.md @@ -34,3 +34,5 @@ the home page configured above. In this example,when Firefox or Internet Explorer is started, Browser Router will immediately close that browser and open Chrome. + + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/browserrouter/knowledgebase/tipsandtricks/removeagent.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/browserrouter/knowledgebase/tipsandtricks/removeagent.md index 5eb1d7096e..b2040ebdce 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/browserrouter/knowledgebase/tipsandtricks/removeagent.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/browserrouter/knowledgebase/tipsandtricks/removeagent.md @@ -92,3 +92,5 @@ under **Settings** > **Default Apps** > **Default Apps** > **Web Browser**, open **Step 6 –** Now check under **Settings** > **Default Apps** > **Web Browser** and the option to select the PPBR Agent should no longer be present. + + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/browserrouter/knowledgebase/tipsandtricks/securityzone.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/browserrouter/knowledgebase/tipsandtricks/securityzone.md index f2e5b170f2..416340a6d7 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/browserrouter/knowledgebase/tipsandtricks/securityzone.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/browserrouter/knowledgebase/tipsandtricks/securityzone.md @@ -17,3 +17,5 @@ is set to BLOCK. blocking policy is last in the list, so all whitelisted items will process before the blockitem. ![170_2_image002](/images/endpointpolicymanager/browserrouter/editpolicytemplate/170_2_image002.webp) + + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/browserrouter/knowledgebase/tipsandtricks/shortcuticons.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/browserrouter/knowledgebase/tipsandtricks/shortcuticons.md index 97bd65bc5e..57bd52af76 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/browserrouter/knowledgebase/tipsandtricks/shortcuticons.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/browserrouter/knowledgebase/tipsandtricks/shortcuticons.md @@ -65,3 +65,5 @@ can be seen here. You want to do this on the computer side, which will change th user and computer browsers. ![835_9_hfkb-1127-img-09_950x455](/images/endpointpolicymanager/browserrouter/835_9_hfkb-1127-img-09_950x455.webp) + + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/browserrouter/knowledgebase/tipsandtricks/suppresspopup.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/browserrouter/knowledgebase/tipsandtricks/suppresspopup.md index dd075e3be4..a0479cec55 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/browserrouter/knowledgebase/tipsandtricks/suppresspopup.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/browserrouter/knowledgebase/tipsandtricks/suppresspopup.md @@ -11,3 +11,5 @@ When you use the Chrome Pak or Chrome ADMX settings you can use this setting. - Navigate to Policy Path: Computer `Configuration\Administrative Templates\Google\Google Chrome\` - Policy Name: Continue running background apps when Google Chrome is closed - Policy State: Disabled + + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/browserrouter/knowledgebase/tipsandtricks/useselectablebrowser.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/browserrouter/knowledgebase/tipsandtricks/useselectablebrowser.md index cf5b2180be..0364590913 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/browserrouter/knowledgebase/tipsandtricks/useselectablebrowser.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/browserrouter/knowledgebase/tipsandtricks/useselectablebrowser.md @@ -126,10 +126,12 @@ convenience the required User side Group Policy Preference XMLS are attached bel ::: -HTTP: [https://www.endpointpolicymanager.com/pp-files/2020-12-29_no-default-or-default-edge- -then-set-to-chrome-http.xml](https://www.endpointpolicymanager.com/pp-files/2020-12-29_no-default-or-default-edge- +HTTP: [https://www.policypak.com/pp-files/2020-12-29_no-default-or-default-edge- +then-set-to-chrome-http.xml](https://www.policypak.com/pp-files/2020-12-29_no-default-or-default-edge- then-set-to-chrome-http.xml) -HTTPS: [https://www.endpointpolicymanager.com/pp-files/2020-12-29_no-default-or-default-edge- -then-set-to-chrome-https.xml](https://www.endpointpolicymanager.com/pp-files/2020-12-29_no-default-or-default-edge- +HTTPS: [https://www.policypak.com/pp-files/2020-12-29_no-default-or-default-edge- +then-set-to-chrome-https.xml](https://www.policypak.com/pp-files/2020-12-29_no-default-or-default-edge- then-set-to-chrome-https.xml) + + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/browserrouter/knowledgebase/troubleshooting/_category_.json b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/browserrouter/knowledgebase/troubleshooting/_category_.json index 2a7c1d7f13..269232431c 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/browserrouter/knowledgebase/troubleshooting/_category_.json +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/browserrouter/knowledgebase/troubleshooting/_category_.json @@ -4,3 +4,4 @@ "collapsed": true, "collapsible": true } + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/browserrouter/knowledgebase/troubleshooting/adobelinks.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/browserrouter/knowledgebase/troubleshooting/adobelinks.md index c0b46fbb27..a1015377c5 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/browserrouter/knowledgebase/troubleshooting/adobelinks.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/browserrouter/knowledgebase/troubleshooting/adobelinks.md @@ -43,3 +43,5 @@ For a list of additional Endpoint Policy Manager items that may need to be exclu KB below: [How must I configure my Anti-virus or system-level software to work with Endpoint Policy Manager CSE?](/docs/endpointpolicymanager/upgrademaintenance/antivirussystemsoftware/antivirus.md) + + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/browserrouter/knowledgebase/troubleshooting/automaticallydisabled.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/browserrouter/knowledgebase/troubleshooting/automaticallydisabled.md index de2c024890..d31bf4a603 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/browserrouter/knowledgebase/troubleshooting/automaticallydisabled.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/browserrouter/knowledgebase/troubleshooting/automaticallydisabled.md @@ -38,3 +38,5 @@ the Computer side. And here is "Configure extension installation allow list" on the User side. ![759_9_img-05](/images/endpointpolicymanager/troubleshooting/error/browserrouter/759_9_img-05.webp) + + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/browserrouter/knowledgebase/troubleshooting/betweenbrowsers.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/browserrouter/knowledgebase/troubleshooting/betweenbrowsers.md index 205e619759..8757b8805c 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/browserrouter/knowledgebase/troubleshooting/betweenbrowsers.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/browserrouter/knowledgebase/troubleshooting/betweenbrowsers.md @@ -12,7 +12,7 @@ doesn't, then this is the guide for you. :::note Firefox version must be Firefox ESR and not Firefox RR (rapid release). For more details, -[https://www.endpointpolicymanager.com/pp-blog/policypak-will-soon-only-support-firefox-esr](https://www.endpointpolicymanager.com/pp-blog/endpointpolicymanager-will-soon-only-support-firefox-esr). +[https://www.policypak.com/pp-blog/policypak-will-soon-only-support-firefox-esr](https://www.policypak.com/pp-blog/endpointpolicymanager-will-soon-only-support-firefox-esr). ::: @@ -117,3 +117,5 @@ webstore): [https://chrome.google.com/webstore/category/extensions?hl=en-US](ht **Step 7 –** Related.. If you see ONLY Chrome, and not any FORCED extensions, [Endpoint Policy Manager Browser Router removes other Chrome ‘force installed' extensions. How can I work around this?](/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/browserrouter/knowledgebase/troubleshooting/forceinstall.md) + + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/browserrouter/knowledgebase/troubleshooting/chromeextension.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/browserrouter/knowledgebase/troubleshooting/chromeextension.md index 2af2f92ada..598113dee4 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/browserrouter/knowledgebase/troubleshooting/chromeextension.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/browserrouter/knowledgebase/troubleshooting/chromeextension.md @@ -70,3 +70,5 @@ These two files can sit side by side without issue if you need to use an OLDER C UPGRADE to latest CSE later. ![774_7_img-05_950x675](/images/endpointpolicymanager/troubleshooting/browserrouter/clientsideextension/774_7_img-05_950x675.webp) + + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/browserrouter/knowledgebase/troubleshooting/chromeextensionid.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/browserrouter/knowledgebase/troubleshooting/chromeextensionid.md index 1a31dd3914..5245eec76c 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/browserrouter/knowledgebase/troubleshooting/chromeextensionid.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/browserrouter/knowledgebase/troubleshooting/chromeextensionid.md @@ -53,3 +53,5 @@ Chromium by visiting edge://extensions from within Edge Chromium. | 6.14.2017 | 17.6.1371.1049 | 0.0.3.8 | jdadlnndcplobhfcdfcfobnecakhmkhd | No | | 4.27.2017 | 17.3.1281.984 | 0.0.3.8 | jdadlnndcplobhfcdfcfobnecakhmkhd | No | | 2.22.2017 | 17.2.1260.930 | 0.0.3.8 | jdadlnndcplobhfcdfcfobnecakhmkhd | No | + + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/browserrouter/knowledgebase/troubleshooting/chromerouting.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/browserrouter/knowledgebase/troubleshooting/chromerouting.md index 89bd6ca271..b21a0d03a9 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/browserrouter/knowledgebase/troubleshooting/chromerouting.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/browserrouter/knowledgebase/troubleshooting/chromerouting.md @@ -65,7 +65,7 @@ Q: How should I update to the latest extension? A: Our general guidance is, and has always been… please try to stick closely to us in our release schedule as possible. We know this is not always possible, but have generalized guidance here of how you should update the CSE and exactly what "supported" means. -[https://www.endpointpolicymanager.com/resources/pp-blog/using-rings-to-test-and-update-the-policypak-client-side-extension-and-how-to-stay-supported/](https://www.endpointpolicymanager.com/resources/pp-blog/using-rings-to-test-and-update-the-policypak-client-side-extension-and-how-to-stay-supported/) +[https://www.policypak.com/resources/pp-blog/using-rings-to-test-and-update-the-policypak-client-side-extension-and-how-to-stay-supported/](https://www.policypak.com/resources/pp-blog/using-rings-to-test-and-update-the-policypak-client-side-extension-and-how-to-stay-supported/) Q: I cannot update to the latest extension, but I am using builds CSE 18.7.1779.937 - 19.12.2283.849. What is this workaround of which you speak? @@ -84,3 +84,5 @@ A: We have figured out how to have ONE Chrome Extension for all versions going f Chrome Extension … with the easy to remember name "fmbfiodledfjldlhiemaadmgppoeklbn" … is going to be the "going forward one" that we can just always use. If you upgrade to the latest CSE then stick reasonably close to our release schedule and guidance we think you won't likely have a problem. + + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/browserrouter/knowledgebase/troubleshooting/citrixproblems.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/browserrouter/knowledgebase/troubleshooting/citrixproblems.md index 28574e1002..2ed6459b17 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/browserrouter/knowledgebase/troubleshooting/citrixproblems.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/browserrouter/knowledgebase/troubleshooting/citrixproblems.md @@ -24,3 +24,5 @@ screenshot. Chrome is keeping itself alive, even though it should not. This will fix the problem. ![253_1_image0015](/images/endpointpolicymanager/troubleshooting/browserrouter/chrome/253_1_image0015.webp) + + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/browserrouter/knowledgebase/troubleshooting/contactsupport.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/browserrouter/knowledgebase/troubleshooting/contactsupport.md index 71a334595e..78df6839f1 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/browserrouter/knowledgebase/troubleshooting/contactsupport.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/browserrouter/knowledgebase/troubleshooting/contactsupport.md @@ -47,3 +47,5 @@ get logs from multiple machines showing the issue so we can do some deeper inves :::tip Remember, We need AT LEAST two machines of logs to check in this case. ::: + + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/browserrouter/knowledgebase/troubleshooting/criticalwebsiteincompatibility.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/browserrouter/knowledgebase/troubleshooting/criticalwebsiteincompatibility.md index 942e4bee86..ddf5215f67 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/browserrouter/knowledgebase/troubleshooting/criticalwebsiteincompatibility.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/browserrouter/knowledgebase/troubleshooting/criticalwebsiteincompatibility.md @@ -44,3 +44,5 @@ Router.) **Step 7 –** Is the web app something we could have access to, and reproduce the experience on our end? If yes, that would get you a test / repro / fix about 100x faster. + + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/browserrouter/knowledgebase/troubleshooting/default.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/browserrouter/knowledgebase/troubleshooting/default.md index 6ac7c5a826..4d7a2967fd 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/browserrouter/knowledgebase/troubleshooting/default.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/browserrouter/knowledgebase/troubleshooting/default.md @@ -140,3 +140,5 @@ Do not use both Workaround 1 and 2 at the same time. ![1326_4_3a4d59894f3cd6623b958202447b1136](/images/endpointpolicymanager/troubleshooting/browserrouter/1326_4_3a4d59894f3cd6623b958202447b1136.webp) + + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/browserrouter/knowledgebase/troubleshooting/dllcompatible.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/browserrouter/knowledgebase/troubleshooting/dllcompatible.md index 8b486bba39..47e645fd0c 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/browserrouter/knowledgebase/troubleshooting/dllcompatible.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/browserrouter/knowledgebase/troubleshooting/dllcompatible.md @@ -21,3 +21,5 @@ Then, restart IE (a reboot is not required). Note also that if the top checkbox is checked, the error does not occur, but Endpoint Policy Manager Browser Router still will not run. + + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/browserrouter/knowledgebase/troubleshooting/dnscall.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/browserrouter/knowledgebase/troubleshooting/dnscall.md index f8391cfbd8..ef98654b81 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/browserrouter/knowledgebase/troubleshooting/dnscall.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/browserrouter/knowledgebase/troubleshooting/dnscall.md @@ -28,3 +28,5 @@ The cause of the problem is a Netwrix Endpoint Policy Manager (formerly PolicyPa ## Resolution: Correct the ILT condition or remove the filter that is in place for that computer. + + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/browserrouter/knowledgebase/troubleshooting/extensioninactive.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/browserrouter/knowledgebase/troubleshooting/extensioninactive.md index f63b492142..cbf49229cd 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/browserrouter/knowledgebase/troubleshooting/extensioninactive.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/browserrouter/knowledgebase/troubleshooting/extensioninactive.md @@ -30,3 +30,5 @@ This should snap it back in place the next time Chrome re-launches. As a last resort, if the above does not work you can rename the `%LocalAppData%\Google\Chrome\User Data\Default `folder to reset Chrome and then close and relaunch Chrome. + + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/browserrouter/knowledgebase/troubleshooting/firefox.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/browserrouter/knowledgebase/troubleshooting/firefox.md index 67be01bfe2..e873318591 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/browserrouter/knowledgebase/troubleshooting/firefox.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/browserrouter/knowledgebase/troubleshooting/firefox.md @@ -29,3 +29,5 @@ screenshot: ![492_3_image003](/images/endpointpolicymanager/troubleshooting/browserrouter/492_3_image003.webp) You should be all set for now with Endpoint Policy Manager Browser Router. Let us know if otherwise. + + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/browserrouter/knowledgebase/troubleshooting/forceinstall.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/browserrouter/knowledgebase/troubleshooting/forceinstall.md index 6423251cf8..099ae9bcd9 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/browserrouter/knowledgebase/troubleshooting/forceinstall.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/browserrouter/knowledgebase/troubleshooting/forceinstall.md @@ -69,3 +69,5 @@ Again, the example extension ID above is just an example. Please use the correct CSE. [What is the Chrome Extension ID for all the published versions of Endpoint Policy Manager Browser Router Client Side Extension?](/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/browserrouter/knowledgebase/troubleshooting/chromeextensionid.md) + + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/browserrouter/knowledgebase/troubleshooting/fromedgetootherbrowsers.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/browserrouter/knowledgebase/troubleshooting/fromedgetootherbrowsers.md index 10dca17d92..f33e26ceb8 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/browserrouter/knowledgebase/troubleshooting/fromedgetootherbrowsers.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/browserrouter/knowledgebase/troubleshooting/fromedgetootherbrowsers.md @@ -13,3 +13,5 @@ sidebar_position: 90 before it kicks in. 4. Regardless .. Netwrix Endpoint Policy Manager (formerly PolicyPak) Edge to Other browser support is only expected to work / fully supported on Windows 10 1703 and later. + + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/browserrouter/knowledgebase/troubleshooting/fromietootherbrowsers.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/browserrouter/knowledgebase/troubleshooting/fromietootherbrowsers.md index 009aa7e65a..bea2f7e5f4 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/browserrouter/knowledgebase/troubleshooting/fromietootherbrowsers.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/browserrouter/knowledgebase/troubleshooting/fromietootherbrowsers.md @@ -87,3 +87,5 @@ Only then will the GPO's GPresult report demonstrate that the required item is E seen here. ![415_7_faq-asdf-03](/images/endpointpolicymanager/troubleshooting/browserrouter/internetexplorer/415_7_faq-asdf-03.webp) + + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/browserrouter/knowledgebase/troubleshooting/keeporiginaltab.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/browserrouter/knowledgebase/troubleshooting/keeporiginaltab.md index d2b1a9abae..65b0871f85 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/browserrouter/knowledgebase/troubleshooting/keeporiginaltab.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/browserrouter/knowledgebase/troubleshooting/keeporiginaltab.md @@ -32,3 +32,5 @@ UN-check the Experimental flag checkbox. Then you issues should be resolved. ![589_3_img-02_950x665](/images/endpointpolicymanager/troubleshooting/browserrouter/editpolicytemplate/589_3_img-02_950x665.webp) + + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/browserrouter/knowledgebase/troubleshooting/launch.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/browserrouter/knowledgebase/troubleshooting/launch.md index a817ee2d2c..8f7fd5397c 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/browserrouter/knowledgebase/troubleshooting/launch.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/browserrouter/knowledgebase/troubleshooting/launch.md @@ -100,3 +100,5 @@ Google Chrome: ![870_5_image-20220217002324-5](/images/endpointpolicymanager/troubleshooting/browserrouter/chrome/870_5_image-20220217002324-5.webp) Use this Endpoint Policy Manager Scripts Manager policy to mass deploy for any future issues. + + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/browserrouter/knowledgebase/troubleshooting/office365.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/browserrouter/knowledgebase/troubleshooting/office365.md index 92a9be381c..c3334fa747 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/browserrouter/knowledgebase/troubleshooting/office365.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/browserrouter/knowledgebase/troubleshooting/office365.md @@ -58,3 +58,5 @@ Now set the value to "System default browser" instead of "Microsoft Edge" in the ### AFTER: ![966_7_image-20230922212443-6](/images/endpointpolicymanager/troubleshooting/browserrouter/966_7_image-20230922212443-6.webp) + + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/browserrouter/knowledgebase/troubleshooting/pattern.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/browserrouter/knowledgebase/troubleshooting/pattern.md index 7843e19ec0..bdea58c40c 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/browserrouter/knowledgebase/troubleshooting/pattern.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/browserrouter/knowledgebase/troubleshooting/pattern.md @@ -21,3 +21,5 @@ We suggest you pick EITHER `"*abc* -> Chrome"` (example) or `"*ghi* -> Chrome But AVOID following pattern: `"*def* -> Chrome" `which is in the MIDDLE of the redirect and not expected to work. + + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/browserrouter/knowledgebase/troubleshooting/quick.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/browserrouter/knowledgebase/troubleshooting/quick.md index d8b30700f0..b2702adca4 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/browserrouter/knowledgebase/troubleshooting/quick.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/browserrouter/knowledgebase/troubleshooting/quick.md @@ -16,7 +16,7 @@ typically inside a GPO. To understand how / where your license keys might live, please check this video: -[https://kb.endpointpolicymanager.com/kb/article/458-policypak-licensing-onpremise-licensing-methods-compared](https://kb.endpointpolicymanager.com/kb/article/458-policypak-licensing-onpremise-licensing-methods-compared) +[https://docs.netwrix.com/docs/endpointpolicymanager/licensing/knowledgebase/miscquestions/licensingmethods](https://docs.netwrix.com/docs/endpointpolicymanager/licensing/knowledgebase/miscquestions/licensingmethods) Also, before continuing, reboot the endpoint with the Endpoint Policy Manager CSE / Endpoint Policy Manager Browser Router installed upon it. @@ -126,3 +126,5 @@ If your email system strips ZIP files, rename it to `.ZIPP` or `.TXT` or whateve want. ::: + + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/browserrouter/knowledgebase/troubleshooting/removed.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/browserrouter/knowledgebase/troubleshooting/removed.md index b762d75e4e..54bcd43f8c 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/browserrouter/knowledgebase/troubleshooting/removed.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/browserrouter/knowledgebase/troubleshooting/removed.md @@ -28,3 +28,5 @@ So if you are using Browser Router, we strongly recommend upgrading your CSEs to But if you cannot / don't want to, know that you will get unexpected routing behavior. If you're using something BEFORE that, we cannot guarantee success when IE is finally removed on April 15, 2022 + + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/browserrouter/knowledgebase/troubleshooting/revertlegacy.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/browserrouter/knowledgebase/troubleshooting/revertlegacy.md index 7d20cdc694..a217833698 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/browserrouter/knowledgebase/troubleshooting/revertlegacy.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/browserrouter/knowledgebase/troubleshooting/revertlegacy.md @@ -46,3 +46,5 @@ An example of the user required to manually specify Endpoint Policy Manager Brow seen here. ![764_3_image-20201027210423-2](/images/endpointpolicymanager/troubleshooting/browserrouter/764_3_image-20201027210423-2.webp) + + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/browserrouter/knowledgebase/troubleshooting/routing.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/browserrouter/knowledgebase/troubleshooting/routing.md index a463066ad7..16a577d1bb 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/browserrouter/knowledgebase/troubleshooting/routing.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/browserrouter/knowledgebase/troubleshooting/routing.md @@ -50,7 +50,7 @@ What should you do now? Our general guidance is, and has always been… please try to stick closely to us in our release schedule as possible. We know this is not always possible, but have generalized guidance here of how you should update the CSE and exactly what "supported" means. -[https://www.endpointpolicymanager.com/resources/pp-blog/using-rings-to-test-and-update-the-policypak-client-side-extension-and-how-to-stay-supported/](https://www.endpointpolicymanager.com/resources/pp-blog/using-rings-to-test-and-update-the-policypak-client-side-extension-and-how-to-stay-supported/) +[https://www.policypak.com/resources/pp-blog/using-rings-to-test-and-update-the-policypak-client-side-extension-and-how-to-stay-supported/](https://www.policypak.com/resources/pp-blog/using-rings-to-test-and-update-the-policypak-client-side-extension-and-how-to-stay-supported/) Will we have this problem in the future? @@ -62,3 +62,5 @@ we're going to try. If you stick closely to our release schedule and guidance we likely have a problem. If you still have questions about this concern email support. + + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/browserrouter/knowledgebase/troubleshooting/stop.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/browserrouter/knowledgebase/troubleshooting/stop.md index ec2e647661..767e61c17e 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/browserrouter/knowledgebase/troubleshooting/stop.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/browserrouter/knowledgebase/troubleshooting/stop.md @@ -37,3 +37,5 @@ Then, Endpoint Policy Manager Browser Router will be 100% in charge of your URLs redirection. ![456_1_image001_950x573](/images/endpointpolicymanager/troubleshooting/browserrouter/edge/456_1_image001_950x573.webp) + + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/browserrouter/knowledgebase/troubleshooting/tabissue.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/browserrouter/knowledgebase/troubleshooting/tabissue.md index 064a36d9ad..12702ead99 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/browserrouter/knowledgebase/troubleshooting/tabissue.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/browserrouter/knowledgebase/troubleshooting/tabissue.md @@ -40,3 +40,5 @@ Or visit Edge:compat in Edge and click the Force update button, the screen shoul to below. ![1323_2_faaa54cf16d85c909ec4de3a83505ac9](/images/endpointpolicymanager/troubleshooting/browserrouter/internetexplorer/1323_2_faaa54cf16d85c909ec4de3a83505ac9.webp) + + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/browserrouter/knowledgebase/troubleshooting/versions.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/browserrouter/knowledgebase/troubleshooting/versions.md index 7a36054c41..04432bce63 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/browserrouter/knowledgebase/troubleshooting/versions.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/browserrouter/knowledgebase/troubleshooting/versions.md @@ -27,3 +27,5 @@ Manager Browser Router will write v2 site lists: - IE11 + Win10 Version 1511: 11.0.10586.\* - IE 11 + Win 7: Version 11.0.9600.18347 or later - IE + Win 8.1: Version 11.0.9600.18123 or later + + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/browserrouter/knowledgebase/troubleshooting/wildcardrule.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/browserrouter/knowledgebase/troubleshooting/wildcardrule.md index f35ed46c4b..566436150f 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/browserrouter/knowledgebase/troubleshooting/wildcardrule.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/browserrouter/knowledgebase/troubleshooting/wildcardrule.md @@ -47,3 +47,5 @@ There is no "www" in the URL rule below. OR ![712_3_image-20201230005141-3](/images/endpointpolicymanager/troubleshooting/browserrouter/712_3_image-20201230005141-3.webp) + + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/browserrouter/manual/_category_.json b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/browserrouter/manual/_category_.json index 1c4c158a37..491e75991a 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/browserrouter/manual/_category_.json +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/browserrouter/manual/_category_.json @@ -8,3 +8,4 @@ "id": "overview" } } + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/browserrouter/manual/configuration/_category_.json b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/browserrouter/manual/configuration/_category_.json index f3e7bac34b..d37bacd0d6 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/browserrouter/manual/configuration/_category_.json +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/browserrouter/manual/configuration/_category_.json @@ -4,3 +4,4 @@ "collapsed": true, "collapsible": true } + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/browserrouter/manual/configuration/block.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/browserrouter/manual/configuration/block.md index e5207dc3ab..65bb1672e3 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/browserrouter/manual/configuration/block.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/browserrouter/manual/configuration/block.md @@ -29,3 +29,5 @@ If you leave the **Block Text** field empty, default text is automatically provi ![about_policypak_browser_router_18](/images/endpointpolicymanager/browserrouter/policy/about_endpointpolicymanager_browser_router_18.webp) + + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/browserrouter/manual/configuration/commandlinearguments.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/browserrouter/manual/configuration/commandlinearguments.md index d6ee141c56..f1baa07337 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/browserrouter/manual/configuration/commandlinearguments.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/browserrouter/manual/configuration/commandlinearguments.md @@ -35,3 +35,5 @@ application you want to launch (as in, MSTSC) and the command line arguments to `c:\temp\file1.rdp /v:server1 8080`). ![about_policypak_browser_router_22](/images/endpointpolicymanager/browserrouter/about_endpointpolicymanager_browser_router_22.webp) + + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/browserrouter/manual/configuration/custom.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/browserrouter/manual/configuration/custom.md index 16bf0083fd..cb42a30278 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/browserrouter/manual/configuration/custom.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/browserrouter/manual/configuration/custom.md @@ -32,3 +32,5 @@ This technique works for most virtualized browsers such as Microsoft App-V, VMwa Note that once a virtualized browser is opened, Endpoint Policy Manager Browser Router cannot route away from those browsers and then back to real browsers. This is because Endpoint Policy Manager Browser Router's helper extensions are not installed in the virtualized browser. + + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/browserrouter/manual/configuration/exportcollections.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/browserrouter/manual/configuration/exportcollections.md index 88888bf549..fcc6572e9a 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/browserrouter/manual/configuration/exportcollections.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/browserrouter/manual/configuration/exportcollections.md @@ -29,3 +29,5 @@ one single policy. In other words, a collection is automatically created at the you export a single policy. ::: + + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/browserrouter/manual/configuration/itemleveltargeting.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/browserrouter/manual/configuration/itemleveltargeting.md index bcea0b38e3..af3a5862ec 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/browserrouter/manual/configuration/itemleveltargeting.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/browserrouter/manual/configuration/itemleveltargeting.md @@ -68,3 +68,5 @@ off **No**. This feature allows you toadd very granular filters. First, filter with Item-Level Targeting in a collection, and then filter on any specific rule if any Item-Level Targeting is applied there. + + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/browserrouter/manual/configuration/ports.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/browserrouter/manual/configuration/ports.md index 421bd389d0..b1b50814bf 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/browserrouter/manual/configuration/ports.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/browserrouter/manual/configuration/ports.md @@ -31,3 +31,5 @@ which versions of Internet Explorer 11 use v1 vs v2, see [When does Endpoint Policy Manager Browser Router write v1 or v2 Enterprise Mode site lists?](/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/browserrouter/knowledgebase/troubleshooting/versions.md). ::: + + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/browserrouter/manual/configuration/processorderprecedence.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/browserrouter/manual/configuration/processorderprecedence.md index 0254815b1b..f9c4c22772 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/browserrouter/manual/configuration/processorderprecedence.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/browserrouter/manual/configuration/processorderprecedence.md @@ -39,7 +39,7 @@ you can specify a baseline setting for various computers and then have particula policies when specific users log on. If policies are on the same side, a more-specific URL pattern takes precedence over a less-specific -URL pattern. For example, mail.endpointpolicymanager.com takes precedence over \*.endpointpolicymanager.com. +URL pattern. For example, mail.policypak.com takes precedence over \*.policypak.com. If patterns are equally specific, a pattern in a more specific policy always takes precedence over a pattern in a less-specific policy. For example, a pattern in a GPO linked to an OU wins over a @@ -91,3 +91,5 @@ characters. So an example of priority order would be as follows: - (x)(.\*)(x)(.\*)(x).com - (blue)(.\*) - (.\*) + + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/browserrouter/manual/configuration/rules.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/browserrouter/manual/configuration/rules.md index 441b91ab32..835cd9769e 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/browserrouter/manual/configuration/rules.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/browserrouter/manual/configuration/rules.md @@ -19,8 +19,8 @@ to match against Host. | Pattern Rule | Example | Matches | | -------------------------- | ----------------------------------- | ---------------------------------------------------------------------- | -| Specific URL String | www.endpointpolicymanager.com | [www.endpointpolicymanager.com](http://www.endpointpolicymanager.com/) | -| Wildcard String | www.pol\*.com | endpointpolicymanager.com, politicos.com, pollution.org | +| Specific URL String | www.policypak.com | [www.policypak.com](https://www.policypak.com/) | +| Wildcard String | www.pol\*.com | policypak.com, politicos.com, pollution.org | | RegEx (Regular Expression) | (.\*)(pol)(.\*).com | SpolE.com, ESpol24.com, pol.com, etc. | | Windows IE Zone Pattern | Trusted sites, intranet sites, etc. | All trusted sites, intranet sites, etc. | @@ -71,10 +71,10 @@ Description: Matches any port and path on a URL with a matching host name that c Matching examples: -- http://www.endpointpolicymanager.com -- https://www.endpointpolicymanager.com -- http://www.endpointpolicymanager.com:1234/ -- http://www.endpointpolicymanager.com:5678/any_other_path +- https://www.policypak.com +- https://www.policypak.com +- https://www.policypak.com:1234/ +- https://www.policypak.com:5678/any_other_path Example 2:  Criteria matching all hosts and a wildcard path @@ -103,3 +103,5 @@ Matching examples: - https://www.aa.com:8080/res/app/load.aspx - http://www.aa.com:8080/lib/resapp.aspx - http://www.aa.com:8080/ffapp/main.aspx + + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/browserrouter/manual/gettingtoknow/_category_.json b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/browserrouter/manual/gettingtoknow/_category_.json index 5b8236d012..276ca9aa64 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/browserrouter/manual/gettingtoknow/_category_.json +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/browserrouter/manual/gettingtoknow/_category_.json @@ -4,3 +4,4 @@ "collapsed": true, "collapsible": true } + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/browserrouter/manual/gettingtoknow/navigation.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/browserrouter/manual/gettingtoknow/navigation.md index 00bb0b8bc0..35855a7e57 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/browserrouter/manual/gettingtoknow/navigation.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/browserrouter/manual/gettingtoknow/navigation.md @@ -54,7 +54,7 @@ the next example, we will route www.GPanswers.com to Firefox. Click OK to save the entry. -Create another policy to route \*.endpointpolicymanager.com to Edge. +Create another policy to route \*.policypak.com to Edge. ![about_policypak_browser_router_6](/images/endpointpolicymanager/browserrouter/about_endpointpolicymanager_browser_router_6.webp) @@ -88,7 +88,7 @@ On the endpoint, log on as a user who gets the GPO (or run GPupdate if the user on). Make sure that Internet Explorer, Firefox, and Chrome are all installed. You will be ready to go if you followed along with the Endpoint Policy Manager Browser Router Quickstart, created a new Wordpad document, and typed in each URL (www.microsoft.com, www.gpanswers.com, -[www.endpointpolicymanager.com](https://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/dn321432.aspx)). Next, type in a URL +[www.policypak.com](https://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/dn321432.aspx)). Next, type in a URL that is unrelated to anything, such as www.abc.com. Based on the rules, the correct browser is opened for each URL. @@ -96,3 +96,5 @@ opened for each URL. Notice that since there was no rule for www.abc.com, the overriding Default Browser rule took effect and launched Internet Explorer. + + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/browserrouter/manual/gettingtoknow/overview_1.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/browserrouter/manual/gettingtoknow/overview_1.md index ec323a3e63..536b65d933 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/browserrouter/manual/gettingtoknow/overview_1.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/browserrouter/manual/gettingtoknow/overview_1.md @@ -39,3 +39,5 @@ Users can then change the default browser to their own liking, even though their the web browser is managed by their organization. ![about_policypak_browser_router_13](/images/endpointpolicymanager/browserrouter/defaultbrowser/about_endpointpolicymanager_browser_router_13.webp) + + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/browserrouter/manual/gettingtoknow/overview_2.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/browserrouter/manual/gettingtoknow/overview_2.md index d71d525d3d..d917151a04 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/browserrouter/manual/gettingtoknow/overview_2.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/browserrouter/manual/gettingtoknow/overview_2.md @@ -28,6 +28,7 @@ Log files for Endpoint Policy Manager Browser Router are found in the two follow - `%appdata%\local\PolicyPak\PolicyPak Browser Router` - `%Programdata%\PolicyPak\PolicyPak Browser Router` -Logs are automatically wrapped up and can be sent to -[support@endpointpolicymanager.com](https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/internet-explorer/ie11-deploy-guide/what-is-enterprise-mode) +Logs are automatically wrapped up and can be sent to support by [opening a support ticket](https://www.netwrix.com/tickets.html#/open-a-ticket) with the PPLOGS.EXE command on any endpoint where the CSE is installed. + + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/browserrouter/manual/internetexplorer/_category_.json b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/browserrouter/manual/internetexplorer/_category_.json index 841f55aebe..6277ecd4e9 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/browserrouter/manual/internetexplorer/_category_.json +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/browserrouter/manual/internetexplorer/_category_.json @@ -4,3 +4,4 @@ "collapsed": true, "collapsible": true } + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/browserrouter/manual/internetexplorer/convertxmls.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/browserrouter/manual/internetexplorer/convertxmls.md index 926f0f399a..75d5f7c33c 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/browserrouter/manual/internetexplorer/convertxmls.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/browserrouter/manual/internetexplorer/convertxmls.md @@ -41,3 +41,5 @@ The imported rules now appear. You can review any of the rules to confirm or change their settings. ![about_policypak_browser_router_35](/images/endpointpolicymanager/browserrouter/internetexplorer/about_endpointpolicymanager_browser_router_35.webp) + + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/browserrouter/manual/internetexplorer/edgemod.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/browserrouter/manual/internetexplorer/edgemod.md index 3be54d87b2..63b204dc4c 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/browserrouter/manual/internetexplorer/edgemod.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/browserrouter/manual/internetexplorer/edgemod.md @@ -26,17 +26,17 @@ however, it might work in versions 1909, 1903, and 1809. Create a rule for -[www.endpointpolicymanager.com](http://www.endpointpolicymanager.com/video/endpointpolicymanager-browser-router-and-ports.html) and +[www.policypak.com](https://www.policypak.com/video/endpointpolicymanager-browser-router-and-ports.html) and assign it to IE. This time select **Open as IE in Edge tab** . ![about_policypak_browser_router_29](/images/endpointpolicymanager/browserrouter/internetexplorer/about_endpointpolicymanager_browser_router_29.webp) -When the user logs on and tries to access [www.endpointpolicymanager.com](http://www.endpointpolicymanager.com/) they should +When the user logs on and tries to access [www.policypak.com](https://www.policypak.com/) they should see it open as an IE tab in Edge. We say should because the rule will not work right away. There is a detail called the 65 second rule, which you can read more about here -[https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/microsoft-edge/deploy/emie-to-improve-compatibility](http://www.endpointpolicymanager.com/video/endpointpolicymanager-troubleshooting-with-admx-files.html). +[https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/microsoft-edge/deploy/emie-to-improve-compatibility](https://www.policypak.com/video/endpointpolicymanager-troubleshooting-with-admx-files.html). From the first time a user accesses -[www.endpointpolicymanager.com](http://www.endpointpolicymanager.com/knowledge-base/browser-router-troubleshooting/how-to-quickly-troubleshoot-endpointpolicymanager-browser-router.html), +[www.policypak.com](https://www.policypak.com/knowledge-base/browser-router-troubleshooting/how-to-quickly-troubleshoot-endpointpolicymanager-browser-router.html), a period of 65 seconds or so has to transpire until the rule comes fully into effect. Here you can see that the Endpoint Policy Manager website now appears in IE mode within the Edge browser itself: @@ -105,3 +105,5 @@ All Enterprise from Edge to IE policy will take all websites that are already de Enterprise site list and route them to Internet Explorer. In other words, once this policy is applied, if a user opens any website within Edge that you've set to Enterprise Mode, it is automatically routed to Internet Explorer 11. + + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/browserrouter/manual/internetexplorer/overview.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/browserrouter/manual/internetexplorer/overview.md index 255fd218f3..938e1106e2 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/browserrouter/manual/internetexplorer/overview.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/browserrouter/manual/internetexplorer/overview.md @@ -20,7 +20,7 @@ certain websites for a more compatible view. :::note To get an overview of Endpoint Policy Manager Browser Router and Internet Explorer 11's Enterprise and Document Modes, please see -[http://www.endpointpolicymanager.com/video/endpointpolicymanager-browser-router-enterprise-and-document-modes.html](http://www.endpointpolicymanager.com/video/endpointpolicymanager-browser-router-block-web-sites-from-opening-in-all-browsers.html). +[https://www.policypak.com/video/endpointpolicymanager-browser-router-enterprise-and-document-modes.html](http://www.policypak.com/video/endpointpolicymanager-browser-router-block-web-sites-from-opening-in-all-browsers.html). ::: @@ -29,7 +29,7 @@ To learn more about Internet Explorer 11 Enterprise and Document Modes, see the Microsoft websites: Enterprise Mode is at: [Internet Explorer to Endpoint Policy Manager Browser Router Site lists](/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/browserrouter/videolearningcenter/tipsandtricks/iesitelists.md) and Document Modes is at: -[https://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/dn321432.aspx](http://www.endpointpolicymanager.com/video/endpointpolicymanager-using-pp-browser-router-on-citrix-or-rds-servers-with-published-browser-applications.html). +[https://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/dn321432.aspx](https://www.policypak.com/video/endpointpolicymanager-using-pp-browser-router-on-citrix-or-rds-servers-with-published-browser-applications.html). ::: @@ -86,3 +86,5 @@ for **Developer Tools**, and then click the Emulation tab. In this way, you can easily create routes for all webpages that need special rendering modes using Endpoint Policy Manager Browser Router. + + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/browserrouter/manual/internetexplorer/specialtypes.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/browserrouter/manual/internetexplorer/specialtypes.md index 3960cbdb00..b720aa0453 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/browserrouter/manual/internetexplorer/specialtypes.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/browserrouter/manual/internetexplorer/specialtypes.md @@ -30,3 +30,5 @@ automatically be routed to Internet Explorer 11. Enterprise site list and routes those to Internet Explorer. In other words, once this policy is applied, if a user opens any website within Edge that you've set to Enterprise Mode, it will automatically be routed to Internet Explorer 11. + + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/browserrouter/manual/overview.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/browserrouter/manual/overview.md index ef67dfcd6f..58713444f0 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/browserrouter/manual/overview.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/browserrouter/manual/overview.md @@ -31,3 +31,5 @@ Browser Router solves the common problem of ensuring the right browser opens for 2. Learn about Configuration to set up routing rules 3. Check Internet Explorer settings if using IE routing 4. Review Understanding Default Browser Policies for advanced scenarios + + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/browserrouter/manual/understandingdefaultbrowser/_category_.json b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/browserrouter/manual/understandingdefaultbrowser/_category_.json index 376f4076f1..86cabb5caa 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/browserrouter/manual/understandingdefaultbrowser/_category_.json +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/browserrouter/manual/understandingdefaultbrowser/_category_.json @@ -4,3 +4,4 @@ "collapsed": true, "collapsible": true } + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/browserrouter/manual/understandingdefaultbrowser/osweb.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/browserrouter/manual/understandingdefaultbrowser/osweb.md index ac340a003a..8355700510 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/browserrouter/manual/understandingdefaultbrowser/osweb.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/browserrouter/manual/understandingdefaultbrowser/osweb.md @@ -20,3 +20,5 @@ There are two options available: The end result looks like this. Note that the default browser is also displayed. ![about_policypak_browser_router_46](/images/endpointpolicymanager/browserrouter/about_endpointpolicymanager_browser_router_46.webp) + + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/browserrouter/overview.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/browserrouter/overview.md index 9e781530c0..ad11b646ff 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/browserrouter/overview.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/browserrouter/overview.md @@ -27,3 +27,5 @@ Browser Router is a powerful component of Endpoint Policy Manager (PolicyPak) th - Installation Guide - Troubleshooting Guide - Getting Started Videos + + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/browserrouter/videolearningcenter/_category_.json b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/browserrouter/videolearningcenter/_category_.json index 08b2b0a69c..48b4bb9e46 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/browserrouter/videolearningcenter/_category_.json +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/browserrouter/videolearningcenter/_category_.json @@ -8,3 +8,4 @@ "id": "videolearningcenter" } } + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/browserrouter/videolearningcenter/citrixvirtualapps/_category_.json b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/browserrouter/videolearningcenter/citrixvirtualapps/_category_.json index 8142be3e32..321e0d8dce 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/browserrouter/videolearningcenter/citrixvirtualapps/_category_.json +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/browserrouter/videolearningcenter/citrixvirtualapps/_category_.json @@ -4,3 +4,4 @@ "collapsed": true, "collapsible": true } + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/browserrouter/videolearningcenter/citrixvirtualapps/citrix.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/browserrouter/videolearningcenter/citrixvirtualapps/citrix.md index e97bfb70bf..5cffe8b323 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/browserrouter/videolearningcenter/citrixvirtualapps/citrix.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/browserrouter/videolearningcenter/citrixvirtualapps/citrix.md @@ -78,3 +78,5 @@ we never got prompted not once about who should be the default browser when usin Citrix sever. I hope this video helps you out and you're ready to get started with Browser Router. Thanks. + + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/browserrouter/videolearningcenter/citrixvirtualapps/custombrowsers.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/browserrouter/videolearningcenter/citrixvirtualapps/custombrowsers.md index c40b919c64..e1bb605531 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/browserrouter/videolearningcenter/citrixvirtualapps/custombrowsers.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/browserrouter/videolearningcenter/citrixvirtualapps/custombrowsers.md @@ -14,7 +14,7 @@ real built-in browser to your virtual / published browser. Hi. In this video I'm going to show you how you can use custom browser router routes to ensure that the right browser opens for the right time. So, the scenario might be a user might be using the -built-in version of; say; Internet Explorer and they go to a website like endpointpolicymanager.com. You always +built-in version of; say; Internet Explorer and they go to a website like policypak.com. You always want this to fire off, not here in the built-in browser but either in an Appv4 or 5 browsers or a thin app browser or a Citrix browser. For instance, this browser is hanging out over there on the Citrix server, so it's connecting to my Citrix server over here. It's real easy to do this. We'll @@ -67,9 +67,11 @@ That's correct and if I go to vmware, that's going to launch, _boom_, the thin a Firefox right there. So, if you've got Appv4, Appv5, Thin App or Citrix, using browser router you can specifically say that when they go to the website using the built-in browsers on their machine, you will automatically launch the custom browser. Okay? That being said, we do know that if you were -in the custom browser right here and you try to go back to, for instance, endpointpolicymanager.com, this is +in the custom browser right here and you try to go back to, for instance, policypak.com, this is where the routes end. We do not route from the custom browsers like thin app or Appv back outward to your original browser. So, for custom browsers like this, it is a one-way street. For custom routes for browsers that are actually installed on the machine, it will route between browsers just fine as you have seen in the previous videos. If you have any questions, we are here for you and we hope you get started with it soon. Thanks so much. + + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/browserrouter/videolearningcenter/gettingstarted/_category_.json b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/browserrouter/videolearningcenter/gettingstarted/_category_.json index edb57b5129..9b170c37fa 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/browserrouter/videolearningcenter/gettingstarted/_category_.json +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/browserrouter/videolearningcenter/gettingstarted/_category_.json @@ -4,3 +4,4 @@ "collapsed": true, "collapsible": true } + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/browserrouter/videolearningcenter/gettingstarted/blockwebsites.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/browserrouter/videolearningcenter/gettingstarted/blockwebsites.md index 1928829098..1af2af3b84 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/browserrouter/videolearningcenter/gettingstarted/blockwebsites.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/browserrouter/videolearningcenter/gettingstarted/blockwebsites.md @@ -8,3 +8,5 @@ sidebar_position: 30 Users being naughty? Use PP Browser Router to stop that nonsense. + + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/browserrouter/videolearningcenter/gettingstarted/edgespecial.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/browserrouter/videolearningcenter/gettingstarted/edgespecial.md index d35cc94191..d3530a5c67 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/browserrouter/videolearningcenter/gettingstarted/edgespecial.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/browserrouter/videolearningcenter/gettingstarted/edgespecial.md @@ -62,3 +62,5 @@ conditions. If you have any questions, we're here for you. I hope you can take advantage of this right away. Thanks. + + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/browserrouter/videolearningcenter/gettingstarted/edgesupport.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/browserrouter/videolearningcenter/gettingstarted/edgesupport.md index 638ca2e823..28fb2ae943 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/browserrouter/videolearningcenter/gettingstarted/edgesupport.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/browserrouter/videolearningcenter/gettingstarted/edgesupport.md @@ -26,7 +26,7 @@ to "Google Chrome." I'm then going to create a "New Policy" that says "FF to FF," "Wildcard" "\*mozilla\*" and we'll go to "Firefox" here. If I were to go "Add" a "New Policy" that says "GPanswers.com to EDGE," we can then go to "Url" "GPanswers.com" and go to "Edge." Then if I wanted to create one for Endpoint -Policy Manager to Internet Explorer, "New Policy," "PP to IE" and go to "endpointpolicymanager.com" and go to +Policy Manager to Internet Explorer, "New Policy," "PP to IE" and go to "policypak.com" and go to "Internet Explorer." Okay, great, so now we've set that all up just the way we want, and now we're ready to test it out. @@ -59,7 +59,7 @@ browser. Then we said if we're in Chrome and we go to "www.gpanswers.com," we wa Edge. So here comes Edge, and now we're in Edge. Now here's where finally the new support comes in. If you're in Edge, up until recently there was no -way to go from Edge to another browser. If you wanted to go back to "www.endpointpolicymanager.com," which we +way to go from Edge to another browser. If you wanted to go back to "www.policypak.com," which we said open up only in Internet Explorer, or www.mozilla.org open up in Firefox, when you click on Edge the very first time you run Edge it will not actually do what you ask it to do. @@ -74,7 +74,7 @@ charm. That's it. That's all you need to do. So let's do it all again because no closed Edge, and now this user is locked and loaded and we support it. Let's start again. We'll go from "Google Chrome" to Edge. So we'll go from Chrome and we'll say -"www.gpanswers.com." Here we are in Edge now. We can go to "www.endpointpolicymanager.com." Watch Edge. We will +"www.gpanswers.com." Here we are in Edge now. We can go to "www.policypak.com." Watch Edge. We will close Edge and open up Internet Explorer. If we're in Edge and we want to do some great stuff in Edge here which is fine and have this tab and @@ -89,3 +89,5 @@ you need to do in your routes. It's just as simple as that. We've got you covere I hope this helps you out. Looking forward to getting you started real soon with Endpoint Policy Manager Browser Router. + + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/browserrouter/videolearningcenter/gettingstarted/ie.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/browserrouter/videolearningcenter/gettingstarted/ie.md index 314d931c17..225d7ab8c7 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/browserrouter/videolearningcenter/gettingstarted/ie.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/browserrouter/videolearningcenter/gettingstarted/ie.md @@ -60,3 +60,5 @@ right down here. However, there is your Internet Explorer mode tab. There you ha easy it is to set up an Internet Explorer Enterprise or document mode easily and quickly as well as forcing an Internet Explorer tab open inside of Edge. If this is of interest to you, sign up for our webinar, and we'll get you started on a free trial right away. Thanks so much. + + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/browserrouter/videolearningcenter/gettingstarted/ports.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/browserrouter/videolearningcenter/gettingstarted/ports.md index a22707888b..1a2f6566a0 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/browserrouter/videolearningcenter/gettingstarted/ports.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/browserrouter/videolearningcenter/gettingstarted/ports.md @@ -61,3 +61,5 @@ an exact match. With that in mind, if you have any questions about how to use Endpoint Policy Manager Browser Router, we look forward to answering them and hope you get to take advantage of this real soon. Thanks. + + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/browserrouter/videolearningcenter/gettingstarted/rightbrowser.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/browserrouter/videolearningcenter/gettingstarted/rightbrowser.md index 47989d4ede..3921974f65 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/browserrouter/videolearningcenter/gettingstarted/rightbrowser.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/browserrouter/videolearningcenter/gettingstarted/rightbrowser.md @@ -61,3 +61,5 @@ Facebook.com. This website is blocked by company policy. Please contact Support have it. We have set a default browser. We routed particular websites to particular browsers and we even made sure to block Facebook. If this is of interest to you, sign up for our webinar and we'll get you started on your free trial right away. Thanks so much. + + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/browserrouter/videolearningcenter/gettingstarted/userselecteddefault.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/browserrouter/videolearningcenter/gettingstarted/userselecteddefault.md index 2d104f873a..54192d8f4c 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/browserrouter/videolearningcenter/gettingstarted/userselecteddefault.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/browserrouter/videolearningcenter/gettingstarted/userselecteddefault.md @@ -41,9 +41,11 @@ said Firefox is the default browser, and we get Firefox as the default browser. If we were to, however, go to something that does have a route like "www.google.com" that has a route to Chrome, let's see what happens there. That should open the Chrome browser. In fact, it -does. We have another route to "www.endpointpolicymanager.com," and that should go to Internet Explorer because +does. We have another route to "www.policypak.com," and that should go to Internet Explorer because we have a route to that. If you use User Selectable, that says anything we don't have a route for and the user has made a choice to decide what their default browser is, then honor that. That's a good new feature for Endpoint Policy Manager customers. I hope you like it. We'll talk to you soon. + + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/browserrouter/videolearningcenter/methods/_category_.json b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/browserrouter/videolearningcenter/methods/_category_.json index bf3482899d..e671dd1396 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/browserrouter/videolearningcenter/methods/_category_.json +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/browserrouter/videolearningcenter/methods/_category_.json @@ -4,3 +4,4 @@ "collapsed": true, "collapsible": true } + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/browserrouter/videolearningcenter/methods/cloud.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/browserrouter/videolearningcenter/methods/cloud.md index 8162a493ac..731b4c90b0 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/browserrouter/videolearningcenter/methods/cloud.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/browserrouter/videolearningcenter/methods/cloud.md @@ -59,7 +59,7 @@ a tall order. What are we going to do? Let's go ahead and go to New Policy here, New Browser Router Policy. We'll call this Endpoint Policy Manager Example Site. If you want to use Internet Explorer Special Mode, -you have to give it an exact URL. I'm going to go ahead and give it https://www.endpointpolicymanager.com. It +you have to give it an exact URL. I'm going to go ahead and give it https://www.policypak.com. It should work without the https before it, and it should also work without the www before it. That's all the same there. @@ -166,3 +166,5 @@ editor. That way you can take your on-prem directive, if you have them, bring th Policy Manager Cloud, and continue to edit them here in Endpoint Policy Manager Cloud land. I hope this video helps you out. Looking forward to getting you started with Endpoint Policy Manager Browser Router and Endpoint Policy Manager Cloud real soon. Thanks so much. + + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/browserrouter/videolearningcenter/methods/mdm.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/browserrouter/videolearningcenter/methods/mdm.md index a88a0a6e68..8d8b542886 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/browserrouter/videolearningcenter/methods/mdm.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/browserrouter/videolearningcenter/methods/mdm.md @@ -77,3 +77,5 @@ There you have it. We set a default browser. We routed particular websites to pa We even made sure to block Facebook. Then after wrapping that all up in an MSI, we delivered the settings to our MDM enrolled non-domain joined machine. If this is of interest to you, sign up for our webinar, and we'll get you started on your free trial right away. Thanks so much. + + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/browserrouter/videolearningcenter/tipsandtricks/_category_.json b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/browserrouter/videolearningcenter/tipsandtricks/_category_.json index a74978754e..431040a5b1 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/browserrouter/videolearningcenter/tipsandtricks/_category_.json +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/browserrouter/videolearningcenter/tipsandtricks/_category_.json @@ -4,3 +4,4 @@ "collapsed": true, "collapsible": true } + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/browserrouter/videolearningcenter/tipsandtricks/browsericon.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/browserrouter/videolearningcenter/tipsandtricks/browsericon.md index 8e02766a95..fb096fa1a1 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/browserrouter/videolearningcenter/tipsandtricks/browsericon.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/browserrouter/videolearningcenter/tipsandtricks/browsericon.md @@ -10,3 +10,5 @@ browser icon. + + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/browserrouter/videolearningcenter/tipsandtricks/chrome.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/browserrouter/videolearningcenter/tipsandtricks/chrome.md index 4781465893..c421957fd1 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/browserrouter/videolearningcenter/tipsandtricks/chrome.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/browserrouter/videolearningcenter/tipsandtricks/chrome.md @@ -28,7 +28,7 @@ there. All right, this is actually pretty easy to understand. You see there's your "HTTP" and "HTTPS" traffic in "Google Chrome." You see we have made a few exceptions for some "Internet Explorer" -options: "msn," "go.microsoft," "about:Tabs" and "endpointpolicymanager.com." Those are all available to use in +options: "msn," "go.microsoft," "about:Tabs" and "policypak.com." Those are all available to use in "Internet Explorer," which is to say it won't shut down and go into Chrome. It will stay in Explorer. The same with "Firefox" here. We're going to allow "www.gpanswers.com" to open in "Firefox" and to stay open in "Firefox." @@ -82,3 +82,5 @@ then sign up for a webinar. Then when it's done, we'll hand over the bits and yo your way to a free trial. Thanks so much. + + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/browserrouter/videolearningcenter/tipsandtricks/chromenondomainjoined.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/browserrouter/videolearningcenter/tipsandtricks/chromenondomainjoined.md index 90fe743b13..b380ff3d95 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/browserrouter/videolearningcenter/tipsandtricks/chromenondomainjoined.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/browserrouter/videolearningcenter/tipsandtricks/chromenondomainjoined.md @@ -44,7 +44,7 @@ If you don't want to do that, you can also go to "chrome://extensions" and then bottom you can click "Enable." That's a second choice. Now you can see that the Browser Router Chrome extension is ready to go. -If we were to now be in "Google Chrome" and we were to say I want to go to "www.endpointpolicymanager.com," what +If we were to now be in "Google Chrome" and we were to say I want to go to "www.policypak.com," what it's going to do is close Chrome and open up the browser of your choice, which in my case is Firefox. I don't know if it has ever been run before so it might ask for first run stuff. Yeah, there we go, first run stuff. @@ -56,3 +56,5 @@ on for the user. I hope that gets you at least to the one-yard line and you can to get to the goal. All right, I hope that helps you out. Take care. + + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/browserrouter/videolearningcenter/tipsandtricks/defaultwindows10.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/browserrouter/videolearningcenter/tipsandtricks/defaultwindows10.md index af73fbc261..6d9d1d97f1 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/browserrouter/videolearningcenter/tipsandtricks/defaultwindows10.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/browserrouter/videolearningcenter/tipsandtricks/defaultwindows10.md @@ -79,3 +79,5 @@ and drift, so you can deploy this one time after you've rolled out Windows 10, g that they want and then let them make the choice afterward. Then finally, Once or when forced will snap it back to the thing you say when gpupdate/force is run. Hope this helps you out. Looking forward to getting started real soon with Endpoint Policy Manager. Thanks. + + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/browserrouter/videolearningcenter/tipsandtricks/edge.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/browserrouter/videolearningcenter/tipsandtricks/edge.md index 6c5efab748..95691eebf2 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/browserrouter/videolearningcenter/tipsandtricks/edge.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/browserrouter/videolearningcenter/tipsandtricks/edge.md @@ -74,3 +74,5 @@ That's how that works. If this is interesting to you, if you want to try out End Manager, just sign up for a webinar and when it's done we will get you all set up with the bits and you can get started on a trial of your very own. Thanks. + + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/browserrouter/videolearningcenter/tipsandtricks/firefox.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/browserrouter/videolearningcenter/tipsandtricks/firefox.md index b509a68351..1ca4404217 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/browserrouter/videolearningcenter/tipsandtricks/firefox.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/browserrouter/videolearningcenter/tipsandtricks/firefox.md @@ -100,3 +100,5 @@ scenario. Thanks so much for watching. If you're looking to get started with Endpoint Policy Manager, just go ahead and join us for a webinar and you can get started right away. Thanks. + + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/browserrouter/videolearningcenter/tipsandtricks/ieedgemode.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/browserrouter/videolearningcenter/tipsandtricks/ieedgemode.md index 9f23e9bb99..50c639a892 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/browserrouter/videolearningcenter/tipsandtricks/ieedgemode.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/browserrouter/videolearningcenter/tipsandtricks/ieedgemode.md @@ -40,7 +40,7 @@ screen for a couple more seconds, and let's move on. Now what we're going to do is let's go ahead and set our routes. Here's Browser Router here. You've always been able to right click Add and new policy here, and if you want it to do something like -Endpoint Policy Manager to IE, that's fine. You can go to www.endpointpolicymanager.com to Internet Explorer, +Endpoint Policy Manager to IE, that's fine. You can go to www.policypak.com to Internet Explorer, and here is where you get to set if you want to open it up in standalone IE or open it up in IE Edge tab, so let's go ahead and do that here. What I'm going to also do – I think I've got another conflicting one. I want to get rid of that one so it doesn't actually conflict. Let me go ahead and @@ -51,11 +51,11 @@ so let's go ahead and let's give this a second or two to catch up. Now that that see that our original routes work, so if we go to Google, that's going to go over to Chrome, which I've already got set up. That's all good to go. Here we go. Chrome, happy as a clam. If I were to click on mozilla.org, I've set that to go to Firefox. That should be good to go. Let's go ahead and -see that. Go ahead and launch. There we go, mozilla.org over to Firefox. Now we said endpointpolicymanager.com +see that. Go ahead and launch. There we go, mozilla.org over to Firefox. Now we said policypak.com goes to Internet Explorer in the Edge tab, right? Whoops, let's go ahead and – we don't care about any of that stuff. -Now let's go ahead and click on endpointpolicymanager.com, and remember, I said it's guaranteed working in the +Now let's go ahead and click on policypak.com, and remember, I said it's guaranteed working in the 2004 edition. Lo and behold, it's not working right away. What is going on? Why doesn't it work right away? It doesn't work right away because this is something that's built into Edge and Internet Explorer, which is the enterprise mode site list, which takes two minutes. Let me go ahead and get @@ -74,9 +74,9 @@ have all the ducks in a row and it's all working fine. It still won't work unles Explorer and then wait 65 seconds. The second time shouldn't be a big deal. Let's go ahead and close all these browsers out. We don't need them anymore. Now let's go and click -on endpointpolicymanager.com. If it doesn't work, you should close – try to close Edge here and then try it +on policypak.com. If it doesn't work, you should close – try to close Edge here and then try it again here. If you go back to Edge – again, should take 65 seconds or so and there we go. If we go -to endpointpolicymanager.com, we can see Edge is – we're now in Edge, but we're in Internet Explorer mode in +to policypak.com, we can see Edge is – we're now in Edge, but we're in Internet Explorer mode in Edge, and what's happening underneath the hood, which I think is pretty interesting – if we go to Task Manager here and we take a look at Edge, Edge is really running the real Internet Explorer. That's the magic of how they do that. @@ -106,3 +106,5 @@ showbiz. I hope this give you enough to go on. If you do have any questions, we're here for you. Try to post them to the forums first, but if you need any one-on-one help, we're happy to help you in the support channel. Thank you very much, and we'll talk to you soon. + + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/browserrouter/videolearningcenter/tipsandtricks/ieforce.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/browserrouter/videolearningcenter/tipsandtricks/ieforce.md index 21e7fff79a..0b1151c715 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/browserrouter/videolearningcenter/tipsandtricks/ieforce.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/browserrouter/videolearningcenter/tipsandtricks/ieforce.md @@ -38,7 +38,7 @@ automatically switch and that's the number one thing it's going to do. But if you want to make an exception for certain websites like you're timecard app or some other weird thing, that's fine. Like in this example, I have Endpoint Policy Manager going to Chrome -("www.endpointpolicymanager.com in CH") and Bing going to Firefox ("www.bing.com in FF"). +("www.policypak.com in CH") and Bing going to Firefox ("www.bing.com in FF"). Then we have this unusual one. This is a two-step thing you need to do here. This last item here basically says when you open Chrome, at least open the new browser tab ("CH new tab in CH") or else @@ -86,7 +86,7 @@ work in Internet Explorer just the way we wanted to. But we did say we wanted to make two exceptions to the list. The first exception we have is let's say you decide you want to go over to Endpoint Policy Manager. It's just an exception that we set. -If we go to "www.endpointpolicymanager.com," what do we get? That opens up in Chrome. We'll just wait for that +If we go to "www.policypak.com," what do we get? That opens up in Chrome. We'll just wait for that finish here for a second. If you're over here in Internet Explorer and you go to "www.bing.com," we're going to say that's going to open up in Firefox land. @@ -101,3 +101,5 @@ Internet Explorer, which is probably not what you want. That's it. I hope this helps you out and you're ready to get started with Endpoint Policy Manager. Take care. + + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/browserrouter/videolearningcenter/tipsandtricks/iesitelists.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/browserrouter/videolearningcenter/tipsandtricks/iesitelists.md index c11e67535c..0714b0d9f0 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/browserrouter/videolearningcenter/tipsandtricks/iesitelists.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/browserrouter/videolearningcenter/tipsandtricks/iesitelists.md @@ -51,3 +51,5 @@ using Browser Router right away, you don't have to hand convert it over. We'll d you. There you go. Hope that helps you out. Thank you very much. Looking forward to getting you started. + + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/browserrouter/videolearningcenter/videolearningcenter.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/browserrouter/videolearningcenter/videolearningcenter.md index df52f13a1c..a26776a78f 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/browserrouter/videolearningcenter/videolearningcenter.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/browserrouter/videolearningcenter/videolearningcenter.md @@ -31,3 +31,5 @@ Specialized guidance for using Browser Router in Citrix Virtual Apps environment --- *All videos include step-by-step guidance and real-world examples to help you implement Browser Router successfully.* + + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/devicemanager/_category_.json b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/devicemanager/_category_.json index 6d98cadaec..eb3b91d95a 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/devicemanager/_category_.json +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/devicemanager/_category_.json @@ -8,3 +8,4 @@ "id": "overview" } } + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/devicemanager/knowledgebase/_category_.json b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/devicemanager/knowledgebase/_category_.json index f890ea6095..bd3755797e 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/devicemanager/knowledgebase/_category_.json +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/devicemanager/knowledgebase/_category_.json @@ -8,3 +8,4 @@ "id": "knowledgebase" } } + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/devicemanager/knowledgebase/installation/_category_.json b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/devicemanager/knowledgebase/installation/_category_.json index ee3640f7af..76ffd74d1c 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/devicemanager/knowledgebase/installation/_category_.json +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/devicemanager/knowledgebase/installation/_category_.json @@ -4,3 +4,4 @@ "collapsed": true, "collapsible": true } + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/devicemanager/knowledgebase/knowledgebase.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/devicemanager/knowledgebase/knowledgebase.md index 71a10d3047..5f060ad1f0 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/devicemanager/knowledgebase/knowledgebase.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/devicemanager/knowledgebase/knowledgebase.md @@ -28,3 +28,5 @@ Device Manager provides enterprise-grade device control capabilities. This techn --- *Consult the troubleshooting section for common issues and solutions.* + + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/devicemanager/knowledgebase/tipsandtricks/_category_.json b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/devicemanager/knowledgebase/tipsandtricks/_category_.json index a74978754e..431040a5b1 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/devicemanager/knowledgebase/tipsandtricks/_category_.json +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/devicemanager/knowledgebase/tipsandtricks/_category_.json @@ -4,3 +4,4 @@ "collapsed": true, "collapsible": true } + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/devicemanager/knowledgebase/troubleshooting/_category_.json b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/devicemanager/knowledgebase/troubleshooting/_category_.json index 2a7c1d7f13..269232431c 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/devicemanager/knowledgebase/troubleshooting/_category_.json +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/devicemanager/knowledgebase/troubleshooting/_category_.json @@ -4,3 +4,4 @@ "collapsed": true, "collapsible": true } + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/devicemanager/knowledgebase/troubleshooting/troubleshooting.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/devicemanager/knowledgebase/troubleshooting/troubleshooting.md index 6c964e957d..e8267a513e 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/devicemanager/knowledgebase/troubleshooting/troubleshooting.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/devicemanager/knowledgebase/troubleshooting/troubleshooting.md @@ -18,3 +18,5 @@ Each log occurs when different policy triggering events occur. Special log is ppComputer_Operational.log which explains what's happening in real-time on the machine. ![logging1](/images/endpointpolicymanager/device/devicemanager/logging1.webp) + + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/devicemanager/manual/_category_.json b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/devicemanager/manual/_category_.json index 1c4c158a37..491e75991a 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/devicemanager/manual/_category_.json +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/devicemanager/manual/_category_.json @@ -8,3 +8,4 @@ "id": "overview" } } + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/devicemanager/manual/configuration/_category_.json b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/devicemanager/manual/configuration/_category_.json index 231704b45b..e5db75a598 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/devicemanager/manual/configuration/_category_.json +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/devicemanager/manual/configuration/_category_.json @@ -4,3 +4,4 @@ "collapsed": true, "collapsible": true } + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/devicemanager/manual/configuration/helpertool.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/devicemanager/manual/configuration/helpertool.md index cbec0e6f72..d99370a5eb 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/devicemanager/manual/configuration/helpertool.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/devicemanager/manual/configuration/helpertool.md @@ -50,3 +50,5 @@ Then, you may use this list using the previously described wizard pages such as Serial Number and Allow Device by BitLocker Key, as shown in the example screen below. ![helper5](/images/endpointpolicymanager/device/devicemanager/helper5.webp) + + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/devicemanager/manual/configuration/rules.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/devicemanager/manual/configuration/rules.md index 52d87e10d3..5f1fb4019e 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/devicemanager/manual/configuration/rules.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/devicemanager/manual/configuration/rules.md @@ -190,3 +190,5 @@ it as the basis to start a rule. ![event1](/images/endpointpolicymanager/device/devicemanager/event1.webp) # ![event2](/images/endpointpolicymanager/device/devicemanager/event2.webp) + + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/devicemanager/manual/gettingtoknow/_category_.json b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/devicemanager/manual/gettingtoknow/_category_.json index 9d2fe6d006..b8c4d29a68 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/devicemanager/manual/gettingtoknow/_category_.json +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/devicemanager/manual/gettingtoknow/_category_.json @@ -4,3 +4,4 @@ "collapsed": true, "collapsible": true } + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/devicemanager/manual/gettingtoknow/devicemanagerpolicies.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/devicemanager/manual/gettingtoknow/devicemanagerpolicies.md index af50816887..83299f9052 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/devicemanager/manual/gettingtoknow/devicemanagerpolicies.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/devicemanager/manual/gettingtoknow/devicemanagerpolicies.md @@ -158,3 +158,5 @@ is similar to the questions when adding a USB device earlier. The typical route is Allow Users to use specific phones or other WPDs. ![wpd3](/images/endpointpolicymanager/device/devicemanager/wpd3.webp) + + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/devicemanager/manual/gettingtoknow/globaldevicemanager.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/devicemanager/manual/gettingtoknow/globaldevicemanager.md index 55e41faec2..c50fddfd99 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/devicemanager/manual/gettingtoknow/globaldevicemanager.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/devicemanager/manual/gettingtoknow/globaldevicemanager.md @@ -54,3 +54,5 @@ system responds. Selecting More information shows Device Info which may be used in the next steps to allow a device type. It is recommended to copy these details to Notepad to keep them handy for use during the read-through of the manual. + + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/devicemanager/manual/overview.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/devicemanager/manual/overview.md index ba45f8a0a2..8620a5dd62 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/devicemanager/manual/overview.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/devicemanager/manual/overview.md @@ -27,3 +27,5 @@ Device Manager addresses the security challenge of controlling hardware device a 1. Review Getting to Know Device Manager for fundamental concepts 2. Configure policies using Configuration guides + + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/devicemanager/overview.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/devicemanager/overview.md index a1cebf1f55..a7a5885976 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/devicemanager/overview.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/devicemanager/overview.md @@ -26,3 +26,5 @@ Device Manager is a component of Endpoint Policy Manager (PolicyPak) that provid - Device Policies Configuration - Getting Started Videos - Troubleshooting Guide + + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/devicemanager/videolearningcenter/_category_.json b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/devicemanager/videolearningcenter/_category_.json index 08b2b0a69c..48b4bb9e46 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/devicemanager/videolearningcenter/_category_.json +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/devicemanager/videolearningcenter/_category_.json @@ -8,3 +8,4 @@ "id": "videolearningcenter" } } + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/devicemanager/videolearningcenter/gettingstarted/_category_.json b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/devicemanager/videolearningcenter/gettingstarted/_category_.json index edb57b5129..9b170c37fa 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/devicemanager/videolearningcenter/gettingstarted/_category_.json +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/devicemanager/videolearningcenter/gettingstarted/_category_.json @@ -4,3 +4,4 @@ "collapsed": true, "collapsible": true } + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/devicemanager/videolearningcenter/gettingstarted/bitlockerdrives.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/devicemanager/videolearningcenter/gettingstarted/bitlockerdrives.md index 7a2daea157..105b20a9bf 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/devicemanager/videolearningcenter/gettingstarted/bitlockerdrives.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/devicemanager/videolearningcenter/gettingstarted/bitlockerdrives.md @@ -9,3 +9,5 @@ Got USB sticks and want to ensure they only work with Bitlocker'd devices? See t to do it. + + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/devicemanager/videolearningcenter/gettingstarted/dmapprovalautorules.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/devicemanager/videolearningcenter/gettingstarted/dmapprovalautorules.md index 2afa51a71e..fbcf5adaa1 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/devicemanager/videolearningcenter/gettingstarted/dmapprovalautorules.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/devicemanager/videolearningcenter/gettingstarted/dmapprovalautorules.md @@ -10,3 +10,5 @@ Want to allow or deny specific USB devices whenever a user inserts one? And woul automatically create rules based upon these requests? Learn both techniques here. + + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/devicemanager/videolearningcenter/gettingstarted/dmhelpertool.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/devicemanager/videolearningcenter/gettingstarted/dmhelpertool.md index 96f8612b74..7f8853f0aa 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/devicemanager/videolearningcenter/gettingstarted/dmhelpertool.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/devicemanager/videolearningcenter/gettingstarted/dmhelpertool.md @@ -10,3 +10,5 @@ This demo shows you how to enumerate the USB and other devices on the machine to Manager rules. + + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/devicemanager/videolearningcenter/gettingstarted/enduser.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/devicemanager/videolearningcenter/gettingstarted/enduser.md index 614c340981..ed00efe2dc 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/devicemanager/videolearningcenter/gettingstarted/enduser.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/devicemanager/videolearningcenter/gettingstarted/enduser.md @@ -10,3 +10,5 @@ Got users out in the field and want them to be able to report their requests for USBs and other devices? See how to set that up in this video. + + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/devicemanager/videolearningcenter/gettingstarted/serialnumber.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/devicemanager/videolearningcenter/gettingstarted/serialnumber.md index 0206c55cc4..8ac4009701 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/devicemanager/videolearningcenter/gettingstarted/serialnumber.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/devicemanager/videolearningcenter/gettingstarted/serialnumber.md @@ -55,3 +55,5 @@ whatever they want, you can hammer – put the hammer down based upon a device t put the screws it by dictating it by serial number. You can decide which is the most important way for you to get the job accomplished, and hope this tool helps you out. Thank you very much. Talk to you soon. + + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/devicemanager/videolearningcenter/gettingstarted/usbdrive.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/devicemanager/videolearningcenter/gettingstarted/usbdrive.md index 1f144382ac..99d233ca79 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/devicemanager/videolearningcenter/gettingstarted/usbdrive.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/devicemanager/videolearningcenter/gettingstarted/usbdrive.md @@ -55,3 +55,5 @@ how you can open up one user for specific USB sticks by serial, and then I'll al other magic tricks with exporting to MDM and our cloud service. Go ahead and watch the rest of the videos. Looking forward to getting you started with Endpoint Policy Manager Device Manager real soon. + + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/devicemanager/videolearningcenter/gettingstarted/usbdriveallowuser.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/devicemanager/videolearningcenter/gettingstarted/usbdriveallowuser.md index ce00be7ffb..650f3406c1 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/devicemanager/videolearningcenter/gettingstarted/usbdriveallowuser.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/devicemanager/videolearningcenter/gettingstarted/usbdriveallowuser.md @@ -66,3 +66,5 @@ If you think that is too much access, go ahead and check out the next video wher you how you can allow one user to have specific access to a specific USB stick by serial number. That's even more cranking it down. Hope this video helps you out. Looking forward to getting you started with Endpoint Policy Manager real soon. Thanks. + + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/devicemanager/videolearningcenter/gettingstarted/usbdriveallowvendor.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/devicemanager/videolearningcenter/gettingstarted/usbdriveallowvendor.md index 27eec4f50f..dda8d0c6d4 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/devicemanager/videolearningcenter/gettingstarted/usbdriveallowvendor.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/devicemanager/videolearningcenter/gettingstarted/usbdriveallowvendor.md @@ -54,3 +54,5 @@ that maybe you don't want to do, like read from the device or to run stuff that be running. If that is super important to you, and I can see where it would be, you can dictate that particular USB sticks are allowed and controlled because of serial number. Go ahead and take a look at that video. That's the next one on the list. Thanks so much. + + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/devicemanager/videolearningcenter/methods/_category_.json b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/devicemanager/videolearningcenter/methods/_category_.json index bf3482899d..e671dd1396 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/devicemanager/videolearningcenter/methods/_category_.json +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/devicemanager/videolearningcenter/methods/_category_.json @@ -4,3 +4,4 @@ "collapsed": true, "collapsible": true } + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/devicemanager/videolearningcenter/methods/cloud.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/devicemanager/videolearningcenter/methods/cloud.md index a4d24b3e08..cb2c5e58d8 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/devicemanager/videolearningcenter/methods/cloud.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/devicemanager/videolearningcenter/methods/cloud.md @@ -72,3 +72,5 @@ We've allowed that, but naughty USB sticks are blocked, and there you go. If you want to become a better security admin with Endpoint Policy Manager, hope this video helps you out. Looking forward to getting you started with Endpoint Policy Manager Cloud and Endpoint Policy Manager Device Manager real soon. Thanks. + + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/devicemanager/videolearningcenter/methods/mdm.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/devicemanager/videolearningcenter/methods/mdm.md index ca4dcb9a49..6baf302462 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/devicemanager/videolearningcenter/methods/mdm.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/devicemanager/videolearningcenter/methods/mdm.md @@ -128,3 +128,5 @@ not something that you can do inside of Intune or other MDM services. This is an only available to you with Endpoint Policy Manager. There you go. I hope this helps you out. Looking forward to getting you started with Endpoint Policy Manager and your MDM service real soon. Thanks so much. + + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/devicemanager/videolearningcenter/videolearningcenter.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/devicemanager/videolearningcenter/videolearningcenter.md index 7131a8ba06..39237c11c2 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/devicemanager/videolearningcenter/videolearningcenter.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/devicemanager/videolearningcenter/videolearningcenter.md @@ -23,3 +23,5 @@ Learn how to deploy and manage Device Manager policies using various enterprise --- *All videos provide practical examples and step-by-step guidance for real-world implementations.* + + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/_category_.json b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/_category_.json index b8243d3f7f..03fa60547f 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/_category_.json +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/_category_.json @@ -7,4 +7,4 @@ "type": "doc", "id": "overview" } -} \ No newline at end of file +} diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/knowledgebase/_category_.json b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/knowledgebase/_category_.json deleted file mode 100644 index d92c78eb54..0000000000 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/knowledgebase/_category_.json +++ /dev/null @@ -1,10 +0,0 @@ -{ - "label": "Knowledge Base", - "position": 10, - "collapsed": true, - "collapsible": true, - "link": { - "type": "doc", - "id": "knowledgebase" - } -} \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/knowledgebase/knowledgebase.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/knowledgebase/knowledgebase.md deleted file mode 100644 index 4167ef27d4..0000000000 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/knowledgebase/knowledgebase.md +++ /dev/null @@ -1,94 +0,0 @@ ---- -title: "Knowledge Base" -description: "Knowledge Base" -sidebar_position: 10 ---- - -# Knowledge Base - -See the following Knowledge Base articles for Least Privilege Manager. - -## Licensing - -- [What is the difference between Endpoint Privilege Manager Standard and Complete licenses?](/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/knowledgebase/licensing/license.md) - -## Tips (How does PPLPM work?) - -- [Which account does an elevated process run within?](/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/knowledgebase/tipspplpm/accountelevatedprocess.md) -- [Does Endpoint Privilege Manager block Macro attacks?](/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/knowledgebase/tipspplpm/macroattacks.md) -- [How secure is it just to use the digital signature? Can someone spoof a digital signature?](/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/knowledgebase/tipspplpm/digitalsignature.md) -- [Is Endpoint Privilege Manager compatible alongside an existing installation of Microsoft Applocker?](/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/knowledgebase/tipspplpm/applocker.md) -- [How can I change the behavior of "Run as Admin" with Endpoint Privilege Manager and how has it changed from previous versions?](/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/knowledgebase/tipspplpm/runasadmin.md) - -## Tips (Specific Workaround for Apps and Scenarios) - -- [How to create an LPM Policy for (SynTPEnh.exe) Synaptics Pointing Device Driver](/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/knowledgebase/tipsappsscenarios/synapticspointingdevicedriver.md) -- [Install Windows Fonts for users or Elevate end-users to install fonts themselves](/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/knowledgebase/tipsappsscenarios/installfonts.md) -- [How do I elevate MMC snap ins without granting administrative rights?](/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/knowledgebase/tipsappsscenarios/mmcsnapin.md) -- [How do I use Least Privilege Manager to Elevate .reg files to allow import by standard users](/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/knowledgebase/tipsappsscenarios/registry.md) -- [How-to elevate Windows Defender Firewall in Endpoint Privilege Manager?](/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/knowledgebase/tipsappsscenarios/windowsdefender.md) -- [How do I elevate installers that are classified as Installers but not Applications? Like Ninite, 7z, or Self-Extract?](/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/knowledgebase/tipsappsscenarios/installers.md) -- [Allowing access/edit rights to specific files for standard users](/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/knowledgebase/tipsappsscenarios/editrights.md) -- [How to Elevate applications with a .application extension using Least Privilege Manager](/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/knowledgebase/tipsappsscenarios/applicationextension.md) -- [How do I elevate .MSP files such as Adobe Acrobat updates?](/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/knowledgebase/tipsappsscenarios/mspfiles.md) -- [FTK Imager crashes with 'Server Busy' dialog box when "Image Mounting" while running elevated](/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/knowledgebase/tipsappsscenarios/serverbusy.md) - -## Tips (Files, Folders and Dialogs) - -- [How can I make all files in a folder, or all files in all recursive folders Elevated, Blocked, or Allow & Log?](/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/knowledgebase/tipsfilesfolders/allfiles.md) - -## Tips and SecureRun (TM) - -- [How can I allow "Inline commands" blocked by SecureRun when a random path or filename is created each time?](/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/knowledgebase/tipssecurerun/allowinlinecommands.md) -- [How do I setup SecureRun when there are so many variables and still ensure my rules work no matter what version of the software I have I installed?](/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/knowledgebase/tipssecurerun/setup.md) -- [When Endpoint Policy Manager SecureRun(TM) is turned on, PowerShell won't run. How can I re-enable this?](/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/knowledgebase/tipssecurerun/enablepowershell.md) -- [What is the supported list of BLOCKED script types for Endpoint Policy Manager SecureRun™ ?](/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/knowledgebase/tipssecurerun/blockedscripttypes.md) -- [How to run WebEx Meeting as regular user when SecureRun is enabled](/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/knowledgebase/tipssecurerun/webex.md) -- [How to install and run MYKI Password Manager as regular user when SecureRun is enabled](/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/knowledgebase/tipssecurerun/mykipasswordmanager.md) -- [How do I allow a Chrome extension blocked by SecureRun to be installed?](/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/knowledgebase/tipssecurerun/chromeextension.md) -- [Least Privilege Manager and SecureRun Implementation Best Practices](/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/knowledgebase/tipssecurerun/bestpractices.md) -- [How does the option "Show Admin Approval dialog for untrusted application" in Admin Approval work?](/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/knowledgebase/tipssecurerun/adminapprovalwork.md) - -## Tips for Admin Approval, Self Elevate, Apply on Demand, SecureCopy and UI Branding - -- [Can I use Endpoint Privilege Manager to LOWER / remove admin rights from Administrators from an application or process, like Internet Explorer?](/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/knowledgebase/tipsforadminapproval/reduceadminrights.md) -- [I elevated an application, but drag and drop between the elevated and other non-elevated applications isn't working anymore. What can I try?](/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/knowledgebase/tipsforadminapproval/dragdrop.md) -- [How do I use the Filter section in Endpoint Privilege Manager ?](/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/knowledgebase/tipsforadminapproval/scope.md) -- [How do I install an Active X control if it is not digitally signed?](/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/knowledgebase/tipsforadminapproval/activexcontrol.md) -- [How to Defend against malicious PowerShell attacks (DLLs)?](/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/knowledgebase/tipsforadminapproval/maliciousattacks.md) -- [How can I integrate Endpoint Privilege Manager and Servicenow (or any other help desk) via email?](/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/knowledgebase/tipsforadminapproval/servicenow.md) -- [Least Privilege Manager - How to create a Self-Elevation policy for local groups of Standalone computers](/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/knowledgebase/tipsforadminapproval/selfelevation.md) -- [How does the "Show Pop-Up" message checkbox work along side "Force user re-authenticate" and "Justification text required" checkboxes?](/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/knowledgebase/tipsforadminapproval/optionsshowpopupmessage.md) -- [How does custom menu item text work after builds 23.8 and later?](/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/knowledgebase/tipsforadminapproval/custommenuitemtext.md) - -## Tips (Old, use only if asked) - -- [Endpoint Privilege Manager: How do I elevate single line commands (second batch file method)?](/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/knowledgebase/tipsold/singlelinecommands.md) -- [How to elevate Print driver installation using Endpoint Privilege Manager? (alternate method)](/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/knowledgebase/tipsold/printerdriverinstall.md) - -## Troubleshooting - -- [What log can help me determine why an application (MSI, etc.) was ALLOWED, ELEVATED or BLOCKED?](/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/knowledgebase/troubleshooting/determinewhy.md) -- [Why doesn't Endpoint Privilege Manager work Windows 7 + SHA256 signed.JS and .VBS files ?](/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/knowledgebase/troubleshooting/supportedenvironments.md) -- [I want all the files in a folder to be ALLOWED when SecureRun is used. What is the correct syntax?](/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/knowledgebase/troubleshooting/correctsyntax.md) -- [If multiple Endpoint Privilege Manager rules would apply, which rule takes precedence?](/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/knowledgebase/troubleshooting/ruleprecedence.md) -- [How are DRIVE MAPS and UNC paths supported in Endpoint Privilege Manager?](/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/knowledgebase/troubleshooting/drivemaps.md) -- [Why does Endpoint Policy Manager SecureRun block "inline commands" and what can I do to overcome or revert the behavior ?](/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/knowledgebase/troubleshooting/inlinecommands.md) -- [How are wildcards supported when used with Path and Command-line arguments in Least Privilege Manager?](/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/knowledgebase/troubleshooting/wildcards.md) -- [How do I overcome OneDrive block prompts when SecureRun is on?](/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/knowledgebase/troubleshooting/onedrive.md) -- [Why is my File Info Deny rule for SQL MGMT Studio version 14.x and lower not working?](/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/knowledgebase/troubleshooting/ssms.md) -- [Why is my File Info Deny rule for WinSCP Setup 17.x and lower not working?](/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/knowledgebase/troubleshooting/winscp.md) -- [How-to Fix EXPLORER.EXE crash when right-clicking document files, pdf, docx, xlsx, etc.?](/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/knowledgebase/troubleshooting/explorercrash.md) -- [Error message The element 'emailSettings' in namespace "…AdminApproval" has incomplete content encountered when editing Admin Approval policy](/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/knowledgebase/troubleshooting/emailsettings.md) -- [How-to troubleshoot LPM rules for Kaseya Agent Service?](/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/knowledgebase/troubleshooting/kaseyaagentservice.md) - -## Eventing - -- [How to forward interesting events for Least Privilege Manager (or anything else) to a centralized location using Windows Event Forwarding.](/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/knowledgebase/eventing/windowseventforwarding.md) -- [How to use Netwrix Auditor to Report on Endpoint Policy Manager events](/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/knowledgebase/eventing/reports.md) - -## Netwrix Privilege Secure for Access Management Integration - -- [How to Resolve Could not establish trust relationship for the SSL or TLS Secure Channel error message](/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/knowledgebase/netwrixprivilegesecure/establishtrust.md) -- [How does the Netwrix Privilege Secure MMC UI relate to the Endpoint Policy Manager MMC UI?](/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/knowledgebase/netwrixprivilegesecure/mmc.md) -- [How can I create Endpoint Policy ManagerLeast Privilege Manager policies with Netwrix Privilege Secure (even when the Endpoint Policy Manager Client Side Extension is unlicensed?)](/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/knowledgebase/netwrixprivilegesecure/createpolicies.md) diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/manual/_category_.json b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/manual/_category_.json index 872eac79bd..46adf8edb4 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/manual/_category_.json +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/manual/_category_.json @@ -1,6 +1,6 @@ { "label": "Manual", - "position": 1, + "position": 2, "collapsed": true, "collapsible": true -} \ No newline at end of file +} diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/manual/macos/_category_.json b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/manual/macos/_category_.json index 6c60b1be3d..340b9c0879 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/manual/macos/_category_.json +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/manual/macos/_category_.json @@ -7,4 +7,4 @@ "type": "doc", "id": "overview" } -} \ No newline at end of file +} diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/manual/macos/applicationlaunch.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/manual/macos/applicationlaunch.md index eff8d31ebc..1086d6af2a 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/manual/macos/applicationlaunch.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/manual/macos/applicationlaunch.md @@ -33,3 +33,6 @@ to perform approval requests. The following options are honored in the Mac (and Windows) client: ![A screenshot of a computer Description automatically generated](/images/endpointpolicymanager/mac/using_macos_admin_approval_2.webp) + + + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/manual/macos/installclient.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/manual/macos/installclient.md index c15db1f8b4..ae562a5bb6 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/manual/macos/installclient.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/manual/macos/installclient.md @@ -47,3 +47,6 @@ Mac policies are then created in the in-cloud editors against the All | MacOS gr Groups’ macOS group like what’s seen here. ![A screenshot of a computer Description automatically generated](/images/endpointpolicymanager/mac/how_to_install_the_endpointpolicymanager_7.webp) + + + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/manual/macos/mac/_category_.json b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/manual/macos/mac/_category_.json index 883c8954b2..a1d4deab6a 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/manual/macos/mac/_category_.json +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/manual/macos/mac/_category_.json @@ -7,4 +7,4 @@ "type": "doc", "id": "overview" } -} \ No newline at end of file +} diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/manual/macos/mac/cloudlog.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/manual/macos/mac/cloudlog.md index 9a1910ad4a..e61691775f 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/manual/macos/mac/cloudlog.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/manual/macos/mac/cloudlog.md @@ -14,3 +14,6 @@ working, endpointpolicymanagerd.log will give tell not only what processes were what processes weren’t – and may should have been. ![A screenshot of a computer Description automatically generated](/images/endpointpolicymanager/troubleshooting/mac/understanding_cloud_log.webp) + + + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/manual/macos/mac/logs.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/manual/macos/mac/logs.md index 1e6e4ef691..73bd20bafc 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/manual/macos/mac/logs.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/manual/macos/mac/logs.md @@ -11,3 +11,6 @@ Support, zip up these three logs. As the customer, you can find useful informati endpointpolicymanagerd.log and cloud.log (details later in this document). ![A screenshot of a computer Description automatically generated](/images/endpointpolicymanager/leastprivilege/mac/1329_1_6e10551394ec326177434ffc228df475.webp) + + + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/manual/macos/mac/overview.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/manual/macos/mac/overview.md index c5b1a0640b..d49b212fdc 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/manual/macos/mac/overview.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/manual/macos/mac/overview.md @@ -8,3 +8,6 @@ sidebar_position: 40 Troubleshooting usually involves trying to understand why a rule isn’t applying. In this section we will understand the log files and how to use them. + + + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/manual/macos/mac/reports.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/manual/macos/mac/reports.md index 287ed83c1a..d6d59d8489 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/manual/macos/mac/reports.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/manual/macos/mac/reports.md @@ -26,3 +26,6 @@ For offline analysis, the report can be exported to either Excel or, if very lar can be done before or after filtering. ![A screenshot of a loginDescription automatically generated](/images/endpointpolicymanager/leastprivilege/mac/1329_13_50b225886bba8747a9460411f4662cc9.webp) + + + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/manual/macos/overview.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/manual/macos/overview.md index 9a6e990307..1326df53d7 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/manual/macos/overview.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/manual/macos/overview.md @@ -28,3 +28,6 @@ Supported versions of the MacOS client are: Mac OS 13 Ventura Mac OS 14 Sonoma + + + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/manual/macos/scenarios/_category_.json b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/manual/macos/scenarios/_category_.json index 41609cfee8..40f935fbd4 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/manual/macos/scenarios/_category_.json +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/manual/macos/scenarios/_category_.json @@ -7,4 +7,4 @@ "type": "doc", "id": "overview" } -} \ No newline at end of file +} diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/manual/macos/scenarios/conditions.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/manual/macos/scenarios/conditions.md index a357976086..222be5c232 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/manual/macos/scenarios/conditions.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/manual/macos/scenarios/conditions.md @@ -53,3 +53,6 @@ Teacher2, etc.) to perform the work. ![A screenshot of a computer Description automatically generated](/images/endpointpolicymanager/mac/scenarios/conditions_6.webp) + + + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/manual/macos/scenarios/launchcontrol.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/manual/macos/scenarios/launchcontrol.md index fc313e14d9..0b6913348b 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/manual/macos/scenarios/launchcontrol.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/manual/macos/scenarios/launchcontrol.md @@ -45,3 +45,6 @@ Other actions besides Deny Execution are Allow Execution, with some options: Examples of the dialog boxes may be seen here: ![Screens screenshot of a computer Description automatically generated](/images/endpointpolicymanager/mac/scenarios/application_launch_approval_5.webp) + + + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/manual/macos/scenarios/macfinder.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/manual/macos/scenarios/macfinder.md index 549707e976..c156bbfebc 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/manual/macos/scenarios/macfinder.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/manual/macos/scenarios/macfinder.md @@ -74,3 +74,6 @@ The three action types on a rule are: See the [Endpoint Policy Manager MacOS: Mac Finder Policies](/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/videolearningcenter/macintegration/finder.md) video for examples of Action types with Finder policies + + + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/manual/macos/scenarios/macprivhelper.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/manual/macos/scenarios/macprivhelper.md index 60204b606f..a06bbfbbe4 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/manual/macos/scenarios/macprivhelper.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/manual/macos/scenarios/macprivhelper.md @@ -73,3 +73,6 @@ The three action types on a rule are: [Endpoint Policy Manager for Mac and Admin Approval](/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/videolearningcenter/macintegration/adminapproval.md) for additional information on this topic. - Credentials — User must re-enter credentials for the task to be performed + + + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/manual/macos/scenarios/mountunmount.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/manual/macos/scenarios/mountunmount.md index 22f5231ef3..cba3476aea 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/manual/macos/scenarios/mountunmount.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/manual/macos/scenarios/mountunmount.md @@ -52,3 +52,6 @@ The result of trying to attach a new device by USB can be seen here, as Endpoint blocked it. ![A screenshot of a computer Description automatically generated](/images/endpointpolicymanager/mac/scenarios/mount_unmount_for_usb_and_2.webp) + + + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/manual/macos/scenarios/overview.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/manual/macos/scenarios/overview.md index 8321bc828c..ee2c55546b 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/manual/macos/scenarios/overview.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/manual/macos/scenarios/overview.md @@ -17,3 +17,6 @@ Endpoint Policy Manager for Mac supports a variety of scenarios: - Privilege Elevation — Elevate applications which have helper applications ![A screenshot of a computer Description automatically generated](/images/endpointpolicymanager/mac/scenarios/supported_scenarios_and_policy.webp) + + + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/manual/macos/scenarios/packageinstallation.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/manual/macos/scenarios/packageinstallation.md index 2ef487c38e..f44fb865de 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/manual/macos/scenarios/packageinstallation.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/manual/macos/scenarios/packageinstallation.md @@ -17,3 +17,6 @@ When a standard user attempts to install a .PKG file they are not allowed to do Skype for Business prompts the user for admin credentials before installing. ![A screenshot of a computer Description automatically generated](/images/endpointpolicymanager/mac/scenarios/package_installation_policy.webp) + + + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/manual/macos/scenarios/sudo.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/manual/macos/scenarios/sudo.md index 1e73f2e126..6957fd425c 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/manual/macos/scenarios/sudo.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/manual/macos/scenarios/sudo.md @@ -42,3 +42,6 @@ After the policy is synced, the result on the client can be seen here, where the runs without password requirement. ![A screenshot of a computer Description automatically generated](/images/endpointpolicymanager/mac/scenarios/sudo_2.webp) + + + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/manual/macos/scenarios/systemsettings.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/manual/macos/scenarios/systemsettings.md index 1ee00a8716..ff1e406cb8 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/manual/macos/scenarios/systemsettings.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/manual/macos/scenarios/systemsettings.md @@ -33,3 +33,6 @@ Wi-Fi System Settings. Without Endpoint Policy Manager policy, the system asks for administrator confirmation to change system settings for the standard user. With Endpoint Policy Manager you are able to provide the ability to change settings without administrator involvement. + + + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/manual/windows/_category_.json b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/manual/windows/_category_.json index edc0dbde3f..1ba4960be9 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/manual/windows/_category_.json +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/manual/windows/_category_.json @@ -7,4 +7,4 @@ "type": "doc", "id": "overview" } -} \ No newline at end of file +} diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/manual/windows/adminapproval/_category_.json b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/manual/windows/adminapproval/_category_.json index 7323accf42..35c47d62a0 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/manual/windows/adminapproval/_category_.json +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/manual/windows/adminapproval/_category_.json @@ -7,4 +7,4 @@ "type": "doc", "id": "overview" } -} \ No newline at end of file +} diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/manual/windows/adminapproval/additionaldetails.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/manual/windows/adminapproval/additionaldetails.md index 23d0618be0..3f9ad9c383 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/manual/windows/adminapproval/additionaldetails.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/manual/windows/adminapproval/additionaldetails.md @@ -10,3 +10,6 @@ Want to always force your additional details into the Email method? With this fe into Admin Approval - Additional Details can be sent up to you alongside the request code. + + + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/manual/windows/adminapproval/avoidpopups.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/manual/windows/adminapproval/avoidpopups.md index 49b3c2be7d..be20c47259 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/manual/windows/adminapproval/avoidpopups.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/manual/windows/adminapproval/avoidpopups.md @@ -67,3 +67,6 @@ canceled dialogs, like the one shown here. There is more information on using Event Viewer with Endpoint Policy Manager at the end of this guide, with specific event IDs to search for. + + + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/manual/windows/adminapproval/gettingstarted/_category_.json b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/manual/windows/adminapproval/gettingstarted/_category_.json index a703798fcc..45ac3b5893 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/manual/windows/adminapproval/gettingstarted/_category_.json +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/manual/windows/adminapproval/gettingstarted/_category_.json @@ -7,4 +7,4 @@ "type": "doc", "id": "gettingstarted" } -} \ No newline at end of file +} diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/manual/windows/adminapproval/gettingstarted/gettingstarted.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/manual/windows/adminapproval/gettingstarted/gettingstarted.md index de75793c88..73b06d6e9b 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/manual/windows/adminapproval/gettingstarted/gettingstarted.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/manual/windows/adminapproval/gettingstarted/gettingstarted.md @@ -68,3 +68,6 @@ not a PolicyPak Admin Approval prompt. These instances include: Chrome installer shows a UAC prompt to see if a user can or wants to install Chrome for all users. To help work around this issue, we provide the **Enforce Admin Approval for all installers** option, which is explained later. + + + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/manual/windows/adminapproval/gettingstarted/secretkey.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/manual/windows/adminapproval/gettingstarted/secretkey.md index f6eb4448b3..42206505a1 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/manual/windows/adminapproval/gettingstarted/secretkey.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/manual/windows/adminapproval/gettingstarted/secretkey.md @@ -55,3 +55,6 @@ Click on the **Misc** tab, which enables you to configure the two policies shown This setting should be set to **Enforce Admin Approval for all installers**. Click **OK** to save the Admin Approval policy, which will appear on the Computer side of Endpoint Policy Manager Least Privilege Manager within the GPO. + + + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/manual/windows/adminapproval/gettingstarted/secretkeysecure.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/manual/windows/adminapproval/gettingstarted/secretkeysecure.md index 83def6a7d8..dfbf151c47 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/manual/windows/adminapproval/gettingstarted/secretkeysecure.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/manual/windows/adminapproval/gettingstarted/secretkeysecure.md @@ -52,3 +52,6 @@ You can verify the computer got the GPO key by opening an Admin command prompt, shown here. ![A screenshot of a computer Description automatically generated](/images/endpointpolicymanager/leastprivilege/adminapproval/securing_the_secret_key_when_2.webp) + + + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/manual/windows/adminapproval/overview.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/manual/windows/adminapproval/overview.md index 453dfebfe8..2ce279865b 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/manual/windows/adminapproval/overview.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/manual/windows/adminapproval/overview.md @@ -9,3 +9,6 @@ sidebar_position: 40 Endpoint Policy Manager Admin Approval is a method that allows users to continue working if they are offline or don’t have any predefined rules for bypassing a UAC prompt. In this way, users can request to bypass UAC prompts from admins, allowing them to keep working. + + + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/manual/windows/adminapproval/test.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/manual/windows/adminapproval/test.md index 8ebd4ab5b6..609b179df4 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/manual/windows/adminapproval/test.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/manual/windows/adminapproval/test.md @@ -82,3 +82,6 @@ You can also see and launch the Admin Approval Tool from within a GPO, provided key inside the GPO, as seen here. ![A computer screen shot of a computer screen Description automatically generated](/images/endpointpolicymanager/leastprivilege/adminapproval/testing_admin_approval_4.webp) + + + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/manual/windows/adminapproval/useemail.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/manual/windows/adminapproval/useemail.md index 17c667bdb3..618cb4b7a5 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/manual/windows/adminapproval/useemail.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/manual/windows/adminapproval/useemail.md @@ -49,3 +49,6 @@ You can then check the item using VirusTotal (optional) and get the response cod board and/or send an email back to the user. ![A screenshot of a computer Description automatically generated](/images/endpointpolicymanager/leastprivilege/adminapproval/using_email_for_admin_approval_3.webp) + + + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/manual/windows/apply/_category_.json b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/manual/windows/apply/_category_.json index 6b1c959747..6e064b4659 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/manual/windows/apply/_category_.json +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/manual/windows/apply/_category_.json @@ -7,4 +7,4 @@ "type": "doc", "id": "overview" } -} \ No newline at end of file +} diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/manual/windows/apply/ondemand.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/manual/windows/apply/ondemand.md index d9af708947..dcf4dc378d 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/manual/windows/apply/ondemand.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/manual/windows/apply/ondemand.md @@ -50,3 +50,6 @@ information on Global Settings Policy. When the user does this, the application launches, bypassing the UAC prompt. + + + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/manual/windows/apply/overview.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/manual/windows/apply/overview.md index 9e559587b9..aedab8efc1 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/manual/windows/apply/overview.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/manual/windows/apply/overview.md @@ -9,3 +9,6 @@ sidebar_position: 30 Not all of your users need to have the same privileges. You may want to give advanced users, such as developers or first level support personnel, the ability to perform elevation whenever they need it. In this section we will explore Apply on Demand rules, and also Self-Elevation rules. + + + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/manual/windows/apply/selfelevation.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/manual/windows/apply/selfelevation.md index 5a8e24c956..c2b0d8e279 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/manual/windows/apply/selfelevation.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/manual/windows/apply/selfelevation.md @@ -83,3 +83,6 @@ associated with Endpoint Policy Manager Self Elevation. Note that the username a included in the log information. ![A screenshot of a computer Description automatically generated](/images/endpointpolicymanager/leastprivilege/rules/apply/self_elevation_rules_8.webp) + + + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/manual/windows/automatic.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/manual/windows/automatic.md index dc06cb09de..5739459688 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/manual/windows/automatic.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/manual/windows/automatic.md @@ -90,3 +90,6 @@ Rules are now exported. The result after looking at the GPO is shown here, with your rules ready to go. ![policypak_automatic_rules_10](/images/endpointpolicymanager/leastprivilege/tool/rulesgenerator/endpointpolicymanager_automatic_rules_10.webp) + + + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/manual/windows/brandcustomize.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/manual/windows/brandcustomize.md index e2318a4d93..385b59dd15 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/manual/windows/brandcustomize.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/manual/windows/brandcustomize.md @@ -40,3 +40,6 @@ Hereis an example of changing the Admin Approval Client Branding using Global Se A result of changing the Admin Approval Dialog with the changed settings looks like this. ![A screenshot of a computer Description automatically generated](/images/endpointpolicymanager/leastprivilege/branding_and_customization_2.webp) + + + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/manual/windows/events/_category_.json b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/manual/windows/events/_category_.json index d54c75684b..8e74268023 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/manual/windows/events/_category_.json +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/manual/windows/events/_category_.json @@ -7,4 +7,4 @@ "type": "doc", "id": "overview" } -} \ No newline at end of file +} diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/manual/windows/events/audit.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/manual/windows/events/audit.md index 2e7a3284d2..eaeacdfaf8 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/manual/windows/events/audit.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/manual/windows/events/audit.md @@ -43,3 +43,6 @@ change these as you need to for your situation. The result is a policy which performs the action (Elevate or Allow and Log). ![A screenshot of a computer Description automatically generated](/images/endpointpolicymanager/leastprivilege/events/createpolicy/creating_policy_from_audit_4.webp) + + + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/manual/windows/events/auditingsettings/_category_.json b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/manual/windows/events/auditingsettings/_category_.json index ebbe835ccf..be7e4ed1c6 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/manual/windows/events/auditingsettings/_category_.json +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/manual/windows/events/auditingsettings/_category_.json @@ -7,4 +7,4 @@ "type": "doc", "id": "overview" } -} \ No newline at end of file +} diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/manual/windows/events/auditingsettings/localadmins.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/manual/windows/events/auditingsettings/localadmins.md index cb439aaa38..4b88469085 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/manual/windows/events/auditingsettings/localadmins.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/manual/windows/events/auditingsettings/localadmins.md @@ -20,3 +20,6 @@ as shown here. With the auditing information, you can make a Endpoint Policy Manager (formerly PolicyPak) Least Privilege Manager Elevate rule to overcome this when the user is transitioning from being a local admin to being a standard user. + + + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/manual/windows/events/auditingsettings/overview.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/manual/windows/events/auditingsettings/overview.md index da0180ff9e..056797e52a 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/manual/windows/events/auditingsettings/overview.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/manual/windows/events/auditingsettings/overview.md @@ -56,3 +56,6 @@ Enabling these settings will write special events to the event logs. all unsigned” option would block unsigned applications. We'll discuss each of these auditing events in the next sections. + + + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/manual/windows/events/auditingsettings/standardusers.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/manual/windows/events/auditingsettings/standardusers.md index 55cebffb72..b7a6fb191f 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/manual/windows/events/auditingsettings/standardusers.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/manual/windows/events/auditingsettings/standardusers.md @@ -23,3 +23,6 @@ items are (a) COM elevation, used by network adapters, date & time, etc. (b) Win (c) apps that use ShellExecute or RunAs, such as ProcMon or TreeSizeFree. ::: + + + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/manual/windows/events/auditingsettings/standardusersuntrusted.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/manual/windows/events/auditingsettings/standardusersuntrusted.md index d260c50fc4..55ecb24158 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/manual/windows/events/auditingsettings/standardusersuntrusted.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/manual/windows/events/auditingsettings/standardusersuntrusted.md @@ -36,3 +36,6 @@ Final thoughts: - This event will not occur when the file is owned by another administrator, or applications are used over the network and not on the local drive. - These events are not generated when SecureRun™ is not activated. + + + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/manual/windows/events/client.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/manual/windows/events/client.md index 3248b5df44..ba3dfb4b89 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/manual/windows/events/client.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/manual/windows/events/client.md @@ -11,3 +11,6 @@ is Event 100, which describes when a User or Computer picks up new Endpoint Poli Privilege Manager policies. An example of this kind of event can be seen here. ![A screenshot of a computer Description automatically generated](/images/endpointpolicymanager/leastprivilege/events/client_events.webp) + + + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/manual/windows/events/overview.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/manual/windows/events/overview.md index 53f130ed91..c5be58ad75 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/manual/windows/events/overview.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/manual/windows/events/overview.md @@ -34,11 +34,11 @@ forwarding to capture and forward events from multiple machines. In this way you multiple users are doing and look through the events for interesting ideas to convert into rules. - See the - [How to forward interesting events for Least Privilege Manager (or anything else) to a centralized location using Windows Event Forwarding.](/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/knowledgebase/eventing/windowseventforwarding.md) + [How to forward interesting events for Least Privilege Manager (or anything else) to a centralized location using Windows Event Forwarding.](/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/technotes/eventing/windowseventforwarding.md) topic to learn more about event forwarding. - You can also use Netwrix Auditor to capture events from endpoints to bring them to a centralized source for investigation. See the - [How to use Netwrix Auditor to Report on Endpoint Policy Manager events](/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/knowledgebase/eventing/reports.md) + [How to use Netwrix Auditor to Report on Endpoint Policy Manager events](/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/technotes/eventing/reports.md) topic for additional information. - You can use Azure Log Analytics to store Endpoint Policy Manager Least Privilege Manager events. See the diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/manual/windows/overview.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/manual/windows/overview.md index a26109010c..862c0783f8 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/manual/windows/overview.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/manual/windows/overview.md @@ -125,3 +125,6 @@ Least Privilege Manager. This manual is designed to give you the basic concepts and operational scenarios you may encounter, but once you get those down, you are free to use whatever delivery method is best for your organization. + + + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/manual/windows/overview_1.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/manual/windows/overview_1.md index 6d007da098..0ecb064404 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/manual/windows/overview_1.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/manual/windows/overview_1.md @@ -107,3 +107,6 @@ Admin Approval Dialog (2018/07/14, 15:56:10.279, PID: 1360, TID: 2920) If requested by support, logs are automatically wrapped up and can be sent to Netwrix Support with the PPLOGS.EXE command on any endpoint where the client-side extension is installed. + + + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/manual/windows/overviewmisc/_category_.json b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/manual/windows/overviewmisc/_category_.json index 220827a91e..7ea098513d 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/manual/windows/overviewmisc/_category_.json +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/manual/windows/overviewmisc/_category_.json @@ -7,4 +7,4 @@ "type": "doc", "id": "overviewmisc" } -} \ No newline at end of file +} diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/manual/windows/overviewmisc/acltraverse.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/manual/windows/overviewmisc/acltraverse.md index f61f51155e..0d7ce98546 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/manual/windows/overviewmisc/acltraverse.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/manual/windows/overviewmisc/acltraverse.md @@ -55,3 +55,6 @@ See the video for a demo of ACL Traverse and Registry. ::: + + + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/manual/windows/overviewmisc/bestpractices/_category_.json b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/manual/windows/overviewmisc/bestpractices/_category_.json index e4af4197a0..18b88c3fea 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/manual/windows/overviewmisc/bestpractices/_category_.json +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/manual/windows/overviewmisc/bestpractices/_category_.json @@ -7,4 +7,4 @@ "type": "doc", "id": "overview" } -} \ No newline at end of file +} diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/manual/windows/overviewmisc/bestpractices/childprocesses.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/manual/windows/overviewmisc/bestpractices/childprocesses.md index 2592c12f10..2f7d97b324 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/manual/windows/overviewmisc/bestpractices/childprocesses.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/manual/windows/overviewmisc/bestpractices/childprocesses.md @@ -36,3 +36,6 @@ mechanisms to prevent application to child processes in all circumstances. application is not signed by the same signed vendor who originated the process. - Don't apply to unrelated executables. Don't pass the elevation status if the application is not in the same directory structure (including recursively). + + + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/manual/windows/overviewmisc/bestpractices/commandline.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/manual/windows/overviewmisc/bestpractices/commandline.md index 4150df5827..da92c8e680 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/manual/windows/overviewmisc/bestpractices/commandline.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/manual/windows/overviewmisc/bestpractices/commandline.md @@ -74,3 +74,6 @@ generated](/images/endpointpolicymanager/leastprivilege/bestpractices/rules/crea Since the arguments are being specified, a user cannot add their own .REG files; they can only add those specified by the admin (e.g., on a server where they could only read and not modify it). + + + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/manual/windows/overviewmisc/bestpractices/dontelevate.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/manual/windows/overviewmisc/bestpractices/dontelevate.md index 391f558ff4..6bcba866ca 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/manual/windows/overviewmisc/bestpractices/dontelevate.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/manual/windows/overviewmisc/bestpractices/dontelevate.md @@ -39,3 +39,6 @@ right click inside the Open/Save dialog and gain elevated privilege to launch ot If, however, you need the Open/Save dialog to be elevated, you can uncheck the option, and the Open/Save dialog will be elevated as well. This is sometimes required if applications require access to files or directories that the standard user doesn't have access to. + + + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/manual/windows/overviewmisc/bestpractices/examplesavoid.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/manual/windows/overviewmisc/bestpractices/examplesavoid.md index 54af87003e..bc2aa4c5bc 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/manual/windows/overviewmisc/bestpractices/examplesavoid.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/manual/windows/overviewmisc/bestpractices/examplesavoid.md @@ -75,3 +75,6 @@ takes a little more work to make the exact rules you need for the least amount o for users to do their jobs. ::: + + + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/manual/windows/overviewmisc/bestpractices/executablecombo.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/manual/windows/overviewmisc/bestpractices/executablecombo.md index 48c006b0d6..8a18f388c4 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/manual/windows/overviewmisc/bestpractices/executablecombo.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/manual/windows/overviewmisc/bestpractices/executablecombo.md @@ -80,3 +80,6 @@ complete, the MMC list will demonstrate the multiple conditions in the **Conditi Description automatically generated](/images/endpointpolicymanager/leastprivilege/bestpractices/rules/creating_and_using_executable_5.webp) + + + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/manual/windows/overviewmisc/bestpractices/fileinfo.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/manual/windows/overviewmisc/bestpractices/fileinfo.md index ea15249519..fd2f061caf 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/manual/windows/overviewmisc/bestpractices/fileinfo.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/manual/windows/overviewmisc/bestpractices/fileinfo.md @@ -70,3 +70,6 @@ for matching MSI product codes. ![A screenshot of a computer Description automatically generated](/images/endpointpolicymanager/leastprivilege/bestpractices/deeper_dive_on_file_info_7.webp) This makes the **Product Info Condition** a powerful tool, when used alone or with a Combo rule. + + + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/manual/windows/overviewmisc/bestpractices/overview.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/manual/windows/overviewmisc/bestpractices/overview.md index 77b8ce221e..646eed7f0e 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/manual/windows/overviewmisc/bestpractices/overview.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/manual/windows/overviewmisc/bestpractices/overview.md @@ -22,3 +22,6 @@ When possible use the Best Practice Signature Condition alongside and File Info rule. This is because both of these items have digital signatures. With that in mind, let’s go over some “What not to dos” before we continue on with Best Practices. + + + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/manual/windows/overviewmisc/export.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/manual/windows/overviewmisc/export.md index 4a30ed6ca3..eee5425958 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/manual/windows/overviewmisc/export.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/manual/windows/overviewmisc/export.md @@ -28,3 +28,6 @@ videos, Exported collections or policies maintain any Item-Level Targeting set within them. ::: + + + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/manual/windows/overviewmisc/itemleveltargeting.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/manual/windows/overviewmisc/itemleveltargeting.md index ae52bbdd7e..771d7858d9 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/manual/windows/overviewmisc/itemleveltargeting.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/manual/windows/overviewmisc/itemleveltargeting.md @@ -81,3 +81,6 @@ Level Targeting, as seen below. When Item-Level Targeting is on, the policy won’t apply unless the conditions are true. If Item-Level Targeting is applied to a collection, then none of the items in the collection will apply unless the Item-Level Targeting on the collection evaluates to true. + + + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/manual/windows/overviewmisc/overviewmisc.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/manual/windows/overviewmisc/overviewmisc.md index 7de3b746bb..674d819299 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/manual/windows/overviewmisc/overviewmisc.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/manual/windows/overviewmisc/overviewmisc.md @@ -16,3 +16,6 @@ In this section you will learn the following basics: - Understanding processing order and precedence - Exporting Endpoint Policy Manager (formerly PolicyPak) Least Privilege Manager items for Endpoint Policy Manager Cloud, Microsoft Endpoint Manager (SCCM and Intune), or MDM + + + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/manual/windows/overviewmisc/parentprocessfilter.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/manual/windows/overviewmisc/parentprocessfilter.md index e03eb2d884..650c4dbd45 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/manual/windows/overviewmisc/parentprocessfilter.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/manual/windows/overviewmisc/parentprocessfilter.md @@ -18,3 +18,6 @@ application is actually performing the action (in this case with **Signature** a being checked first before the child application is launched elevated.) ![A screenshot of a computer Description automatically generated](/images/endpointpolicymanager/leastprivilege/understanding_parent_process.webp) + + + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/manual/windows/overviewmisc/processorderprecedence.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/manual/windows/overviewmisc/processorderprecedence.md index 02eb354259..d79876e130 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/manual/windows/overviewmisc/processorderprecedence.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/manual/windows/overviewmisc/processorderprecedence.md @@ -31,3 +31,6 @@ be used when specific users log on. If SecureRun™ is enabled and performs work processes), then user-created processes aren’t created unless expressly allowed with the Allow and log rule. At this point, each rule is applied one by one to perform elevation (or Block or Allow and log). + + + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/manual/windows/overviewmisc/reauthentication.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/manual/windows/overviewmisc/reauthentication.md index a699112da0..d90fd165dc 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/manual/windows/overviewmisc/reauthentication.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/manual/windows/overviewmisc/reauthentication.md @@ -82,3 +82,6 @@ The User must re-authenticate, then when a pop-up is shown, theuser must type in **OK** is allowed an application proceeds. ![A screenshot of a computer Description automatically generated](/images/endpointpolicymanager/leastprivilege/understanding_re_authentication_8.webp) + + + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/manual/windows/overviewmisc/scopefilters/_category_.json b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/manual/windows/overviewmisc/scopefilters/_category_.json index 07512b4cbc..67787b0b43 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/manual/windows/overviewmisc/scopefilters/_category_.json +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/manual/windows/overviewmisc/scopefilters/_category_.json @@ -7,4 +7,4 @@ "type": "doc", "id": "overview" } -} \ No newline at end of file +} diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/manual/windows/overviewmisc/scopefilters/blockadmins.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/manual/windows/overviewmisc/scopefilters/blockadmins.md index 07df08a9ad..1d2cde357c 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/manual/windows/overviewmisc/scopefilters/blockadmins.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/manual/windows/overviewmisc/scopefilters/blockadmins.md @@ -45,3 +45,6 @@ Again, rule 2, the rule that does the ELEVATE or ALLOW, is just a standard rule, the user or computer side. ![A screenshot of a computer Description automatically generated](/images/endpointpolicymanager/leastprivilege/scopefilters/scenario_3_running_or_elevating_2.webp) + + + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/manual/windows/overviewmisc/scopefilters/blockapp.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/manual/windows/overviewmisc/scopefilters/blockapp.md index 77e556b99c..4b00b45cc7 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/manual/windows/overviewmisc/scopefilters/blockapp.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/manual/windows/overviewmisc/scopefilters/blockapp.md @@ -26,3 +26,6 @@ You can shore up this attack vector by making the explicit deny rule on the Comp When you do, PowerShell is blocked for Standard and System. ![A screenshot of a computer Description automatically generated](/images/endpointpolicymanager/leastprivilege/scopefilters/scenario_2_specific_rule_to_2.webp) + + + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/manual/windows/overviewmisc/scopefilters/blockpowershell.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/manual/windows/overviewmisc/scopefilters/blockpowershell.md index e3c24f6990..b98fd20487 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/manual/windows/overviewmisc/scopefilters/blockpowershell.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/manual/windows/overviewmisc/scopefilters/blockpowershell.md @@ -22,3 +22,6 @@ set the scope to User and System processes, but use the scope Filter to SYSTEM. Result: ![A screenshot of a computer Description automatically generated](/images/endpointpolicymanager/leastprivilege/scopefilters/scenario_2b_block_powershell_2.webp) + + + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/manual/windows/overviewmisc/scopefilters/elevateserviceaccount.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/manual/windows/overviewmisc/scopefilters/elevateserviceaccount.md index c4b92f570c..9a2b371339 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/manual/windows/overviewmisc/scopefilters/elevateserviceaccount.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/manual/windows/overviewmisc/scopefilters/elevateserviceaccount.md @@ -39,3 +39,6 @@ Tip: It's also possible to use Scope Filter = SERVICES to make the rule apply to run from the specified .exe, regardless of the user. ![A screenshot of a computer Description automatically generated](/images/endpointpolicymanager/leastprivilege/scopefilters/scenario_4_elevating_a_service.webp) + + + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/manual/windows/overviewmisc/scopefilters/enhancedsecurerun.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/manual/windows/overviewmisc/scopefilters/enhancedsecurerun.md index 977155c14e..ea12462f3a 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/manual/windows/overviewmisc/scopefilters/enhancedsecurerun.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/manual/windows/overviewmisc/scopefilters/enhancedsecurerun.md @@ -43,3 +43,6 @@ This would strengthen security if malware ended up using an elevated process to its work as LOCAL SYSTEM and tries to run an un-trusted file. Therefore, when the application (.EXE) or script, etc. was attempted to fire off, the attack will fail because the user isn’t on the SecureRun trusted list. + + + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/manual/windows/overviewmisc/scopefilters/overview.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/manual/windows/overviewmisc/scopefilters/overview.md index 8c57dfa6d1..7ac01fa24a 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/manual/windows/overviewmisc/scopefilters/overview.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/manual/windows/overviewmisc/scopefilters/overview.md @@ -28,3 +28,6 @@ User side. In this topic, we will explore various use cases when you might use the Policy Scope option (which again, will only be un-gray / valid on the Computer side.) + + + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/manual/windows/overviewmisc/securecopy.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/manual/windows/overviewmisc/securecopy.md index 5a3de8161c..267cea07ca 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/manual/windows/overviewmisc/securecopy.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/manual/windows/overviewmisc/securecopy.md @@ -41,3 +41,6 @@ The result is that users can now use the Copy with Endpoint Policy Manager Secur copy items from your store to their locations and then perform automatic elevation on those items. ![A screenshot of a computer Description automatically generated](/images/endpointpolicymanager/leastprivilege/understanding_securecopy_5.webp) + + + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/manual/windows/overviewmisc/wildcards.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/manual/windows/overviewmisc/wildcards.md index e256632677..67141d937f 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/manual/windows/overviewmisc/wildcards.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/manual/windows/overviewmisc/wildcards.md @@ -36,3 +36,6 @@ You want to try to be as restrictive as possible when using Wildcards; the more open up, the less secure you will be. ::: + + + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/manual/windows/preconfiguredxmls.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/manual/windows/preconfiguredxmls.md index eedaf50609..a067972dbc 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/manual/windows/preconfiguredxmls.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/manual/windows/preconfiguredxmls.md @@ -42,3 +42,6 @@ installation. These examples may or may not work, depending on specific circumstances so be sure to test before rolling out. + + + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/manual/windows/preferences.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/manual/windows/preferences.md index 65ae6146e9..acf9df9780 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/manual/windows/preferences.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/manual/windows/preferences.md @@ -45,3 +45,6 @@ user account should be members. This is achieved by clicking the **Add** button Once the policy is deployed, you will have removed all non-privileged users from the local admins group of all targeted desktops. + + + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/manual/windows/privilegesecure/_category_.json b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/manual/windows/privilegesecure/_category_.json index cddb558b92..9acdc55553 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/manual/windows/privilegesecure/_category_.json +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/manual/windows/privilegesecure/_category_.json @@ -7,4 +7,4 @@ "type": "doc", "id": "overview" } -} \ No newline at end of file +} diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/manual/windows/privilegesecure/client.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/manual/windows/privilegesecure/client.md index e426a66985..c78168e373 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/manual/windows/privilegesecure/client.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/manual/windows/privilegesecure/client.md @@ -54,3 +54,6 @@ In the next section we will see how to create Netwrix Endpoint Policy Manager (f Netwrix Privilege Secure policies which will not need an endpoint license to work out of the box. Again, the idea is that you are already paying for an Netwrix Privilege Secure license, and because Netwrix Privilege Secure is involved in the policy, those policies work on the endpoint for free. + + + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/manual/windows/privilegesecure/gui.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/manual/windows/privilegesecure/gui.md index 74a41cd394..2e52c63008 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/manual/windows/privilegesecure/gui.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/manual/windows/privilegesecure/gui.md @@ -62,3 +62,6 @@ MSI, you maintain your console with upgrades only via the Endpoint Policy Manage and don’t attempt a re-install of Netwrix Privilege Secure Console MSI. ::: + + + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/manual/windows/privilegesecure/overview.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/manual/windows/privilegesecure/overview.md index e9689de3fe..3862bff268 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/manual/windows/privilegesecure/overview.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/manual/windows/privilegesecure/overview.md @@ -40,3 +40,6 @@ All Netwrix Privilege Secure + Endpoint Policy Manager documentation from Netwri Privilege Secure can be found in [Netwrix Privilege Secure for Endpoints Documentation](https://helpcenter.netwrix.com/category/privilegesecure_endpoints). ::: + + + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/manual/windows/privilegesecure/policymatch/_category_.json b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/manual/windows/privilegesecure/policymatch/_category_.json index 66105d5c4d..210d7c894c 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/manual/windows/privilegesecure/policymatch/_category_.json +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/manual/windows/privilegesecure/policymatch/_category_.json @@ -7,4 +7,4 @@ "type": "doc", "id": "policymatch" } -} \ No newline at end of file +} diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/manual/windows/privilegesecure/policymatch/policymatch.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/manual/windows/privilegesecure/policymatch/policymatch.md index 50631a9eb7..3be9848fe3 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/manual/windows/privilegesecure/policymatch/policymatch.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/manual/windows/privilegesecure/policymatch/policymatch.md @@ -10,3 +10,6 @@ Credential Based Policy Match takes a matching process and uses Netwrix Privileg another user’s behalf. In this example we will launch `NotepadP.exe` as `EastSalesUser1`, but Netwrix Privilege Secure will broker the connection and actually launch the process as `EastSalesAdmin9` from Active Directory. + + + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/manual/windows/privilegesecure/policymatch/releaseresults.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/manual/windows/privilegesecure/policymatch/releaseresults.md index fe35240c7e..9be5dea110 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/manual/windows/privilegesecure/policymatch/releaseresults.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/manual/windows/privilegesecure/policymatch/releaseresults.md @@ -21,3 +21,6 @@ brokering the operation and the Netwrix Endpoint Policy Manager (formerly Policy Manager client is changing the context to that user. ![credential_release_results_2](/images/endpointpolicymanager/integration/privilegesecure/credentialbased/credential_release_results_2.webp) + + + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/manual/windows/privilegesecure/policymatch/setuppolicy.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/manual/windows/privilegesecure/policymatch/setuppolicy.md index 558a6e7d61..37c2ac96ad 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/manual/windows/privilegesecure/policymatch/setuppolicy.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/manual/windows/privilegesecure/policymatch/setuppolicy.md @@ -32,3 +32,6 @@ Back on the Netwrix Privilege Secure server, you need to make sure there is a ma Based** policy. ![setting_up_the_policypak_policy_2](/images/endpointpolicymanager/integration/privilegesecure/credentialbased/setting_up_the_endpointpolicymanager_policy_2.webp) + + + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/manual/windows/privilegesecure/resourcebased/_category_.json b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/manual/windows/privilegesecure/resourcebased/_category_.json index f8f94b9641..327b95366a 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/manual/windows/privilegesecure/resourcebased/_category_.json +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/manual/windows/privilegesecure/resourcebased/_category_.json @@ -7,4 +7,4 @@ "type": "doc", "id": "policymatch_1" } -} \ No newline at end of file +} diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/manual/windows/privilegesecure/resourcebased/closingbrokeredprocesses.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/manual/windows/privilegesecure/resourcebased/closingbrokeredprocesses.md index e5e5b573de..d4bdf31a29 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/manual/windows/privilegesecure/resourcebased/closingbrokeredprocesses.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/manual/windows/privilegesecure/resourcebased/closingbrokeredprocesses.md @@ -12,3 +12,6 @@ When the activity / process is terminated, you get the following message. Additionally, if the **Enable Video Recording (Netwrix Privilege Secure**) option was checked, a video session recording is sent to the server for processing. + + + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/manual/windows/privilegesecure/resourcebased/policymatch_1.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/manual/windows/privilegesecure/resourcebased/policymatch_1.md index 2ba5910de3..75d3ba6ae3 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/manual/windows/privilegesecure/resourcebased/policymatch_1.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/manual/windows/privilegesecure/resourcebased/policymatch_1.md @@ -41,3 +41,6 @@ You’ll run the command as `EastSalesUser1`, and give your Active Directory cre The result is that a new Domain Admin account is created for this one session and deleted after use. ![resource_based_policy_match_4](/images/endpointpolicymanager/integration/privilegesecure/resourcebased/resource_based_policy_match_4.webp) + + + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/manual/windows/privilegesecure/resourcebased/storedvideos.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/manual/windows/privilegesecure/resourcebased/storedvideos.md index cd4f211c24..c4763999b7 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/manual/windows/privilegesecure/resourcebased/storedvideos.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/manual/windows/privilegesecure/resourcebased/storedvideos.md @@ -13,3 +13,6 @@ Back at the Netwrix Privilege Secure server, your videos are found in the **Dash **Historical videos** section. ![watching_stored_videos](/images/endpointpolicymanager/integration/privilegesecure/resourcebased/watching_stored_videos.webp) + + + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/manual/windows/privilegesecure/together.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/manual/windows/privilegesecure/together.md index 696e85a161..0f2947f993 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/manual/windows/privilegesecure/together.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/manual/windows/privilegesecure/together.md @@ -48,3 +48,6 @@ check the checkbox and configure the setting for **Resource Based Policy** or ** Policy**. ![getting_started_netwrix_privilege_1](/images/endpointpolicymanager/integration/privilegesecure/gettingstarted/getting_started_netwrix_privilege_1.webp) + + + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/manual/windows/rules/_category_.json b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/manual/windows/rules/_category_.json index 66d7182f6c..51ce96ff30 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/manual/windows/rules/_category_.json +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/manual/windows/rules/_category_.json @@ -7,4 +7,4 @@ "type": "doc", "id": "overview" } -} \ No newline at end of file +} diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/manual/windows/rules/activexitems.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/manual/windows/rules/activexitems.md index 51bc1923c3..662455526e 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/manual/windows/rules/activexitems.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/manual/windows/rules/activexitems.md @@ -26,3 +26,6 @@ You can use ActiveX rules and specify the CAB file you want to permit. Then, clicking on **Validate & Add** will attempt to determine if the CAB is signed and add that requirement to the rule. + + + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/manual/windows/rules/com_cslidclass.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/manual/windows/rules/com_cslidclass.md index f73cdf697c..178d37993b 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/manual/windows/rules/com_cslidclass.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/manual/windows/rules/com_cslidclass.md @@ -41,3 +41,6 @@ function will not work as expected. ![A screenshot of a computer Description automatically generated](/images/endpointpolicymanager/leastprivilege/elevate/elevating_com_cslid_class_3.webp) After the policy applies, the COM item will have its UAC prompt overcome. + + + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/manual/windows/rules/controlpanelapplets.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/manual/windows/rules/controlpanelapplets.md index 1e4533735d..33fa33cad9 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/manual/windows/rules/controlpanelapplets.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/manual/windows/rules/controlpanelapplets.md @@ -30,3 +30,6 @@ At this point, GPupdate can be run and tested on the endpoint. You should bypass be prompted for Device Manager and the Disk Defragmenter, as shown here. ![A screenshot of a computer Description automatically generated](/images/endpointpolicymanager/leastprivilege/elevate/elevating_control_panel_applets_4.webp) + + + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/manual/windows/rules/customizedtoken.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/manual/windows/rules/customizedtoken.md index f3f336d387..3e8c9b44d4 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/manual/windows/rules/customizedtoken.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/manual/windows/rules/customizedtoken.md @@ -21,5 +21,8 @@ The common use cases for needing to manage a customized token are: [Reduce or specify Service Account Rights](/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/videolearningcenter/bestpractices/serviceaccountrights.md) video demonstration. - Drag-and-drop issues between applications. For ore information, see the - [I elevated an application, but drag and drop between the elevated and other non-elevated applications isn't working anymore. What can I try?](/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/knowledgebase/tipsforadminapproval/dragdrop.md) + [I elevated an application, but drag and drop between the elevated and other non-elevated applications isn't working anymore. What can I try?](/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/technotes/tipsforadminapproval/dragdrop.md) topic. + + + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/manual/windows/rules/deny/_category_.json b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/manual/windows/rules/deny/_category_.json index bd1ff481b5..f2aa587601 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/manual/windows/rules/deny/_category_.json +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/manual/windows/rules/deny/_category_.json @@ -7,4 +7,4 @@ "type": "doc", "id": "overview" } -} \ No newline at end of file +} diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/manual/windows/rules/deny/dlls.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/manual/windows/rules/deny/dlls.md index c539b9e1e9..a458fbf23b 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/manual/windows/rules/deny/dlls.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/manual/windows/rules/deny/dlls.md @@ -21,7 +21,10 @@ Then you can **Deny execution** of the DLL when it is encountered. :::note Some additional details and examples can be found in the -[How to Defend against malicious PowerShell attacks (DLLs)?](/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/knowledgebase/tipsforadminapproval/maliciousattacks.md) +[How to Defend against malicious PowerShell attacks (DLLs)?](/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/technotes/tipsforadminapproval/maliciousattacks.md) topic. ::: + + + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/manual/windows/rules/deny/overview.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/manual/windows/rules/deny/overview.md index eb739d7e56..2acdc1660f 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/manual/windows/rules/deny/overview.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/manual/windows/rules/deny/overview.md @@ -9,3 +9,6 @@ sidebar_position: 80 You might have a scenario where you want to block specific EXE files, UWP applications, scripts, JAR files, or MSIs from launching. Sometimes this is called "Application Control" or "Blacklisting." In this section you will learn how to perform this operation for Standard and UWP applications. + + + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/manual/windows/rules/deny/standard.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/manual/windows/rules/deny/standard.md index d624dca28a..ff32a29885 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/manual/windows/rules/deny/standard.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/manual/windows/rules/deny/standard.md @@ -39,3 +39,6 @@ corporate policies. ![A screenshot of a computer Description automatically generated](/images/endpointpolicymanager/leastprivilege/deny/denying_standard_applications_3.webp) + + + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/manual/windows/rules/deny/windowsuniversal.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/manual/windows/rules/deny/windowsuniversal.md index e29df3f024..cec442e39e 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/manual/windows/rules/deny/windowsuniversal.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/manual/windows/rules/deny/windowsuniversal.md @@ -62,3 +62,6 @@ UWP applications are denied, but then applications with "Calc" or "Store" in the the publisher are allowed to run as shown below. ![A screenshot of a computer Description automatically generated](/images/endpointpolicymanager/leastprivilege/deny/denying_uwp_applications_6.webp) + + + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/manual/windows/rules/executables.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/manual/windows/rules/executables.md index 1619fc429b..d834f5133e 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/manual/windows/rules/executables.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/manual/windows/rules/executables.md @@ -126,3 +126,6 @@ On your endpoint, log on as the user who will obtain the GPO (e.g., EastSalesUse GPupdate. Once the GPO applies, Process Monitor will run without a UAC prompt, as demonstrated here. ![elevating_executables_9](/images/endpointpolicymanager/leastprivilege/elevate/elevating_executables_9.webp) + + + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/manual/windows/rules/javajarfiles.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/manual/windows/rules/javajarfiles.md index d2b7069437..8c88dcdd28 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/manual/windows/rules/javajarfiles.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/manual/windows/rules/javajarfiles.md @@ -22,3 +22,6 @@ To start making rules for Java JAR files right-click in the window and select ** (JAR) Policy**. ![A screenshot of a computer Description automatically generated](/images/endpointpolicymanager/leastprivilege/elevate/elevating_java_jar_files.webp) + + + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/manual/windows/rules/msiinstallerfiles.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/manual/windows/rules/msiinstallerfiles.md index 8ed783bdc7..f0e5157782 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/manual/windows/rules/msiinstallerfiles.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/manual/windows/rules/msiinstallerfiles.md @@ -49,3 +49,6 @@ again. This time the UAC prompt is removed from the Install icon, and the MSI ap install as expected. ![A screenshot of a computer Description automatically generated](/images/endpointpolicymanager/leastprivilege/elevate/elevating_msi_installer_files.webp) + + + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/manual/windows/rules/overview.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/manual/windows/rules/overview.md index a91b97886c..cef1cb4ce6 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/manual/windows/rules/overview.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/manual/windows/rules/overview.md @@ -12,7 +12,7 @@ Endpoint Policy ManagerLeast Privilege Manager is located within the Netwrix Pri :::note You will only see all components of Endpoint Policy Manager if you download the Endpoint -Policy Manager Admin Console from Portal.endpointpolicymanager.com, but not if you are using only the Netwrix +Policy Manager Admin Console from Portal.policypak.com, but not if you are using only the Netwrix Privilege Secure console. ::: @@ -119,3 +119,6 @@ Manager. When you download these applications, it is ideal to store them in two places. The first copy should be sitting on your endpoint. The second copy should be sitting on your Group Policy management station, as these will also be required to help create the rules for these examples. + + + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/manual/windows/rules/scripts.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/manual/windows/rules/scripts.md index bd077cad12..d5bf060741 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/manual/windows/rules/scripts.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/manual/windows/rules/scripts.md @@ -37,3 +37,6 @@ The script types that are supported for elevation and for blocking are: These script types can also be blocked automatically and universally by using the Endpoint Policy Manager Least Privilege Manager SecureRun™ feature, as described in later topics. + + + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/manual/windows/securerun/_category_.json b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/manual/windows/securerun/_category_.json index 29b418ee79..2fad28b4da 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/manual/windows/securerun/_category_.json +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/manual/windows/securerun/_category_.json @@ -7,4 +7,4 @@ "type": "doc", "id": "overview" } -} \ No newline at end of file +} diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/manual/windows/securerun/avoiduac.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/manual/windows/securerun/avoiduac.md index 5ac499d292..001f80063b 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/manual/windows/securerun/avoiduac.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/manual/windows/securerun/avoiduac.md @@ -30,3 +30,6 @@ For more information on Combo rules, see ![A screenshot of a computer Description automatically generated](/images/endpointpolicymanager/leastprivilege/securerun/creating_rules_to_avoid_uac_1.webp) After the rules are created, you should not see pop-ups from installers with rules in place. + + + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/manual/windows/securerun/inlinecommands.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/manual/windows/securerun/inlinecommands.md index 012a5d9865..bdd734bb33 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/manual/windows/securerun/inlinecommands.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/manual/windows/securerun/inlinecommands.md @@ -23,5 +23,8 @@ article. SecureRun will automatically try to block such attempts. For more information on how to deal wit this issue, please see -[Why does Endpoint Policy Manager SecureRun block "inline commands" and what can I do to overcome or revert the behavior ?](/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/knowledgebase/troubleshooting/inlinecommands.md) +[Why does Endpoint Policy Manager SecureRun block "inline commands" and what can I do to overcome or revert the behavior ?](/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/technotes/troubleshooting/inlinecommands.md) for guidance and details. + + + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/manual/windows/securerun/overview.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/manual/windows/securerun/overview.md index c08ebbe63d..a60a412a3f 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/manual/windows/securerun/overview.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/manual/windows/securerun/overview.md @@ -134,3 +134,6 @@ on this topic, please see the video demonstration. ::: + + + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/manual/windows/uacprompts/_category_.json b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/manual/windows/uacprompts/_category_.json index e53d334708..edc0aaa50e 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/manual/windows/uacprompts/_category_.json +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/manual/windows/uacprompts/_category_.json @@ -7,4 +7,4 @@ "type": "doc", "id": "uacprompts" } -} \ No newline at end of file +} diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/manual/windows/uacprompts/admx.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/manual/windows/uacprompts/admx.md index e1acc2328f..c6ecf07473 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/manual/windows/uacprompts/admx.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/manual/windows/uacprompts/admx.md @@ -65,3 +65,6 @@ The result of these settings can be seen here, where only a limited number of pr for removal. ![A screenshot of a computer Description automatically generated](/images/endpointpolicymanager/leastprivilege/tool/helper/using_the_endpointpolicymanager_least_2.webp) + + + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/manual/windows/uacprompts/elevate.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/manual/windows/uacprompts/elevate.md index 179bedf582..a80796aece 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/manual/windows/uacprompts/elevate.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/manual/windows/uacprompts/elevate.md @@ -36,3 +36,6 @@ the[Getting the helper tools as desktop shortcuts](/docs/endpointpolicymanager/c video. ::: + + + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/manual/windows/uacprompts/uacprompts.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/manual/windows/uacprompts/uacprompts.md index 7afcc41a26..0b53745265 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/manual/windows/uacprompts/uacprompts.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/manual/windows/uacprompts/uacprompts.md @@ -45,3 +45,6 @@ that they no longer need, they will also be prevented by a UAC prompt, seen here ![A screenshot of a computer Description automatically generated](/images/endpointpolicymanager/leastprivilege/tool/helper/overcoming_common_uac_prompts_1.webp) After setting up Endpoint Policy Manager’s Helper Tools, you can overcome all three of these issues. + + + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/overview.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/overview.md index f85662aad5..5da9b44040 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/overview.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/overview.md @@ -18,3 +18,6 @@ Complete documentation for using Endpoint Privilege Manager: ### 🔧 Tech Notes Implementation guides and technical documentation: - **Implementation QuickStart Guide** - Step-by-step setup procedures + + + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/technotes/_category_.json b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/technotes/_category_.json index 24bc43ccdd..523b305766 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/technotes/_category_.json +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/technotes/_category_.json @@ -1,6 +1,6 @@ { "label": "Tech Notes", - "position": 2, + "position": 1, "collapsed": true, "collapsible": true -} \ No newline at end of file +} diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/knowledgebase/eventing/_category_.json b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/technotes/eventing/_category_.json similarity index 93% rename from docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/knowledgebase/eventing/_category_.json rename to docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/technotes/eventing/_category_.json index 63ef7864e4..09ffb21009 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/knowledgebase/eventing/_category_.json +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/technotes/eventing/_category_.json @@ -1,6 +1,6 @@ -{ - "label": "Eventing", - "position": 100, - "collapsed": true, - "collapsible": true -} \ No newline at end of file +{ + "label": "Eventing", + "position": 100, + "collapsed": true, + "collapsible": true +} diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/knowledgebase/eventing/reports.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/technotes/eventing/reports.md similarity index 100% rename from docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/knowledgebase/eventing/reports.md rename to docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/technotes/eventing/reports.md diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/knowledgebase/eventing/subprocesses.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/technotes/eventing/subprocesses.md similarity index 99% rename from docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/knowledgebase/eventing/subprocesses.md rename to docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/technotes/eventing/subprocesses.md index 0f4a48793e..ef95600e82 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/knowledgebase/eventing/subprocesses.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/technotes/eventing/subprocesses.md @@ -20,3 +20,5 @@ If you are not seeing this be sure to upgrade to latest CSE. Remember, internal commands like: DIR or SET won't be logged; the command must be an external command. ::: + + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/knowledgebase/eventing/windowseventforwarding.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/technotes/eventing/windowseventforwarding.md similarity index 99% rename from docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/knowledgebase/eventing/windowseventforwarding.md rename to docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/technotes/eventing/windowseventforwarding.md index 3b83542390..513370ded0 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/knowledgebase/eventing/windowseventforwarding.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/technotes/eventing/windowseventforwarding.md @@ -137,3 +137,5 @@ under the Forwarded Events log. ![381_28_image-20191023214431-15](/images/endpointpolicymanager/leastprivilege/381_28_image-20191023214431-15.webp) ![381_30_image-20191023214431-16_950x303](/images/endpointpolicymanager/leastprivilege/381_30_image-20191023214431-16_950x303.webp) + + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/technotes/implementationguide.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/technotes/implementationguide.md index 8cedde891d..0cab7bc64e 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/technotes/implementationguide.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/technotes/implementationguide.md @@ -38,10 +38,10 @@ The Endpoint Policy Manager Portal is where you download Endpoint Policy Manager for when using Endpoint Policy Manager with On-Prem or MDM. You’ll even use the Endpoint Policy Manager Portal a little for Endpoint Policy Manager Cloud because you’ll need those downloads to make your perfect Endpoint Policy Manager Cloud test lab (explained later.) That URL is -Portal.endpointpolicymanager.com. +Portal.policypak.com. :::note -Endpoint Policy Manager Cloud has its own URL, which is Cloud.endpointpolicymanager.com, and is +Endpoint Policy Manager Cloud has its own URL, which is Cloud.policypak.com, and is considered the Endpoint Policy Manager Cloud Service. Please see the [Installation Quick Start](/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gettingstarted/overviewinstall/overviewinstall.md) for an overview of what is in the download, how to download, unpack, and get organized and quick licensed. @@ -233,7 +233,7 @@ Endpoint Policy Manager Cloud. If you are already a Netwrix Auditor Customer, you can forward interesting Endpoint Policy Manager Least Privilege Manager events from endpoint computers to Netwrix Auditor so you can take action. This is recommended if you already own Netwrix Auditor For more information on this, please see: -[How to use Netwrix Auditor to Report on Endpoint Policy Manager events](/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/knowledgebase/eventing/reports.md). +[How to use Netwrix Auditor to Report on Endpoint Policy Manager events](/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/technotes/eventing/reports.md). An example of the kind of data you get back can be seen here. @@ -242,7 +242,7 @@ An example of the kind of data you get back can be seen here. You may also use the in-box Windows Event System to forward interesting Endpoint Policy Manager Least Privilege Manager events from endpoint computers to a central source. The steps to do this are found here: -[How to forward interesting events for Least Privilege Manager (or anything else) to a centralized location using Windows Event Forwarding.](/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/knowledgebase/eventing/windowseventforwarding.md) +[How to forward interesting events for Least Privilege Manager (or anything else) to a centralized location using Windows Event Forwarding.](/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/technotes/eventing/windowseventforwarding.md) You may also use Azure Log Analytics if you wish to store interesting Endpoint Policy Manager Least Privilege Manager events from endpoints in Azure. For more information on this issue, please see: @@ -362,7 +362,7 @@ actions, please see [Using Least Privilege Manager's SecureRun Feature](/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/videolearningcenter/basicsandgettingstarted/feature.md) For general tips on how to use SecureRun™ please see -[How can I allow "Inline commands" blocked by SecureRun when a random path or filename is created each time?](/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/knowledgebase/tipssecurerun/allowinlinecommands.md) +[How can I allow "Inline commands" blocked by SecureRun when a random path or filename is created each time?](/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/technotes/tipssecurerun/allowinlinecommands.md) ## Final Thoughts @@ -383,9 +383,9 @@ Estimated Milestone Details and Target Dates | Milestone | Details & Tasks | | | ----------------------------------------------------------------- | ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- | ------------------------- | -| M1 Pre-Requisites |
  • Verify you actually want to use Endpoint Policy Manager + Group Policy method and not some other method or some kind of hybrid approach: See [PolicyPak Solution Methods: Group Policy, MDM, UEM Tools, and PolicyPak Cloud compared](https://helpcenter.netwrix.com/bundle/endpointpolicymanager/page/Content/endpointpolicymanager/Video/GettingStarted/SolutionMethods.html).
  • Identify 3 friendly developers for this project.
  • Identify the remaining devices for POC, but focus on first three.
  • Download Endpoint Policy Manager from portal.endpointpolicymanager.com and get organized. See [Netwrix Endpoint Policy Manager Quick Start](/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gettingstarted/quickstart/overview.md) .
  • Get the Endpoint Policy Manager Quickstart Guide. See [Netwrix Endpoint Policy Manager Quick Start](/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gettingstarted/quickstart/overview.md) .
  • Get familiar with Endpoint Policy Manager + Group Policy Basics . See [Endpoint Policy Manager Explained: In about two minutes](/docs/endpointpolicymanager/deliverymethods/grouppolicy/videos/gettingstarted/explained.md)
  • On three developer machines perform the quick-licensing method via rename method. See [What is the fastest way to get started in an Endpoint Policy Manager trial, without running the License Request Tool?](/docs/endpointpolicymanager/licensing/knowledgebase/requestingall/trial.md) or run licensing tool. After receiving your trial keys from sales, install your trial or full licenses for your on-prem Active Directory. See [How to install UNIVERSAL licenses for NEW Customers (via GPO, SCCM or MDM)](/docs/endpointpolicymanager/licensing/videolearningcenter/installall/installuniversal.md)
  • Install the Endpoint Policy Manager CSE on the three developer stations.
  • Move 3 developers into Active Directory OU named “Endpoint Policy Manager Test Devs” .
  • Verify Endpoint Policy Manager Least Privilege Manager is working with the “Device Manager” test. See [Kill Local Admin Rights (Run applications with Least Privilege)](/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/videolearningcenter/basicsandgettingstarted/localadminrights.md)
  • Create a Group Policy Object which turns on PPLPM Global Auditing. See [Use Discovery to know what rules to make as you transition from Local Admin rights](/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/videolearningcenter/eventing/discovery.md) .
  • Identify KNOWN applications for Development stations which require Admin rights.
| Day 1
  • 3
| +| M1 Pre-Requisites |
  • Verify you actually want to use Endpoint Policy Manager + Group Policy method and not some other method or some kind of hybrid approach: See [PolicyPak Solution Methods: Group Policy, MDM, UEM Tools, and PolicyPak Cloud compared](https://helpcenter.netwrix.com/bundle/endpointpolicymanager/page/Content/endpointpolicymanager/Video/GettingStarted/SolutionMethods.html).
  • Identify 3 friendly developers for this project.
  • Identify the remaining devices for POC, but focus on first three.
  • Download Endpoint Policy Manager from portal.policypak.com and get organized. See [Netwrix Endpoint Policy Manager Quick Start](/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gettingstarted/quickstart/overview.md) .
  • Get the Endpoint Policy Manager Quickstart Guide. See [Netwrix Endpoint Policy Manager Quick Start](/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gettingstarted/quickstart/overview.md) .
  • Get familiar with Endpoint Policy Manager + Group Policy Basics . See [Endpoint Policy Manager Explained: In about two minutes](/docs/endpointpolicymanager/deliverymethods/grouppolicy/videos/gettingstarted/explained.md)
  • On three developer machines perform the quick-licensing method via rename method. See [What is the fastest way to get started in an Endpoint Policy Manager trial, without running the License Request Tool?](/docs/endpointpolicymanager/licensing/knowledgebase/requestingall/trial.md) or run licensing tool. After receiving your trial keys from sales, install your trial or full licenses for your on-prem Active Directory. See [How to install UNIVERSAL licenses for NEW Customers (via GPO, SCCM or MDM)](/docs/endpointpolicymanager/licensing/videolearningcenter/installall/installuniversal.md)
  • Install the Endpoint Policy Manager CSE on the three developer stations.
  • Move 3 developers into Active Directory OU named “Endpoint Policy Manager Test Devs” .
  • Verify Endpoint Policy Manager Least Privilege Manager is working with the “Device Manager” test. See [Kill Local Admin Rights (Run applications with Least Privilege)](/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/videolearningcenter/basicsandgettingstarted/localadminrights.md)
  • Create a Group Policy Object which turns on PPLPM Global Auditing. See [Use Discovery to know what rules to make as you transition from Local Admin rights](/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/videolearningcenter/eventing/discovery.md) .
  • Identify KNOWN applications for Development stations which require Admin rights.
| Day 1
  • 3
| | M2 Install PolicyPak CSE, common scenarios and known applications |
  • Install Endpoint Policy Manager CSE on the remaining 27 endpoints; ensure success (NO POLICIES, just the Endpoint Policy Manager moving parts)
  • (Optional) Set up Common Scenarios:
  • Printers, Remove Programs and IP Address changes. See [Overcome Network Card, Printer, and Remove Programs UAC prompts](/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/videolearningcenter/helperstoolsandtips/uacprompts.md)
  • Second Method for Network Cards: [COM Support](/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/videolearningcenter/basicsandgettingstarted/comsupport.md)
  • Create rules for KNOWN applications which require ADMIN Rights.
  • [Best Practices for Elevating User-Based Installs](/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/videolearningcenter/bestpractices/elevatinguserbasedinstalls.md)
  • [Security and Child Processes](/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/videolearningcenter/bestpractices/securitychildprocesses.md)
  • [Increase security by reducing rights on Open/Save dialogs](/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/videolearningcenter/bestpractices/opensavedialogs.md)
  • [Endpoint Privilege Manager and Wildcards](/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/videolearningcenter/bestpractices/wildcards.md)
  • Use Endpoint Policy Manager Preconfigured rules when you can. See [Installing applications-and-Preconfigured-Rules](/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/videolearningcenter/basicsandgettingstarted/installapplications.md)
| Day 4 -6 | -| M3 Set up Event Forwarding |
  • Pick one (or choose another method, like Splunk, etc.) .
  • Event Forwarding with Netwrix Auditor. See [How to use Netwrix Auditor to Report on Endpoint Policy Manager events](/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/knowledgebase/eventing/reports.md)
  • Event Forwarding with Windows Eventing. See [How to forward interesting events for Least Privilege Manager (or anything else) to a centralized location using Windows Event Forwarding.](/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/knowledgebase/eventing/windowseventforwarding.md)
  • Event Forwarding with Azure Log Analytics. See [Windows 10 (and Server) Event Logs to Azure Log Analytics Walkthru](/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gettingstarted/misc/knowledgebase/tipstricksandfaqs/eventlogs.md)
| Day 7 -9 | +| M3 Set up Event Forwarding |
  • Pick one (or choose another method, like Splunk, etc.) .
  • Event Forwarding with Netwrix Auditor. See [How to use Netwrix Auditor to Report on Endpoint Policy Manager events](/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/technotes/eventing/reports.md)
  • Event Forwarding with Windows Eventing. See [How to forward interesting events for Least Privilege Manager (or anything else) to a centralized location using Windows Event Forwarding.](/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/technotes/eventing/windowseventforwarding.md)
  • Event Forwarding with Azure Log Analytics. See [Windows 10 (and Server) Event Logs to Azure Log Analytics Walkthru](/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gettingstarted/misc/knowledgebase/tipstricksandfaqs/eventlogs.md)
| Day 7 -9 | | M4 Begin Test |
  • Remove local admin rights for 3 developer endpoints. One suggested method / demo is here (there are other ways to perform this task): [Use Group Policy to remove local admin rights (then Endpoint Policy Manager to enable Least Privilege)](/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/videolearningcenter/basicsandgettingstarted/removelocaladmin.md)
  • Start to Generate Rules from Auditing Events. See [Auto-Create Policy from Global Audit event](/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/videolearningcenter/eventing/globalauditevent.md).
  • Set up Admin Approval (Secret / policy). See [Auto-Create Policy from Global Audit event](/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/videolearningcenter/eventing/globalauditevent.md) and [Admin Approval demo](/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/videolearningcenter/adminapproval/demo.md)
  • Set up Endpoint Policy Manager Least Privilege Manager “Approvers” workflow (Identify APPROVER(s), get the AA tool up and going).
  • Optionally: Set up Endpoint Policy Manager Least Privilege Manager UI branding. See [Branding the UI and Dialogs](/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/videolearningcenter/adminapproval/branding.md)
  • Deploy Admin Approval to existing systems.
  • Optional: Deploy Endpoint Policy Manager Least Privilege Manager Branding to existing systems.
  • Look at incoming EVENTS to determine the issues to make more rules.
| Day 10 | | M5 Review Events |
  • Turn on Self Elevate for existing 3 developers.
  • Create documentation for Developers on how to interact with Endpoint Policy Manager Self Elevate method. ([Self Elevate Mode](/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/videolearningcenter/adminapproval/demo.md)).
  • Review EVENTS to determine the issues to create rules.
| Day 11 | | M6 Addition |
  • Add 7 more developer PCs to existing 3 and remove local admin rights using existing rules. (Don’t use Self elevate on new 7 endpoint, just the first three.)
| Day 12 | @@ -400,7 +400,7 @@ Estimated Milestone Details and Target Dates | M15 Addition | Add +5 endpoints Endpoint Policy Manager Active Directory OU and remove their local admin rights. | Day 21 | | M16 Review Events | Look at EVENTS to determine the issues to make more rules. | Day 22 | | M17 Remaining | Add Remaining endpoints to Endpoint Policy Manager Active Directory OU and remove their local admin rights. | Day 23 | -| M18 SecureRun (Optional) | • Turn on Global Auditing for Untrusted and Unsigned applications. • Try turning on SecureRun for three developers.
  • [Using Least Privilege Manager's SecureRun Feature](/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/videolearningcenter/basicsandgettingstarted/feature.md)
  • [How can I allow "Inline commands" blocked by SecureRun when a random path or filename is created each time?](/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/knowledgebase/tipssecurerun/allowinlinecommands.md)
| Day 24 | +| M18 SecureRun (Optional) | • Turn on Global Auditing for Untrusted and Unsigned applications. • Try turning on SecureRun for three developers.
  • [Using Least Privilege Manager's SecureRun Feature](/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/videolearningcenter/basicsandgettingstarted/feature.md)
  • [How can I allow "Inline commands" blocked by SecureRun when a random path or filename is created each time?](/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/technotes/tipssecurerun/allowinlinecommands.md)
| Day 24 | | M19 SecureRun Rollout (Optional) | Add +5 endpoints per day and triage incoming SecureRun blocks with “Allow and Log” rules. Repeat each day with +5 endpoints. | Day 25+ | @@ -410,7 +410,7 @@ Estimated Milestone Details and Target Dates | Milestone | Details & Tasks | | | ---------------------- | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- | ------- | -| M1 Pre-Requisites |
  • Verify you actually want to use Endpoint Policy Manager + Cloud method and not some other method or some kind of hybrid approach. See [Endpoint Policy ManagerSolution Methods: Group Policy, MDM, UEM Tools, and Endpoint Policy Manager Cloud compared.](/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gettingstarted/misc/videos/gettingstartedmisc/solutionmethods.md)
  • Identify 3 friendly developers for this project.
  • Identify the remaining devices for POC, but focus on first three.
  • Get familiar with Endpoint Policy Manager Cloud Basics. See [Endpoint Policy Manager Cloud: Two minute introduction](/docs/endpointpolicymanager/deliverymethods/cloud/videos/gettingstarted/introduction.md)
  • Download Endpoint Policy Manager bits from portal.endpointpolicymanager.com and Cloud MSI from cloud.endpointpolicymanager.com and get organized [Installation Quick Start](/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gettingstarted/overviewinstall/overviewinstall.md).
  • Get the Endpoint Policy Manager Quickstart Guide. See [Netwrix Endpoint Policy Manager Quick Start](/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gettingstarted/quickstart/overview.md)
  • Set up on prem test lab, even though we’re using Endpoint Policy Manager Cloud (Best Practice). See [Endpoint Policy Manager Cloud: What you need to get Started](/docs/endpointpolicymanager/deliverymethods/cloud/videos/testlabbestpractices/start.md).
  • Install Endpoint Policy Manager Cloud Client which automatically installs the Endpoint Policy Manager CSE on 3 devices.
  • Identify the remaining devices for POC, but focus on first three.
  • Move 3 Endpoint Policy Manager cloud joined devices to Endpoint Policy Manager Cloud Company “GROUP1”.
  • Verify Endpoint Policy Manager Least Privilege Manager is working with the “Device Manager” test. See [Kill Local Admin Rights (Run applications with Least Privilege)](/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/videolearningcenter/basicsandgettingstarted/localadminrights.md)
  • Turn on PPLPM Global Auditing for Cloud. See [Endpoint Policy Manager Cloud + PPLPM + Events: Collect Events in the Cloud](/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/videolearningcenter/eventing/cloudevents.md)
  • Test to make sure PPC Events are seen in Endpoint Policy Manager Cloud.
  • Identify KNOWN applications for Development stations which require Admin rights.
| Day 1-3 | +| M1 Pre-Requisites |
  • Verify you actually want to use Endpoint Policy Manager + Cloud method and not some other method or some kind of hybrid approach. See [Endpoint Policy ManagerSolution Methods: Group Policy, MDM, UEM Tools, and Endpoint Policy Manager Cloud compared.](/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gettingstarted/misc/videos/gettingstartedmisc/solutionmethods.md)
  • Identify 3 friendly developers for this project.
  • Identify the remaining devices for POC, but focus on first three.
  • Get familiar with Endpoint Policy Manager Cloud Basics. See [Endpoint Policy Manager Cloud: Two minute introduction](/docs/endpointpolicymanager/deliverymethods/cloud/videos/gettingstarted/introduction.md)
  • Download Endpoint Policy Manager bits from portal.policypak.com and Cloud MSI from cloud.policypak.com and get organized [Installation Quick Start](/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gettingstarted/overviewinstall/overviewinstall.md).
  • Get the Endpoint Policy Manager Quickstart Guide. See [Netwrix Endpoint Policy Manager Quick Start](/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gettingstarted/quickstart/overview.md)
  • Set up on prem test lab, even though we’re using Endpoint Policy Manager Cloud (Best Practice). See [Endpoint Policy Manager Cloud: What you need to get Started](/docs/endpointpolicymanager/deliverymethods/cloud/videos/testlabbestpractices/start.md).
  • Install Endpoint Policy Manager Cloud Client which automatically installs the Endpoint Policy Manager CSE on 3 devices.
  • Identify the remaining devices for POC, but focus on first three.
  • Move 3 Endpoint Policy Manager cloud joined devices to Endpoint Policy Manager Cloud Company “GROUP1”.
  • Verify Endpoint Policy Manager Least Privilege Manager is working with the “Device Manager” test. See [Kill Local Admin Rights (Run applications with Least Privilege)](/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/videolearningcenter/basicsandgettingstarted/localadminrights.md)
  • Turn on PPLPM Global Auditing for Cloud. See [Endpoint Policy Manager Cloud + PPLPM + Events: Collect Events in the Cloud](/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/videolearningcenter/eventing/cloudevents.md)
  • Test to make sure PPC Events are seen in Endpoint Policy Manager Cloud.
  • Identify KNOWN applications for Development stations which require Admin rights.
| Day 1-3 | | M2 Install PPC |
  • Install Endpoint Policy Manager CSE on the remaining 27 endpoints; ensure success. (NO POLICIES, just the Endpoint Policy Manager moving parts.).
  • (Optional) Set up Common Scenarios for Printers, Remove Programs and IP Address changes.
  • [Overcome Network Card, Printer, and Remove Programs UAC prompts](/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/videolearningcenter/helperstoolsandtips/uacprompts.md)
  • [COM Support](/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/videolearningcenter/basicsandgettingstarted/comsupport.md)
  • Create rules for KNOWN applications which require ADMIN Rights.
  • [Best Practices for Elevating User-Based Installs](/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/videolearningcenter/bestpractices/elevatinguserbasedinstalls.md)
  • [Security and Child Processes](/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/videolearningcenter/bestpractices/securitychildprocesses.md)
  • [Increase security by reducing rights on Open/Save dialogs](/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/videolearningcenter/bestpractices/opensavedialogs.md)
  • [Endpoint Privilege Manager and Wildcards](/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/videolearningcenter/bestpractices/wildcards.md)
  • Use Endpoint Policy Manager Preconfigured rules when you can. See [Installing applications-and-Preconfigured-Rules](/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/videolearningcenter/basicsandgettingstarted/installapplications.md)
| Day 4-6 | | M3 Begin Test |
  • Remove local admin rights for 3 developer endpoints. One suggested method / demo is here (there are other ways to perform this task): [Use Group Policy to remove local admin rights (then Endpoint Policy Manager to enable Least Privilege)](/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/videolearningcenter/basicsandgettingstarted/removelocaladmin.md)
  • Start to Generate Rules from Auditing Events [Auto-Create Policy from Global Audit event](/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/videolearningcenter/eventing/globalauditevent.md)
  • Set up Admin Approval (Secret / policy): [Auto-Create Policy from Global Audit event](/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/videolearningcenter/eventing/globalauditevent.md) and [Admin Approval demo](/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/videolearningcenter/adminapproval/demo.md)
  • Set up Endpoint Policy Manager Least Privilege Manager “Approvers” workflow (Identify APPROVER(s), get the AA tool up and going.)
  • Optionally: Set up Endpoint Policy Manager Least Privilege Manager UI branding: [Branding the UI and Dialogs](/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/videolearningcenter/adminapproval/branding.md)
  • Deploy Admin Approval to existing systems.
  • Optional: Deploy Endpoint Policy Manager Least Privilege Manager Branding to existing systems.
  • Look at incoming EVENTS in Endpoint Policy Manager Cloud to determine the issues to make more rules.
| Day 7-8 | | M4 Review Events |
  • Turn on Self Elevate for existing 3 developers.
  • Create documentation for Developers on how to interact with Endpoint Policy Manager Self Elevate method. See [Self Elevate Mode](/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/videolearningcenter/adminapproval/demo.md)
  • Review EVENTS to determine the issues to create rules.
| Day 9 | @@ -426,7 +426,7 @@ Estimated Milestone Details and Target Dates | M14 Addition | Add +5 endpoints to Endpoint Policy Manager Cloud and remove their local admin rights. | Day 19 | | M15 Review Events | Look at EVENTS to determine the issues to make more rules. | Day 20 | | M16 Remaining | Add Remaining endpoints to Endpoint Policy Manager Cloud and remove their local admin rights. | Day 21 | -| M17 SecureRun Setup |
  • Turn on Global Auditing for Untrusted and Unsigned applications.
  • Try turning on SecureRun for three developers.
  • [Using Least Privilege Manager's SecureRun Feature](/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/videolearningcenter/basicsandgettingstarted/feature.md)
  • [How can I allow "Inline commands" blocked by SecureRun when a random path or filename is created each time?](/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/knowledgebase/tipssecurerun/allowinlinecommands.md)
| Day 22 | +| M17 SecureRun Setup |
  • Turn on Global Auditing for Untrusted and Unsigned applications.
  • Try turning on SecureRun for three developers.
  • [Using Least Privilege Manager's SecureRun Feature](/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/videolearningcenter/basicsandgettingstarted/feature.md)
  • [How can I allow "Inline commands" blocked by SecureRun when a random path or filename is created each time?](/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/technotes/tipssecurerun/allowinlinecommands.md)
| Day 22 | | M18+ SecureRun Rollout | Add +5 endpoints per day and triage incoming SecureRun blocks with “Allow and Log” rules. Repeat each day with +5 endpoints. | Day 23+ | @@ -436,9 +436,9 @@ Estimated Milestone Details and Target Dates | Milestones | Details & Tasks | | | ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- | ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- | ------- | -| M1 Pre-Requisites |
  • Verify you actually want to use Endpoint Policy Manager + Cloud method and not some other method or some kind of hybrid approach. See [Endpoint Policy ManagerSolution Methods: Group Policy, MDM, UEM Tools, and Endpoint Policy Manager Cloud compared.](/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gettingstarted/misc/videos/gettingstartedmisc/solutionmethods.md)
  • Identify 3 friendly developers for this project.
  • Identify the remaining devices for POC, but focus on first three.
  • Download Endpoint Policy Manager bits from portal.endpointpolicymanager.com and Cloud MSI from cloud.endpointpolicymanager.com and get organized. See the [Installation Quick Start](/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gettingstarted/overviewinstall/overviewinstall.md).
  • Get the Endpoint Policy Manager Quickstart Guide. See [Netwrix Endpoint Policy Manager Quick Start](/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gettingstarted/quickstart/overview.md)
  • On ONE machine (any machine) perform the MDM “Walk before you run” test. See [Endpoint Policy Manager and MDM walk before you run](/docs/endpointpolicymanager/deliverymethods/mdm/videos/gettingstarted/testsample.md)
  • On three developer machines perform the quick-licensing method via rename (see[What is the fastest way to get started in an Endpoint Policy Manager trial, without running the License Request Tool?](/docs/endpointpolicymanager/licensing/knowledgebase/requestingall/trial.md) or run licensing tool and after receiving your trial keys from sales, install your trial or full licenses for your MDM licenses. See [How to install UNIVERSAL licenses for NEW Customers (via GPO, SCCM or MDM)](/docs/endpointpolicymanager/licensing/videolearningcenter/installall/installuniversal.md)
  • Install the Endpoint Policy Manager CSE on the three developer stations.
  • Move 3 developers into an Azure/MDM group named “Endpoint Policy Manager Test Devs”.
  • Target deploy the Endpoint Policy Manager CSE to the group.
  • Get to understand Endpoint Policy Manager Least Privilege Manager + MDM Service (Exporting policies, then wrapping up XMLs into MSIs). See [Using Least Privilege Manager with your MDM service](/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/videolearningcenter/methods/mdm.md)
  • Verify Endpoint Policy Manager Least Privilege Manager is working wit the “Device Manager” test. See [Kill Local Admin Rights (Run applications with Least Privilege)](/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/videolearningcenter/basicsandgettingstarted/localadminrights.md)
  • Create a policy which turns on PPLPM Global Auditing, export as XML and wrap up as MSI for deployment via MDM. See [Use Discovery to know what rules to make as you transition from Local Admin rights](/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/videolearningcenter/eventing/discovery.md)
  • Identify KNOWN applications for Development stations which require Admin rights.
| Day 1-3 | +| M1 Pre-Requisites |
  • Verify you actually want to use Endpoint Policy Manager + Cloud method and not some other method or some kind of hybrid approach. See [Endpoint Policy ManagerSolution Methods: Group Policy, MDM, UEM Tools, and Endpoint Policy Manager Cloud compared.](/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gettingstarted/misc/videos/gettingstartedmisc/solutionmethods.md)
  • Identify 3 friendly developers for this project.
  • Identify the remaining devices for POC, but focus on first three.
  • Download Endpoint Policy Manager bits from portal.policypak.com and Cloud MSI from cloud.policypak.com and get organized. See the [Installation Quick Start](/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gettingstarted/overviewinstall/overviewinstall.md).
  • Get the Endpoint Policy Manager Quickstart Guide. See [Netwrix Endpoint Policy Manager Quick Start](/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gettingstarted/quickstart/overview.md)
  • On ONE machine (any machine) perform the MDM “Walk before you run” test. See [Endpoint Policy Manager and MDM walk before you run](/docs/endpointpolicymanager/deliverymethods/mdm/videos/gettingstarted/testsample.md)
  • On three developer machines perform the quick-licensing method via rename (see[What is the fastest way to get started in an Endpoint Policy Manager trial, without running the License Request Tool?](/docs/endpointpolicymanager/licensing/knowledgebase/requestingall/trial.md) or run licensing tool and after receiving your trial keys from sales, install your trial or full licenses for your MDM licenses. See [How to install UNIVERSAL licenses for NEW Customers (via GPO, SCCM or MDM)](/docs/endpointpolicymanager/licensing/videolearningcenter/installall/installuniversal.md)
  • Install the Endpoint Policy Manager CSE on the three developer stations.
  • Move 3 developers into an Azure/MDM group named “Endpoint Policy Manager Test Devs”.
  • Target deploy the Endpoint Policy Manager CSE to the group.
  • Get to understand Endpoint Policy Manager Least Privilege Manager + MDM Service (Exporting policies, then wrapping up XMLs into MSIs). See [Using Least Privilege Manager with your MDM service](/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/videolearningcenter/methods/mdm.md)
  • Verify Endpoint Policy Manager Least Privilege Manager is working wit the “Device Manager” test. See [Kill Local Admin Rights (Run applications with Least Privilege)](/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/videolearningcenter/basicsandgettingstarted/localadminrights.md)
  • Create a policy which turns on PPLPM Global Auditing, export as XML and wrap up as MSI for deployment via MDM. See [Use Discovery to know what rules to make as you transition from Local Admin rights](/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/videolearningcenter/eventing/discovery.md)
  • Identify KNOWN applications for Development stations which require Admin rights.
| Day 1-3 | | M2 Install Endpoint Policy Manager CSE, common scenarios and known applications |
  • Install Endpoint Policy Manager CSE on the remaining 27 endpoints; ensure success. (NO POLICIES, just the PolicyPak moving parts).
  • (Optional) Set up Common Scenarios for Printers, Remove Programs and IP Address changes. See [Overcome Network Card, Printer, and Remove Programs UAC prompts](/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/videolearningcenter/helperstoolsandtips/uacprompts.md) and [COM Support](/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/videolearningcenter/basicsandgettingstarted/comsupport.md)
  • Create rules for KNOWN applications which require ADMIN Rights.
  • [Best Practices for Elevating User-Based Installs](/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/videolearningcenter/bestpractices/elevatinguserbasedinstalls.md)
  • [Security and Child Processes](/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/videolearningcenter/bestpractices/securitychildprocesses.md)
  • [Increase security by reducing rights on Open/Save dialogs](/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/videolearningcenter/bestpractices/opensavedialogs.md)
  • [Endpoint Privilege Manager and Wildcards](/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/videolearningcenter/bestpractices/wildcards.md)
  • Use Endpoint Policy Manager Preconfigured rules when you can. See [Installing applications-and-Preconfigured-Rules](/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/videolearningcenter/basicsandgettingstarted/installapplications.md)
| Day 4-6 | -| M3 Set up Event Forwarding |
  • Pick one (or choose another method, like Splunk, etc.)
  • Event Forwarding with Netwrix Auditor. See [How to use Netwrix Auditor to Report on Endpoint Policy Manager events](/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/knowledgebase/eventing/reports.md)
  • Event Forwarding with Windows Eventing. See [How to forward interesting events for Least Privilege Manager (or anything else) to a centralized location using Windows Event Forwarding.](/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/knowledgebase/eventing/windowseventforwarding.md)
  • Event Forwarding with Azure Log Analytics (likely best scenario for MDM environments). See [Windows 10 (and Server) Event Logs to Azure Log Analytics Walkthru](/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gettingstarted/misc/knowledgebase/tipstricksandfaqs/eventlogs.md)
| Day 7-9 | +| M3 Set up Event Forwarding |
  • Pick one (or choose another method, like Splunk, etc.)
  • Event Forwarding with Netwrix Auditor. See [How to use Netwrix Auditor to Report on Endpoint Policy Manager events](/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/technotes/eventing/reports.md)
  • Event Forwarding with Windows Eventing. See [How to forward interesting events for Least Privilege Manager (or anything else) to a centralized location using Windows Event Forwarding.](/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/technotes/eventing/windowseventforwarding.md)
  • Event Forwarding with Azure Log Analytics (likely best scenario for MDM environments). See [Windows 10 (and Server) Event Logs to Azure Log Analytics Walkthru](/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gettingstarted/misc/knowledgebase/tipstricksandfaqs/eventlogs.md)
| Day 7-9 | | M4 Begin Test |
  • Remove local admin rights for 3 developer endpoints. One suggested method / demo is here (there are other ways to perform this task): [Use Group Policy to remove local admin rights (then Endpoint Policy Manager to enable Least Privilege)](/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/videolearningcenter/basicsandgettingstarted/removelocaladmin.md)
  • Start to Generate Rules from Auditing Events. See [Auto-Create Policy from Global Audit event](/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/videolearningcenter/eventing/globalauditevent.md).
  • Set up Admin Approval (Secret / policy). See [Auto-Create Policy from Global Audit event](/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/videolearningcenter/eventing/globalauditevent.md) and [Admin Approval demo](/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/videolearningcenter/adminapproval/demo.md)
  • Optionally: Set up Endpoint Policy Manager Least Privilege Manager UI branding. See [Branding the UI and Dialogs](/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/videolearningcenter/adminapproval/branding.md)
  • Deploy Admin Approval to existing systems.
  • Optional: Deploy Endpoint Policy Manager Least Privilege Manager Branding to existing systems.
  • Look at incoming EVENTS to determine the issues to make more rules.
| Day 10 | | M5 Review Events |
  • Turn on Self Elevate for existing 3 developers.
  • Create documentation for Developers on how to interact with Endpoint Policy Manager Self Elevate method. See [Self Elevate Mode](/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/videolearningcenter/adminapproval/demo.md)
  • Review EVENTS to determine the issues to create rules.
| Day 11 | | M6 Addition | Add 7 more developer PCs to existing 3 and remove local admin rights using existing rules. (Don’t use Self elevate on new 7 endpoint, just the first three.) | Day 12 | @@ -453,5 +453,5 @@ Estimated Milestone Details and Target Dates | M15 Addition | Add +5 endpoints to Endpoint Policy Manager group and remove their local admin rights. | Day 21 | | M16 Review Events | Look at EVENTS to determine the issues to make more rules. | Day 22 | | M17 Remaining | Add Remaining endpoints to Endpoint Policy Manager group and remove their local admin rights. | Day 23 | -| M18 SecureRun Setup |
  • Turn on Global Auditing for Untrusted and Unsigned applications.
  • Try turning on SecureRun for three developers.
  • [Using Least Privilege Manager's SecureRun Feature](/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/videolearningcenter/basicsandgettingstarted/feature.md)
  • [How can I allow "Inline commands" blocked by SecureRun when a random path or filename is created each time?](/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/knowledgebase/tipssecurerun/allowinlinecommands.md)
| Day 24 | +| M18 SecureRun Setup |
  • Turn on Global Auditing for Untrusted and Unsigned applications.
  • Try turning on SecureRun for three developers.
  • [Using Least Privilege Manager's SecureRun Feature](/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/videolearningcenter/basicsandgettingstarted/feature.md)
  • [How can I allow "Inline commands" blocked by SecureRun when a random path or filename is created each time?](/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/technotes/tipssecurerun/allowinlinecommands.md)
| Day 24 | | M19 SecureRun Rollout | Add +5 endpoints per day and triage incoming SecureRun blocks with “Allow and Log” rules. Repeat each day with +5 endpoints. | Day 25+ | diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/knowledgebase/licensing/_category_.json b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/technotes/licensing/_category_.json similarity index 93% rename from docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/knowledgebase/licensing/_category_.json rename to docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/technotes/licensing/_category_.json index 13d08bae5f..750c5135b0 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/knowledgebase/licensing/_category_.json +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/technotes/licensing/_category_.json @@ -1,6 +1,6 @@ -{ - "label": "Licensing", - "position": 10, - "collapsed": true, - "collapsible": true -} \ No newline at end of file +{ + "label": "Licensing", + "position": 10, + "collapsed": true, + "collapsible": true +} diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/knowledgebase/licensing/license.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/technotes/licensing/license.md similarity index 99% rename from docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/knowledgebase/licensing/license.md rename to docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/technotes/licensing/license.md index 40550652ba..4b6b4fc2b9 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/knowledgebase/licensing/license.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/technotes/licensing/license.md @@ -39,3 +39,5 @@ You can look in your license file and see which license you are granted. You can also see the license type within the MMC console if you have this type of license installed. ![839_5_img-03](/images/endpointpolicymanager/leastprivilege/839_5_img-03.webp) + + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/knowledgebase/macintegration/_category_.json b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/technotes/macintegration/_category_.json similarity index 93% rename from docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/knowledgebase/macintegration/_category_.json rename to docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/technotes/macintegration/_category_.json index 5d1c642ee9..0cf9d2118e 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/knowledgebase/macintegration/_category_.json +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/technotes/macintegration/_category_.json @@ -1,6 +1,6 @@ -{ - "label": "Mac Integration", - "position": 80, - "collapsed": true, - "collapsible": true -} \ No newline at end of file +{ + "label": "Mac Integration", + "position": 80, + "collapsed": true, + "collapsible": true +} diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/knowledgebase/macintegration/logs.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/technotes/macintegration/logs.md similarity index 100% rename from docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/knowledgebase/macintegration/logs.md rename to docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/technotes/macintegration/logs.md diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/knowledgebase/netwrixprivilegesecure/_category_.json b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/technotes/netwrixprivilegesecure/_category_.json similarity index 95% rename from docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/knowledgebase/netwrixprivilegesecure/_category_.json rename to docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/technotes/netwrixprivilegesecure/_category_.json index e3ac45d5cb..cc7243f6a2 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/knowledgebase/netwrixprivilegesecure/_category_.json +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/technotes/netwrixprivilegesecure/_category_.json @@ -1,6 +1,6 @@ -{ - "label": "Netwrix Privilege Secure For Access Management Integration", - "position": 110, - "collapsed": true, - "collapsible": true -} \ No newline at end of file +{ + "label": "Netwrix Privilege Secure For Access Management Integration", + "position": 110, + "collapsed": true, + "collapsible": true +} diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/knowledgebase/netwrixprivilegesecure/createpolicies.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/technotes/netwrixprivilegesecure/createpolicies.md similarity index 99% rename from docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/knowledgebase/netwrixprivilegesecure/createpolicies.md rename to docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/technotes/netwrixprivilegesecure/createpolicies.md index 4558d60a72..f721eb6e19 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/knowledgebase/netwrixprivilegesecure/createpolicies.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/technotes/netwrixprivilegesecure/createpolicies.md @@ -48,3 +48,5 @@ when the Endpoint Policy Manager CSE is licensed for Endpoint Policy Manager Lea Manager. ![965_5_image-20230627091218-9_950x211](/images/endpointpolicymanager/integration/965_5_image-20230627091218-9_950x211.webp) + + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/knowledgebase/netwrixprivilegesecure/establishtrust.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/technotes/netwrixprivilegesecure/establishtrust.md similarity index 99% rename from docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/knowledgebase/netwrixprivilegesecure/establishtrust.md rename to docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/technotes/netwrixprivilegesecure/establishtrust.md index 89673a45da..1510fa7f13 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/knowledgebase/netwrixprivilegesecure/establishtrust.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/technotes/netwrixprivilegesecure/establishtrust.md @@ -62,3 +62,5 @@ In all cases the endpoint is instructed to Bypass SSL Certification Verification the results on any particular endpoint like this. ![898_5_image-20231204145244-1](/images/endpointpolicymanager/troubleshooting/error/leastprivilege/898_5_image-20231204145244-1.webp) + + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/knowledgebase/netwrixprivilegesecure/mmc.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/technotes/netwrixprivilegesecure/mmc.md similarity index 99% rename from docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/knowledgebase/netwrixprivilegesecure/mmc.md rename to docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/technotes/netwrixprivilegesecure/mmc.md index f2d958406f..e9eef40e60 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/knowledgebase/netwrixprivilegesecure/mmc.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/technotes/netwrixprivilegesecure/mmc.md @@ -44,3 +44,5 @@ then you maintain your console with upgrades only via the Endpoint Policy Manage and don't attempt a re-install of Privilege Secure Console MSI. ::: + + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/knowledgebase/tipsappsscenarios/_category_.json b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/technotes/tipsappsscenarios/_category_.json similarity index 95% rename from docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/knowledgebase/tipsappsscenarios/_category_.json rename to docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/technotes/tipsappsscenarios/_category_.json index 5750619566..d3a625f513 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/knowledgebase/tipsappsscenarios/_category_.json +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/technotes/tipsappsscenarios/_category_.json @@ -1,6 +1,6 @@ -{ - "label": "Tips (Specific Workaround For Apps And Scenarios)", - "position": 30, - "collapsed": true, - "collapsible": true -} \ No newline at end of file +{ + "label": "Tips (Specific Workaround For Apps And Scenarios)", + "position": 30, + "collapsed": true, + "collapsible": true +} diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/knowledgebase/tipsappsscenarios/applicationextension.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/technotes/tipsappsscenarios/applicationextension.md similarity index 99% rename from docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/knowledgebase/tipsappsscenarios/applicationextension.md rename to docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/technotes/tipsappsscenarios/applicationextension.md index 9e47f5ac29..a7346618c2 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/knowledgebase/tipsappsscenarios/applicationextension.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/technotes/tipsappsscenarios/applicationextension.md @@ -93,3 +93,5 @@ The command-line arguments cannot be empty. application being Elevated. ![451_19_image-20200210223130-10_950x266](/images/endpointpolicymanager/leastprivilege/elevate/451_19_image-20200210223130-10_950x266.webp) + + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/knowledgebase/tipsappsscenarios/block.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/technotes/tipsappsscenarios/block.md similarity index 71% rename from docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/knowledgebase/tipsappsscenarios/block.md rename to docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/technotes/tipsappsscenarios/block.md index 6c10ac0ea3..5a771b7258 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/knowledgebase/tipsappsscenarios/block.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/technotes/tipsappsscenarios/block.md @@ -57,31 +57,31 @@ PowerShell V2 Workaround ``` - +                -         -           -             +         +           +                           CN=Microsoft Windows, O=Microsoft Corporation, L=Redmond, S=Washington, C=US              -             +                           Microsoft® Windows® Operating System               10.0.14393.206               *powersh*               10.0.14393.206              -             +                           -v* 2*               false                         -           +                       false            -           -             +           +                           false                         @@ -90,27 +90,27 @@ PowerShell V2 Workaround                  -         -           -             +         +           +                           CN=Microsoft Windows, O=Microsoft Corporation, L=Redmond, S=Washington, C=US              -             +                           Microsoft® Windows® Operating System               10.0.14393.206               *powersh*               10.0.14393.206              -             +                           * -v* 2*               false                         -           +                       false            -           -             +           +                           false                         @@ -120,3 +120,5 @@ PowerShell V2 Workaround    ``` + + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/knowledgebase/tipsappsscenarios/editrights.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/technotes/tipsappsscenarios/editrights.md similarity index 99% rename from docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/knowledgebase/tipsappsscenarios/editrights.md rename to docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/technotes/tipsappsscenarios/editrights.md index 6dffa44fbc..73f91e8c55 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/knowledgebase/tipsappsscenarios/editrights.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/technotes/tipsappsscenarios/editrights.md @@ -31,3 +31,5 @@ Keep in mind you are elevating the Application (Notepad in this case), not the f itself. ::: + + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/knowledgebase/tipsappsscenarios/installers.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/technotes/tipsappsscenarios/installers.md similarity index 99% rename from docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/knowledgebase/tipsappsscenarios/installers.md rename to docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/technotes/tipsappsscenarios/installers.md index d880f1f25f..2f1c973442 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/knowledgebase/tipsappsscenarios/installers.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/technotes/tipsappsscenarios/installers.md @@ -41,3 +41,5 @@ shown in the screenshot: Use additional keywords to detect Application Installers ![723_3_image-20201103180355-2](/images/endpointpolicymanager/leastprivilege/elevate/723_3_image-20201103180355-2.webp) + + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/knowledgebase/tipsappsscenarios/installfonts.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/technotes/tipsappsscenarios/installfonts.md similarity index 99% rename from docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/knowledgebase/tipsappsscenarios/installfonts.md rename to docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/technotes/tipsappsscenarios/installfonts.md index 94337c1e46..4901d4f5ac 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/knowledgebase/tipsappsscenarios/installfonts.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/technotes/tipsappsscenarios/installfonts.md @@ -272,3 +272,5 @@ $fontsFolderPath = Get-SpecialFolder($CSIDL_FONTS)    Process-Arguments ![467_11_img-7](/images/endpointpolicymanager/leastprivilege/elevate/467_11_img-7.webp) 8. Run `GPUPDATE /FORCE` on the client machine. + + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/knowledgebase/tipsappsscenarios/mmcsnapin.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/technotes/tipsappsscenarios/mmcsnapin.md similarity index 99% rename from docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/knowledgebase/tipsappsscenarios/mmcsnapin.md rename to docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/technotes/tipsappsscenarios/mmcsnapin.md index fb973491b9..8741b47731 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/knowledgebase/tipsappsscenarios/mmcsnapin.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/technotes/tipsappsscenarios/mmcsnapin.md @@ -93,3 +93,5 @@ However, at no time would the shortest expression, of only "`services.msc`" work must appear before the command line. ![203_19_image006_950x612](/images/endpointpolicymanager/leastprivilege/elevate/203_19_image006_950x612.webp) + + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/knowledgebase/tipsappsscenarios/mspfiles.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/technotes/tipsappsscenarios/mspfiles.md similarity index 99% rename from docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/knowledgebase/tipsappsscenarios/mspfiles.md rename to docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/technotes/tipsappsscenarios/mspfiles.md index bdc6f1d572..3bba78102f 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/knowledgebase/tipsappsscenarios/mspfiles.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/technotes/tipsappsscenarios/mspfiles.md @@ -55,3 +55,5 @@ Use **Strict equality** check mode. For other Adobe packages (or any other software vendors) you must adjust the path to your .MSP file within your **Arguments** field. MSIEXEC.EXE should be elevated at all times while you are elevating .MSP file installation. + + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/knowledgebase/tipsappsscenarios/nonadminuser.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/technotes/tipsappsscenarios/nonadminuser.md similarity index 77% rename from docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/knowledgebase/tipsappsscenarios/nonadminuser.md rename to docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/technotes/tipsappsscenarios/nonadminuser.md index 5e3dbd4ac2..e22ba84116 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/knowledgebase/tipsappsscenarios/nonadminuser.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/technotes/tipsappsscenarios/nonadminuser.md @@ -67,25 +67,25 @@ XML Policy ``` - +                -         -           -             +         +           +                           %SYSTEMROOT%\System32\sc.exe              -             +                           * RemoteRegistry*               false                         -           +                       true            -           -             +           +                                                              @@ -98,3 +98,5 @@ XML Policy    ``` + + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/knowledgebase/tipsappsscenarios/registry.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/technotes/tipsappsscenarios/registry.md similarity index 99% rename from docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/knowledgebase/tipsappsscenarios/registry.md rename to docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/technotes/tipsappsscenarios/registry.md index f6b332b3c3..a4df7dec83 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/knowledgebase/tipsappsscenarios/registry.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/technotes/tipsappsscenarios/registry.md @@ -122,3 +122,5 @@ algorithm to setting of . ![621_29_image-20200510100625-15](/images/endpointpolicymanager/leastprivilege/elevate/621_13_image-20200510100625-7.webp) **Step 10 –** Rename and set Item Level Targeting if required and click **Finish**. + + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/knowledgebase/tipsappsscenarios/serverbusy.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/technotes/tipsappsscenarios/serverbusy.md similarity index 99% rename from docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/knowledgebase/tipsappsscenarios/serverbusy.md rename to docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/technotes/tipsappsscenarios/serverbusy.md index 4e96c79a95..3a8364718e 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/knowledgebase/tipsappsscenarios/serverbusy.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/technotes/tipsappsscenarios/serverbusy.md @@ -41,3 +41,5 @@ to **Medium-plus**. This will allow the application to run as desired, but not g end-user to change system files. ![998_4_image-20240201214648-4](/images/endpointpolicymanager/troubleshooting/error/leastprivilege/998_4_image-20240201214648-4.webp) + + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/knowledgebase/tipsappsscenarios/synapticspointingdevicedriver.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/technotes/tipsappsscenarios/synapticspointingdevicedriver.md similarity index 91% rename from docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/knowledgebase/tipsappsscenarios/synapticspointingdevicedriver.md rename to docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/technotes/tipsappsscenarios/synapticspointingdevicedriver.md index e8946853f8..fec4a35f74 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/knowledgebase/tipsappsscenarios/synapticspointingdevicedriver.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/technotes/tipsappsscenarios/synapticspointingdevicedriver.md @@ -23,10 +23,12 @@ through SecureRun. :::note This policy (SYNAPTICS-Allow-AND-log.xml ) is provided in the -[https://portal.endpointpolicymanager.com/downloads/guidance](https://portal.endpointpolicymanager.com/downloads/guidance) +[https://portal.policypak.com/downloads/guidance](https://portal.policypak.com/downloads/guidance) download, and can be found in the extracted contents under the PolicyPak Least Privilege Manager XMLs folder. ::: ![703_3_image-20210206004430-3](/images/endpointpolicymanager/leastprivilege/703_3_image-20210206004430-3.webp) + + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/knowledgebase/tipsappsscenarios/uipathassistant.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/technotes/tipsappsscenarios/uipathassistant.md similarity index 64% rename from docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/knowledgebase/tipsappsscenarios/uipathassistant.md rename to docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/technotes/tipsappsscenarios/uipathassistant.md index 63a7a4b460..5567ccd3ad 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/knowledgebase/tipsappsscenarios/uipathassistant.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/technotes/tipsappsscenarios/uipathassistant.md @@ -52,25 +52,25 @@ Allowed with Path Rule 1 ``` - +                -         -           -             +         +           +                           C:\Windows\System32\WindowsPowerShell\v1.0\powershell.exe              -             +                           *"$assemblies=(\"System\");$source=\"*               false                         -           +                       true            -           -             +           +                                        @@ -85,25 +85,25 @@ Allowed with Path Rule 2 ``` - +                -         -           -             +         +           +                           C:\Windows\System32\WindowsPowerShell\v1.0\powershell.exe              -             +                           "$FileContent = Get-Content -Encoding unicode %Temp%\shortcuts-params.txt; Invoke-Expression $FileContent"               false                         -           +                       true            -           -             +           +                                        @@ -111,3 +111,5 @@ Allowed with Path Rule 2    ``` + + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/knowledgebase/tipsappsscenarios/windowsdefender.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/technotes/tipsappsscenarios/windowsdefender.md similarity index 97% rename from docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/knowledgebase/tipsappsscenarios/windowsdefender.md rename to docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/technotes/tipsappsscenarios/windowsdefender.md index 4c416c1ba3..3642bf0adb 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/knowledgebase/tipsappsscenarios/windowsdefender.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/technotes/tipsappsscenarios/windowsdefender.md @@ -10,7 +10,7 @@ sidebar_position: 50 For detailed steps on how to elevate the Windows Defender Firewall snap-in, replacing Services.msc with WF.msc, see -[How do I elevate MMC snap ins without granting administrative rights?](/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/knowledgebase/tipsappsscenarios/mmcsnapin.md) +[How do I elevate MMC snap ins without granting administrative rights?](/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/technotes/tipsappsscenarios/mmcsnapin.md) ## Option 2: diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/knowledgebase/tipsfilesfolders/_category_.json b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/technotes/tipsfilesfolders/_category_.json similarity index 94% rename from docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/knowledgebase/tipsfilesfolders/_category_.json rename to docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/technotes/tipsfilesfolders/_category_.json index c62d21dc98..72b9d9b367 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/knowledgebase/tipsfilesfolders/_category_.json +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/technotes/tipsfilesfolders/_category_.json @@ -1,6 +1,6 @@ -{ - "label": "Tips (Files Folders And Dialogs)", - "position": 40, - "collapsed": true, - "collapsible": true -} \ No newline at end of file +{ + "label": "Tips (Files Folders And Dialogs)", + "position": 40, + "collapsed": true, + "collapsible": true +} diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/knowledgebase/tipsfilesfolders/allfiles.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/technotes/tipsfilesfolders/allfiles.md similarity index 99% rename from docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/knowledgebase/tipsfilesfolders/allfiles.md rename to docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/technotes/tipsfilesfolders/allfiles.md index e5e0a777f1..17caeaff86 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/knowledgebase/tipsfilesfolders/allfiles.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/technotes/tipsfilesfolders/allfiles.md @@ -33,3 +33,5 @@ The difference between these two types is that - The **Folder** path condition only applies to all files in the specified folder. - The Folder (recursive) path condition applies to all Descendant files. + + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/knowledgebase/tipsforadminapproval/_category_.json b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/technotes/tipsforadminapproval/_category_.json similarity index 96% rename from docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/knowledgebase/tipsforadminapproval/_category_.json rename to docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/technotes/tipsforadminapproval/_category_.json index 9e1992f399..c329b7028f 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/knowledgebase/tipsforadminapproval/_category_.json +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/technotes/tipsforadminapproval/_category_.json @@ -1,6 +1,6 @@ -{ - "label": "Tips For Admin Approval Self Elevate Apply On Demand SecureCopy And UI Branding", - "position": 60, - "collapsed": true, - "collapsible": true -} \ No newline at end of file +{ + "label": "Tips For Admin Approval Self Elevate Apply On Demand SecureCopy And UI Branding", + "position": 60, + "collapsed": true, + "collapsible": true +} diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/knowledgebase/tipsforadminapproval/activexcontrol.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/technotes/tipsforadminapproval/activexcontrol.md similarity index 99% rename from docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/knowledgebase/tipsforadminapproval/activexcontrol.md rename to docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/technotes/tipsforadminapproval/activexcontrol.md index d85b92f0bb..332d5ac1bb 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/knowledgebase/tipsforadminapproval/activexcontrol.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/technotes/tipsforadminapproval/activexcontrol.md @@ -70,3 +70,5 @@ RESULT of performing Option 1, Option 2 or Option 3 above.) ![859_7_image009_950x363](/images/endpointpolicymanager/leastprivilege/policyeditor/859_7_image009_950x363.webp) ![859_8_image010_950x541](/images/endpointpolicymanager/leastprivilege/policyeditor/859_8_image010_950x541.webp) + + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/knowledgebase/tipsforadminapproval/custommenuitemtext.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/technotes/tipsforadminapproval/custommenuitemtext.md similarity index 99% rename from docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/knowledgebase/tipsforadminapproval/custommenuitemtext.md rename to docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/technotes/tipsforadminapproval/custommenuitemtext.md index 0352358d3f..75b3478954 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/knowledgebase/tipsforadminapproval/custommenuitemtext.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/technotes/tipsforadminapproval/custommenuitemtext.md @@ -16,3 +16,5 @@ happens when a rule matches and the expected result. | Not used / Disabled | No rules match | Show custom menu item text configured for explicit rules (grayed out). | | Enabled | Explicit Rule Matches | Show custom menu item text configured for explicit rules. | | Enabled | No rules Match | Show custom text configured for Admin Approval (or default "Run with PolicyPak" text). | + + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/knowledgebase/tipsforadminapproval/dragdrop.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/technotes/tipsforadminapproval/dragdrop.md similarity index 99% rename from docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/knowledgebase/tipsforadminapproval/dragdrop.md rename to docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/technotes/tipsforadminapproval/dragdrop.md index 715f7dc9f6..223e620c44 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/knowledgebase/tipsforadminapproval/dragdrop.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/technotes/tipsforadminapproval/dragdrop.md @@ -27,3 +27,5 @@ to Medium or Low, stopping at the first one which works. ![402_1_q3-img-1](/images/endpointpolicymanager/leastprivilege/elevate/402_1_q3-img-1.webp) ![402_2_q3-img-2](/images/endpointpolicymanager/leastprivilege/elevate/402_2_q3-img-2.webp) + + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/knowledgebase/tipsforadminapproval/maliciousattacks.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/technotes/tipsforadminapproval/maliciousattacks.md similarity index 99% rename from docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/knowledgebase/tipsforadminapproval/maliciousattacks.md rename to docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/technotes/tipsforadminapproval/maliciousattacks.md index 890cfb9f16..b0d258c43b 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/knowledgebase/tipsforadminapproval/maliciousattacks.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/technotes/tipsforadminapproval/maliciousattacks.md @@ -57,3 +57,5 @@ Windows: Netwrix Endpoint Policy Manager (formerly PolicyPak) message: ![765_5_image-20211223014445-5](/images/endpointpolicymanager/leastprivilege/powershell/765_5_image-20211223014445-5.webp) + + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/knowledgebase/tipsforadminapproval/optionsshowpopupmessage.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/technotes/tipsforadminapproval/optionsshowpopupmessage.md similarity index 99% rename from docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/knowledgebase/tipsforadminapproval/optionsshowpopupmessage.md rename to docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/technotes/tipsforadminapproval/optionsshowpopupmessage.md index cd3ac29f32..79fe55c73b 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/knowledgebase/tipsforadminapproval/optionsshowpopupmessage.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/technotes/tipsforadminapproval/optionsshowpopupmessage.md @@ -57,3 +57,5 @@ The User must re-authenticate. When the pop-up is shown, the user must type in s **OK** is allowed and the application proceeds. ![942_9_image-20230602145013-9](/images/endpointpolicymanager/leastprivilege/policyeditor/942_9_image-20230602145013-9.webp) + + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/knowledgebase/tipsforadminapproval/reduceadminrights.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/technotes/tipsforadminapproval/reduceadminrights.md similarity index 99% rename from docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/knowledgebase/tipsforadminapproval/reduceadminrights.md rename to docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/technotes/tipsforadminapproval/reduceadminrights.md index 5b44ccada4..afb6291585 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/knowledgebase/tipsforadminapproval/reduceadminrights.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/technotes/tipsforadminapproval/reduceadminrights.md @@ -36,3 +36,5 @@ As a result, even when IE is launched / told to Run as Admin, it will not , and Standard. ![464_6_img-006](/images/endpointpolicymanager/leastprivilege/464_6_img-006.webp) + + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/knowledgebase/tipsforadminapproval/scope.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/technotes/tipsforadminapproval/scope.md similarity index 99% rename from docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/knowledgebase/tipsforadminapproval/scope.md rename to docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/technotes/tipsforadminapproval/scope.md index 0cd0eb2707..85feb236ed 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/knowledgebase/tipsforadminapproval/scope.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/technotes/tipsforadminapproval/scope.md @@ -185,3 +185,5 @@ that run from the specified `.exe `regardless of the user. video: [Reduce or specify Service Account Rights](/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/videolearningcenter/bestpractices/serviceaccountrights.md) + + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/knowledgebase/tipsforadminapproval/selfelevation.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/technotes/tipsforadminapproval/selfelevation.md similarity index 99% rename from docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/knowledgebase/tipsforadminapproval/selfelevation.md rename to docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/technotes/tipsforadminapproval/selfelevation.md index 79a0c0acde..02a5e0d04a 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/knowledgebase/tipsforadminapproval/selfelevation.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/technotes/tipsforadminapproval/selfelevation.md @@ -37,3 +37,5 @@ types you selected in the policy, you should see the **Run Self Elevated with Po available. ![959_6_image-20230522075042-6](/images/endpointpolicymanager/leastprivilege/policyeditor/959_6_image-20230522075042-6.webp) + + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/knowledgebase/tipsforadminapproval/servicenow.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/technotes/tipsforadminapproval/servicenow.md similarity index 99% rename from docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/knowledgebase/tipsforadminapproval/servicenow.md rename to docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/technotes/tipsforadminapproval/servicenow.md index 565abe755b..c3bfdd9a6b 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/knowledgebase/tipsforadminapproval/servicenow.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/technotes/tipsforadminapproval/servicenow.md @@ -33,3 +33,5 @@ Setting this up is as easy as specifying a URL for them to click upon in the Cus in the Admin Approval policy. ![915_4_image005_950x582](/images/endpointpolicymanager/integration/915_4_image005_950x582.webp) + + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/knowledgebase/tipsold/_category_.json b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/technotes/tipsold/_category_.json similarity index 94% rename from docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/knowledgebase/tipsold/_category_.json rename to docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/technotes/tipsold/_category_.json index 8cbbb17631..f32472cb33 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/knowledgebase/tipsold/_category_.json +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/technotes/tipsold/_category_.json @@ -1,6 +1,6 @@ -{ - "label": "Tips (Old Use Only If Asked)", - "position": 70, - "collapsed": true, - "collapsible": true -} \ No newline at end of file +{ + "label": "Tips (Old Use Only If Asked)", + "position": 70, + "collapsed": true, + "collapsible": true +} diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/knowledgebase/tipsold/printerdriverinstall.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/technotes/tipsold/printerdriverinstall.md similarity index 99% rename from docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/knowledgebase/tipsold/printerdriverinstall.md rename to docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/technotes/tipsold/printerdriverinstall.md index 0ee19b59f0..1b93a95c0b 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/knowledgebase/tipsold/printerdriverinstall.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/technotes/tipsold/printerdriverinstall.md @@ -30,3 +30,5 @@ elevate a specific DLL. Just like shown in below screenshot. Rule to elevate` rundll32.exe` by PATH and COMMAND LINE (when `rundll32.exe `runs a `DLL`, the `DLL `path is specified on the command line) + + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/knowledgebase/tipsold/singlelinecommands.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/technotes/tipsold/singlelinecommands.md similarity index 99% rename from docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/knowledgebase/tipsold/singlelinecommands.md rename to docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/technotes/tipsold/singlelinecommands.md index b8f4d05166..e3ac5e1182 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/knowledgebase/tipsold/singlelinecommands.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/technotes/tipsold/singlelinecommands.md @@ -19,3 +19,5 @@ An example of elevating the SCCM computer setup can be seen below: ![479_2_pplpm-faq2-image002](/images/endpointpolicymanager/leastprivilege/elevate/479_2_pplpm-faq2-image002.webp) ![479_3_pplpm-faq2-image003](/images/endpointpolicymanager/leastprivilege/elevate/479_3_pplpm-faq2-image003.webp) + + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/knowledgebase/tipspplpm/_category_.json b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/technotes/tipspplpm/_category_.json similarity index 94% rename from docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/knowledgebase/tipspplpm/_category_.json rename to docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/technotes/tipspplpm/_category_.json index f8e81677a8..3df7642fb9 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/knowledgebase/tipspplpm/_category_.json +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/technotes/tipspplpm/_category_.json @@ -1,6 +1,6 @@ -{ - "label": "Tips (How Does PPLPM Work)", - "position": 20, - "collapsed": true, - "collapsible": true -} \ No newline at end of file +{ + "label": "Tips (How Does PPLPM Work)", + "position": 20, + "collapsed": true, + "collapsible": true +} diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/knowledgebase/tipspplpm/accountelevatedprocess.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/technotes/tipspplpm/accountelevatedprocess.md similarity index 99% rename from docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/knowledgebase/tipspplpm/accountelevatedprocess.md rename to docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/technotes/tipspplpm/accountelevatedprocess.md index 29da220f2a..6ccc3d482f 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/knowledgebase/tipspplpm/accountelevatedprocess.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/technotes/tipspplpm/accountelevatedprocess.md @@ -18,3 +18,5 @@ with EastSalesUser1 when a Endpoint Policy Manager Least Privilege Manager rule affect EastSalesUser1. ![649_1_img-1_950x524](/images/endpointpolicymanager/leastprivilege/649_1_img-1_950x524.webp) + + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/knowledgebase/tipspplpm/applocker.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/technotes/tipspplpm/applocker.md similarity index 99% rename from docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/knowledgebase/tipspplpm/applocker.md rename to docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/technotes/tipspplpm/applocker.md index 9b3bee7764..9b7ab0f3d5 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/knowledgebase/tipspplpm/applocker.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/technotes/tipspplpm/applocker.md @@ -60,3 +60,5 @@ that you also get all the added benefits of SecureRun. This is not a recommended it should work. Please consider retiring Applocker and using Endpoint Policy Manager SecureRun. For more in formation on why this is the recommended practice, see [AppLocker Pros, Cons, and Alternatives](https://blog.netwrix.com/2021/12/02/applocker-pros-cons-and-alternatives/). + + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/knowledgebase/tipspplpm/digitalsignature.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/technotes/tipspplpm/digitalsignature.md similarity index 99% rename from docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/knowledgebase/tipspplpm/digitalsignature.md rename to docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/technotes/tipspplpm/digitalsignature.md index 1aa6669a7c..02eb4801a5 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/knowledgebase/tipspplpm/digitalsignature.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/technotes/tipspplpm/digitalsignature.md @@ -30,3 +30,5 @@ but dated for another timeframe. Finally, please check this Microsoft Doc on how most application vendors associate digital signatures with their installers or EXE files: [Digital Signatures and Windows Installer](https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/win32/msi/digital-signatures-and-windows-installer). + + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/knowledgebase/tipspplpm/macroattacks.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/technotes/tipspplpm/macroattacks.md similarity index 99% rename from docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/knowledgebase/tipspplpm/macroattacks.md rename to docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/technotes/tipspplpm/macroattacks.md index 19593a5e44..b480c19dea 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/knowledgebase/tipspplpm/macroattacks.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/technotes/tipspplpm/macroattacks.md @@ -17,3 +17,5 @@ But besides that, or if you had noprotection in place, when Netwrix Endpoint Pol supported Endpoint Policy Manager Least Privilege Manager types including scripts, EXEs, MSIs, JARs and more, since the downloadable payload would be owned by the User and not Administrator, Trusted Installer, or anyone one the SecureRun list. + + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/knowledgebase/tipspplpm/runasadmin.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/technotes/tipspplpm/runasadmin.md similarity index 99% rename from docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/knowledgebase/tipspplpm/runasadmin.md rename to docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/technotes/tipspplpm/runasadmin.md index 1f93b3951c..7e7ee082e6 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/knowledgebase/tipspplpm/runasadmin.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/technotes/tipspplpm/runasadmin.md @@ -113,3 +113,5 @@ Here’s an example when this option is selected: Now users can perform the same Run as administrator type of operation, but they will need to use the Endpoint Policy Manager-supplied Run as administrator with Netwrix PolicyPak. + + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/knowledgebase/tipssecurerun/_category_.json b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/technotes/tipssecurerun/_category_.json similarity index 94% rename from docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/knowledgebase/tipssecurerun/_category_.json rename to docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/technotes/tipssecurerun/_category_.json index 5a80a3a135..0bdee3c362 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/knowledgebase/tipssecurerun/_category_.json +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/technotes/tipssecurerun/_category_.json @@ -1,6 +1,6 @@ -{ - "label": "Tips And SecureRun (TM)", - "position": 50, - "collapsed": true, - "collapsible": true -} \ No newline at end of file +{ + "label": "Tips And SecureRun (TM)", + "position": 50, + "collapsed": true, + "collapsible": true +} diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/knowledgebase/tipssecurerun/adminapprovalwork.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/technotes/tipssecurerun/adminapprovalwork.md similarity index 99% rename from docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/knowledgebase/tipssecurerun/adminapprovalwork.md rename to docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/technotes/tipssecurerun/adminapprovalwork.md index 860d0c0b53..8543307390 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/knowledgebase/tipssecurerun/adminapprovalwork.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/technotes/tipssecurerun/adminapprovalwork.md @@ -25,3 +25,5 @@ SCENARIO 2: If SecureRun is enabled: trusted principal or not. ![977_1_image-20230824223216-1_950x550](/images/endpointpolicymanager/leastprivilege/securerun/977_1_image-20230824223216-1_950x550.webp) + + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/knowledgebase/tipssecurerun/allowinlinecommands.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/technotes/tipssecurerun/allowinlinecommands.md similarity index 99% rename from docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/knowledgebase/tipssecurerun/allowinlinecommands.md rename to docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/technotes/tipssecurerun/allowinlinecommands.md index fb4e9e24f7..4a44e62487 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/knowledgebase/tipssecurerun/allowinlinecommands.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/technotes/tipssecurerun/allowinlinecommands.md @@ -89,3 +89,5 @@ elevated Privileges** (if needed) For security and compatibility reasons, only elevate if necessary to do so. ::: + + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/knowledgebase/tipssecurerun/bestpractices.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/technotes/tipssecurerun/bestpractices.md similarity index 99% rename from docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/knowledgebase/tipssecurerun/bestpractices.md rename to docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/technotes/tipssecurerun/bestpractices.md index 171068037e..3444d571fc 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/knowledgebase/tipssecurerun/bestpractices.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/technotes/tipssecurerun/bestpractices.md @@ -61,3 +61,5 @@ each time this is invoked, it is logged in the event log along with the option o user's justification for running the process For more information, see [Self Elevate Mode](/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/videolearningcenter/adminapproval/demo.md) + + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/knowledgebase/tipssecurerun/blockedscripttypes.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/technotes/tipssecurerun/blockedscripttypes.md similarity index 89% rename from docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/knowledgebase/tipssecurerun/blockedscripttypes.md rename to docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/technotes/tipssecurerun/blockedscripttypes.md index 1d97ca5187..88ae1499a4 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/knowledgebase/tipssecurerun/blockedscripttypes.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/technotes/tipssecurerun/blockedscripttypes.md @@ -20,6 +20,6 @@ The official list is as follows and might increase without notice. :::note For .PS1, in order to enable Powershell at all, you need to make an express (ALLOW rule for powershell.exe). That rule can be found in -[When Endpoint Policy Manager SecureRun(TM) is turned on, PowerShell won't run. How can I re-enable this?](/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/knowledgebase/tipssecurerun/enablepowershell.md) +[When Endpoint Policy Manager SecureRun(TM) is turned on, PowerShell won't run. How can I re-enable this?](/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/technotes/tipssecurerun/enablepowershell.md) ::: diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/knowledgebase/tipssecurerun/chromeextension.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/technotes/tipssecurerun/chromeextension.md similarity index 99% rename from docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/knowledgebase/tipssecurerun/chromeextension.md rename to docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/technotes/tipssecurerun/chromeextension.md index e1d3b2eda6..8acacbefa7 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/knowledgebase/tipssecurerun/chromeextension.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/technotes/tipssecurerun/chromeextension.md @@ -58,3 +58,5 @@ case**; under Arguments, we are going to take the first part of the installation **Step 6 –** Rename, set ILT if required and click **Finish**. ![700_7_image-20211111230736-7](/images/endpointpolicymanager/leastprivilege/securerun/700_7_image-20211111230736-7.webp) + + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/knowledgebase/tipssecurerun/enablepowershell.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/technotes/tipssecurerun/enablepowershell.md similarity index 75% rename from docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/knowledgebase/tipssecurerun/enablepowershell.md rename to docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/technotes/tipssecurerun/enablepowershell.md index f59914fc3b..f0a8f08695 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/knowledgebase/tipssecurerun/enablepowershell.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/technotes/tipssecurerun/enablepowershell.md @@ -7,5 +7,7 @@ sidebar_position: 30 # When Endpoint Policy Manager SecureRun(TM) is turned on, PowerShell won't run. How can I re-enable this? You need to use EXE Policy with rule Allow and log for -Powershell.[ Go to https://www.endpointpolicymanager.com/pp-files/allow-powershell.php](https://www.endpointpolicymanager.com/pp-files/allow-powershell.php) +Powershell.[ Go to https://www.policypak.com/pp-files/allow-powershell.php](https://www.policypak.com/pp-files/allow-powershell.php) and import it to enable PowerShell to run with SecureRun enabled. + + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/knowledgebase/tipssecurerun/mykipasswordmanager.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/technotes/tipssecurerun/mykipasswordmanager.md similarity index 99% rename from docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/knowledgebase/tipssecurerun/mykipasswordmanager.md rename to docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/technotes/tipssecurerun/mykipasswordmanager.md index 3d588bbb19..79b0c6d953 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/knowledgebase/tipssecurerun/mykipasswordmanager.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/technotes/tipssecurerun/mykipasswordmanager.md @@ -179,3 +179,5 @@ Your screen should look identical to the one below. **Step 18 –** In the Settings window select**User and System processes**  and click **Finish**. ![844_27_image-20210705210753-27](/images/endpointpolicymanager/leastprivilege/securerun/844_27_image-20210705210753-27.webp) + + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/knowledgebase/tipssecurerun/setup.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/technotes/tipssecurerun/setup.md similarity index 99% rename from docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/knowledgebase/tipssecurerun/setup.md rename to docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/technotes/tipssecurerun/setup.md index e760837c0d..90e0f7cad5 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/knowledgebase/tipssecurerun/setup.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/technotes/tipssecurerun/setup.md @@ -53,3 +53,5 @@ entered (though if the app changes names often you might omit using the Path). The more rule types you use the more secure it becomes, but keeping it usable is always the goal. Generally only use Hash by itself because its pretty secure, and then some combination of the others as noted above. + + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/knowledgebase/tipssecurerun/webex.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/technotes/tipssecurerun/webex.md similarity index 97% rename from docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/knowledgebase/tipssecurerun/webex.md rename to docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/technotes/tipssecurerun/webex.md index d96123a9bb..860fa66857 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/knowledgebase/tipssecurerun/webex.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/technotes/tipssecurerun/webex.md @@ -33,7 +33,7 @@ under` %LocalAppData%\WebEx\WebEx\Meetings` WebEx under `%LocalAppData%\WebEx` Alternatively, download the Guidance XMLs from -[https://portal.endpointpolicymanager.com/downloads/guidance,](https://portal.endpointpolicymanager.com/downloads/guidance) +[https://portal.policypak.com/downloads/guidance,](https://portal.policypak.com/downloads/guidance) then browse to the `…\Production-Guidance\PolicyPak Least Privilege Manager XMLs` folder after extracting the contents of the downloaded zip, and import the `WebEx Elevated by Signature and File Info.xml` for use in your environment. @@ -109,3 +109,5 @@ LocalMachine$certificateStore.Open('ReadWrite')$certificateStore.Add($pathInterm Certification Authorities folder ![575_11_05_549x169](/images/endpointpolicymanager/leastprivilege/securerun/575_11_05_549x169.webp) + + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/knowledgebase/troubleshooting/_category_.json b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/technotes/troubleshooting/_category_.json similarity index 93% rename from docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/knowledgebase/troubleshooting/_category_.json rename to docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/technotes/troubleshooting/_category_.json index 1947d1beae..99f1609c37 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/knowledgebase/troubleshooting/_category_.json +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/technotes/troubleshooting/_category_.json @@ -1,6 +1,6 @@ -{ - "label": "Troubleshooting", - "position": 90, - "collapsed": true, - "collapsible": true -} \ No newline at end of file +{ + "label": "Troubleshooting", + "position": 90, + "collapsed": true, + "collapsible": true +} diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/knowledgebase/troubleshooting/correctsyntax.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/technotes/troubleshooting/correctsyntax.md similarity index 99% rename from docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/knowledgebase/troubleshooting/correctsyntax.md rename to docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/technotes/troubleshooting/correctsyntax.md index aaace8e345..d058a48580 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/knowledgebase/troubleshooting/correctsyntax.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/technotes/troubleshooting/correctsyntax.md @@ -23,3 +23,5 @@ Or %localappdata%\Slack\\\* + File type ![628_3_image-20210311160348-2](/images/endpointpolicymanager/troubleshooting/leastprivilege/securerun/628_3_image-20210311160348-2.webp) + + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/knowledgebase/troubleshooting/determinewhy.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/technotes/troubleshooting/determinewhy.md similarity index 87% rename from docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/knowledgebase/troubleshooting/determinewhy.md rename to docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/technotes/troubleshooting/determinewhy.md index 3d4d169374..f6bb5a6450 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/knowledgebase/troubleshooting/determinewhy.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/technotes/troubleshooting/determinewhy.md @@ -7,7 +7,7 @@ sidebar_position: 20 # What log can help me determine why an application (MSI, etc.) was ALLOWED, ELEVATED or BLOCKED? The log file you want to look in is` %LOCALAPPDATA%\PolicyPak\PolicyPak` -[https://www.endpointpolicymanager.com/products/endpointpolicymanager-least-privilege-manager.html](https://www.endpointpolicymanager.com/products/endpointpolicymanager-least-privilege-manager.html) +[https://www.policypak.com/products/endpointpolicymanager-least-privilege-manager.html](https://www.policypak.com/products/endpointpolicymanager-least-privilege-manager.html) and is called `ppUser_Operational.log.` ![544_1_dfdhdghjkhjkl](/images/endpointpolicymanager/troubleshooting/log/leastprivilege/544_1_dfdhdghjkhjkl.webp) @@ -28,3 +28,5 @@ Below, the top entry shows an application being denied (because SecureRun is ena entry shows an application being allowed by using an EXE policy. ![544_3_third](/images/endpointpolicymanager/troubleshooting/log/leastprivilege/544_3_third.webp) + + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/knowledgebase/troubleshooting/drivemaps.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/technotes/troubleshooting/drivemaps.md similarity index 97% rename from docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/knowledgebase/troubleshooting/drivemaps.md rename to docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/technotes/troubleshooting/drivemaps.md index f59b6a2162..13b6e98913 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/knowledgebase/troubleshooting/drivemaps.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/technotes/troubleshooting/drivemaps.md @@ -87,7 +87,7 @@ And also for all Non-EXE rules as of version 2340 and higher: - You do not need to make any explicit "Drive map" rules. So, don't elevate "S:" in Endpoint Policy Manager - [https://www.endpointpolicymanager.com/products/least-privilege-manager.html](https://www.endpointpolicymanager.com/products/least-privilege-manager.html). + [https://www.policypak.com/products/least-privilege-manager.html](https://www.policypak.com/products/least-privilege-manager.html). That is incorrect syntax. - Instead, you would make a UNC path rule for what S: is really pointing to. - So, for instance, if you want to elevate all files in S: (which is mapping to @@ -127,3 +127,5 @@ Troubleshooting Non-EXE rules: ![502_5_image-20200121124504-4](/images/endpointpolicymanager/troubleshooting/leastprivilege/502_5_image-20200121124504-4.webp) ![502_7_image-20200121124504-5](/images/endpointpolicymanager/troubleshooting/leastprivilege/502_7_image-20200121124504-5.webp) + + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/knowledgebase/troubleshooting/emailsettings.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/technotes/troubleshooting/emailsettings.md similarity index 92% rename from docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/knowledgebase/troubleshooting/emailsettings.md rename to docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/technotes/troubleshooting/emailsettings.md index 5a32e8b235..9cf2ba588a 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/knowledgebase/troubleshooting/emailsettings.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/technotes/troubleshooting/emailsettings.md @@ -10,9 +10,9 @@ sidebar_position: 140 When editing the Admin Approval policy you receive the error message below. -The element ‘emailSettings'in namespace ‘http://www.endpointpolicymanager.com/2017/LPM/AdminApproval' has +The element ‘emailSettings'in namespace ‘https://www.policypak.com/2017/LPM/AdminApproval' has incomplete content. List of possible elements expected: ‘sendTo' in namespace -‘http://www.endpointpolicymanager.com/2017/LPM/AdminApproval'. +‘https://www.policypak.com/2017/LPM/AdminApproval'. ![994_1_image-20230926224931-1](/images/endpointpolicymanager/troubleshooting/error/leastprivilege/994_1_image-20230926224931-1.webp) @@ -75,3 +75,5 @@ if needed. ![994_3_image-20230926224931-3](/images/endpointpolicymanager/troubleshooting/error/leastprivilege/994_3_image-20230926224931-3.webp) After one of these actions all will be good. + + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/knowledgebase/troubleshooting/explorercrash.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/technotes/troubleshooting/explorercrash.md similarity index 99% rename from docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/knowledgebase/troubleshooting/explorercrash.md rename to docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/technotes/troubleshooting/explorercrash.md index 58073f5248..6d628b56cb 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/knowledgebase/troubleshooting/explorercrash.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/technotes/troubleshooting/explorercrash.md @@ -78,3 +78,5 @@ Windows Registry Editor Version 5.00 ``` [-HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Classes\CLSID\{C8DD2F11-B78C-4430-B1A3-C699497449E5}] ``` + + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/knowledgebase/troubleshooting/inlinecommands.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/technotes/troubleshooting/inlinecommands.md similarity index 98% rename from docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/knowledgebase/troubleshooting/inlinecommands.md rename to docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/technotes/troubleshooting/inlinecommands.md index 53feefb6df..8387e3164b 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/knowledgebase/troubleshooting/inlinecommands.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/technotes/troubleshooting/inlinecommands.md @@ -12,7 +12,7 @@ run various commands and NOT just executables (e.g. .exe files). Netwrix Endpoint Policy Manager (formerly PolicyPak) SecureRun automatically blocks unknown and un-trusted scripts. You can read about these automatically blocked script types here: -[What is the supported list of BLOCKED script types for Endpoint Policy Manager SecureRun™ ?](/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/knowledgebase/tipssecurerun/blockedscripttypes.md) +[What is the supported list of BLOCKED script types for Endpoint Policy Manager SecureRun™ ?](/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/technotes/tipssecurerun/blockedscripttypes.md) But it's possible to pass the commands on the command line diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/knowledgebase/troubleshooting/kaseyaagentservice.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/technotes/troubleshooting/kaseyaagentservice.md similarity index 99% rename from docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/knowledgebase/troubleshooting/kaseyaagentservice.md rename to docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/technotes/troubleshooting/kaseyaagentservice.md index 8f63d2e174..0779e53e4b 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/knowledgebase/troubleshooting/kaseyaagentservice.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/technotes/troubleshooting/kaseyaagentservice.md @@ -85,3 +85,5 @@ Restart-Service $svcKaseya $svcKaseya = (Get-Service -DisplayName "Kaseya Agent" | Select -Property Name).Name & cmd /c sc config $svcKaseya depend= / ``` + + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/knowledgebase/troubleshooting/onedrive.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/technotes/troubleshooting/onedrive.md similarity index 97% rename from docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/knowledgebase/troubleshooting/onedrive.md rename to docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/technotes/troubleshooting/onedrive.md index 6acf567a09..17d9aa022b 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/knowledgebase/troubleshooting/onedrive.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/technotes/troubleshooting/onedrive.md @@ -83,4 +83,4 @@ We've combined known command-line args in that XML guidance, as shown in below s But if you're receiving a different command-line prompt then check the following KB for more help: -[How are wildcards supported when used with Path and Command-line arguments in Least Privilege Manager?](/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/knowledgebase/troubleshooting/wildcards.md) +[How are wildcards supported when used with Path and Command-line arguments in Least Privilege Manager?](/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/technotes/troubleshooting/wildcards.md) diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/knowledgebase/troubleshooting/restorecontextmenu.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/technotes/troubleshooting/restorecontextmenu.md similarity index 99% rename from docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/knowledgebase/troubleshooting/restorecontextmenu.md rename to docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/technotes/troubleshooting/restorecontextmenu.md index 68c33a3c08..3059d76cfe 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/knowledgebase/troubleshooting/restorecontextmenu.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/technotes/troubleshooting/restorecontextmenu.md @@ -62,3 +62,5 @@ $Value        = '0' New-ItemProperty -Path $RegistryPath -Name $Name -Value $Value -PropertyType DWORD -Force gpupdate ``` + + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/knowledgebase/troubleshooting/ruleprecedence.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/technotes/troubleshooting/ruleprecedence.md similarity index 99% rename from docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/knowledgebase/troubleshooting/ruleprecedence.md rename to docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/technotes/troubleshooting/ruleprecedence.md index 3619be0de5..00b1f8a736 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/knowledgebase/troubleshooting/ruleprecedence.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/technotes/troubleshooting/ruleprecedence.md @@ -15,3 +15,5 @@ When a process is created, PPLPM evaluates the result in the following order: 5. SecureRun on user side Once a rule is found, we stop the search and do what the rule says. + + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/knowledgebase/troubleshooting/ruleproductinfo.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/technotes/troubleshooting/ruleproductinfo.md similarity index 99% rename from docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/knowledgebase/troubleshooting/ruleproductinfo.md rename to docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/technotes/troubleshooting/ruleproductinfo.md index 8ba34750d9..6fa40bbf80 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/knowledgebase/troubleshooting/ruleproductinfo.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/technotes/troubleshooting/ruleproductinfo.md @@ -31,3 +31,5 @@ In Windows Explorer, if you check the NTFS permissions of the folder, it should the screen shot below: ![1321_3_5273a796cdc192f102e32fc389f6bbfc](/images/endpointpolicymanager/troubleshooting/leastprivilege/1321_3_5273a796cdc192f102e32fc389f6bbfc.webp) + + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/knowledgebase/troubleshooting/sage50.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/technotes/troubleshooting/sage50.md similarity index 96% rename from docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/knowledgebase/troubleshooting/sage50.md rename to docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/technotes/troubleshooting/sage50.md index 62b6e8d2ec..2c773af13b 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/knowledgebase/troubleshooting/sage50.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/technotes/troubleshooting/sage50.md @@ -22,7 +22,7 @@ The customer's own remediation was to elevate the Print spooler also needs to be However, this is likely more than required, and instead, we would advise to merely attempt to change the integrity level of the spooler using these directions: -[I elevated an application, but drag and drop between the elevated and other non-elevated applications isn't working anymore. What can I try?](/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/knowledgebase/tipsforadminapproval/dragdrop.md) +[I elevated an application, but drag and drop between the elevated and other non-elevated applications isn't working anymore. What can I try?](/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/technotes/tipsforadminapproval/dragdrop.md) Both avenues to adjust the spooler service are "use at your own risk." diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/knowledgebase/troubleshooting/ssms.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/technotes/troubleshooting/ssms.md similarity index 99% rename from docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/knowledgebase/troubleshooting/ssms.md rename to docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/technotes/troubleshooting/ssms.md index d4a816e9a0..0f7ea3daef 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/knowledgebase/troubleshooting/ssms.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/technotes/troubleshooting/ssms.md @@ -29,3 +29,5 @@ Microsoft SQL Server Management Studio. To work around this issue, you can replace the PRODUCT name with a wildcard. ![845_2_image-20210419165857-2](/images/endpointpolicymanager/troubleshooting/leastprivilege/fileinfodeny/845_2_image-20210419165857-2.webp) + + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/knowledgebase/troubleshooting/supportedenvironments.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/technotes/troubleshooting/supportedenvironments.md similarity index 81% rename from docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/knowledgebase/troubleshooting/supportedenvironments.md rename to docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/technotes/troubleshooting/supportedenvironments.md index 35d62b2898..029a7cab84 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/knowledgebase/troubleshooting/supportedenvironments.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/technotes/troubleshooting/supportedenvironments.md @@ -10,7 +10,7 @@ Windows 7 doesn't have the internal "plumbing" to see SHA256 signed.JS and .VBS Here's an example of what you might see when just looking at a signed .JS file inside Windows 7. Because of this, Endpoint Policy Manager -[https://www.endpointpolicymanager.com/products/endpointpolicymanager-least-privilege-manager.html](https://www.endpointpolicymanager.com/products/endpointpolicymanager-least-privilege-manager.html) +[https://www.policypak.com/products/endpointpolicymanager-least-privilege-manager.html](https://www.policypak.com/products/endpointpolicymanager-least-privilege-manager.html) cannot use a SIGNATURE rule type when using .JS and .VBS files along with Windows 7. Two other notes: @@ -19,3 +19,5 @@ Two other notes: - SHA1 signed .JS and .VBS files should work in Windows 7. ![696_1_ghjklyhuouioui3333333](/images/endpointpolicymanager/troubleshooting/leastprivilege/696_1_ghjklyhuouioui3333333.webp) + + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/knowledgebase/troubleshooting/wildcards.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/technotes/troubleshooting/wildcards.md similarity index 99% rename from docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/knowledgebase/troubleshooting/wildcards.md rename to docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/technotes/troubleshooting/wildcards.md index b74216994b..ccac9be891 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/knowledgebase/troubleshooting/wildcards.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/technotes/troubleshooting/wildcards.md @@ -28,3 +28,5 @@ with a 2: Syntax to substitute the name of any folder after Microsoft and the file name starts with a 2: ![667_4_image-20210316101118-3_940x391](/images/endpointpolicymanager/troubleshooting/leastprivilege/667_4_image-20210316101118-3_940x391.webp) + + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/knowledgebase/troubleshooting/winscp.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/technotes/troubleshooting/winscp.md similarity index 99% rename from docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/knowledgebase/troubleshooting/winscp.md rename to docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/technotes/troubleshooting/winscp.md index 5ccb31469e..31bf95479a 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/knowledgebase/troubleshooting/winscp.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/technotes/troubleshooting/winscp.md @@ -32,3 +32,5 @@ To work around these issues, you can replace the FILE Info name with a wildcard, to the PRODUCT name "WinSCP" to account for the trailing spaces. ![884_3_image-20210816211638-3](/images/endpointpolicymanager/troubleshooting/leastprivilege/fileinfodeny/884_3_image-20210816211638-3.webp) + + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/videolearningcenter/_category_.json b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/videolearningcenter/_category_.json index cb657b91c6..c96de79669 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/videolearningcenter/_category_.json +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/videolearningcenter/_category_.json @@ -7,4 +7,4 @@ "type": "doc", "id": "videolearningcenter" } -} \ No newline at end of file +} diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/videolearningcenter/acltraverse/_category_.json b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/videolearningcenter/acltraverse/_category_.json index a9c8c958ee..ff69a244df 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/videolearningcenter/acltraverse/_category_.json +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/videolearningcenter/acltraverse/_category_.json @@ -3,4 +3,4 @@ "position": 50, "collapsed": true, "collapsible": true -} \ No newline at end of file +} diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/videolearningcenter/acltraverse/deleteicons.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/videolearningcenter/acltraverse/deleteicons.md index f2af57a873..ff1fccb9e0 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/videolearningcenter/acltraverse/deleteicons.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/videolearningcenter/acltraverse/deleteicons.md @@ -8,3 +8,5 @@ sidebar_position: 10 Got pesky icons on desktop and want to let users self-delete them? Here's how to do it ! + + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/videolearningcenter/acltraverse/modifyhosts.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/videolearningcenter/acltraverse/modifyhosts.md index b9f16d43f0..48a0ac4df2 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/videolearningcenter/acltraverse/modifyhosts.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/videolearningcenter/acltraverse/modifyhosts.md @@ -9,3 +9,5 @@ Want to grant a particular application to be able to read, write or delete files hosts file even when the user normally wouldn't have rights? Here's how ! + + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/videolearningcenter/acltraverse/ntfspermissions.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/videolearningcenter/acltraverse/ntfspermissions.md index e85ebfb3e2..45467cb80b 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/videolearningcenter/acltraverse/ntfspermissions.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/videolearningcenter/acltraverse/ntfspermissions.md @@ -9,3 +9,5 @@ What if you dont know what applications your users are actually using? Use this application to overcome File ACLs. + + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/videolearningcenter/acltraverse/registry.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/videolearningcenter/acltraverse/registry.md index 62da0219ac..638341dbd7 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/videolearningcenter/acltraverse/registry.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/videolearningcenter/acltraverse/registry.md @@ -10,3 +10,5 @@ user, they might modify one portion of the registry which the standard user woul access? Netwrix Endpoint Policy Manager (formerly PolicyPak) ACL Traverse to the rescue. + + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/videolearningcenter/adminapproval/_category_.json b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/videolearningcenter/adminapproval/_category_.json index e76356bf6e..b8c691c509 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/videolearningcenter/adminapproval/_category_.json +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/videolearningcenter/adminapproval/_category_.json @@ -3,4 +3,4 @@ "position": 60, "collapsed": true, "collapsible": true -} \ No newline at end of file +} diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/videolearningcenter/adminapproval/applyondemand.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/videolearningcenter/adminapproval/applyondemand.md index 81cf91b262..0cf6bc7124 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/videolearningcenter/adminapproval/applyondemand.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/videolearningcenter/adminapproval/applyondemand.md @@ -69,3 +69,5 @@ video. This video is about Apply On Demand. That other video is about Self Eleva Hope this helps you out. Looking forward to getting you started with Endpoint Policy Manager real soon. Take care. + + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/videolearningcenter/adminapproval/autorulesfromadmin.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/videolearningcenter/adminapproval/autorulesfromadmin.md index 18628b4dd8..76239264be 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/videolearningcenter/adminapproval/autorulesfromadmin.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/videolearningcenter/adminapproval/autorulesfromadmin.md @@ -10,3 +10,5 @@ After setting up Admin Approval you might want to convert those requests into au how to take inbound requests and immediately convert them into rules. + + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/videolearningcenter/adminapproval/branding.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/videolearningcenter/adminapproval/branding.md index 7aebcd437e..6f89783215 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/videolearningcenter/adminapproval/branding.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/videolearningcenter/adminapproval/branding.md @@ -9,3 +9,5 @@ Want to make the UI that end-users see more customized with your logo, colors, a Netwrix Endpoint Policy Manager (formerly PolicyPak)'s branding feature to the rescue. + + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/videolearningcenter/adminapproval/demo.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/videolearningcenter/adminapproval/demo.md index 951211bd29..4490c735b5 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/videolearningcenter/adminapproval/demo.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/videolearningcenter/adminapproval/demo.md @@ -8,4 +8,6 @@ sidebar_position: 10 Want to help your users when there is no rule in place, and maybe no Internet? It’s easy. Use Admin Approval to help users install applications. - \ No newline at end of file + + + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/videolearningcenter/adminapproval/email.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/videolearningcenter/adminapproval/email.md index ef991499a0..781f7693bd 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/videolearningcenter/adminapproval/email.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/videolearningcenter/adminapproval/email.md @@ -11,3 +11,5 @@ introduced a method to enable your users to open the Admin Approval messages wit Check out this video for more details. + + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/videolearningcenter/adminapproval/enforce.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/videolearningcenter/adminapproval/enforce.md index b58a7e03a2..7aac5f3b85 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/videolearningcenter/adminapproval/enforce.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/videolearningcenter/adminapproval/enforce.md @@ -79,7 +79,7 @@ going to do this is either use the Event Viewer or the PolicyPak logs. I'm going to use the PolicyPak logs to do it. In "AppData," "Local," "PolicyPak," if we go to "PolicyPak -[https://www.endpointpolicymanager.com/products/endpointpolicymanager-least-privilege-manager.html](https://www.endpointpolicymanager.com/products/endpointpolicymanager-least-privilege-manager.html)" +[https://www.policypak.com/products/endpointpolicymanager-least-privilege-manager.html](https://www.policypak.com/products/endpointpolicymanager-least-privilege-manager.html)" here, what you're looking for is the file "ppUser_operational.log." You're going to see what thing triggered that prompt. @@ -139,3 +139,5 @@ naturally because now we're going to start trapping for them. Hope this video helps you out, and looking forward to getting started real soon. Thanks. + + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/videolearningcenter/adminapproval/justificationandauthentication.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/videolearningcenter/adminapproval/justificationandauthentication.md index 0112887157..b279342e87 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/videolearningcenter/adminapproval/justificationandauthentication.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/videolearningcenter/adminapproval/justificationandauthentication.md @@ -16,3 +16,5 @@ See this video for additional information. ![Remember Justification and Authentication](/images/endpointpolicymanager/video/leastprivilege/selfelevatemode/rememberjustificationandauthentication.webp) + + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/videolearningcenter/adminapproval/longcodes.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/videolearningcenter/adminapproval/longcodes.md index 73383d5af8..83fec49ae9 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/videolearningcenter/adminapproval/longcodes.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/videolearningcenter/adminapproval/longcodes.md @@ -58,3 +58,5 @@ In this way the email version gives you more information and a workflow that you anytime. In this way, nobody has to be at the help desk at present in order for this to achieve. You can do it in asynchronous time. Hope this feature helps you out and looking forward to getting you started real soon with Endpoint Policy Manager. Thanks. + + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/videolearningcenter/adminapproval/overrideselfelevate.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/videolearningcenter/adminapproval/overrideselfelevate.md index 9f7ec84a5c..0ea12679d7 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/videolearningcenter/adminapproval/overrideselfelevate.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/videolearningcenter/adminapproval/overrideselfelevate.md @@ -11,3 +11,5 @@ is that explicit rules will win, but if you need to fall-back and let Self Eleva this feature for you. + + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/videolearningcenter/adminapproval/reauthenticate.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/videolearningcenter/adminapproval/reauthenticate.md index 4d1094b11f..f0f21dfdb2 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/videolearningcenter/adminapproval/reauthenticate.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/videolearningcenter/adminapproval/reauthenticate.md @@ -10,3 +10,5 @@ dialog will re-enforce them to use the same credentials they used when logging o PIN, FINGERPRINT, FACE, whatever. Then after this, they are able to re-authenticate. + + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/videolearningcenter/adminapproval/securecopy.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/videolearningcenter/adminapproval/securecopy.md index 14079941e2..3fb3d8c9a9 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/videolearningcenter/adminapproval/securecopy.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/videolearningcenter/adminapproval/securecopy.md @@ -95,3 +95,5 @@ rescue. Hope this video helps you out. Looking forward to getting you started with Endpoint Policy Manager real soon. Thanks. + + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/videolearningcenter/adminapproval/selfelevate.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/videolearningcenter/adminapproval/selfelevate.md index 6260839f3b..3d87caeea3 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/videolearningcenter/adminapproval/selfelevate.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/videolearningcenter/adminapproval/selfelevate.md @@ -9,4 +9,6 @@ sidebar_position: 110 If you'd prefer the double-click behavior to be Self Elevate instead of UAC prompts or Admin Approval here's how to adjust and decide which behavior you want. - \ No newline at end of file + + + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/videolearningcenter/adminapproval/selfelevatedemo.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/videolearningcenter/adminapproval/selfelevatedemo.md index 8e0a9268e6..d41b57d521 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/videolearningcenter/adminapproval/selfelevatedemo.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/videolearningcenter/adminapproval/selfelevatedemo.md @@ -11,3 +11,5 @@ if they have an emergency. This technique isn't generally recommended due to a p your security posture, but it can be very useful for the right circumstances. + + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/videolearningcenter/adminapproval/setup.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/videolearningcenter/adminapproval/setup.md index 397499b26d..1935e2b11e 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/videolearningcenter/adminapproval/setup.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/videolearningcenter/adminapproval/setup.md @@ -8,3 +8,5 @@ sidebar_position: 20 Learn how to set up Admin Approval mode. + + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/videolearningcenter/basicsandgettingstarted/_category_.json b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/videolearningcenter/basicsandgettingstarted/_category_.json index 1fdad8d1a9..c2b6dc52f0 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/videolearningcenter/basicsandgettingstarted/_category_.json +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/videolearningcenter/basicsandgettingstarted/_category_.json @@ -3,4 +3,4 @@ "position": 10, "collapsed": true, "collapsible": true -} \ No newline at end of file +} diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/videolearningcenter/basicsandgettingstarted/applicationcontrol.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/videolearningcenter/basicsandgettingstarted/applicationcontrol.md index 7144d8a76f..86c8a17517 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/videolearningcenter/basicsandgettingstarted/applicationcontrol.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/videolearningcenter/basicsandgettingstarted/applicationcontrol.md @@ -6,7 +6,7 @@ sidebar_position: 60 # Endpoint Policy Manager Application Control with PP Least Privilege Manager You want Secure Application Control and to block malware and exploits. Endpoint Policy Manager -[https://www.endpointpolicymanager.com/products/endpointpolicymanager-least-privilege-manager.html](https://www.endpointpolicymanager.com/products/endpointpolicymanager-least-privilege-manager.html) +[https://www.policypak.com/products/endpointpolicymanager-least-privilege-manager.html](https://www.policypak.com/products/endpointpolicymanager-least-privilege-manager.html) does this in a few clicks. You're in charge to specify what executables, scripts, Java, MSIs and other types of files will run, or not. Block PowerShell and Command Prompt (CMD), and a whole lot more. @@ -289,3 +289,5 @@ that's about it. If you have any questions, we're here to help. Thanks for watch long video, but I hope you get to the goal and that gets you want you need. Thanks so very much, and we'll talk to you soon. + + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/videolearningcenter/basicsandgettingstarted/autorulesgeneratortool.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/videolearningcenter/basicsandgettingstarted/autorulesgeneratortool.md index 1942c6ddb9..292762f568 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/videolearningcenter/basicsandgettingstarted/autorulesgeneratortool.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/videolearningcenter/basicsandgettingstarted/autorulesgeneratortool.md @@ -15,7 +15,7 @@ free tool from Netwrix Endpoint Policy Manager (formerly PolicyPak) ! Hi. This is Jeremy Moskowitz. In this video, I'm going to show you how you can automatically and quickly generate rules -for[https://www.endpointpolicymanager.com/products/endpointpolicymanager-least-privilege-manager.html](https://www.endpointpolicymanager.com/products/endpointpolicymanager-least-privilege-manager.html) +for[https://www.policypak.com/products/endpointpolicymanager-least-privilege-manager.html](https://www.policypak.com/products/endpointpolicymanager-least-privilege-manager.html) using our Automatic Rule Generator utility.You're going to find this utility in your download here in the "PolicyPak Extras" folder. I'm going to go into that in just a minute, but here it is: "PolicyPak LPM Auto Rule Generator Tool." @@ -215,3 +215,5 @@ Remember, this is a free tool available as part of the download. When you get th included inside the download in the "PolicyPak Extras" folder. There you go. I hope this helps you out. Looking forward to seeing you on board real soon. Bye. + + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/videolearningcenter/basicsandgettingstarted/comsupport.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/videolearningcenter/basicsandgettingstarted/comsupport.md index ab1a087632..199cf47e58 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/videolearningcenter/basicsandgettingstarted/comsupport.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/videolearningcenter/basicsandgettingstarted/comsupport.md @@ -10,3 +10,5 @@ video you'll see how to overcome COM based UAC prompts by finding the GUID and u PolicyPak Cloud or an MDM service to overcome these prompts. + + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/videolearningcenter/basicsandgettingstarted/feature.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/videolearningcenter/basicsandgettingstarted/feature.md index 52039f0689..7423e89ee8 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/videolearningcenter/basicsandgettingstarted/feature.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/videolearningcenter/basicsandgettingstarted/feature.md @@ -107,3 +107,5 @@ that’s how you’re going to smack that right down but then maybe allow someth know to be good. Thanks for watching, and we’ll see you in the next video. + + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/videolearningcenter/basicsandgettingstarted/installapplications.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/videolearningcenter/basicsandgettingstarted/installapplications.md index b9f9ec5b6f..e89dd3ee86 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/videolearningcenter/basicsandgettingstarted/installapplications.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/videolearningcenter/basicsandgettingstarted/installapplications.md @@ -8,7 +8,7 @@ sidebar_position: 40 Need Standard Users to install their own applications? We've got some preconfigured knowledge for that, and it's a simple drag and drop to get started. Let users install iTunes or any software you like.. using PP -[https://www.endpointpolicymanager.com/products/endpointpolicymanager-least-privilege-manager.html](https://www.endpointpolicymanager.com/products/endpointpolicymanager-least-privilege-manager.html). +[https://www.policypak.com/products/endpointpolicymanager-least-privilege-manager.html](https://www.policypak.com/products/endpointpolicymanager-least-privilege-manager.html). @@ -46,3 +46,5 @@ looking forward to getting you started with a trial of Endpoint Policy Manager L Manager. Thanks. + + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/videolearningcenter/basicsandgettingstarted/localadminrights.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/videolearningcenter/basicsandgettingstarted/localadminrights.md index 002c452cf8..8d86c09787 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/videolearningcenter/basicsandgettingstarted/localadminrights.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/videolearningcenter/basicsandgettingstarted/localadminrights.md @@ -13,3 +13,5 @@ your endpoint security for Windows machines. PPLPM: Run applications without local admin rights + + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/videolearningcenter/basicsandgettingstarted/removelocaladmin.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/videolearningcenter/basicsandgettingstarted/removelocaladmin.md index 41081ba85d..0fe16f5bb2 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/videolearningcenter/basicsandgettingstarted/removelocaladmin.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/videolearningcenter/basicsandgettingstarted/removelocaladmin.md @@ -20,7 +20,7 @@ Manager to get out of the local admin rights business. The question I get from time to time is, "I really want to do Least Privilege and I get the general gist of what the Endpoint Policy Manager -[https://www.endpointpolicymanager.com/products/endpointpolicymanager-least-privilege-manager.html](https://www.endpointpolicymanager.com/products/endpointpolicymanager-least-privilege-manager.html) +[https://www.policypak.com/products/endpointpolicymanager-least-privilege-manager.html](https://www.policypak.com/products/endpointpolicymanager-least-privilege-manager.html) product does, but how do I actually get to the Promised Land of no local admin rights? How do I do that?" @@ -167,3 +167,5 @@ everywhere. So that's it. I hope that helps you out and that gets you to the goal with Endpoint Policy Manager Least Privilege Manager. Thanks so much. + + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/videolearningcenter/basicsandgettingstarted/uacpromptsactivex.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/videolearningcenter/basicsandgettingstarted/uacpromptsactivex.md index 4c2cf84bdb..171d18fbdc 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/videolearningcenter/basicsandgettingstarted/uacpromptsactivex.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/videolearningcenter/basicsandgettingstarted/uacpromptsactivex.md @@ -11,3 +11,5 @@ you still have Active X controls. So Manage that situation with Netwrix Endpoint Endpoint Policy Manager ! + + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/videolearningcenter/basicsandgettingstarted/userfilter.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/videolearningcenter/basicsandgettingstarted/userfilter.md index 81dc2e43dd..953bc2bf55 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/videolearningcenter/basicsandgettingstarted/userfilter.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/videolearningcenter/basicsandgettingstarted/userfilter.md @@ -15,7 +15,7 @@ USER GROUP. See how in this video. (PP CSE 1434 and later). Hi. This is Jeremy Moskowitz. In this video, I'm going to show you how you can use Endpoint Policy Manager -[https://www.endpointpolicymanager.com/products/endpointpolicymanager-least-privilege-manager.html](https://www.endpointpolicymanager.com/products/endpointpolicymanager-least-privilege-manager.html) +[https://www.policypak.com/products/endpointpolicymanager-least-privilege-manager.html](https://www.policypak.com/products/endpointpolicymanager-least-privilege-manager.html) to dictate who can do what on a desktop in terms of privilege. In this example, what I want to show you is that I'm a standard user, "eastsalesuser1." If you're @@ -64,3 +64,5 @@ filter based on user or user group membership. So that can give you a lot of ama I hope this helps you out. If you're looking to get started with Endpoint Policy Manager Least Privilege Manager, get in touch and we'll get you signed up. + + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/videolearningcenter/bestpractices/_category_.json b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/videolearningcenter/bestpractices/_category_.json index f077ebe18b..94d947f7f0 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/videolearningcenter/bestpractices/_category_.json +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/videolearningcenter/bestpractices/_category_.json @@ -3,4 +3,4 @@ "position": 40, "collapsed": true, "collapsible": true -} \ No newline at end of file +} diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/videolearningcenter/bestpractices/appblock.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/videolearningcenter/bestpractices/appblock.md index 6a87c3f852..735ed29d96 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/videolearningcenter/bestpractices/appblock.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/videolearningcenter/bestpractices/appblock.md @@ -108,3 +108,5 @@ way they want. Hope this video helps you out. Looking forward to helping you get started real soon. Thank you very much, and talk to you soon. + + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/videolearningcenter/bestpractices/elevateuwp.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/videolearningcenter/bestpractices/elevateuwp.md index 7f89412dbd..95b1033f88 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/videolearningcenter/bestpractices/elevateuwp.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/videolearningcenter/bestpractices/elevateuwp.md @@ -9,3 +9,5 @@ sidebar_position: 20 PPLPM can elevate UWP applications. See the best practices in this video before you get started. + + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/videolearningcenter/bestpractices/elevatinguserbasedinstalls.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/videolearningcenter/bestpractices/elevatinguserbasedinstalls.md index a121c1d9a1..8de58cd769 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/videolearningcenter/bestpractices/elevatinguserbasedinstalls.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/videolearningcenter/bestpractices/elevatinguserbasedinstalls.md @@ -79,7 +79,7 @@ it updated themselves. Does that make sense? As long as it's iTunesSetup signed So "itunes setup installed by apple," now we're getting somewhere. This is the least rule possible in order to make it -happen, [Least Privilege Manager](https://www.endpointpolicymanager.com/products/endpointpolicymanager-least-privilege-manager.html). +happen, [Least Privilege Manager](https://www.policypak.com/products/endpointpolicymanager-least-privilege-manager.html). Okay, we'll go ahead and close that out and then we'll go ahead and try "iTunes" and see if it all matched up and all worked. Ten seconds ago, we got a UAC prompt. No more UAC prompt. It continues onward. @@ -206,3 +206,5 @@ elevated, not just the installers for the actual applications themselves. I hope this clears up some things and helps you get started doing best practice with Least Privilege Manager. Thanks so much. + + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/videolearningcenter/bestpractices/msi.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/videolearningcenter/bestpractices/msi.md index 5e9a6ae420..52072b041f 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/videolearningcenter/bestpractices/msi.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/videolearningcenter/bestpractices/msi.md @@ -10,3 +10,5 @@ With Endpoint Policy Manager and UWP rules you can elevate an MSI that comes fro See how in this video. + + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/videolearningcenter/bestpractices/opensavedialogs.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/videolearningcenter/bestpractices/opensavedialogs.md index cf6fa3fda4..7bb330f304 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/videolearningcenter/bestpractices/opensavedialogs.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/videolearningcenter/bestpractices/opensavedialogs.md @@ -11,3 +11,5 @@ want to control the File/Open or File/Save dialog as something specific to tight processes cannot be launched from there. (Required MMC and CSE and build 3000 or later.) + + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/videolearningcenter/bestpractices/powershellblock.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/videolearningcenter/bestpractices/powershellblock.md index 3d2a01fe3f..e1a495a6ac 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/videolearningcenter/bestpractices/powershellblock.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/videolearningcenter/bestpractices/powershellblock.md @@ -77,3 +77,5 @@ If you're looking to get started with PolicyPak, we want to help you to help you soon. So give us a buzz or fill out a form, and we'll be in touch and we'll get you started. Thank you very much, and talk to you soon. + + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/videolearningcenter/bestpractices/securitychildprocesses.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/videolearningcenter/bestpractices/securitychildprocesses.md index 72a91a3199..9ac1693ec6 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/videolearningcenter/bestpractices/securitychildprocesses.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/videolearningcenter/bestpractices/securitychildprocesses.md @@ -179,3 +179,5 @@ apply to child processes, at least you have these extra thumbscrews to turn such can't jump out and run additional processes that you do not want elevated. All right, hope this helps you out. Thank you very much, and talk to you soon. + + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/videolearningcenter/bestpractices/selfelevatemode.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/videolearningcenter/bestpractices/selfelevatemode.md index 38b5214faf..33e2b60255 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/videolearningcenter/bestpractices/selfelevatemode.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/videolearningcenter/bestpractices/selfelevatemode.md @@ -139,3 +139,5 @@ figure out what you can then make rules for and then eventually turn off self-el So I hope this gets you to where you need to go and looking forward to seeing you in PolicyPak land real soon. Thanks so much. + + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/videolearningcenter/bestpractices/serviceaccountrights.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/videolearningcenter/bestpractices/serviceaccountrights.md index 28ac09b3a7..378bd3f8cb 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/videolearningcenter/bestpractices/serviceaccountrights.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/videolearningcenter/bestpractices/serviceaccountrights.md @@ -123,3 +123,5 @@ have to run with local service account access if that's what you want to on your Hope this helps you out. Looking forward to helping you get started real soon. Thanks so much. + + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/videolearningcenter/bestpractices/usersystemexecutables.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/videolearningcenter/bestpractices/usersystemexecutables.md index fe9c421e60..a89afa61fc 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/videolearningcenter/bestpractices/usersystemexecutables.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/videolearningcenter/bestpractices/usersystemexecutables.md @@ -87,3 +87,5 @@ Hopefully, this helps you out, and then you can continue on to the next video to more items around the User and System Processes scope policy. Thank you very much. + + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/videolearningcenter/bestpractices/wildcards.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/videolearningcenter/bestpractices/wildcards.md index 8e0fc4f364..bc8c1bbc8c 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/videolearningcenter/bestpractices/wildcards.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/videolearningcenter/bestpractices/wildcards.md @@ -10,3 +10,5 @@ here's a technique that will help you out. CAREFULLY follow the directions to ge expected. + + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/videolearningcenter/businesssolutions/_category_.json b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/videolearningcenter/businesssolutions/_category_.json index c6d3da5762..fdefac02f9 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/videolearningcenter/businesssolutions/_category_.json +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/videolearningcenter/businesssolutions/_category_.json @@ -3,4 +3,4 @@ "position": 90, "collapsed": true, "collapsible": true -} \ No newline at end of file +} diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/videolearningcenter/businesssolutions/denyselfelevate.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/videolearningcenter/businesssolutions/denyselfelevate.md index a6a1a8a5d4..5de7a2050b 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/videolearningcenter/businesssolutions/denyselfelevate.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/videolearningcenter/businesssolutions/denyselfelevate.md @@ -10,3 +10,5 @@ Want to allow Self Elevate but deny specific vendors' software, like Oracle Java install them? See how in this video! + + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/videolearningcenter/businesssolutions/microsoftrecommendations.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/videolearningcenter/businesssolutions/microsoftrecommendations.md index eb3cf51787..359ad96dea 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/videolearningcenter/businesssolutions/microsoftrecommendations.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/videolearningcenter/businesssolutions/microsoftrecommendations.md @@ -13,3 +13,5 @@ You will see where you can get the XML for your infrastructure, and how it can b Endpoint Policy Manager Least Privilege Manager. + + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/videolearningcenter/businesssolutions/printeruacprompts.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/videolearningcenter/businesssolutions/printeruacprompts.md index 3b87519753..1b1c226b35 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/videolearningcenter/businesssolutions/printeruacprompts.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/videolearningcenter/businesssolutions/printeruacprompts.md @@ -45,3 +45,5 @@ the item installed, and that's it. You're ready to go. Print nightmare overcome. This should work for most drivers in most cases. You're off to the races. Hope this video helps you out. Looking forward to getting you started overcoming print nightmare with Endpoint Policy Manager Least Privilege Manager real soon. + + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/videolearningcenter/businesssolutions/winget.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/videolearningcenter/businesssolutions/winget.md index f7a96c3097..3998411543 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/videolearningcenter/businesssolutions/winget.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/videolearningcenter/businesssolutions/winget.md @@ -142,3 +142,5 @@ Hopefully, in this video you got three great ideas on how to use Endpoint Policy use the Scripts manager, the Least Privilege Manager with a particular rule or the blanket rules if you want to go bananas and let users install anything with winget and overcome UAC prompts. Hope this helps you out. Thank you very much and talk to you soon. + + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/videolearningcenter/eventing/_category_.json b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/videolearningcenter/eventing/_category_.json index 12da7eb8ef..3cd1d616d3 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/videolearningcenter/eventing/_category_.json +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/videolearningcenter/eventing/_category_.json @@ -3,4 +3,4 @@ "position": 80, "collapsed": true, "collapsible": true -} \ No newline at end of file +} diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/videolearningcenter/eventing/cloudevents.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/videolearningcenter/eventing/cloudevents.md index 2fdcc7e0c0..0e1ed03cd9 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/videolearningcenter/eventing/cloudevents.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/videolearningcenter/eventing/cloudevents.md @@ -6,3 +6,5 @@ sidebar_position: 30 # Endpoint Policy Manager Cloud + PPLPM + Events: Collect Events in the Cloud + + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/videolearningcenter/eventing/discovery.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/videolearningcenter/eventing/discovery.md index 1c50aab50a..e3272ef115 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/videolearningcenter/eventing/discovery.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/videolearningcenter/eventing/discovery.md @@ -162,3 +162,5 @@ IDs and route them through to automatically create rules. Okay, I hope this helps you out. Thank you very much and looking to help you get started with PolicyPak Least Privilege Manager real soon. Thanks. + + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/videolearningcenter/eventing/events.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/videolearningcenter/eventing/events.md index 6a064d18a1..ddc66c15a8 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/videolearningcenter/eventing/events.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/videolearningcenter/eventing/events.md @@ -90,3 +90,5 @@ something like Splunk to paw through them and get pretty charts and graphs and s this is a very quick tour to help you get on your way. Hope this gets you on the right path. Thank you very much, and talk to you soon. + + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/videolearningcenter/eventing/globalauditevent.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/videolearningcenter/eventing/globalauditevent.md index 56981f8ad9..604405cb10 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/videolearningcenter/eventing/globalauditevent.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/videolearningcenter/eventing/globalauditevent.md @@ -135,3 +135,5 @@ you've got those events all lined up in your event viewer like I just showed you this data, right click, copy the text to the event, and smash it right in. Bang, you've got your workflow all set up. I hope this video helps you out. Looking forward to getting you started with Endpoint Policy Manager Least Privilege Manager real soon. Bye-bye. + + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/videolearningcenter/eventing/preventevents.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/videolearningcenter/eventing/preventevents.md index 821da3a02c..bc8aeb066b 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/videolearningcenter/eventing/preventevents.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/videolearningcenter/eventing/preventevents.md @@ -17,3 +17,5 @@ See this video for additional information. ![Prevent Events](/images/endpointpolicymanager/video/leastprivilege/preventevents.webp) + + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/videolearningcenter/eventing/windowseventforwarding.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/videolearningcenter/eventing/windowseventforwarding.md index 33caef9f8f..e075abe209 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/videolearningcenter/eventing/windowseventforwarding.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/videolearningcenter/eventing/windowseventforwarding.md @@ -15,7 +15,7 @@ Netwrix Endpoint Policy Manager (formerly PolicyPak). Hi. This is Jeremy Moskowitz. In this video, I'm going to show you how you can do event forwarding for any kind of application, including Endpoint Policy Manager -[Least Privilege Manager](https://www.endpointpolicymanager.com/products/endpointpolicymanager-least-privilege-manager.html). +[Least Privilege Manager](https://www.policypak.com/products/endpointpolicymanager-least-privilege-manager.html). This can help you decide what things you need to make rules for. By way of example, let's say you have a user who double clicks on something that requires a UAC @@ -195,4 +195,4 @@ throwing UAC prompts and help you create rules to bypass them, you can do that r Thank you very much for watching, and talk to you soon. Related -article: [How to forward interesting events for Least Privilege Manager (or anything else) to a centralized location using Windows Event Forwarding.](/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/knowledgebase/eventing/windowseventforwarding.md) +article: [How to forward interesting events for Least Privilege Manager (or anything else) to a centralized location using Windows Event Forwarding.](/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/technotes/eventing/windowseventforwarding.md) diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/videolearningcenter/helperstoolsandtips/_category_.json b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/videolearningcenter/helperstoolsandtips/_category_.json index ccaf18cc15..69f9d3176f 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/videolearningcenter/helperstoolsandtips/_category_.json +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/videolearningcenter/helperstoolsandtips/_category_.json @@ -3,4 +3,4 @@ "position": 70, "collapsed": true, "collapsible": true -} \ No newline at end of file +} diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/videolearningcenter/helperstoolsandtips/helperdesktopshortcut.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/videolearningcenter/helperstoolsandtips/helperdesktopshortcut.md index 347ceb3fb9..c7a1aae777 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/videolearningcenter/helperstoolsandtips/helperdesktopshortcut.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/videolearningcenter/helperstoolsandtips/helperdesktopshortcut.md @@ -94,3 +94,5 @@ thing at the right time. I hope this helps you out. Looking forward to getting y PolicyPak Least Privilege Manager real soon. Thanks. Bye-bye. + + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/videolearningcenter/helperstoolsandtips/ntprintdialog.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/videolearningcenter/helperstoolsandtips/ntprintdialog.md index 4bcba3700f..983b3e2274 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/videolearningcenter/helperstoolsandtips/ntprintdialog.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/videolearningcenter/helperstoolsandtips/ntprintdialog.md @@ -6,3 +6,5 @@ sidebar_position: 40 # Endpoint Privilege Manager: Install Printers via Native NTPRINT Dialog + + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/videolearningcenter/helperstoolsandtips/toolssetup.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/videolearningcenter/helperstoolsandtips/toolssetup.md index 0f11a3e765..ebd8240f8c 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/videolearningcenter/helperstoolsandtips/toolssetup.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/videolearningcenter/helperstoolsandtips/toolssetup.md @@ -80,3 +80,5 @@ that's done, let's rerun the programs, and there we go. We just have these items right click and Uninstall something, we're allowed to do it because we're permitting those items. With that in mind, hope this – hope getting the tools set up helps you out. Looking forward to getting you started real soon. Thanks so much. + + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/videolearningcenter/helperstoolsandtips/uacprompts.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/videolearningcenter/helperstoolsandtips/uacprompts.md index a2fb3ca605..6fff2aadd0 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/videolearningcenter/helperstoolsandtips/uacprompts.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/videolearningcenter/helperstoolsandtips/uacprompts.md @@ -99,3 +99,5 @@ Hope this helps you out and you're ready to get started with Endpoint Policy Man Manager real soon. Thanks so much for watching. + + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/videolearningcenter/helperstoolsandtips/wingui.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/videolearningcenter/helperstoolsandtips/wingui.md index 7db9a15c82..b90cd1d24a 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/videolearningcenter/helperstoolsandtips/wingui.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/videolearningcenter/helperstoolsandtips/wingui.md @@ -6,3 +6,5 @@ sidebar_position: 50 # Endpoint Privilege Manager: Edit IP SETTINGS EDIT VIA WIN GUI + + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/videolearningcenter/howtoandtechsupport/_category_.json b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/videolearningcenter/howtoandtechsupport/_category_.json index cc9ea8bf5d..df4cb07123 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/videolearningcenter/howtoandtechsupport/_category_.json +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/videolearningcenter/howtoandtechsupport/_category_.json @@ -3,4 +3,4 @@ "position": 20, "collapsed": true, "collapsible": true -} \ No newline at end of file +} diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/videolearningcenter/howtoandtechsupport/denymessages.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/videolearningcenter/howtoandtechsupport/denymessages.md index 4a2dcebf70..88269686fe 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/videolearningcenter/howtoandtechsupport/denymessages.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/videolearningcenter/howtoandtechsupport/denymessages.md @@ -48,3 +48,5 @@ That is usually a good idea if you are having someone run a program that may try where it might throw a block message even though the user didn't click on anything. You may have something run silently so that people don't get hit with messages they didn't click on, so that's that. I hope this video helps you out. Thanks so much. + + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/videolearningcenter/howtoandtechsupport/installfonts.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/videolearningcenter/howtoandtechsupport/installfonts.md index f70d13ac52..35d2bfbc01 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/videolearningcenter/howtoandtechsupport/installfonts.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/videolearningcenter/howtoandtechsupport/installfonts.md @@ -45,3 +45,5 @@ able to install the font here as well. Okay, I hope it helps. Thank you. + + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/videolearningcenter/howtoandtechsupport/itemleveltargeting.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/videolearningcenter/howtoandtechsupport/itemleveltargeting.md index 08511f411a..5faea6830a 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/videolearningcenter/howtoandtechsupport/itemleveltargeting.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/videolearningcenter/howtoandtechsupport/itemleveltargeting.md @@ -54,3 +54,5 @@ condition occurs. You can see that we do a little color change to orange wheneve targeting is on. I hope this helps you get started with item-level targeting. It's super powerful, so use it wisely. + + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/videolearningcenter/howtoandtechsupport/preventedge.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/videolearningcenter/howtoandtechsupport/preventedge.md index 99a01450a7..8a2d4de806 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/videolearningcenter/howtoandtechsupport/preventedge.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/videolearningcenter/howtoandtechsupport/preventedge.md @@ -24,7 +24,7 @@ bad way. I'm going to show you instead how you can, when you click on Edge, prevent Edge from launching at all. We're going to do that using Endpoint Policy Manager -[https://www.endpointpolicymanager.com/products/endpointpolicymanager-least-privilege-manager.html](https://www.endpointpolicymanager.com/products/endpointpolicymanager-least-privilege-manager.html). +[https://www.policypak.com/products/endpointpolicymanager-least-privilege-manager.html](https://www.policypak.com/products/endpointpolicymanager-least-privilege-manager.html). The trick is just knowing the name of "Microsoft Edge" and where it is and how it is launched. I've already got that name of the application here. Now this middle section may change from time to @@ -65,3 +65,5 @@ automagically blocked and that gets you to your goal. Hope this helps you out. Looking forward to getting you started with Endpoint Policy Manager real soon. Thanks. + + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/videolearningcenter/howtoandtechsupport/preventunsigned.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/videolearningcenter/howtoandtechsupport/preventunsigned.md index e1984a716e..1af8377db8 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/videolearningcenter/howtoandtechsupport/preventunsigned.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/videolearningcenter/howtoandtechsupport/preventunsigned.md @@ -46,3 +46,5 @@ that run through anyway, but this version is also going to just be blocked. Okay you've got your bases covered. Nice new feature helping make your world even more secure than it was before that. Hope this helps you out. Looking forward to getting you started with PolicyPak real soon. + + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/videolearningcenter/howtoandtechsupport/preventusercommands.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/videolearningcenter/howtoandtechsupport/preventusercommands.md index 67614f8426..fd109152d0 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/videolearningcenter/howtoandtechsupport/preventusercommands.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/videolearningcenter/howtoandtechsupport/preventusercommands.md @@ -14,7 +14,7 @@ command line options. Hi. This is Jeremy Moskowitz. In this video, I'm going to show you how you can use Netwrix Endpoint Policy Manager (formerly PolicyPak) -[https://www.endpointpolicymanager.com/products/endpointpolicymanager-least-privilege-manager.html](https://www.endpointpolicymanager.com/products/endpointpolicymanager-least-privilege-manager.html) +[https://www.policypak.com/products/endpointpolicymanager-least-privilege-manager.html](https://www.policypak.com/products/endpointpolicymanager-least-privilege-manager.html) to prevent users from doing naughty things like running Firefox or Chrome with specific flags that might work around your security. @@ -71,3 +71,5 @@ not intend them to. I hope this video helps you out. If you're looking to get started, the best first step is to join us for the webinar and after that we'll hand over the bits and you can try it yourself. Thanks so much. + + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/videolearningcenter/howtoandtechsupport/scripts.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/videolearningcenter/howtoandtechsupport/scripts.md index b3147d8da3..2daf64e56c 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/videolearningcenter/howtoandtechsupport/scripts.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/videolearningcenter/howtoandtechsupport/scripts.md @@ -15,7 +15,7 @@ other scripts and also ELEVATE yet other scripts? In this video you'll find out Hi. This is Jeremy Moskowitz. In this video, I'm going to show you how you can manage the heck out of your scripts, PowerShell and Java using PolicyPak and -[https://www.endpointpolicymanager.com/products/endpointpolicymanager-least-privilege-manager.html](https://www.endpointpolicymanager.com/products/endpointpolicymanager-least-privilege-manager.html). +[https://www.policypak.com/products/endpointpolicymanager-least-privilege-manager.html](https://www.policypak.com/products/endpointpolicymanager-least-privilege-manager.html). Here's the example. Let's pretend you are the IT administrator here and you've deployed a couple of scripts that you want, but these scripts are a little special. When you double click them as a @@ -160,3 +160,5 @@ Just sign up for the webinar and once the webinar is over, we'll hand over the b it out yourself. Thanks so very much, and we'll talk to you soon. + + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/videolearningcenter/howtoandtechsupport/securitycomborules.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/videolearningcenter/howtoandtechsupport/securitycomborules.md index 0688e24227..968e4f27ee 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/videolearningcenter/howtoandtechsupport/securitycomborules.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/videolearningcenter/howtoandtechsupport/securitycomborules.md @@ -6,7 +6,7 @@ sidebar_position: 40 # More security with Combo Rules Netwrix Endpoint Policy Manager (formerly PolicyPak) -[https://www.endpointpolicymanager.com/products/endpointpolicymanager-least-privilege-manager.html](https://www.endpointpolicymanager.com/products/endpointpolicymanager-least-privilege-manager.html) +[https://www.policypak.com/products/endpointpolicymanager-least-privilege-manager.html](https://www.policypak.com/products/endpointpolicymanager-least-privilege-manager.html) enables you to select multiple criteria for the action type. Watch this video to learn how it's done. @@ -58,3 +58,5 @@ be that, together as a combo rule that gives you the magic you need. That will g security in a very wide variety of situations. I hope this helps you out. Thanks so much. + + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/videolearningcenter/howtoandtechsupport/stopransomware.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/videolearningcenter/howtoandtechsupport/stopransomware.md index 85ce990792..bf8d4851e7 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/videolearningcenter/howtoandtechsupport/stopransomware.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/videolearningcenter/howtoandtechsupport/stopransomware.md @@ -14,3 +14,5 @@ letting applications run if they were "properly installed" or otherwise sanction this video, and block all unknown Malware and zero day threats. + + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/videolearningcenter/howtoandtechsupport/windowsuniversalapplications.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/videolearningcenter/howtoandtechsupport/windowsuniversalapplications.md index 9bce042754..276f504cbc 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/videolearningcenter/howtoandtechsupport/windowsuniversalapplications.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/videolearningcenter/howtoandtechsupport/windowsuniversalapplications.md @@ -90,3 +90,5 @@ whole publisher, and that's it. You're ready to rock. There you have it. That's how you can manage and allow or block specific UWP applications easily and efficiently using the Least Privilege Manager. If that's of interest to you, sign up for a one-hour webinar and we'll hand over the bits and get you started on your 30-day free trial. Thanks so much. + + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/videolearningcenter/macintegration/_category_.json b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/videolearningcenter/macintegration/_category_.json index 49fae9fd12..419ba4e88e 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/videolearningcenter/macintegration/_category_.json +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/videolearningcenter/macintegration/_category_.json @@ -3,4 +3,4 @@ "position": 110, "collapsed": true, "collapsible": true -} \ No newline at end of file +} diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/videolearningcenter/macintegration/adminapproval.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/videolearningcenter/macintegration/adminapproval.md index 1cbd8c0429..cf537c4e01 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/videolearningcenter/macintegration/adminapproval.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/videolearningcenter/macintegration/adminapproval.md @@ -10,3 +10,5 @@ Policy Manager (formerly PolicyPak) Cloud. Then use the Windows Admin Approval t applications when users must call for approval. + + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/videolearningcenter/macintegration/applicationlaunch.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/videolearningcenter/macintegration/applicationlaunch.md index 4ea46e665a..ba8f4012d4 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/videolearningcenter/macintegration/applicationlaunch.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/videolearningcenter/macintegration/applicationlaunch.md @@ -9,4 +9,6 @@ Want to control (Allow/Deny) which users can launch which applications? Here's h Netwrix Endpoint Policy Manager (formerly PolicyPak) LPM and Mac Client (alongside Endpoint Policy Manager Cloud.) - \ No newline at end of file + + + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/videolearningcenter/macintegration/applicationpackage.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/videolearningcenter/macintegration/applicationpackage.md index b749b329b3..b6caea754e 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/videolearningcenter/macintegration/applicationpackage.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/videolearningcenter/macintegration/applicationpackage.md @@ -10,4 +10,6 @@ Got Macs and need to do Least Privilege Functions upon them? Then use Netwrix En Manager (formerly PolicyPak) for Mac which hooks into Endpoint Policy Manager Cloud and remove local admin rights for Macs! - \ No newline at end of file + + + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/videolearningcenter/macintegration/cloudinstall.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/videolearningcenter/macintegration/cloudinstall.md index ded402e511..4664979c2b 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/videolearningcenter/macintegration/cloudinstall.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/videolearningcenter/macintegration/cloudinstall.md @@ -9,3 +9,5 @@ sidebar_position: 10 Got Macs and want to get PolicyPak installed quickly? Here's your guide! + + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/videolearningcenter/macintegration/collectdiagnostics.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/videolearningcenter/macintegration/collectdiagnostics.md index 41dbac3bee..8e4fedde80 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/videolearningcenter/macintegration/collectdiagnostics.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/videolearningcenter/macintegration/collectdiagnostics.md @@ -9,4 +9,6 @@ sidebar_position: 140 Automatically locate all relevant Endpoint Policy Manager for Mac logs and get them Zipped up and ready for investigation by the Endpoint Policy Manager team. - \ No newline at end of file + + + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/videolearningcenter/macintegration/eventscollector.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/videolearningcenter/macintegration/eventscollector.md index c7a828dcfc..6e3a7fb71a 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/videolearningcenter/macintegration/eventscollector.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/videolearningcenter/macintegration/eventscollector.md @@ -8,4 +8,6 @@ sidebar_position: 80 Want to send your Mac client details up to Netwrix Endpoint Policy Manager (formerly PolicyPak) Cloud for storage and processing? Here is how you do it. - \ No newline at end of file + + + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/videolearningcenter/macintegration/finder.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/videolearningcenter/macintegration/finder.md index 46ee6345bc..b532f90535 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/videolearningcenter/macintegration/finder.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/videolearningcenter/macintegration/finder.md @@ -11,3 +11,5 @@ folders? This Netwrix Endpoint Policy Manager (formerly PolicyPak) for MacOS ena system and admin requirement rights by specifying which users can add files to what folders. + + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/videolearningcenter/macintegration/macjointoken.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/videolearningcenter/macintegration/macjointoken.md index bf5cf7cc97..9dab385e6b 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/videolearningcenter/macintegration/macjointoken.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/videolearningcenter/macintegration/macjointoken.md @@ -9,4 +9,6 @@ sidebar_position: 20 Create a Jointoken in Endpoint Policy Manager, then use the Mac client to automatically place the endpoint in one or more groups. - \ No newline at end of file + + + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/videolearningcenter/macintegration/mountunmounpart2.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/videolearningcenter/macintegration/mountunmounpart2.md index 2a207cd03e..ceafd6d3a8 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/videolearningcenter/macintegration/mountunmounpart2.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/videolearningcenter/macintegration/mountunmounpart2.md @@ -9,4 +9,6 @@ sidebar_position: 110 This is Part II where you can learn some advanced parameters which you can mix and match to dial in the exact experience you want with Mac mounting, unmounting and elevation. - \ No newline at end of file + + + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/videolearningcenter/macintegration/mountunmountpart1.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/videolearningcenter/macintegration/mountunmountpart1.md index 9d2af69edf..1edbeab9fb 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/videolearningcenter/macintegration/mountunmountpart1.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/videolearningcenter/macintegration/mountunmountpart1.md @@ -11,3 +11,5 @@ for Mac showing Mount/Unmount with Allow, Block, and Elevate for USB and DMG. Th II video for even more options. + + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/videolearningcenter/macintegration/policycandidates.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/videolearningcenter/macintegration/policycandidates.md index 3595951359..2aed138b13 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/videolearningcenter/macintegration/policycandidates.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/videolearningcenter/macintegration/policycandidates.md @@ -16,4 +16,6 @@ It allows Mac admins to: - Search for applications on a Mac hard drive - Use Endpoint Policy Manager Log to make XMLs - \ No newline at end of file + + + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/videolearningcenter/macintegration/privilege.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/videolearningcenter/macintegration/privilege.md index 3b48a429ec..36501e4463 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/videolearningcenter/macintegration/privilege.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/videolearningcenter/macintegration/privilege.md @@ -10,3 +10,5 @@ Got applications which launch that need admin rights to install their MacOS help to overcome that problem! + + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/videolearningcenter/macintegration/sudosupport.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/videolearningcenter/macintegration/sudosupport.md index ea7a4fd57f..9b9602b447 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/videolearningcenter/macintegration/sudosupport.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/videolearningcenter/macintegration/sudosupport.md @@ -8,4 +8,6 @@ sidebar_position: 50 Want to automatically have commands which operate SUDO in Macland? Here's a quick video to demonstrate ELEVATE (most common), DENY and also ALLOW rules. - \ No newline at end of file + + + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/videolearningcenter/macintegration/systemsettings.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/videolearningcenter/macintegration/systemsettings.md index dd452fb119..b88132b76f 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/videolearningcenter/macintegration/systemsettings.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/videolearningcenter/macintegration/systemsettings.md @@ -10,3 +10,5 @@ If you have MacOS and want to overcome the System Settings prompts which require rights; watch this video to see how its done. + + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/videolearningcenter/macintegration/wildcards.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/videolearningcenter/macintegration/wildcards.md index 6031f418c6..e8166d312a 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/videolearningcenter/macintegration/wildcards.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/videolearningcenter/macintegration/wildcards.md @@ -8,4 +8,6 @@ sidebar_position: 60 Here's another method on how to use Netwrix Endpoint Policy Manager (formerly PolicyPak)'s Mac client with Endpoint Policy Manager Cloud and imeplement SUDO rules with Wildcard examples. - \ No newline at end of file + + + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/videolearningcenter/methods/_category_.json b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/videolearningcenter/methods/_category_.json index 911af3206e..4283b8cf5a 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/videolearningcenter/methods/_category_.json +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/videolearningcenter/methods/_category_.json @@ -3,4 +3,4 @@ "position": 30, "collapsed": true, "collapsible": true -} \ No newline at end of file +} diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/videolearningcenter/methods/cloudrules.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/videolearningcenter/methods/cloudrules.md index 9dbae62fbb..341c5aa470 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/videolearningcenter/methods/cloudrules.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/videolearningcenter/methods/cloudrules.md @@ -68,3 +68,5 @@ started this video, Reflect would throw a UAC prompt, and now by using Least Pri the Endpoint Policy Manager Cloud, we have managed to elevate this application on a non-domain joined machine. If that is of interest to you, sign up for our webinar, and once you're done, we will hand over the bits and get you started on your 30-day free trial. Thanks so much. + + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/videolearningcenter/methods/mdm.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/videolearningcenter/methods/mdm.md index 258bb7ffaf..00f25b7f5f 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/videolearningcenter/methods/mdm.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/videolearningcenter/methods/mdm.md @@ -74,3 +74,5 @@ using Least Privilege Manager with your own MDM service we managed to elevate th non domain-joined MDM enrolled machine. If this is as awesome to you as it is to me, sign up for our webinar, and we'll hand over the bits and get you started on a 30-day free trial right away. Thanks so much. + + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/videolearningcenter/methods/pdqdeploy.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/videolearningcenter/methods/pdqdeploy.md index d46498a528..c94bc52773 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/videolearningcenter/methods/pdqdeploy.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/videolearningcenter/methods/pdqdeploy.md @@ -199,3 +199,5 @@ Brigg: So this is wonderful stuff. Jeremy: Thanks so very much. Brigg: Thank you. + + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/videolearningcenter/methods/pdqdeployblockmalware.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/videolearningcenter/methods/pdqdeployblockmalware.md index 8f033c8c9c..af24be3f76 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/videolearningcenter/methods/pdqdeployblockmalware.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/videolearningcenter/methods/pdqdeployblockmalware.md @@ -147,3 +147,5 @@ would expect. Jordan: All right, well, thank you for tuning in. For Jeremy, I'm Jordan from PDQ.com. Jeremy: Thanks so very much. + + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/videolearningcenter/netwrixprivilegesecure/_category_.json b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/videolearningcenter/netwrixprivilegesecure/_category_.json index 277c5036dc..4b5bac5db4 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/videolearningcenter/netwrixprivilegesecure/_category_.json +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/videolearningcenter/netwrixprivilegesecure/_category_.json @@ -3,4 +3,4 @@ "position": 100, "collapsed": true, "collapsible": true -} \ No newline at end of file +} diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/videolearningcenter/netwrixprivilegesecure/license.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/videolearningcenter/netwrixprivilegesecure/license.md index 807abf81d3..a06eeef5eb 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/videolearningcenter/netwrixprivilegesecure/license.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/videolearningcenter/netwrixprivilegesecure/license.md @@ -10,4 +10,6 @@ Want to experiment with the remainder of Endpoint Policy Manager features but do trial license for a lot of machines? Learn how licensing works "for free" with NPS and Endpoint Policy Manager here. - \ No newline at end of file + + + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/videolearningcenter/netwrixprivilegesecure/privilegesecure.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/videolearningcenter/netwrixprivilegesecure/privilegesecure.md index 3507d3bd4d..2d0385e861 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/videolearningcenter/netwrixprivilegesecure/privilegesecure.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/videolearningcenter/netwrixprivilegesecure/privilegesecure.md @@ -10,4 +10,6 @@ snap-in to install, how to upgrade if desired, how to install the Engine, and th you'll need to turn the client side piece on to make it "go." Other videos will show other kinds of policies but this is the place to get started FIRST. - \ No newline at end of file + + + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/videolearningcenter/netwrixprivilegesecure/privilegesecureclient.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/videolearningcenter/netwrixprivilegesecure/privilegesecureclient.md index a45516c86e..cc186a6be3 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/videolearningcenter/netwrixprivilegesecure/privilegesecureclient.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/videolearningcenter/netwrixprivilegesecure/privilegesecureclient.md @@ -11,3 +11,5 @@ Endpoint Policy Manager (formerly PolicyPak) Least Privilege Manager and Netwrix for Access Management. See this video for immediate demos and the base hit setup. + + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/videolearningcenter/netwrixprivilegesecure/selfelevatemode.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/videolearningcenter/netwrixprivilegesecure/selfelevatemode.md index 3fa50ca3a7..80d85c37c4 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/videolearningcenter/netwrixprivilegesecure/selfelevatemode.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/videolearningcenter/netwrixprivilegesecure/selfelevatemode.md @@ -9,4 +9,6 @@ sidebar_position: 30 With Endpoint Policy Manager you can use the power of the Self Elevate Feature in conjunction with the proxy and brokering of the Netwrix Privilege Secure Server. - \ No newline at end of file + + + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/videolearningcenter/videolearningcenter.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/videolearningcenter/videolearningcenter.md index 3ec8b1eb0b..f349f3e1f6 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/videolearningcenter/videolearningcenter.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/videolearningcenter/videolearningcenter.md @@ -119,3 +119,5 @@ See the following Video topics for more information on Least Privilege Manager. - [Endpoint Policy Manager MacOS: Mac Finder Policies](/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/videolearningcenter/macintegration/finder.md) - [Endpoint Policy Manager LPM for MacOS: Privilege Policies (for Helper Apps)](/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/videolearningcenter/macintegration/privilege.md) - [Collect Diagnostics](/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/videolearningcenter/macintegration/collectdiagnostics.md) + + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/featuremanager/_category_.json b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/featuremanager/_category_.json index d743384097..8cc2c118e3 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/featuremanager/_category_.json +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/featuremanager/_category_.json @@ -3,4 +3,4 @@ "position": 6, "collapsed": true, "collapsible": true -} \ No newline at end of file +} diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/featuremanager/manual/_category_.json b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/featuremanager/manual/_category_.json index cd6b8d995f..980db1e24a 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/featuremanager/manual/_category_.json +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/featuremanager/manual/_category_.json @@ -7,4 +7,4 @@ "type": "doc", "id": "overview" } -} \ No newline at end of file +} diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/featuremanager/manual/addremove/_category_.json b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/featuremanager/manual/addremove/_category_.json index bb6fb59505..763b14eb90 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/featuremanager/manual/addremove/_category_.json +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/featuremanager/manual/addremove/_category_.json @@ -7,4 +7,4 @@ "type": "doc", "id": "overview" } -} \ No newline at end of file +} diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/featuremanager/manual/addremove/collections.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/featuremanager/manual/addremove/collections.md index 6c468c6f1d..60a3a287e5 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/featuremanager/manual/addremove/collections.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/featuremanager/manual/addremove/collections.md @@ -22,3 +22,5 @@ The only item you might want to change regularly is the **Reboot Mode**. For now You can see your collection added. ![quickstart_adding_and_removing_2](/images/endpointpolicymanager/feature/addremove/quickstart_adding_and_removing_2.webp) + + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/featuremanager/manual/addremove/overview.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/featuremanager/manual/addremove/overview.md index 3088ace099..e9dbe2a091 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/featuremanager/manual/addremove/overview.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/featuremanager/manual/addremove/overview.md @@ -9,7 +9,7 @@ sidebar_position: 20 :::note For some video overviews of Netwrix Endpoint Policy Manager (formerly PolicyPak) Feature Manager for Windows, see -[https://www.endpointpolicymanager.com/products/feature-manager-for-windows.html](https://www.endpointpolicymanager.com/products/feature-manager-for-windows.html). +[https://www.policypak.com/products/feature-manager-for-windows.html](https://www.policypak.com/products/feature-manager-for-windows.html). ::: @@ -42,3 +42,5 @@ Even if you're using Endpoint Policy Manager Cloud or MDM edition, you still nee create the policies within a GPO first. ::: + + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/featuremanager/manual/addremove/policies.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/featuremanager/manual/addremove/policies.md index 95a73f2666..4999a3f16a 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/featuremanager/manual/addremove/policies.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/featuremanager/manual/addremove/policies.md @@ -102,3 +102,5 @@ Click **Next** through the remainder of the wizard, accepting the defaults. At this point you should have seven policies. ![quickstart_adding_and_removing_15](/images/endpointpolicymanager/feature/addremove/quickstart_adding_and_removing_15.webp) + + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/featuremanager/manual/addremove/test.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/featuremanager/manual/addremove/test.md index 9d5159bf22..aa5ec1f9d6 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/featuremanager/manual/addremove/test.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/featuremanager/manual/addremove/test.md @@ -24,3 +24,5 @@ result. ![quickstart_adding_and_removing_18](/images/endpointpolicymanager/feature/addremove/quickstart_adding_and_removing_18.webp) ![quickstart_adding_and_removing_19](/images/endpointpolicymanager/feature/addremove/quickstart_adding_and_removing_19.webp) + + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/featuremanager/manual/advanced/_category_.json b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/featuremanager/manual/advanced/_category_.json index 9ab1f3babb..d1555f2791 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/featuremanager/manual/advanced/_category_.json +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/featuremanager/manual/advanced/_category_.json @@ -7,4 +7,4 @@ "type": "doc", "id": "overview" } -} \ No newline at end of file +} diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/featuremanager/manual/advanced/createcollection.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/featuremanager/manual/advanced/createcollection.md index ed00d0db5c..4d9e416c71 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/featuremanager/manual/advanced/createcollection.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/featuremanager/manual/advanced/createcollection.md @@ -12,3 +12,5 @@ the screen shown below. This process is the same as creating a collection manual options are available. ![advanced_manipulations_of_6](/images/endpointpolicymanager/feature/advanced/advanced_manipulations_of_6.webp) + + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/featuremanager/manual/advanced/deletepolicies.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/featuremanager/manual/advanced/deletepolicies.md index f8aff4a014..90f70d3216 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/featuremanager/manual/advanced/deletepolicies.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/featuremanager/manual/advanced/deletepolicies.md @@ -16,3 +16,5 @@ feature, upon deletion, will not uninstall a feature. And a policy set to uninst deleted, will not reinstall a feature. ::: + + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/featuremanager/manual/advanced/editcollection.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/featuremanager/manual/advanced/editcollection.md index 8e2c110eb6..1422017a44 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/featuremanager/manual/advanced/editcollection.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/featuremanager/manual/advanced/editcollection.md @@ -45,3 +45,5 @@ allows you to change three settings. - **Prevent** - Actively blocks reboots and does not prompt user. - **Allow** - Automatically reboots a machine, if required. - **Asks User** - Prompts the user if Windows determines a reboot is needed. + + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/featuremanager/manual/advanced/editpolicy.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/featuremanager/manual/advanced/editpolicy.md index ae0fdb4fa9..afa7a65e5f 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/featuremanager/manual/advanced/editpolicy.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/featuremanager/manual/advanced/editpolicy.md @@ -19,3 +19,5 @@ In the bottom left corner, you can see the Item-Level Targeting button. This is next section in more detail. ![advanced_manipulations_of_2](/images/endpointpolicymanager/feature/advanced/advanced_manipulations_of_2.webp) + + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/featuremanager/manual/advanced/mixedrule.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/featuremanager/manual/advanced/mixedrule.md index 543ab9130c..72ba7a33e3 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/featuremanager/manual/advanced/mixedrule.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/featuremanager/manual/advanced/mixedrule.md @@ -15,3 +15,5 @@ features. We recommend first getting the hang of **Install Rule** and **Uninstall Rule**. Once you get a better understand of the UI, you can start using the **Mixed Rule**. + + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/featuremanager/manual/advanced/overview.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/featuremanager/manual/advanced/overview.md index 3e797454ae..e67dc9ddc9 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/featuremanager/manual/advanced/overview.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/featuremanager/manual/advanced/overview.md @@ -10,3 +10,5 @@ In this section we cover a few advanced topics. First, we explore some areas whe manipulate policies without the wizard. For instance, we'll start out by showing you how you can delete policies, edit policies, and edit collections without the wizard. Then, we will also explore the idea of **Mixed Rule** along with how to create collections within the wizard. + + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/featuremanager/manual/feature/_category_.json b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/featuremanager/manual/feature/_category_.json index 81c84e7790..68664e39a2 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/featuremanager/manual/feature/_category_.json +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/featuremanager/manual/feature/_category_.json @@ -7,4 +7,4 @@ "type": "doc", "id": "overview" } -} \ No newline at end of file +} diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/featuremanager/manual/feature/events.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/featuremanager/manual/feature/events.md index 90b7141ce1..af29214ab8 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/featuremanager/manual/feature/events.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/featuremanager/manual/feature/events.md @@ -57,3 +57,5 @@ Windows Optional Feature Category - Event 752: Removing optional feature was completed. - Event 753: Optional feature progress is - \*. - Event 754: Removing optional feature failed. + + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/featuremanager/manual/feature/logs.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/featuremanager/manual/feature/logs.md index 2be2f5253c..0d68448540 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/featuremanager/manual/feature/logs.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/featuremanager/manual/feature/logs.md @@ -63,6 +63,7 @@ you can open up the PPComputerOperational.log (see Figure 46) located at Figure 46. Log files showing when a policy installs and uninstalls items. -If needed, logs are automatically wrapped up and can be sent to -[support@endpointpolicymanager.com](mailto:support@endpointpolicymanager.com) using the `PPLOGS.EXE` command on any endpoint +If needed, logs are automatically wrapped up and can be sent to support by [opening a support ticket](https://www.netwrix.com/tickets.html#/open-a-ticket) using the `PPLOGS.EXE` command on any endpoint where the client-side extension (CSE) is installed. + + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/featuremanager/manual/feature/overview.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/featuremanager/manual/feature/overview.md index 15d480b158..2ea21e6929 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/featuremanager/manual/feature/overview.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/featuremanager/manual/feature/overview.md @@ -7,3 +7,5 @@ sidebar_position: 60 # Troubleshooting In this section, we will talk about a few tips and troubleshooting methods. + + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/featuremanager/manual/gettoknow.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/featuremanager/manual/gettoknow.md index e95d751735..03a9a49ce2 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/featuremanager/manual/gettoknow.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/featuremanager/manual/gettoknow.md @@ -25,3 +25,5 @@ The functions of collections and policies are as follows: Both collections and policies may have Item-Level Targeting, which is explained later, but you can target policies based upon the criteria that you specify. + + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/featuremanager/manual/itemleveltargeting/_category_.json b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/featuremanager/manual/itemleveltargeting/_category_.json index ac0f99bc29..ade406a00d 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/featuremanager/manual/itemleveltargeting/_category_.json +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/featuremanager/manual/itemleveltargeting/_category_.json @@ -7,4 +7,4 @@ "type": "doc", "id": "overview" } -} \ No newline at end of file +} diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/featuremanager/manual/itemleveltargeting/exportcollections.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/featuremanager/manual/itemleveltargeting/exportcollections.md index ecf6307883..36c1b32097 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/featuremanager/manual/itemleveltargeting/exportcollections.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/featuremanager/manual/itemleveltargeting/exportcollections.md @@ -17,7 +17,7 @@ select Export to XML. This will enable you to save an XML file for later use. :::note For a video demonstrating the use of Endpoint Policy Manager Feature Manager for Windows with Endpoint Policy Manager MDM see -[https://www.endpointpolicymanager.com/video/endpointpolicymanager-feature-manager-for-windows-mdm.html](https://www.endpointpolicymanager.com/video/endpointpolicymanager-feature-manager-for-windows-mdm.html). +[https://www.policypak.com/video/endpointpolicymanager-feature-manager-for-windows-mdm.html](https://www.policypak.com/video/endpointpolicymanager-feature-manager-for-windows-mdm.html). ::: @@ -29,7 +29,7 @@ also do this for an entire collection (not shown). :::note For a video showing how to export policies and use Endpoint Policy Manager Exporter, watch -[https://www.endpointpolicymanager.com/video/deploying-endpointpolicymanager-directives-without-group-policy-endpointpolicymanager-exporter-utility.html](https://www.endpointpolicymanager.com/video/deploying-endpointpolicymanager-directives-without-group-policy-endpointpolicymanager-exporter-utility.html). +[https://www.policypak.com/video/deploying-endpointpolicymanager-directives-without-group-policy-endpointpolicymanager-exporter-utility.html](https://www.policypak.com/video/deploying-endpointpolicymanager-directives-without-group-policy-endpointpolicymanager-exporter-utility.html). ::: @@ -43,3 +43,5 @@ function when the machine is domain-joined. For more information on how to use exported policies with Endpoint Policy Manager Cloud or Endpoint Policy Manager MDM see [Using Endpoint Policy Manager with MDM and UEM Tools](/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gettingstarted/mdmmanual/uemtools/uemtools.md). + + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/featuremanager/manual/itemleveltargeting/overview.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/featuremanager/manual/itemleveltargeting/overview.md index 120eb899a7..bef6cc9fcc 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/featuremanager/manual/itemleveltargeting/overview.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/featuremanager/manual/itemleveltargeting/overview.md @@ -63,3 +63,5 @@ changed to orange, which shows that it now has Item-Level Targeting. When Item-Level Targeting is on, the policy won't apply unless the conditions are **True**. If Item-Level Targeting is on a collection, then none of the items in the collection will apply unless the Item-Level Targeting on the collection evaluates to **True**. + + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/featuremanager/manual/itemleveltargeting/processorderprecedence.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/featuremanager/manual/itemleveltargeting/processorderprecedence.md index e58e143833..4c2c85a856 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/featuremanager/manual/itemleveltargeting/processorderprecedence.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/featuremanager/manual/itemleveltargeting/processorderprecedence.md @@ -39,3 +39,5 @@ overlap of policies. Here is how the precedence works: - Policies delivered through Endpoint Policy Manager files have the next highest precedence. - Policies delivered through Endpoint Policy Manager Group Policy directives have the highest precedence. + + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/featuremanager/manual/overview.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/featuremanager/manual/overview.md index 99d5a7d00c..8e3db7ca5a 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/featuremanager/manual/overview.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/featuremanager/manual/overview.md @@ -33,7 +33,7 @@ on Windows 10 or Windows Server (2016 and later): :::note Watch this video for an overview of Endpoint Policy Manager Feature Manager for Windows: -[https://www.endpointpolicymanager.com/video/endpointpolicymanager-feature-manager-for-windows.html](https://www.endpointpolicymanager.com/video/endpointpolicymanager-feature-manager-for-windows.html) +[https://www.policypak.com/video/endpointpolicymanager-feature-manager-for-windows.html](https://www.policypak.com/video/endpointpolicymanager-feature-manager-for-windows.html) ::: @@ -129,3 +129,5 @@ policy method you already employ. - For those using Endpoint Policy Manager Cloud and Endpoint Policy Manager MDM: Because your machines might be roaming, you can use Endpoint Policy Manager to deliver a new policy to install or uninstall a required feature. + + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/featuremanager/manual/windowsservers.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/featuremanager/manual/windowsservers.md index cf8a1020c7..8f56c82fa9 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/featuremanager/manual/windowsservers.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/featuremanager/manual/windowsservers.md @@ -29,3 +29,5 @@ console. ![using_feature_manager_for_3](/images/endpointpolicymanager/feature/using_feature_manager_for_3.webp) ![using_feature_manager_for_4](/images/endpointpolicymanager/feature/using_feature_manager_for_4.webp) + + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/featuremanager/technotes/_category_.json b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/featuremanager/technotes/_category_.json index d50e383b71..77c2c1e4ae 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/featuremanager/technotes/_category_.json +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/featuremanager/technotes/_category_.json @@ -7,4 +7,4 @@ "type": "doc", "id": "knowledgebase" } -} \ No newline at end of file +} diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/featuremanager/technotes/knowledgebase.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/featuremanager/technotes/knowledgebase.md index 5355dec885..97fe03793a 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/featuremanager/technotes/knowledgebase.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/featuremanager/technotes/knowledgebase.md @@ -11,3 +11,5 @@ See the following Knowledge Base articles for Feature Manager for Windows. ## Troubleshooting - [Endpoint Policy Feature Manager for Windows doesn't appear to be working and we're getting error code 0x800f0954. What can I try?](/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/featuremanager/technotes/troubleshooting/code0x800f0954.md) + + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/featuremanager/technotes/troubleshooting/_category_.json b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/featuremanager/technotes/troubleshooting/_category_.json index 5a4bd8ada0..11c90f2c7f 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/featuremanager/technotes/troubleshooting/_category_.json +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/featuremanager/technotes/troubleshooting/_category_.json @@ -3,4 +3,4 @@ "position": 10, "collapsed": true, "collapsible": true -} \ No newline at end of file +} diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/featuremanager/technotes/troubleshooting/code0x800f0954.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/featuremanager/technotes/troubleshooting/code0x800f0954.md index 6a89e47891..864f3952ec 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/featuremanager/technotes/troubleshooting/code0x800f0954.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/featuremanager/technotes/troubleshooting/code0x800f0954.md @@ -74,3 +74,5 @@ Stop: Did this work? Stop: Did this work? This is a small scale test just to see if it succeeds or fails here. ::: + + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/featuremanager/videos/_category_.json b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/featuremanager/videos/_category_.json index 77675c0c90..c3aa6c973f 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/featuremanager/videos/_category_.json +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/featuremanager/videos/_category_.json @@ -7,4 +7,4 @@ "type": "doc", "id": "videolearningcenter" } -} \ No newline at end of file +} diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/featuremanager/videos/allvideos/_category_.json b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/featuremanager/videos/allvideos/_category_.json index 1e25e31abb..551de27705 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/featuremanager/videos/allvideos/_category_.json +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/featuremanager/videos/allvideos/_category_.json @@ -3,4 +3,4 @@ "position": 10, "collapsed": true, "collapsible": true -} \ No newline at end of file +} diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/featuremanager/videos/allvideos/cloud.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/featuremanager/videos/allvideos/cloud.md index efefdfa0d0..8df9a3b012 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/featuremanager/videos/allvideos/cloud.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/featuremanager/videos/allvideos/cloud.md @@ -9,3 +9,5 @@ Come here to learn how to deploy Netwrix Endpoint Policy Manager (formerly Polic Manager for Windows using our Cloud service! + + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/featuremanager/videos/allvideos/mdm.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/featuremanager/videos/allvideos/mdm.md index dac9eaca72..9661cc829b 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/featuremanager/videos/allvideos/mdm.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/featuremanager/videos/allvideos/mdm.md @@ -9,3 +9,5 @@ If you're using Netwrix Endpoint Policy Manager (formerly PolicyPak) Software's Windows and want to deploy your policies using your own MDM service, here's how to do it! + + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/featuremanager/videos/allvideos/windows.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/featuremanager/videos/allvideos/windows.md index d99ac4dd6c..7dce9570e2 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/featuremanager/videos/allvideos/windows.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/featuremanager/videos/allvideos/windows.md @@ -10,3 +10,5 @@ anything else. Use Group Policy, Netwrix Endpoint Policy Manager (formerly Polic to do it. + + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/featuremanager/videos/allvideos/windowsservers.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/featuremanager/videos/allvideos/windowsservers.md index c15d502737..63216b9dcc 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/featuremanager/videos/allvideos/windowsservers.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/featuremanager/videos/allvideos/windowsservers.md @@ -90,3 +90,5 @@ endpoints. Hope that helps you out. If this is interesting to you, give us a buz bits over to you and give you a free trial right away. Thanks. + + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/featuremanager/videos/videolearningcenter.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/featuremanager/videos/videolearningcenter.md index 385a23b532..65fc6a1128 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/featuremanager/videos/videolearningcenter.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/featuremanager/videos/videolearningcenter.md @@ -14,3 +14,5 @@ See the following Video topics for Scripts and Feature Manager for Windows. - [Feature Manager For Windows Servers](/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/featuremanager/videos/allvideos/windowsservers.md) - [Feature Manager for Windows + Endpoint Policy Manager Cloud](/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/featuremanager/videos/allvideos/cloud.md) - [Feature Manager for Windows + MDM](/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/featuremanager/videos/allvideos/mdm.md) + + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/fileassociationsmanager/_category_.json b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/fileassociationsmanager/_category_.json index 1f2f14c145..82e3a72aec 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/fileassociationsmanager/_category_.json +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/fileassociationsmanager/_category_.json @@ -8,3 +8,4 @@ "id": "overview" } } + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/fileassociationsmanager/knowledgebase/_category_.json b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/fileassociationsmanager/knowledgebase/_category_.json index f890ea6095..bd3755797e 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/fileassociationsmanager/knowledgebase/_category_.json +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/fileassociationsmanager/knowledgebase/_category_.json @@ -8,3 +8,4 @@ "id": "knowledgebase" } } + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/fileassociationsmanager/knowledgebase/installation/_category_.json b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/fileassociationsmanager/knowledgebase/installation/_category_.json index ee3640f7af..76ffd74d1c 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/fileassociationsmanager/knowledgebase/installation/_category_.json +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/fileassociationsmanager/knowledgebase/installation/_category_.json @@ -4,3 +4,4 @@ "collapsed": true, "collapsible": true } + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/fileassociationsmanager/knowledgebase/knowledgebase.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/fileassociationsmanager/knowledgebase/knowledgebase.md index ca674b8869..fb75b3993b 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/fileassociationsmanager/knowledgebase/knowledgebase.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/fileassociationsmanager/knowledgebase/knowledgebase.md @@ -28,3 +28,5 @@ File Associations Manager provides enterprise-level control over file type assoc --- *For additional support, consult the troubleshooting section or contact technical support.* + + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/fileassociationsmanager/knowledgebase/tipsandtricks/_category_.json b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/fileassociationsmanager/knowledgebase/tipsandtricks/_category_.json index a74978754e..431040a5b1 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/fileassociationsmanager/knowledgebase/tipsandtricks/_category_.json +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/fileassociationsmanager/knowledgebase/tipsandtricks/_category_.json @@ -4,3 +4,4 @@ "collapsed": true, "collapsible": true } + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/fileassociationsmanager/knowledgebase/tipsandtricks/cortana.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/fileassociationsmanager/knowledgebase/tipsandtricks/cortana.md index 4779da3917..96b6e4b6f9 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/fileassociationsmanager/knowledgebase/tipsandtricks/cortana.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/fileassociationsmanager/knowledgebase/tipsandtricks/cortana.md @@ -7,8 +7,8 @@ sidebar_position: 10 # How can I make Cortana and other web searches to use system default browser instead of Microsoft Edge? Microsoft created a protocol that masks the URLs so that they can be opened in Microsoft Edge in -Windows 10. So instead of https://www.endpointpolicymanager.com, Windows 10 would prepend microsoft-edge: to the -URL i.e. microsoft-edge:https://www.endpointpolicymanager.com. +Windows 10. So instead of https://www.policypak.com, Windows 10 would prepend microsoft-edge: to the +URL i.e. microsoft-edge:https://www.policypak.com. So no browser but Microsoft Edge supports this protocol, and these URLs are opened in Edge automatically and not the default system browser you set through Netwrix Endpoint Policy Manager @@ -29,3 +29,5 @@ The path for EdgeDeflector. That has to be same on client computers. Apply the policy on the client computers and reboot. ::: + + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/fileassociationsmanager/knowledgebase/tipsandtricks/specificbrowser.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/fileassociationsmanager/knowledgebase/tipsandtricks/specificbrowser.md index 7092c56b77..6627c07749 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/fileassociationsmanager/knowledgebase/tipsandtricks/specificbrowser.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/fileassociationsmanager/knowledgebase/tipsandtricks/specificbrowser.md @@ -17,3 +17,5 @@ open it in some third party program) it will be opened with IE. But note that if you type a URL into, say, the Firefox or Chrome address bar (or follow some hyperlink) to navigate to `file://server/site.htm`, it will stay in the same browser and not magically open in IE. + + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/fileassociationsmanager/knowledgebase/tipsandtricks/windowsphotoviewer.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/fileassociationsmanager/knowledgebase/tipsandtricks/windowsphotoviewer.md index f9912f92e8..7e23210f5f 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/fileassociationsmanager/knowledgebase/tipsandtricks/windowsphotoviewer.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/fileassociationsmanager/knowledgebase/tipsandtricks/windowsphotoviewer.md @@ -42,3 +42,5 @@ Command Line: `"%ProgramFiles%\Windows Photo Viewer\PhotoViewer.dll", ImageView_ ![715_1_image-20210421203400-1_950x594](/images/endpointpolicymanager/troubleshooting/fileassociations/715_1_image-20210421203400-1_950x594.jpeg) ![715_2_image-20210421203400-2](/images/endpointpolicymanager/troubleshooting/fileassociations/715_2_image-20210421203400-2.jpeg) + + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/fileassociationsmanager/knowledgebase/troubleshooting/_category_.json b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/fileassociationsmanager/knowledgebase/troubleshooting/_category_.json index 2a7c1d7f13..269232431c 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/fileassociationsmanager/knowledgebase/troubleshooting/_category_.json +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/fileassociationsmanager/knowledgebase/troubleshooting/_category_.json @@ -4,3 +4,4 @@ "collapsed": true, "collapsible": true } + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/fileassociationsmanager/knowledgebase/troubleshooting/defaultassociationsconfiguration.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/fileassociationsmanager/knowledgebase/troubleshooting/defaultassociationsconfiguration.md index 1ffa143222..096936d81d 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/fileassociationsmanager/knowledgebase/troubleshooting/defaultassociationsconfiguration.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/fileassociationsmanager/knowledgebase/troubleshooting/defaultassociationsconfiguration.md @@ -29,3 +29,5 @@ Associations file for it to work reliably. Summary: Use only Endpoint Policy Manager … when using Endpoint Policy Manager Browser Router and also Endpoint Policy Manager File Associations Manager and don't try to use a Group Policy or MDM File Associations alongside it. + + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/fileassociationsmanager/knowledgebase/troubleshooting/defaultbrowser.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/fileassociationsmanager/knowledgebase/troubleshooting/defaultbrowser.md index fd199320cc..1726ce918f 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/fileassociationsmanager/knowledgebase/troubleshooting/defaultbrowser.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/fileassociationsmanager/knowledgebase/troubleshooting/defaultbrowser.md @@ -11,3 +11,5 @@ may be tempting to map http or https to a particular browser as a way of enforci browser. That will work until Browser Router has any rules at all in that component, and then Browser Router takes over. If you want to set a default browser, use Browser Router instead of File Associations Manager. + + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/fileassociationsmanager/knowledgebase/troubleshooting/gpos.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/fileassociationsmanager/knowledgebase/troubleshooting/gpos.md index da10d7b561..905afdda5a 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/fileassociationsmanager/knowledgebase/troubleshooting/gpos.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/fileassociationsmanager/knowledgebase/troubleshooting/gpos.md @@ -22,3 +22,5 @@ resulting association list: - .`txt -> Sublime.exe`, (Because GPO2 wins in the conflict.) - .`log-> Notepad.exe`, (Because there are no conflicts.) - `.cfg -> Sublime.exe` (Because there are no conflicts.) + + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/fileassociationsmanager/knowledgebase/troubleshooting/legacy.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/fileassociationsmanager/knowledgebase/troubleshooting/legacy.md index 9a7233b17f..e44c512324 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/fileassociationsmanager/knowledgebase/troubleshooting/legacy.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/fileassociationsmanager/knowledgebase/troubleshooting/legacy.md @@ -46,3 +46,5 @@ By establishing to use Legacy File Assoc Method & Features the following occurs: machines. - Endpoint Policy Manager File Associations Manager policies can only take effect when you log out and back in. + + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/fileassociationsmanager/knowledgebase/troubleshooting/oemdefaultassociations.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/fileassociationsmanager/knowledgebase/troubleshooting/oemdefaultassociations.md index ef5ad35ab3..b20f66d503 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/fileassociationsmanager/knowledgebase/troubleshooting/oemdefaultassociations.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/fileassociationsmanager/knowledgebase/troubleshooting/oemdefaultassociations.md @@ -20,3 +20,5 @@ achieve File Associations goals. Remove any in-box Group Policy settings, etc, w to set File Associations and use only Endpoint Policy Manager to do it. ![660_1_faq4-img1](/images/endpointpolicymanager/fileassociations/660_1_faq4-img1.webp) + + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/fileassociationsmanager/manual/_category_.json b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/fileassociationsmanager/manual/_category_.json index 1c4c158a37..491e75991a 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/fileassociationsmanager/manual/_category_.json +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/fileassociationsmanager/manual/_category_.json @@ -8,3 +8,4 @@ "id": "overview" } } + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/fileassociationsmanager/manual/applymode.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/fileassociationsmanager/manual/applymode.md index f109f8a5dc..82bd7d2e91 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/fileassociationsmanager/manual/applymode.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/fileassociationsmanager/manual/applymode.md @@ -40,3 +40,5 @@ You can use this Apply once and drift approach for a single policy as well. Simp **New Policy** and click the **Apply** drop down menu and select **Once**. ![about_policypak_file_associations_31](/images/endpointpolicymanager/fileassociations/about_endpointpolicymanager_file_associations_31.webp) + + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/fileassociationsmanager/manual/configuration/_category_.json b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/fileassociationsmanager/manual/configuration/_category_.json index f3e7bac34b..d37bacd0d6 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/fileassociationsmanager/manual/configuration/_category_.json +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/fileassociationsmanager/manual/configuration/_category_.json @@ -4,3 +4,4 @@ "collapsed": true, "collapsible": true } + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/fileassociationsmanager/manual/configuration/logs.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/fileassociationsmanager/manual/configuration/logs.md index ced19ffc4d..32a70ab834 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/fileassociationsmanager/manual/configuration/logs.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/fileassociationsmanager/manual/configuration/logs.md @@ -43,6 +43,7 @@ Figure 55. An example of a Endpoint Policy Manager File Associations Manager log Figure 56. Highlights from the Endpoint Policy Manager k File Associations Manager log. -If needed, logs can be automatically wrapped up and sent to -[support@endpointpolicymanager.com](mailto:support@endpointpolicymanager.com) with the `PPLOGS.EXE` command on any endpoint +If needed, logs can be automatically wrapped up and sent to support by [opening a support ticket](https://www.netwrix.com/tickets.html#/open-a-ticket) with the `PPLOGS.EXE` command on any endpoint where the client-side extension is installed. + + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/fileassociationsmanager/manual/configuration/xmlfile.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/fileassociationsmanager/manual/configuration/xmlfile.md index b59579e854..c5b6721e6f 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/fileassociationsmanager/manual/configuration/xmlfile.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/fileassociationsmanager/manual/configuration/xmlfile.md @@ -21,3 +21,5 @@ PolicyPak File Associations Manager. If you are expecting an application extensi application, but it does not, first check this file to see if what you expected is here or not. If the association is absent, then the target computer most likely did not get the policy to make the association. Fixing that should be your next step. + + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/fileassociationsmanager/manual/gettingtoknow/_category_.json b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/fileassociationsmanager/manual/gettingtoknow/_category_.json index e327f602f8..6a62f6c67c 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/fileassociationsmanager/manual/gettingtoknow/_category_.json +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/fileassociationsmanager/manual/gettingtoknow/_category_.json @@ -4,3 +4,4 @@ "collapsed": true, "collapsible": true } + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/fileassociationsmanager/manual/helperutility.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/fileassociationsmanager/manual/helperutility.md index 2f16270f09..2100135098 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/fileassociationsmanager/manual/helperutility.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/fileassociationsmanager/manual/helperutility.md @@ -57,3 +57,5 @@ create a new entry and click **Select Program**. To import the exported file into a Endpoint Policy Manager File Associations Manager GPO, pull up the Select Program Association window, and then click on **From XML file** under Import. + + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/fileassociationsmanager/manual/insouts/_category_.json b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/fileassociationsmanager/manual/insouts/_category_.json index c013e145db..7eca3603a6 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/fileassociationsmanager/manual/insouts/_category_.json +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/fileassociationsmanager/manual/insouts/_category_.json @@ -7,4 +7,4 @@ "type": "doc", "id": "overview" } -} \ No newline at end of file +} diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/fileassociationsmanager/manual/insouts/advantages.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/fileassociationsmanager/manual/insouts/advantages.md index 5002b1677d..aa95be55c8 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/fileassociationsmanager/manual/insouts/advantages.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/fileassociationsmanager/manual/insouts/advantages.md @@ -51,3 +51,5 @@ nor Microsoft's method can affect a user until the second login, see the topic for additional information.. ::: + + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/fileassociationsmanager/manual/insouts/overview.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/fileassociationsmanager/manual/insouts/overview.md index c9f9302857..d2c6b0cf36 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/fileassociationsmanager/manual/insouts/overview.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/fileassociationsmanager/manual/insouts/overview.md @@ -11,3 +11,5 @@ the basic goal is to map a file extension, like .pdf, to an application, like Ad This sounds easy to do, but it is actually very difficult. In this section, we'll examine the history around file associations, explain Microsoft's way to perform file associations, and explain how Endpoint Policy Manager File Associations Manager works and what its limitations are. + + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/fileassociationsmanager/manual/insouts/windows10.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/fileassociationsmanager/manual/insouts/windows10.md index 938e73edee..aed636970b 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/fileassociationsmanager/manual/insouts/windows10.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/fileassociationsmanager/manual/insouts/windows10.md @@ -63,3 +63,5 @@ In summary, All this becomes time consuming every time you update and roll out an application that will be the registered extension or protocol. + + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/fileassociationsmanager/manual/insouts/windows7.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/fileassociationsmanager/manual/insouts/windows7.md index 906a1a1d4f..c50a887eae 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/fileassociationsmanager/manual/insouts/windows7.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/fileassociationsmanager/manual/insouts/windows7.md @@ -27,3 +27,5 @@ This method worked well on Windows XP to Windows 8, but stopped working with Win Endpoint Policy Manager File Associations Manager fills in this gap. If you are already accustomed to using Group Policy (with Group Policy Preferences) to manage file associations, then Endpoint Policy Manager File Associations Manager will be a familiar way to perform that work. + + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/fileassociationsmanager/manual/itemleveltargeting/_category_.json b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/fileassociationsmanager/manual/itemleveltargeting/_category_.json index 649a1baa7a..42955f07fd 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/fileassociationsmanager/manual/itemleveltargeting/_category_.json +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/fileassociationsmanager/manual/itemleveltargeting/_category_.json @@ -7,4 +7,4 @@ "type": "doc", "id": "overview" } -} \ No newline at end of file +} diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/fileassociationsmanager/manual/itemleveltargeting/exportcollection.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/fileassociationsmanager/manual/itemleveltargeting/exportcollection.md index b857a5d011..ebadda8f44 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/fileassociationsmanager/manual/itemleveltargeting/exportcollection.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/fileassociationsmanager/manual/itemleveltargeting/exportcollection.md @@ -48,3 +48,5 @@ you've used items that represent Group Membership in Active Directory, then thos function when the machine is domain-joined. ::: + + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/fileassociationsmanager/manual/itemleveltargeting/overview.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/fileassociationsmanager/manual/itemleveltargeting/overview.md index 4efe1563aa..dcbf530016 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/fileassociationsmanager/manual/itemleveltargeting/overview.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/fileassociationsmanager/manual/itemleveltargeting/overview.md @@ -78,3 +78,5 @@ orange, which shows that it now has Item-Level Targeting. When Item-Level Targeting is on, the policy won't apply unless the conditions evaluate to True, and if Item-Level Targeting is on for a collection, then none of the items in the collection will apply unless the Item-Level Targeting on the collection evaluates to True. + + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/fileassociationsmanager/manual/itemleveltargeting/processorderprecedence.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/fileassociationsmanager/manual/itemleveltargeting/processorderprecedence.md index 54a6db3d17..019008b19d 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/fileassociationsmanager/manual/itemleveltargeting/processorderprecedence.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/fileassociationsmanager/manual/itemleveltargeting/processorderprecedence.md @@ -46,3 +46,5 @@ overlap of policies. Here is how the precedence works: - Policies delivered through Endpoint Policy Manager files have the next highest precedence. - Policies delivered through Endpoint Policy Manager Group Policy directives have the highest precedence. + + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/fileassociationsmanager/manual/mapextensions.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/fileassociationsmanager/manual/mapextensions.md index 22993a5feb..60a1cd1018 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/fileassociationsmanager/manual/mapextensions.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/fileassociationsmanager/manual/mapextensions.md @@ -90,3 +90,5 @@ should open Acrobat Reader, double-clicking on the MP4 should open Metro Media P your Wordpad doc, which has a MAILTO: email address, should open Claws Mail (or Outlook). ![about_policypak_file_associations_19](/images/endpointpolicymanager/fileassociations/about_endpointpolicymanager_file_associations_19.webp) + + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/fileassociationsmanager/manual/overview.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/fileassociationsmanager/manual/overview.md index b5fb91b692..27f6d8fc83 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/fileassociationsmanager/manual/overview.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/fileassociationsmanager/manual/overview.md @@ -48,7 +48,7 @@ Windows 10: :::note For an overview of Endpoint Policy Manager File Associations Manager, see -[https://www.endpointpolicymanager.com/products/endpointpolicymanager-file-associations-manager.html](https://www.endpointpolicymanager.com/products/endpointpolicymanager-file-associations-manager.html). +[https://www.policypak.com/products/endpointpolicymanager-file-associations-manager.html](https://www.policypak.com/products/endpointpolicymanager-file-associations-manager.html). ::: @@ -86,3 +86,5 @@ settings to non-domain-joined machines over the Internet. Manager Admin Templates Manager and our other products' XML files and wrap them into a "portable" MSI file for deployment using Microsoft Endpoint Manager (SCCM and Intune), an MDM service, or your own systems management software. + + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/fileassociationsmanager/manual/policies.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/fileassociationsmanager/manual/policies.md index 96ead3e8c8..16cbd41bf3 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/fileassociationsmanager/manual/policies.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/fileassociationsmanager/manual/policies.md @@ -95,3 +95,5 @@ files listed here: Mail (or Outlook), and the UWP version of Metro Media Player. - An example endpoint machine with a PDF file, a MP4 file, a MAILTO: example, and an XML file loaded on the Desktop. + + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/fileassociationsmanager/manual/preconfigured.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/fileassociationsmanager/manual/preconfigured.md index 0a8b5cdc63..2f6c7ce9e7 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/fileassociationsmanager/manual/preconfigured.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/fileassociationsmanager/manual/preconfigured.md @@ -61,3 +61,5 @@ In this way, it's very easy to download the files and immediately get started, w figure out how each file type should be mapped for an application. We're increasing the number of our Endpoint Policy Manager File Associations Manager manufacturer's advice files, so check for updates periodically. + + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/fileassociationsmanager/manual/productwizard.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/fileassociationsmanager/manual/productwizard.md index f250fd1c16..981e5d9b0e 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/fileassociationsmanager/manual/productwizard.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/fileassociationsmanager/manual/productwizard.md @@ -33,3 +33,5 @@ When you are done, you have , a collection that contains all the selected extens Media Player to use. ![about_policypak_file_associations_26](/images/endpointpolicymanager/fileassociations/about_endpointpolicymanager_file_associations_26.webp) + + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/fileassociationsmanager/manual/registeredextensions.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/fileassociationsmanager/manual/registeredextensions.md index e07a835c1d..2ba7de516a 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/fileassociationsmanager/manual/registeredextensions.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/fileassociationsmanager/manual/registeredextensions.md @@ -61,3 +61,5 @@ log on again. When you do, you'll see the XML file icon change to Notepad++. Dou icon will launch Notepad++ Portable. ![about_policypak_file_associations_22](/images/endpointpolicymanager/fileassociations/about_endpointpolicymanager_file_associations_22.webp) + + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/fileassociationsmanager/overview.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/fileassociationsmanager/overview.md index 10ed8a0eb3..6d62480c0d 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/fileassociationsmanager/overview.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/fileassociationsmanager/overview.md @@ -26,3 +26,5 @@ File Associations Manager is a component of Endpoint Policy Manager (PolicyPak) - Configuration Guide - Getting Started Videos - Troubleshooting + + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/fileassociationsmanager/videolearningcenter/_category_.json b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/fileassociationsmanager/videolearningcenter/_category_.json index 08b2b0a69c..48b4bb9e46 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/fileassociationsmanager/videolearningcenter/_category_.json +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/fileassociationsmanager/videolearningcenter/_category_.json @@ -8,3 +8,4 @@ "id": "videolearningcenter" } } + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/fileassociationsmanager/videolearningcenter/gettingstarted/_category_.json b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/fileassociationsmanager/videolearningcenter/gettingstarted/_category_.json index edb57b5129..9b170c37fa 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/fileassociationsmanager/videolearningcenter/gettingstarted/_category_.json +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/fileassociationsmanager/videolearningcenter/gettingstarted/_category_.json @@ -4,3 +4,4 @@ "collapsed": true, "collapsible": true } + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/fileassociationsmanager/videolearningcenter/gettingstarted/applyonce.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/fileassociationsmanager/videolearningcenter/gettingstarted/applyonce.md index d2da88d3bf..dbfe653f17 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/fileassociationsmanager/videolearningcenter/gettingstarted/applyonce.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/fileassociationsmanager/videolearningcenter/gettingstarted/applyonce.md @@ -55,3 +55,5 @@ The idea here is you could set it one time which will work fine and then if you then and only then will it snapback. That will be a gpupdate/force and I have to set the policy to make that work. Hope this apply once for file associations then drift helps you out. Looking forward to getting you started with Endpoint Policy Manager real soon. Thanks so much. + + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/fileassociationsmanager/videolearningcenter/gettingstarted/preconfiguredadvice.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/fileassociationsmanager/videolearningcenter/gettingstarted/preconfiguredadvice.md index fc4632c27a..dca61174d9 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/fileassociationsmanager/videolearningcenter/gettingstarted/preconfiguredadvice.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/fileassociationsmanager/videolearningcenter/gettingstarted/preconfiguredadvice.md @@ -72,3 +72,5 @@ If you're looking to get started with Endpoint Policy Manager File Associations a webinar, we'll hand over the bits and you can get started right away. Thanks so much. + + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/fileassociationsmanager/videolearningcenter/gettingstarted/universalwindowsapps.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/fileassociationsmanager/videolearningcenter/gettingstarted/universalwindowsapps.md index e5477f3e6d..5cd3e1b61e 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/fileassociationsmanager/videolearningcenter/gettingstarted/universalwindowsapps.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/fileassociationsmanager/videolearningcenter/gettingstarted/universalwindowsapps.md @@ -71,3 +71,5 @@ get started with it right away. If you're ready to get started, join us for a we over the bits and get started as soon as you can. Thanks. + + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/fileassociationsmanager/videolearningcenter/gettingstarted/windows10.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/fileassociationsmanager/videolearningcenter/gettingstarted/windows10.md index 69734c6a3c..b9041c259f 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/fileassociationsmanager/videolearningcenter/gettingstarted/windows10.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/fileassociationsmanager/videolearningcenter/gettingstarted/windows10.md @@ -111,3 +111,5 @@ gets exactly the same settings. This is amazing. I hope you love it as much as we love to bring it to you. Thank you very much for watching, and hope to get you started with a trial real soon. Take care. + + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/fileassociationsmanager/videolearningcenter/gettingstarted/wizard.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/fileassociationsmanager/videolearningcenter/gettingstarted/wizard.md index f660b1248f..b3ebbd48e3 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/fileassociationsmanager/videolearningcenter/gettingstarted/wizard.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/fileassociationsmanager/videolearningcenter/gettingstarted/wizard.md @@ -81,3 +81,5 @@ that. I hope this helps you out. Looking forward to getting you started real soon. Take care. + + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/fileassociationsmanager/videolearningcenter/methods/_category_.json b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/fileassociationsmanager/videolearningcenter/methods/_category_.json index bf3482899d..e671dd1396 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/fileassociationsmanager/videolearningcenter/methods/_category_.json +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/fileassociationsmanager/videolearningcenter/methods/_category_.json @@ -4,3 +4,4 @@ "collapsed": true, "collapsible": true } + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/fileassociationsmanager/videolearningcenter/methods/cloud.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/fileassociationsmanager/videolearningcenter/methods/cloud.md index 2b9882709c..6fea781a8a 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/fileassociationsmanager/videolearningcenter/methods/cloud.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/fileassociationsmanager/videolearningcenter/methods/cloud.md @@ -44,3 +44,5 @@ emailer. Instead, it is the Clause Mail, which is what I wanted. There you go; that's it. we've done our file associations This is one of the shortest videos ever. Hope this makes sense and hope you love Endpoint Policy Manager as much as we love bringing it to you. Thanks so much. Take care. + + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/fileassociationsmanager/videolearningcenter/methods/cloudusage.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/fileassociationsmanager/videolearningcenter/methods/cloudusage.md index df1a9006b0..17f2427540 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/fileassociationsmanager/videolearningcenter/methods/cloudusage.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/fileassociationsmanager/videolearningcenter/methods/cloudusage.md @@ -53,3 +53,5 @@ you're going to see these applications change before your very eyes. There we go opening up now in Adobe Reader. We've got this little video opening up in VLC now. You can see the little pylon there. We've got our mailto link opening up in Chrome. It doesn't actually do anything in Chrome, but the change was made. That's it. Thank you very much for watching. + + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/fileassociationsmanager/videolearningcenter/methods/mdm.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/fileassociationsmanager/videolearningcenter/methods/mdm.md index 9b00952163..c39522aa6e 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/fileassociationsmanager/videolearningcenter/methods/mdm.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/fileassociationsmanager/videolearningcenter/methods/mdm.md @@ -69,3 +69,5 @@ If you want to take your file associations on the road with you to your non doma you can do it with Endpoint Policy Manager File Associations Manager and your MDM service like Microsoft Endpoint Manager. Hope this video helps you out. Looking forward to getting you started real soon. Take care. + + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/fileassociationsmanager/videolearningcenter/methods/pdqdeploy.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/fileassociationsmanager/videolearningcenter/methods/pdqdeploy.md index 6ed6450223..ab2fe27eba 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/fileassociationsmanager/videolearningcenter/methods/pdqdeploy.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/fileassociationsmanager/videolearningcenter/methods/pdqdeploy.md @@ -219,3 +219,5 @@ Jeremy: So simple. That's it for us. Katie: I'm Katie. Jeremy: I'm Jeremy. Thanks for watching. + + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/fileassociationsmanager/videolearningcenter/tipsandtricks/_category_.json b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/fileassociationsmanager/videolearningcenter/tipsandtricks/_category_.json index a74978754e..431040a5b1 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/fileassociationsmanager/videolearningcenter/tipsandtricks/_category_.json +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/fileassociationsmanager/videolearningcenter/tipsandtricks/_category_.json @@ -4,3 +4,4 @@ "collapsed": true, "collapsible": true } + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/fileassociationsmanager/videolearningcenter/tipsandtricks/acroreader.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/fileassociationsmanager/videolearningcenter/tipsandtricks/acroreader.md index eb91891469..2fb19be17d 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/fileassociationsmanager/videolearningcenter/tipsandtricks/acroreader.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/fileassociationsmanager/videolearningcenter/tipsandtricks/acroreader.md @@ -171,3 +171,5 @@ With that in mind, that's all there is really to it. Hope this helps you get on Endpoint Policy Manager File Associations Manager. Looking forward to getting you started real soon. Thanks so much. Take care. + + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/fileassociationsmanager/videolearningcenter/tipsandtricks/adobereader.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/fileassociationsmanager/videolearningcenter/tipsandtricks/adobereader.md index 5f0b13a72b..a7a029f51b 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/fileassociationsmanager/videolearningcenter/tipsandtricks/adobereader.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/fileassociationsmanager/videolearningcenter/tipsandtricks/adobereader.md @@ -47,3 +47,5 @@ If now we click on the link to a PDF file, it will now launch that PDF file into itself. Okay, I hope it helps. Thank you. + + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/fileassociationsmanager/videolearningcenter/tipsandtricks/firstlogin.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/fileassociationsmanager/videolearningcenter/tipsandtricks/firstlogin.md index 9124174fcf..2bf983cba1 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/fileassociationsmanager/videolearningcenter/tipsandtricks/firstlogin.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/fileassociationsmanager/videolearningcenter/tipsandtricks/firstlogin.md @@ -71,3 +71,5 @@ that person to log off and log back on not to see those prompts anymore, so do k you're using Endpoint Policy Manager File Associations Manager. I hope this helps you out. Looking forward to getting you started real soon. + + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/fileassociationsmanager/videolearningcenter/tipsandtricks/helperapplication.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/fileassociationsmanager/videolearningcenter/tipsandtricks/helperapplication.md index aa4221eb23..8c68137521 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/fileassociationsmanager/videolearningcenter/tipsandtricks/helperapplication.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/fileassociationsmanager/videolearningcenter/tipsandtricks/helperapplication.md @@ -73,3 +73,5 @@ I hope this helps you out. If you're looking to get started, we're here to help Just join us for the webinar and see you onboard. Thanks. + + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/fileassociationsmanager/videolearningcenter/tipsandtricks/helpertool.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/fileassociationsmanager/videolearningcenter/tipsandtricks/helpertool.md index 83b653d147..a227029664 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/fileassociationsmanager/videolearningcenter/tipsandtricks/helpertool.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/fileassociationsmanager/videolearningcenter/tipsandtricks/helpertool.md @@ -107,3 +107,5 @@ That's how you're going to fix the problem of having an application on your endp can't get on your management station but you still want to associate files to it. Thanks for watching, and we'll see you in the next video. + + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/fileassociationsmanager/videolearningcenter/tipsandtricks/mailto.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/fileassociationsmanager/videolearningcenter/tipsandtricks/mailto.md index 2f8ca85f35..f87f8ff34c 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/fileassociationsmanager/videolearningcenter/tipsandtricks/mailto.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/fileassociationsmanager/videolearningcenter/tipsandtricks/mailto.md @@ -36,7 +36,7 @@ How did I perform this magic here? The first thing is that I have a little batch is that it silences it as much as it can ("@echo off"). Then it says "set address=%1" which means it's going to take in the item that you're passing. So -that would be the address: "mailto:jeremym@endpointpolicymanager.com." Then what it does is removes the first +that would be the address: "mailto:jeremym@policypak.com." Then what it does is removes the first seven characters which would be "mailto:" and then what we do is that we run the default browser against the special link in "https://outlook.office.com" and then we put in "`%address%`" which is the address without the "mailto:". @@ -85,3 +85,5 @@ If you like what you see here and want to get started with PolicyPak , then go a you in the webinar. Then after that, we'll hand over the bits, and you can try it out yourself. Thanks so very much, and we'll talk to you soon. + + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/fileassociationsmanager/videolearningcenter/tipsandtricks/windows10modify.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/fileassociationsmanager/videolearningcenter/tipsandtricks/windows10modify.md index 29e3da1737..24715b31c4 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/fileassociationsmanager/videolearningcenter/tipsandtricks/windows10modify.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/fileassociationsmanager/videolearningcenter/tipsandtricks/windows10modify.md @@ -229,3 +229,5 @@ Manager simplifies Windows 10 File Associations, but it also demonstrates the so features. Once you've seen the webinar, we'll hand over the bits so you can start a free 14-day trial. During your evaluation, a Windows 10 File Associations specialist will be available to help you with your project. + + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/fileassociationsmanager/videolearningcenter/tipsandtricks/windows10questions.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/fileassociationsmanager/videolearningcenter/tipsandtricks/windows10questions.md index feb9b7b0e3..812230b73d 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/fileassociationsmanager/videolearningcenter/tipsandtricks/windows10questions.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/fileassociationsmanager/videolearningcenter/tipsandtricks/windows10questions.md @@ -38,3 +38,5 @@ no questions. Hopefully that policy setting helps you out and therefore you can associations manager quickly and easily and no more questions. Thanks so very much for watching and talk to you soon. + + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/fileassociationsmanager/videolearningcenter/videolearningcenter.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/fileassociationsmanager/videolearningcenter/videolearningcenter.md index 270566fc46..b3aa0c42c1 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/fileassociationsmanager/videolearningcenter/videolearningcenter.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/fileassociationsmanager/videolearningcenter/videolearningcenter.md @@ -27,3 +27,5 @@ Discover tips, tricks, and advanced configurations to maximize the effectiveness --- *All videos include step-by-step guidance and real-world examples.* + + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/javaenterpriserules/_category_.json b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/javaenterpriserules/_category_.json index c17f2559c5..134b74be97 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/javaenterpriserules/_category_.json +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/javaenterpriserules/_category_.json @@ -7,4 +7,4 @@ "type": "doc", "id": "overview" } -} \ No newline at end of file +} diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/javaenterpriserules/manual/_category_.json b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/javaenterpriserules/manual/_category_.json index 872eac79bd..3568930657 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/javaenterpriserules/manual/_category_.json +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/javaenterpriserules/manual/_category_.json @@ -3,4 +3,4 @@ "position": 1, "collapsed": true, "collapsible": true -} \ No newline at end of file +} diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/javaenterpriserules/manual/gettingstarted.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/javaenterpriserules/manual/gettingstarted.md index a1e782be35..735aeb122f 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/javaenterpriserules/manual/gettingstarted.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/javaenterpriserules/manual/gettingstarted.md @@ -123,3 +123,5 @@ This ends the Endpoint Policy Manager Java Rules Manager Quickstart, which demon Endpoint Policy Manager Java Enterprise Rules Manager in the fastest amount of time. Note that prompts for various Java-related items might be received during your Quickstart. To overcome this, please see section on [Overcoming Java Prompts](/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/javaenterpriserules/manual/prompts/overview.md). + + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/javaenterpriserules/manual/javaenterpriserules/_category_.json b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/javaenterpriserules/manual/javaenterpriserules/_category_.json index 10bdcb77e3..ef77a8c099 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/javaenterpriserules/manual/javaenterpriserules/_category_.json +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/javaenterpriserules/manual/javaenterpriserules/_category_.json @@ -7,4 +7,4 @@ "type": "doc", "id": "overview" } -} \ No newline at end of file +} diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/javaenterpriserules/manual/javaenterpriserules/deploymentruleset.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/javaenterpriserules/manual/javaenterpriserules/deploymentruleset.md index 57acfeaa61..5ddd58e4db 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/javaenterpriserules/manual/javaenterpriserules/deploymentruleset.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/javaenterpriserules/manual/javaenterpriserules/deploymentruleset.md @@ -19,3 +19,5 @@ is valid; this determines which Endpoint Policy Manager Rules Manager should aut ![troubleshooting_policypak_4](/images/endpointpolicymanager/troubleshooting/javaenterpriserules/troubleshooting_endpointpolicymanager_4.webp) Figure 33. The active Deployment Rule Sets. + + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/javaenterpriserules/manual/javaenterpriserules/eventviewer.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/javaenterpriserules/manual/javaenterpriserules/eventviewer.md index 3f5ff4c1d0..69c49d0b8a 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/javaenterpriserules/manual/javaenterpriserules/eventviewer.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/javaenterpriserules/manual/javaenterpriserules/eventviewer.md @@ -18,3 +18,5 @@ Figure 34. Event 8021 shows the XML used to write the Java Rules. Event Forwarding, which is built into Windows, can be set up. Information on Event Forwarding is demonstrated here: [https://blogs.technet.microsoft.com/jepayne/2015/11/23/monitoring-what-matters-windows-event-forwarding-for-everyone-even-if-you-already-have-a-siem/](https://blogs.technet.microsoft.com/jepayne/2015/11/23/monitoring-what-matters-windows-event-forwarding-for-everyone-even-if-you-already-have-a-siem/). + + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/javaenterpriserules/manual/javaenterpriserules/itemleveltargeting.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/javaenterpriserules/manual/javaenterpriserules/itemleveltargeting.md index 7a879c15f6..94213583a0 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/javaenterpriserules/manual/javaenterpriserules/itemleveltargeting.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/javaenterpriserules/manual/javaenterpriserules/itemleveltargeting.md @@ -9,3 +9,5 @@ sidebar_position: 60 Item-Level Targeting (ILT) filters can apply and match (or not match) to any Endpoint Policy Manager Java Rules Manager rule. If an ILT filter evaluates to TRUE, then it will appear in the Java Rule Set. If an ILT filter evaluates to FALSE, then it will be removed from the Java Rule Set. + + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/javaenterpriserules/manual/javaenterpriserules/licensefile.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/javaenterpriserules/manual/javaenterpriserules/licensefile.md index 428ee44f6c..f020a7a098 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/javaenterpriserules/manual/javaenterpriserules/licensefile.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/javaenterpriserules/manual/javaenterpriserules/licensefile.md @@ -15,3 +15,5 @@ Figure 29. Figure 29. Endpoint Policy Manager Java Rules Manager must be licensed like every other Endpoint Policy Manager component. + + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/javaenterpriserules/manual/javaenterpriserules/logfiles.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/javaenterpriserules/manual/javaenterpriserules/logfiles.md index c192ca73f1..94c5dcf290 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/javaenterpriserules/manual/javaenterpriserules/logfiles.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/javaenterpriserules/manual/javaenterpriserules/logfiles.md @@ -31,8 +31,9 @@ Group Policy applies. The following list shows some of these logs: - `ppComputer_onSchedule` is used when Endpoint Policy Manager's internal processes attempt to look for any changes while offline (usually every 60 minutes). -Logs are automatically wrapped up and can be sent to -[support@endpointpolicymanager.com](mailto:support@endpointpolicymanager.com) with the `PPLOGS.EXE` command on any endpoint +Logs are automatically wrapped up and can be sent to support by [opening a support ticket](https://www.netwrix.com/tickets.html#/open-a-ticket) with the `PPLOGS.EXE` command on any endpoint where the client-side extension (CSE) is installed. Since the main logs for Endpoint Policy Manager Java Rules Manager are in ProgramData, run an Elevated Command Prompt (as admin), and run `PPLOGS.EXE` to obtain the data from the PolicyPak Java Rules Manager logs. + + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/javaenterpriserules/manual/javaenterpriserules/overview.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/javaenterpriserules/manual/javaenterpriserules/overview.md index 1f0fb383c6..c9d5696b8b 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/javaenterpriserules/manual/javaenterpriserules/overview.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/javaenterpriserules/manual/javaenterpriserules/overview.md @@ -12,3 +12,5 @@ Java Rules Manager only applies to the Computer side and not to the User side. T encountered with Endpoint Policy Manager Java Rules Manager is that RIA websites don't honor the version of Java JRE you expect on an endpoint. The sections below list the most common reasons why they don't and provide some troubleshooting steps. + + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/javaenterpriserules/manual/javaenterpriserules/processorder.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/javaenterpriserules/manual/javaenterpriserules/processorder.md index 657ec608e4..916faebcae 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/javaenterpriserules/manual/javaenterpriserules/processorder.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/javaenterpriserules/manual/javaenterpriserules/processorder.md @@ -10,3 +10,5 @@ Multiple GPOs that have Endpoint Policy Manager Java Rules Manager policies can and will be cumulative. If a conflict does occur, the higher Group Policy with the higher precedence should "win." See the "Processing Order" section earlier in this document to understand what happens when Group Policy, file-based policy, and cloud-based policy conflict. + + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/javaenterpriserules/manual/javaenterpriserules/version.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/javaenterpriserules/manual/javaenterpriserules/version.md index 34fd479b36..cf39737183 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/javaenterpriserules/manual/javaenterpriserules/version.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/javaenterpriserules/manual/javaenterpriserules/version.md @@ -28,3 +28,5 @@ version of Java is utilized. Figure 32. "Latest on machine" does what it implies; it utilizes the latest version of Java available and installs it on the machine. + + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/javaenterpriserules/manual/prompts/_category_.json b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/javaenterpriserules/manual/prompts/_category_.json index 907145e942..955e6d5a3d 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/javaenterpriserules/manual/prompts/_category_.json +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/javaenterpriserules/manual/prompts/_category_.json @@ -7,4 +7,4 @@ "type": "doc", "id": "overview" } -} \ No newline at end of file +} diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/javaenterpriserules/manual/prompts/firefox.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/javaenterpriserules/manual/prompts/firefox.md index 89b1d88504..6ecaeae047 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/javaenterpriserules/manual/prompts/firefox.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/javaenterpriserules/manual/prompts/firefox.md @@ -16,3 +16,5 @@ Allow Now or Allow and Remember appear See [Firefox: How do I set "Allow Now", "Allow and Remember" or "Block Plugin" as plug-ins are requested?](https://helpcenter.netwrix.com/bundle/endpointpolicymanager/page/Content/endpointpolicymanager/ApplicationSettings/Preconfigured/Firefox/AllowRemember.htm) for additional information. + + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/javaenterpriserules/manual/prompts/firefoxinternetexplorer.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/javaenterpriserules/manual/prompts/firefoxinternetexplorer.md index 5a48757f31..14b1e60463 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/javaenterpriserules/manual/prompts/firefoxinternetexplorer.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/javaenterpriserules/manual/prompts/firefoxinternetexplorer.md @@ -33,3 +33,5 @@ encounter that can be overcome: To work around these prompts, see [Leveraging an Existing Preconfigured AppSet](https://helpcenter.netwrix.com/bundle/endpointpolicymanager/page/Content/endpointpolicymanager/ApplicationSettings/Preconfigured/QuickStart/LeverageExisting.htm) for relevant topics that start with the word Java. + + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/javaenterpriserules/manual/prompts/internetexplorer/_category_.json b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/javaenterpriserules/manual/prompts/internetexplorer/_category_.json index 9d1912f85a..ea2e98c694 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/javaenterpriserules/manual/prompts/internetexplorer/_category_.json +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/javaenterpriserules/manual/prompts/internetexplorer/_category_.json @@ -7,4 +7,4 @@ "type": "doc", "id": "overview" } -} \ No newline at end of file +} diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/javaenterpriserules/manual/prompts/internetexplorer/message1.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/javaenterpriserules/manual/prompts/internetexplorer/message1.md index 9629a38d1f..5010282ac3 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/javaenterpriserules/manual/prompts/internetexplorer/message1.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/javaenterpriserules/manual/prompts/internetexplorer/message1.md @@ -34,3 +34,5 @@ You can also use Endpoint Policy Manager Application Settings Manager to merge y user's. ![overcoming_java_prompts_7](/images/endpointpolicymanager/javaenterpriserules/prompts/internetexplorer/overcoming_java_prompts_7.webp) + + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/javaenterpriserules/manual/prompts/internetexplorer/message2.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/javaenterpriserules/manual/prompts/internetexplorer/message2.md index 1d480419bc..46402295fa 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/javaenterpriserules/manual/prompts/internetexplorer/message2.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/javaenterpriserules/manual/prompts/internetexplorer/message2.md @@ -41,3 +41,5 @@ By creating these registry values, you can make the Java messages automatically ![overcoming_java_prompts_10](/images/endpointpolicymanager/javaenterpriserules/prompts/internetexplorer/overcoming_java_prompts_10.webp) The result is that the prompt for iCacls is no longer received, but the Java applet will not run. + + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/javaenterpriserules/manual/prompts/internetexplorer/message3.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/javaenterpriserules/manual/prompts/internetexplorer/message3.md index 259af9a514..d15e287d99 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/javaenterpriserules/manual/prompts/internetexplorer/message3.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/javaenterpriserules/manual/prompts/internetexplorer/message3.md @@ -41,3 +41,5 @@ values as shown in the table below: The result is that the Java applet is allowed. Since Endpoint Policy Manager Application Settings Manager does not yet have a way to set this dynamically, we suggest Group Policy Preferences be used to deliver these registry values. + + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/javaenterpriserules/manual/prompts/internetexplorer/overview.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/javaenterpriserules/manual/prompts/internetexplorer/overview.md index fecf8ff7ea..c38393b643 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/javaenterpriserules/manual/prompts/internetexplorer/overview.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/javaenterpriserules/manual/prompts/internetexplorer/overview.md @@ -8,3 +8,5 @@ sidebar_position: 30 You likely want to eliminate messages about Java when users are using Internet Explorer. The tips in this section can help you to do just that. + + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/javaenterpriserules/manual/prompts/overview.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/javaenterpriserules/manual/prompts/overview.md index f2b63f9a9a..7138f48bce 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/javaenterpriserules/manual/prompts/overview.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/javaenterpriserules/manual/prompts/overview.md @@ -13,3 +13,5 @@ Therefore, you will receive Java prompts, which apply to the following browsers: either browser.) - Type 2 — Firefox - Type 3 — Internet Explorer + + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/javaenterpriserules/manual/theory.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/javaenterpriserules/manual/theory.md index d8fca1db04..717e029136 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/javaenterpriserules/manual/theory.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/javaenterpriserules/manual/theory.md @@ -49,3 +49,5 @@ or your own tool, and gets everything to work the first time. Policy Manager Java Rules Manager and our other products' XML files and wrap them into a portable MSI file for deployment using Microsoft Endpoint Manager (SCCM and Intune) or your own systems management software. + + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/javaenterpriserules/manual/usage/_category_.json b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/javaenterpriserules/manual/usage/_category_.json index 7599c89372..824388d255 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/javaenterpriserules/manual/usage/_category_.json +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/javaenterpriserules/manual/usage/_category_.json @@ -7,4 +7,4 @@ "type": "doc", "id": "usage" } -} \ No newline at end of file +} diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/javaenterpriserules/manual/usage/exportcollections.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/javaenterpriserules/manual/usage/exportcollections.md index 77d3fe884c..66042f7c07 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/javaenterpriserules/manual/usage/exportcollections.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/javaenterpriserules/manual/usage/exportcollections.md @@ -21,3 +21,5 @@ collections, even if you export one single policy. In other words, a collection created at export time even if you export a single policy. ::: + + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/javaenterpriserules/manual/usage/itemleveltargeting.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/javaenterpriserules/manual/usage/itemleveltargeting.md index 2a2c6f65f8..e08f8dc1b7 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/javaenterpriserules/manual/usage/itemleveltargeting.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/javaenterpriserules/manual/usage/itemleveltargeting.md @@ -65,3 +65,5 @@ orange. The Item-Level Targeting column will indicate if Item-Level Targeting is In this way, you can have granular control over policies and collections. First, filter with Item-Level Targeting on a collection, and then filter any specific rule if any Item-Level Targeting is applied there. + + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/javaenterpriserules/manual/usage/manageria.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/javaenterpriserules/manual/usage/manageria.md index 1ae63205d5..284ae7b3c6 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/javaenterpriserules/manual/usage/manageria.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/javaenterpriserules/manual/usage/manageria.md @@ -119,3 +119,5 @@ when you paste it into the Endpoint Policy Manager Java Rules Manager MMC snap i automatically stripped. ![using_policypak_java_rules_6](/images/endpointpolicymanager/javaenterpriserules/using_endpointpolicymanager_java_rules_6.webp) + + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/javaenterpriserules/manual/usage/processorderprecedence.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/javaenterpriserules/manual/usage/processorderprecedence.md index af2c8aed73..74bb9a2849 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/javaenterpriserules/manual/usage/processorderprecedence.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/javaenterpriserules/manual/usage/processorderprecedence.md @@ -32,3 +32,5 @@ overlap of policies. Here is how the precedence works: - Policies delivered through Endpoint Policy Manager files have the next highest precedence. - Policies delivered through Endpoint Policy Manager k Group Policy directives have the highest precedence. + + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/javaenterpriserules/manual/usage/usage.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/javaenterpriserules/manual/usage/usage.md index 4054ae1232..7e7a2923a2 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/javaenterpriserules/manual/usage/usage.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/javaenterpriserules/manual/usage/usage.md @@ -13,3 +13,5 @@ In this section, you will learn how to do the following: - Understand the processing order of rules - Learn how to export collections and rules to deploy using Microsoft Endpoint Manager (SCCM and Intune) or Netwrix Endpoint Policy Manager (formerly PolicyPak) Cloud + + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/javaenterpriserules/overview.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/javaenterpriserules/overview.md index 4d39ef3e5a..ef6f949dd8 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/javaenterpriserules/overview.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/javaenterpriserules/overview.md @@ -7,8 +7,7 @@ sidebar_position: 30 # Java Enterprise Rules Manager :::note -Before reading this section, please ensure you have read Book 2: -[Installation Quick Start](/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gettingstarted/overviewinstall/overviewinstall.md), which will help you +Before reading this section, please ensure you have read the [Installation Quick Start](/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gettingstarted/overviewinstall/overviewinstall.md), which will help you learn to do the following: ::: @@ -92,3 +91,5 @@ If you use the PolicyPak Cloud service, you can deliver Group Policy settings ev non-domain-joined machines over the Internet. ::: + + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/javaenterpriserules/technotes/_category_.json b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/javaenterpriserules/technotes/_category_.json index 976ee0414f..03b0c1a0b6 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/javaenterpriserules/technotes/_category_.json +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/javaenterpriserules/technotes/_category_.json @@ -7,4 +7,4 @@ "type": "doc", "id": "knowledgebase" } -} \ No newline at end of file +} diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/javaenterpriserules/technotes/gettingstarted/_category_.json b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/javaenterpriserules/technotes/gettingstarted/_category_.json index 7eb735f33a..3eef2a0a44 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/javaenterpriserules/technotes/gettingstarted/_category_.json +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/javaenterpriserules/technotes/gettingstarted/_category_.json @@ -3,4 +3,4 @@ "position": 10, "collapsed": true, "collapsible": true -} \ No newline at end of file +} diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/javaenterpriserules/technotes/gettingstarted/evaluateurls.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/javaenterpriserules/technotes/gettingstarted/evaluateurls.md index fcfd051067..ac501cb8bd 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/javaenterpriserules/technotes/gettingstarted/evaluateurls.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/javaenterpriserules/technotes/gettingstarted/evaluateurls.md @@ -26,3 +26,5 @@ contain a path, then all paths from the host are considered a match. For example host.example.com/samples matches host.example.com/samples and host.example.com/samples/test, but does not match host.example.com/test. However, host.example.com matches host.example.com/samples, host.example.com/samples/test, and host.example.com/test. + + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/javaenterpriserules/technotes/gettingstarted/javaprompts.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/javaenterpriserules/technotes/gettingstarted/javaprompts.md index 7f4cf77a31..f6ce261e88 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/javaenterpriserules/technotes/gettingstarted/javaprompts.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/javaenterpriserules/technotes/gettingstarted/javaprompts.md @@ -37,7 +37,7 @@ can overcome are: - "Do you want to run this application" To see exactly how to work around these prompts, see -[https://www.endpointpolicymanager.com/support-sharing/preconfigured-paks.html](https://www.endpointpolicymanager.com/support-sharing/preconfigured-paks.html) +[https://www.policypak.com/support-sharing/preconfigured-paks.html](https://www.policypak.com/support-sharing/preconfigured-paks.html) and look for the KB articles which start with the word "Java:" ### Type 2: Java Messages specifically found in Firefox @@ -162,3 +162,5 @@ Like this: ![558_15_ppjrm-img-14](/images/endpointpolicymanager/troubleshooting/javaenterpriserules/558_15_ppjrm-img-14.webp) Result: The Java applet is ALLOWED. + + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/javaenterpriserules/technotes/gettingstarted/version64bit.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/javaenterpriserules/technotes/gettingstarted/version64bit.md index 190b434e5e..14908b01a9 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/javaenterpriserules/technotes/gettingstarted/version64bit.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/javaenterpriserules/technotes/gettingstarted/version64bit.md @@ -29,3 +29,5 @@ Then you can map 32-bit Javas to the 32-bit browsers you have. - When running 32-bit IE www.bar.com –> 32-bit Java 7 U 95. - When running 64-bit IE www.xyz.com –> 64-bit Java 7 U 99. - When running 64-bit IE www.pdq.com –> 64-bit Java U 51. + + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/javaenterpriserules/technotes/gettingstarted/versionjava.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/javaenterpriserules/technotes/gettingstarted/versionjava.md index af750ebfed..fb3dc2ac78 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/javaenterpriserules/technotes/gettingstarted/versionjava.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/javaenterpriserules/technotes/gettingstarted/versionjava.md @@ -10,3 +10,5 @@ Netwrix Endpoint Policy Manager (formerly PolicyPak) Java Rules Manager will wor or later is on the machine. Then you can make maps to any version of Java higher or lower. Keep in mind that PPJRM will not work without at LEAST Java 7 U 40 installed on the machine. + + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/javaenterpriserules/technotes/gettingstarted/versionlatest.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/javaenterpriserules/technotes/gettingstarted/versionlatest.md index 77c49d49ff..745062dcc3 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/javaenterpriserules/technotes/gettingstarted/versionlatest.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/javaenterpriserules/technotes/gettingstarted/versionlatest.md @@ -49,3 +49,5 @@ the required version of java. ![889_4_image-20210721212259-12](/images/endpointpolicymanager/troubleshooting/javaenterpriserules/889_4_image-20210721212259-12.webp) ![889_5_image-20210721212259-13](/images/endpointpolicymanager/troubleshooting/javaenterpriserules/889_5_image-20210721212259-13.webp) + + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/javaenterpriserules/technotes/gettingstarted/virtualizedbrowsers.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/javaenterpriserules/technotes/gettingstarted/virtualizedbrowsers.md index aa9764ee81..f1aaddcfb4 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/javaenterpriserules/technotes/gettingstarted/virtualizedbrowsers.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/javaenterpriserules/technotes/gettingstarted/virtualizedbrowsers.md @@ -22,3 +22,5 @@ What will not work is: While the first scenario should work, this scenario is Unsupported, which means it should work as described, but there are no guarantees, and no plans to improve support for App-V + PPJRM. + + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/javaenterpriserules/technotes/gettingstarted/wildcards.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/javaenterpriserules/technotes/gettingstarted/wildcards.md index f5349a4ad9..0653f89aa9 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/javaenterpriserules/technotes/gettingstarted/wildcards.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/javaenterpriserules/technotes/gettingstarted/wildcards.md @@ -34,3 +34,5 @@ Rules which will not work: - 137.238.1.\* – will not work; Java isn't loaded - 137.238.1.\*/is/javatest/ – will not work; Java isn't loaded + + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/javaenterpriserules/technotes/knowledgebase.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/javaenterpriserules/technotes/knowledgebase.md index f6bf91da94..24fb835460 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/javaenterpriserules/technotes/knowledgebase.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/javaenterpriserules/technotes/knowledgebase.md @@ -17,3 +17,5 @@ See the following Knowledge Base articles for Java Enterprise Rules Manager. - [Does Endpoint Policy Manager Java Rules Manager work with 64-bit versions of Java?](/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/javaenterpriserules/technotes/gettingstarted/version64bit.md) - [What is the earliest version / what versions of Java are required for Java Rules Manager to work with?](/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/javaenterpriserules/technotes/gettingstarted/versionjava.md) - [Why is the latest Java version installed being used instead of the version specified by Java Rules Manager?](/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/javaenterpriserules/technotes/gettingstarted/versionlatest.md) + + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/javaenterpriserules/videos/_category_.json b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/javaenterpriserules/videos/_category_.json index 12b644b19b..a611105f99 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/javaenterpriserules/videos/_category_.json +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/javaenterpriserules/videos/_category_.json @@ -7,4 +7,4 @@ "type": "doc", "id": "videolearningcenter" } -} \ No newline at end of file +} diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/javaenterpriserules/videos/gettingstarted/_category_.json b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/javaenterpriserules/videos/gettingstarted/_category_.json index 7eb735f33a..3eef2a0a44 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/javaenterpriserules/videos/gettingstarted/_category_.json +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/javaenterpriserules/videos/gettingstarted/_category_.json @@ -3,4 +3,4 @@ "position": 10, "collapsed": true, "collapsible": true -} \ No newline at end of file +} diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/javaenterpriserules/videos/gettingstarted/block.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/javaenterpriserules/videos/gettingstarted/block.md index b9b7d493aa..44a03f97e1 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/javaenterpriserules/videos/gettingstarted/block.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/javaenterpriserules/videos/gettingstarted/block.md @@ -62,3 +62,5 @@ to create a couple of exceptions and map a particular version to a particular we If that's of interest to you, let us know. We can get you started with a free trial of PolicyPak Software. We look forward to hearing from you. + + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/javaenterpriserules/videos/gettingstarted/browserrouter.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/javaenterpriserules/videos/gettingstarted/browserrouter.md index 76b5e64c92..751f6989ba 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/javaenterpriserules/videos/gettingstarted/browserrouter.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/javaenterpriserules/videos/gettingstarted/browserrouter.md @@ -10,3 +10,5 @@ combo made in heaven. These are both included with the Endpoint Policy Manager O Policy Manager Cloud suite! + + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/javaenterpriserules/videos/gettingstarted/gettingstartedv.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/javaenterpriserules/videos/gettingstarted/gettingstartedv.md index cd49deaaf2..d58e03dc5f 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/javaenterpriserules/videos/gettingstarted/gettingstartedv.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/javaenterpriserules/videos/gettingstarted/gettingstartedv.md @@ -6,8 +6,10 @@ sidebar_position: 10 # Use Group Policy to dictate which version of Java for what website Configure websites to use the version of Java you choose, or block Java websites entirely -([https://www.endpointpolicymanager.com/pp-blog/windows-10-block-websites](https://www.endpointpolicymanager.com/pp-blog/windows-10-block-websites)) +([https://www.policypak.com/pp-blog/windows-10-block-websites](https://www.policypak.com/pp-blog/windows-10-block-websites)) – this demo uses Group Policy. Making a Java Deployment Rule Set for your Enterprise has never been easier or more flexible. + + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/javaenterpriserules/videos/gettingstarted/itemleveltargeting.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/javaenterpriserules/videos/gettingstarted/itemleveltargeting.md index d1f14b981f..1bd45c5a5e 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/javaenterpriserules/videos/gettingstarted/itemleveltargeting.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/javaenterpriserules/videos/gettingstarted/itemleveltargeting.md @@ -8,7 +8,7 @@ sidebar_position: 40 Use Netwrix Endpoint Policy Manager (formerly PolicyPak) Java Rules Manager policies and specify which version of Java you want to run for a website, but vary it by operating system. Learn how to use Item Level Targeting -([https://www.endpointpolicymanager.com/pp-blog/item-level-targeting](https://www.endpointpolicymanager.com/pp-blog/item-level-targeting)) +([https://www.policypak.com/pp-blog/item-level-targeting](https://www.policypak.com/pp-blog/item-level-targeting)) with Endpoint Policy Manager Java Rules quickly. Making a Java Deployment Rule Set for your Enterprise has never been easier or more flexible. @@ -78,3 +78,5 @@ helps you out and gets you on the road to getting you started with Java Rules Ma Thanks so very much. If you're looking to get started, go ahead and connect with us and we'll get you the bits and we'll get you started real soon. Thanks. + + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/javaenterpriserules/videos/gettingstarted/oracledeploymentrulesets.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/javaenterpriserules/videos/gettingstarted/oracledeploymentrulesets.md index 116171c94e..5d50009ec5 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/javaenterpriserules/videos/gettingstarted/oracledeploymentrulesets.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/javaenterpriserules/videos/gettingstarted/oracledeploymentrulesets.md @@ -20,3 +20,5 @@ that and you're off to the races. Then you can turn off your Java deployment rul update on the endpoint and you're off to the races. It's just as simple as that. This is the shortest video ever. Thanks, have a nice day. + + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/javaenterpriserules/videos/methods/_category_.json b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/javaenterpriserules/videos/methods/_category_.json index 49f9e436c7..eb6a1aeb2a 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/javaenterpriserules/videos/methods/_category_.json +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/javaenterpriserules/videos/methods/_category_.json @@ -3,4 +3,4 @@ "position": 20, "collapsed": true, "collapsible": true -} \ No newline at end of file +} diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/javaenterpriserules/videos/methods/cloud.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/javaenterpriserules/videos/methods/cloud.md index fed5a3ca8e..908c8162b4 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/javaenterpriserules/videos/methods/cloud.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/javaenterpriserules/videos/methods/cloud.md @@ -8,7 +8,7 @@ sidebar_position: 30 Use Netwrix Endpoint Policy Manager (formerly PolicyPak) Cloud to deliver Endpoint Policy Manager Java Rules Manager policies. Configure websites to use the version of Java you choose, or block Java websites entirely -([https://www.endpointpolicymanager.com/pp-blog/windows-10-block-websites](https://www.endpointpolicymanager.com/pp-blog/windows-10-block-websites)) +([https://www.policypak.com/pp-blog/windows-10-block-websites](https://www.policypak.com/pp-blog/windows-10-block-websites)) – even for remote machines via the Cloud. Making a Java Deployment Rule Set for your Enterprise has never been easier or more flexible. @@ -51,3 +51,5 @@ happening in the same browser at the same time. Every other site that uses Java going to fall upward to whatever is latest on the machine. If that's as magical to you as it is to me, then sign up for our webinar. We will get you started on your 30-day free trial right away. Thanks so much + + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/javaenterpriserules/videos/methods/mdm.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/javaenterpriserules/videos/methods/mdm.md index c66c8f0cd5..5c5e691eb9 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/javaenterpriserules/videos/methods/mdm.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/javaenterpriserules/videos/methods/mdm.md @@ -53,3 +53,5 @@ When I come over to java.com to do the same thing, we see that I am running Vers There you have it. We were able to route the right version of Java to the right website and deploy those policies using your own MDM service. If this is of interest to you, sign up for our webinar and we'll get you started on a free trial right away. Thanks so much. + + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/javaenterpriserules/videos/methods/pdqdeploy.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/javaenterpriserules/videos/methods/pdqdeploy.md index b6c024c1ad..9ff0f3879c 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/javaenterpriserules/videos/methods/pdqdeploy.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/javaenterpriserules/videos/methods/pdqdeploy.md @@ -95,7 +95,7 @@ Shane: I'm the admin. Jeremy: You're in charge not them. Now, we're driving in these two settings, PolicyPak and GP Answers in here, but, wait, there's more. We can say even if a user tries to be super naughty, -perform ACL lockdown ([https://www.endpointpolicymanager.com/lockdown](https://www.endpointpolicymanager.com/lockdown)) thus +perform ACL lockdown ([https://www.policypak.com/lockdown](https://www.policypak.com/lockdown)) thus taking ownership of that file so the user can't work around your settings. Shane: After you drop the site exceptions file. @@ -165,3 +165,5 @@ Shane: PolicyPak guys. I'm Shane. Jeremy: Jeremy. Shane: Talk to you later. + + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/javaenterpriserules/videos/methods/sccm.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/javaenterpriserules/videos/methods/sccm.md index eca0a00e68..2fe428de23 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/javaenterpriserules/videos/methods/sccm.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/javaenterpriserules/videos/methods/sccm.md @@ -6,7 +6,7 @@ sidebar_position: 40 # Use SCCM, KACE, etc to specify different websites for different Java Configure websites to use the version of Java you choose, or block Java websites entirely -([https://www.endpointpolicymanager.com/pp-blog/windows-10-block-websites](https://www.endpointpolicymanager.com/pp-blog/windows-10-block-websites)) +([https://www.policypak.com/pp-blog/windows-10-block-websites](https://www.policypak.com/pp-blog/windows-10-block-websites)) – this demo uses SCCM, KACE, Altiris, whatever method you like (instead of Group Policy.) Making a Java Deployment Rule Set for your Enterprise has never been easier or more flexible. @@ -69,3 +69,5 @@ if you don't want to. I hope this helps you out and you're ready to get started real soon. Thanks so much. + + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/javaenterpriserules/videos/methods/versionsmultiple.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/javaenterpriserules/videos/methods/versionsmultiple.md index 98a3fedc4d..6fa839fd23 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/javaenterpriserules/videos/methods/versionsmultiple.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/javaenterpriserules/videos/methods/versionsmultiple.md @@ -120,3 +120,5 @@ Shane: All right, I'm Shane. Jeremy: And I'm Jeremy. Shane: Talk to you later + + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/javaenterpriserules/videos/troubleshooting/_category_.json b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/javaenterpriserules/videos/troubleshooting/_category_.json index c5b7b877f0..a71f34efae 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/javaenterpriserules/videos/troubleshooting/_category_.json +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/javaenterpriserules/videos/troubleshooting/_category_.json @@ -3,4 +3,4 @@ "position": 30, "collapsed": true, "collapsible": true -} \ No newline at end of file +} diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/javaenterpriserules/videos/troubleshooting/xmlsurgery.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/javaenterpriserules/videos/troubleshooting/xmlsurgery.md index 5f4ebc9549..9985196209 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/javaenterpriserules/videos/troubleshooting/xmlsurgery.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/javaenterpriserules/videos/troubleshooting/xmlsurgery.md @@ -76,3 +76,5 @@ It is working just like we told it to. Instead of getting that error popup, we tied this to Version 8 Update 221 just like we told it to. Again, this doesn't come up very often, but if it every does happen for you, this is an easy way to fix it. I hope this helps you out. Thank you for watching. + + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/javaenterpriserules/videos/videolearningcenter.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/javaenterpriserules/videos/videolearningcenter.md index eb9702c395..fe969752b2 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/javaenterpriserules/videos/videolearningcenter.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/javaenterpriserules/videos/videolearningcenter.md @@ -31,3 +31,5 @@ See the following Video topics for Java Enterprise Rules Manager. ## Troubleshooting - [Endpoint Policy Manager Java Rules Manager: XML Surgery](/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/javaenterpriserules/videos/troubleshooting/xmlsurgery.md) + + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/networksecuritymanager/_category_.json b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/networksecuritymanager/_category_.json index 435ada7ce2..6f460244a5 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/networksecuritymanager/_category_.json +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/networksecuritymanager/_category_.json @@ -3,4 +3,4 @@ "position": 9, "collapsed": true, "collapsible": true -} \ No newline at end of file +} diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/networksecuritymanager/manual/_category_.json b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/networksecuritymanager/manual/_category_.json index 5bc73990cd..8e05bf86ef 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/networksecuritymanager/manual/_category_.json +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/networksecuritymanager/manual/_category_.json @@ -1 +1,2 @@ {"label": "Manual", "position": 5, "collapsed": true, "collapsible": true, "link": {"type": "doc", "id": "overview"}} + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/networksecuritymanager/manual/overview.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/networksecuritymanager/manual/overview.md index dffdfa817c..1355e21e6c 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/networksecuritymanager/manual/overview.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/networksecuritymanager/manual/overview.md @@ -150,3 +150,5 @@ topics via our How-To videos: [Endpoint Policy Manager Network Security Manager - Applications and Ports](/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/networksecuritymanager/videos/gettingstarted/applicationsports.md) - Deeper Dive into Customizations & Notifications: [Endpoint Policy Manager Network Security Manager - Global settings](/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/networksecuritymanager/videos/gettingstarted/globalsettings.md) + + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/networksecuritymanager/technotes/_category_.json b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/networksecuritymanager/technotes/_category_.json index 7aafe0ff8d..53a0b98db0 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/networksecuritymanager/technotes/_category_.json +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/networksecuritymanager/technotes/_category_.json @@ -1 +1,2 @@ {"label": "Tech Notes", "position": 10, "collapsed": true, "collapsible": true} + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/networksecuritymanager/videos/_category_.json b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/networksecuritymanager/videos/_category_.json index 77675c0c90..c3aa6c973f 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/networksecuritymanager/videos/_category_.json +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/networksecuritymanager/videos/_category_.json @@ -7,4 +7,4 @@ "type": "doc", "id": "videolearningcenter" } -} \ No newline at end of file +} diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/networksecuritymanager/videos/gettingstarted/_category_.json b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/networksecuritymanager/videos/gettingstarted/_category_.json index 7eb735f33a..3eef2a0a44 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/networksecuritymanager/videos/gettingstarted/_category_.json +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/networksecuritymanager/videos/gettingstarted/_category_.json @@ -3,4 +3,4 @@ "position": 10, "collapsed": true, "collapsible": true -} \ No newline at end of file +} diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/networksecuritymanager/videos/gettingstarted/applicationsports.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/networksecuritymanager/videos/gettingstarted/applicationsports.md index a3a22a2b0c..4eec7ba669 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/networksecuritymanager/videos/gettingstarted/applicationsports.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/networksecuritymanager/videos/gettingstarted/applicationsports.md @@ -8,4 +8,6 @@ sidebar_position: 30 Got applications you want to lockdown to use specific IPs and ports? Use this video to get the gist. - \ No newline at end of file + + + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/networksecuritymanager/videos/gettingstarted/auditingevents.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/networksecuritymanager/videos/gettingstarted/auditingevents.md index 8100108876..c63599d5b5 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/networksecuritymanager/videos/gettingstarted/auditingevents.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/networksecuritymanager/videos/gettingstarted/auditingevents.md @@ -8,4 +8,6 @@ sidebar_position: 50 Need to turn on eventing? You can do this per Process then per activity. See how in this video. - \ No newline at end of file + + + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/networksecuritymanager/videos/gettingstarted/basics.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/networksecuritymanager/videos/gettingstarted/basics.md index 5cd912c97f..48bfc0f1ed 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/networksecuritymanager/videos/gettingstarted/basics.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/networksecuritymanager/videos/gettingstarted/basics.md @@ -10,3 +10,5 @@ Here's a demo of Netwrix Endpoint Policy Manager (formerly PolicyPak) Network Se how to ensure specific processes are allowed to talk with only specific network / IP devices. + + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/networksecuritymanager/videos/gettingstarted/domainnames.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/networksecuritymanager/videos/gettingstarted/domainnames.md index eaa45b2ade..d03dcca0ee 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/networksecuritymanager/videos/gettingstarted/domainnames.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/networksecuritymanager/videos/gettingstarted/domainnames.md @@ -9,3 +9,5 @@ sidebar_position: 20 Want to use Domain Names to allow and block? You can do that ! + + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/networksecuritymanager/videos/gettingstarted/globalsettings.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/networksecuritymanager/videos/gettingstarted/globalsettings.md index 35a0560ddb..df49fc5287 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/networksecuritymanager/videos/gettingstarted/globalsettings.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/networksecuritymanager/videos/gettingstarted/globalsettings.md @@ -10,4 +10,6 @@ Learn how you can specify the text of the dialog box presented to users when Net Manager is actively managing a process. You can even use links in the dialog to send them to your helpdesk for more information ! - \ No newline at end of file + + + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/networksecuritymanager/videos/videolearningcenter.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/networksecuritymanager/videos/videolearningcenter.md index f7d835c013..97741eaabe 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/networksecuritymanager/videos/videolearningcenter.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/networksecuritymanager/videos/videolearningcenter.md @@ -15,3 +15,5 @@ See the following Video topics for Network Security Manager. - [Endpoint Policy Manager Network Security Manager - Applications and Ports](/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/networksecuritymanager/videos/gettingstarted/applicationsports.md) - [Endpoint Policy Manager Network Security Manager - Global settings](/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/networksecuritymanager/videos/gettingstarted/globalsettings.md) - [Endpoint Policy Manager Network Security Manager - Auditing Events](/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/networksecuritymanager/videos/gettingstarted/auditingevents.md) + + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/preferencesmanager/_category_.json b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/preferencesmanager/_category_.json index 8cf96db072..235fd0fb1c 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/preferencesmanager/_category_.json +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/preferencesmanager/_category_.json @@ -7,4 +7,4 @@ "type": "doc", "id": "overview" } -} \ No newline at end of file +} diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/preferencesmanager/manual/_category_.json b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/preferencesmanager/manual/_category_.json index 20ca7992c8..0c5b98a0c0 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/preferencesmanager/manual/_category_.json +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/preferencesmanager/manual/_category_.json @@ -7,4 +7,4 @@ "type": "doc", "id": "overview" } -} \ No newline at end of file +} diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/preferencesmanager/manual/gettingstarted/_category_.json b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/preferencesmanager/manual/gettingstarted/_category_.json index 9a0009e0f3..b99eea22a8 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/preferencesmanager/manual/gettingstarted/_category_.json +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/preferencesmanager/manual/gettingstarted/_category_.json @@ -7,4 +7,4 @@ "type": "doc", "id": "gettingstarted" } -} \ No newline at end of file +} diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/preferencesmanager/manual/gettingstarted/deploymsis.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/preferencesmanager/manual/gettingstarted/deploymsis.md index 045dc60a9e..9648d73af7 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/preferencesmanager/manual/gettingstarted/deploymsis.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/preferencesmanager/manual/gettingstarted/deploymsis.md @@ -26,7 +26,7 @@ install, and the MSI would install silently in the background. Next, the Group Policy Preferences XML file is placed within a Endpoint Policy Manager directory on the machine, to be read and processed. Within 10 seconds, you should see the Group Policy Preference -item apply the www.endpointpolicymanager.com shortcut URL on the desktop. +item apply the www.policypak.com shortcut URL on the desktop. ![quickstart_using_policypak_10](/images/endpointpolicymanager/preferences/quickstart_using_endpointpolicymanager_10.webp) @@ -36,3 +36,5 @@ mode (with "computer" in the name) and the Endpoint Policy Manager Preferences M extension (CSE) is installed on the machine. ::: + + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/preferencesmanager/manual/gettingstarted/gettingstarted.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/preferencesmanager/manual/gettingstarted/gettingstarted.md index 56a3a8c47d..3e35e85f92 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/preferencesmanager/manual/gettingstarted/gettingstarted.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/preferencesmanager/manual/gettingstarted/gettingstarted.md @@ -46,21 +46,21 @@ examples, you'll see a file named `ppprefs-shortcut.xml`. Remove the file from the ZIP archive, and put it in a handy place for the deployment step. -The Group Policy Preference item has a simple goal: to place a shortcut for www.endpointpolicymanager.com on the +The Group Policy Preference item has a simple goal: to place a shortcut for www.policypak.com on the desktop. If you wish to create a Group Policy Preference item from scratch, see the next section. ## Option 2 - Using Microsoft Group Policy Preferences Editor While you can use any combination of Group Policy Preference items, we strongly recommend that you -use the Group Policy Preference item shown below, which puts an icon for www.endpointpolicymanager.com on the +use the Group Policy Preference item shown below, which puts an icon for www.policypak.com on the desktop. These are the settings used to make the Group Policy Preference item: -- Name: www.endpointpolicymanager.com +- Name: www.policypak.com - Target Type: URL - Location: Desktop -- Target URL: www.endpointpolicymanager.com +- Target URL: www.policypak.com - Icon file path: `%SystemRoot%\system32\SHELL32.dll` - Icon index: 47 @@ -81,3 +81,5 @@ Computer side, depending on which side on are on. ![quickstart_using_policypak_3](/images/endpointpolicymanager/preferences/quickstart_using_endpointpolicymanager_3.webp) Keep the Group Policy Preference item file you created handy for the next step. + + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/preferencesmanager/manual/gettingstarted/maintaincompliance.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/preferencesmanager/manual/gettingstarted/maintaincompliance.md index 9fb2ba62cd..d7244c7588 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/preferencesmanager/manual/gettingstarted/maintaincompliance.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/preferencesmanager/manual/gettingstarted/maintaincompliance.md @@ -8,7 +8,7 @@ sidebar_position: 30 When a computer is off the network and out of contact with a domain controller, Group Policy Preferences has no way to reapply its settings. Endpoint Policy Manager Preferences Manager fixes -this problem. To see this in action, delete the www.endpointpolicymanager.com icon from the desktop. Then, test +this problem. To see this in action, delete the www.policypak.com icon from the desktop. Then, test Endpoint Policy Manager Preferences Manager's automatic compliance on the client machine by unplugging the network cable and then doing one of the following: @@ -30,3 +30,5 @@ You can filter which users will see this shortcut item via Item-Level Targeting Targeting within the MSI itself. ::: + + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/preferencesmanager/manual/gettingstarted/makemsis.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/preferencesmanager/manual/gettingstarted/makemsis.md index e64b0f28b6..d244a81563 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/preferencesmanager/manual/gettingstarted/makemsis.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/preferencesmanager/manual/gettingstarted/makemsis.md @@ -8,7 +8,7 @@ sidebar_position: 10 :::note For an overview of the Endpoint Policy Manager Exporter utility, please watch this video: -[](http://www.endpointpolicymanager.com/video/endpointpolicymanager-preferences-with-endpointpolicymanager-exporter.html)[Endpoint Policy ManagerPreferences with Endpoint Policy Manager Exporter](/docs/endpointpolicymanager/archive/preferencesexporter.md)l. +[](https://www.policypak.com/video/endpointpolicymanager-preferences-with-endpointpolicymanager-exporter.html)[Endpoint Policy ManagerPreferences with Endpoint Policy Manager Exporter](/docs/endpointpolicymanager/archive/preferencesexporter.md)l. ::: @@ -69,3 +69,5 @@ we've saved it to the desktop as Deploy GPP MSI.msi. See Appendix A: [Using Endpoint Policy Manager with MDM and UEM Tools](/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gettingstarted/mdmmanual/uemtools/uemtools.md) for additional information on the Endpoint Policy Manager Exporter utility + + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/preferencesmanager/manual/itemleveltargeting.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/preferencesmanager/manual/itemleveltargeting.md index 52ddd6c052..4c0566286e 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/preferencesmanager/manual/itemleveltargeting.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/preferencesmanager/manual/itemleveltargeting.md @@ -79,3 +79,5 @@ Filters section. ![group_policy_preferences_item_4](/images/endpointpolicymanager/preferences/group_policy_preferences_item_4.webp) The XML of the Group Policy Preference item verifies that Item-Level Targeting is being used. + + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/preferencesmanager/manual/overview.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/preferencesmanager/manual/overview.md index 747569dbcf..293283050c 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/preferencesmanager/manual/overview.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/preferencesmanager/manual/overview.md @@ -7,8 +7,7 @@ sidebar_position: 20 # Preferences Manager :::note -Before reading this section, please ensure you have read Book 2: -[Installation Quick Start](/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gettingstarted/overviewinstall/overviewinstall.md), which will help you +Before reading this section, please ensure you have read the [Installation Quick Start](/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gettingstarted/overviewinstall/overviewinstall.md), which will help you learn to do the following: ::: @@ -112,3 +111,5 @@ schema. Additionally, you do not need to install any server components, upgrade or buy any server-side infrastructure. There is no requirement for domain mode or functional level. To be clear, every client computer (Windows 7 and higher) or Terminal Services (RDS)/Citrix machine (Windows Server 2008 or higher) must have the Endpoint Policy Manager CSE installed and licensed. + + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/preferencesmanager/manual/preferences/_category_.json b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/preferencesmanager/manual/preferences/_category_.json index 10bdcb77e3..ef77a8c099 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/preferencesmanager/manual/preferences/_category_.json +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/preferencesmanager/manual/preferences/_category_.json @@ -7,4 +7,4 @@ "type": "doc", "id": "overview" } -} \ No newline at end of file +} diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/preferencesmanager/manual/preferences/clientmachines.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/preferencesmanager/manual/preferences/clientmachines.md index 657edb33c2..1ad497dd42 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/preferencesmanager/manual/preferences/clientmachines.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/preferencesmanager/manual/preferences/clientmachines.md @@ -21,8 +21,7 @@ Endpoint Manager (SCCM and Intune), or a similar program, did you first manually installation of the MSI? **Step 4 –** Is your computer licensed? All computers must be licensed in order for Endpoint Policy -Manager Preferences Manager to work properly (see Book 1: -[Introduction and Basic Concepts](/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gettingstarted/basicconcepts/basicconcepts.md) for more information). Alternatively, try +Manager Preferences Manager to work properly (see the [Introduction and Basic Concepts](/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gettingstarted/basicconcepts/basicconcepts.md) for more information). Alternatively, try renaming the computer to "Computer1" (or a similar name) such that "computer" is in the name. When you do this, the Endpoint Policy Manager Preferences Manager CSE will act as if it's fully licensed. If Endpoint Policy Manager Preferences Manager starts to work, you have a licensing issue. @@ -36,3 +35,5 @@ you're actually trying to apply the file to a Windows 8 system? reboot. See if your settings apply now. If so, try to determine why the settings worked when the computer was in Trial mode (i.e., when it had the word "computer" in the computer name) and not in Licensed mode. + + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/preferencesmanager/manual/preferences/logs.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/preferencesmanager/manual/preferences/logs.md index c13070e1fd..b0e3ab12a5 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/preferencesmanager/manual/preferences/logs.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/preferencesmanager/manual/preferences/logs.md @@ -44,3 +44,5 @@ You can see an example of the contents of the logs in Figure 21. ![troubleshooting_2](/images/endpointpolicymanager/troubleshooting/preferences/troubleshooting_2.webp) Figure 21. The contents of the logs that are required for troubleshooting. + + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/preferencesmanager/manual/preferences/logsenhanced.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/preferencesmanager/manual/preferences/logsenhanced.md index 7f4a9450fa..a7c6375724 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/preferencesmanager/manual/preferences/logsenhanced.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/preferencesmanager/manual/preferences/logsenhanced.md @@ -25,3 +25,5 @@ logs called `Service`. Then within `Service` add a `Reg_DWORD` called Verbose an Figure 23. The Service key will not exist by default and must be created before the value is set within it. + + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/preferencesmanager/manual/preferences/overview.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/preferencesmanager/manual/preferences/overview.md index 88ff360036..0a33e87eb4 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/preferencesmanager/manual/preferences/overview.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/preferencesmanager/manual/preferences/overview.md @@ -22,8 +22,8 @@ To get you working as quickly as possible, please send us the following items: - Your Group Policy Preferences XML data file(s). - An example of a client's log files. All Endpoint Policy Manager products have a universal log "collector" utility. Simply run` pplogs.exe` from a command prompt and a ZIP file will be - generated for you. Mail that ZIP file to [support@endpointpolicymanager.com](mailto:support@endpointpolicymanager.com) or - directly to your support representative if asked. + generated for you. [Open a support ticket](https://www.netwrix.com/tickets.html#/open-a-ticket) and attach that ZIP file, or + contact your support representative if asked. - Screenshots or a video of the problem, if there's something to see. Use an application such as ScreenShot Pilot ([http://tinyurl.com/screenshotpilot](http://tinyurl.com/screenshotpilot)) or Jing ([www.Techsmith.com](http://www.Techsmith.com)) to capture images or videos showing your @@ -31,3 +31,5 @@ To get you working as quickly as possible, please send us the following items: We'll try to get you an answer right away. Call (800) 883-8002 if you think we haven't gotten your request for help. We want to help you! + + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/preferencesmanager/manual/setup.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/preferencesmanager/manual/setup.md index ca48e4eefa..fc6752ef63 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/preferencesmanager/manual/setup.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/preferencesmanager/manual/setup.md @@ -33,3 +33,5 @@ At this point, you should have the following ready: - The Endpoint Policy Manager Exporter utility on the management station. Now you're ready to test Endpoint Policy Manager Preferences Manager. + + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/preferencesmanager/overview.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/preferencesmanager/overview.md index 14d98f97a0..0be78a020e 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/preferencesmanager/overview.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/preferencesmanager/overview.md @@ -17,3 +17,5 @@ Complete documentation for using Preferences Manager: - **Item Level Targeting** - Advanced targeting capabilities - **Getting Started** - Step-by-step deployment guides - **Preferences** - Detailed preferences configuration + + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/remotedesktopprotocolmanager/_category_.json b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/remotedesktopprotocolmanager/_category_.json index e9286a705a..a638cb4ae0 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/remotedesktopprotocolmanager/_category_.json +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/remotedesktopprotocolmanager/_category_.json @@ -8,3 +8,4 @@ "id": "overview" } } + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/remotedesktopprotocolmanager/knowledgebase/_category_.json b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/remotedesktopprotocolmanager/knowledgebase/_category_.json index 10ef29b1e3..021b3f2c63 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/remotedesktopprotocolmanager/knowledgebase/_category_.json +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/remotedesktopprotocolmanager/knowledgebase/_category_.json @@ -4,3 +4,4 @@ "collapsed": true, "collapsible": true } + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/remotedesktopprotocolmanager/knowledgebase/overview.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/remotedesktopprotocolmanager/knowledgebase/overview.md index 2373be5001..265bcf9208 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/remotedesktopprotocolmanager/knowledgebase/overview.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/remotedesktopprotocolmanager/knowledgebase/overview.md @@ -15,4 +15,6 @@ Configuration and installation guides for RDP Manager. Best practices and helpful tips for using RDP Manager effectively. ## Troubleshooting -Solutions to common issues and problems with RDP Manager. \ No newline at end of file +Solutions to common issues and problems with RDP Manager. + + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/remotedesktopprotocolmanager/manual/_category_.json b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/remotedesktopprotocolmanager/manual/_category_.json index e49e37b4ba..7fe3599c06 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/remotedesktopprotocolmanager/manual/_category_.json +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/remotedesktopprotocolmanager/manual/_category_.json @@ -4,3 +4,4 @@ "collapsed": true, "collapsible": true } + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/remotedesktopprotocolmanager/manual/configuration/_category_.json b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/remotedesktopprotocolmanager/manual/configuration/_category_.json index 231704b45b..e5db75a598 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/remotedesktopprotocolmanager/manual/configuration/_category_.json +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/remotedesktopprotocolmanager/manual/configuration/_category_.json @@ -4,3 +4,4 @@ "collapsed": true, "collapsible": true } + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/remotedesktopprotocolmanager/manual/configuration/exportcollections.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/remotedesktopprotocolmanager/manual/configuration/exportcollections.md index f2b996a09b..0539902365 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/remotedesktopprotocolmanager/manual/configuration/exportcollections.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/remotedesktopprotocolmanager/manual/configuration/exportcollections.md @@ -19,3 +19,5 @@ Remember that Endpoint Policy Manager RDP policies can be created and exported o Computer side. For instance, below we have a collection being exported. ![using_item_level_targeting_8](/images/endpointpolicymanager/remotedesktopprotocol/itemleveltargeting/using_item_level_targeting_8.webp) + + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/remotedesktopprotocolmanager/manual/configuration/itemleveltargeting.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/remotedesktopprotocolmanager/manual/configuration/itemleveltargeting.md index 50f0f4f38a..18f0bd2862 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/remotedesktopprotocolmanager/manual/configuration/itemleveltargeting.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/remotedesktopprotocolmanager/manual/configuration/itemleveltargeting.md @@ -25,3 +25,5 @@ Item-level targeting provides granular control over which users or computers rec - Target based on computer properties For detailed configuration steps, see the original item-level targeting documentation. + + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/remotedesktopprotocolmanager/manual/configuration/processorderprecedence.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/remotedesktopprotocolmanager/manual/configuration/processorderprecedence.md index 7f9f374077..8ec9e76a8f 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/remotedesktopprotocolmanager/manual/configuration/processorderprecedence.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/remotedesktopprotocolmanager/manual/configuration/processorderprecedence.md @@ -14,3 +14,5 @@ to highest. ![using_item_level_targeting_5](/images/endpointpolicymanager/remotedesktopprotocol/itemleveltargeting/using_item_level_targeting_5.webp) ![using_item_level_targeting_6](/images/endpointpolicymanager/remotedesktopprotocol/itemleveltargeting/using_item_level_targeting_6.webp) + + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/remotedesktopprotocolmanager/manual/gettingtoknow/_category_.json b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/remotedesktopprotocolmanager/manual/gettingtoknow/_category_.json index 400fb26178..bdda3fbb72 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/remotedesktopprotocolmanager/manual/gettingtoknow/_category_.json +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/remotedesktopprotocolmanager/manual/gettingtoknow/_category_.json @@ -4,3 +4,4 @@ "collapsed": true, "collapsible": true } + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/remotedesktopprotocolmanager/manual/gettingtoknow/importrdpfile.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/remotedesktopprotocolmanager/manual/gettingtoknow/importrdpfile.md index 5ab26f6f0d..805fc67627 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/remotedesktopprotocolmanager/manual/gettingtoknow/importrdpfile.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/remotedesktopprotocolmanager/manual/gettingtoknow/importrdpfile.md @@ -14,3 +14,5 @@ Then browse to the saved RDP file. Below you can see the imported path of the RD the file path setting was automatically imported, as are all other settings. ![getting_to_know_policypak_7](/images/endpointpolicymanager/remotedesktopprotocol/getting_to_know_endpointpolicymanager_7.webp) + + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/remotedesktopprotocolmanager/manual/gettingtoknow/overview_1.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/remotedesktopprotocolmanager/manual/gettingtoknow/overview_1.md index 9460538e7a..e3e70a9e56 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/remotedesktopprotocolmanager/manual/gettingtoknow/overview_1.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/remotedesktopprotocolmanager/manual/gettingtoknow/overview_1.md @@ -30,3 +30,5 @@ in Figure 18. ![troubleshooting](/images/endpointpolicymanager/troubleshooting/remotedesktopprotocol/troubleshooting.webp) Figure 18. The ppuser log file. + + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/remotedesktopprotocolmanager/manual/gettingtoknow/policiessettings.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/remotedesktopprotocolmanager/manual/gettingtoknow/policiessettings.md index 9d09411a29..682fc5ca01 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/remotedesktopprotocolmanager/manual/gettingtoknow/policiessettings.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/remotedesktopprotocolmanager/manual/gettingtoknow/policiessettings.md @@ -52,3 +52,5 @@ green it means that no value has been assigned to that variable. You can also configure experience settings such as optimized performance speed. ![getting_to_know_policypak_5](/images/endpointpolicymanager/remotedesktopprotocol/getting_to_know_endpointpolicymanager_5.webp) + + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/remotedesktopprotocolmanager/manual/overview.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/remotedesktopprotocolmanager/manual/overview.md index 264aee4c49..b2e02c8da9 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/remotedesktopprotocolmanager/manual/overview.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/remotedesktopprotocolmanager/manual/overview.md @@ -30,3 +30,5 @@ Advanced configuration options including item-level targeting and process order - Tech Notes Get started by exploring the Getting to Know RDP Manager section. + + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/remotedesktopprotocolmanager/overview.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/remotedesktopprotocolmanager/overview.md index 7da6a915ee..d7acba9d7c 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/remotedesktopprotocolmanager/overview.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/remotedesktopprotocolmanager/overview.md @@ -34,3 +34,5 @@ Video tutorials and demonstrations: - Support for multiple deployment methods Start with the Manual section to learn the basics, then explore specific topics as needed. + + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/remotedesktopprotocolmanager/videolearningcenter/_category_.json b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/remotedesktopprotocolmanager/videolearningcenter/_category_.json index e683fd5a16..c050164c33 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/remotedesktopprotocolmanager/videolearningcenter/_category_.json +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/remotedesktopprotocolmanager/videolearningcenter/_category_.json @@ -4,3 +4,4 @@ "collapsed": true, "collapsible": true } + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/remotedesktopprotocolmanager/videos/_category_.json b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/remotedesktopprotocolmanager/videos/_category_.json index c96d7f4f5b..005e87b0f4 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/remotedesktopprotocolmanager/videos/_category_.json +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/remotedesktopprotocolmanager/videos/_category_.json @@ -7,4 +7,4 @@ "type": "doc", "id": "videolearningcenter" } -} \ No newline at end of file +} diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/remotedesktopprotocolmanager/videos/remoteworkandvdi/_category_.json b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/remotedesktopprotocolmanager/videos/remoteworkandvdi/_category_.json index bfc8ecc3e2..26900b834c 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/remotedesktopprotocolmanager/videos/remoteworkandvdi/_category_.json +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/remotedesktopprotocolmanager/videos/remoteworkandvdi/_category_.json @@ -3,4 +3,4 @@ "position": 10, "collapsed": true, "collapsible": true -} \ No newline at end of file +} diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/remotedesktopprotocolmanager/videos/remoteworkandvdi/cloud.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/remotedesktopprotocolmanager/videos/remoteworkandvdi/cloud.md index e1c9521aa4..4ca899e3e9 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/remotedesktopprotocolmanager/videos/remoteworkandvdi/cloud.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/remotedesktopprotocolmanager/videos/remoteworkandvdi/cloud.md @@ -12,4 +12,6 @@ Manager RDP Manager enables you to deliver .RDP files using the Endpoint Policy Edition and dictate connections as YOU want them defined. Don't leave it up to end users--you set it for them! - \ No newline at end of file + + + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/remotedesktopprotocolmanager/videos/remoteworkandvdi/itemleveltargeting.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/remotedesktopprotocolmanager/videos/remoteworkandvdi/itemleveltargeting.md index 02c340efac..f5eaa81146 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/remotedesktopprotocolmanager/videos/remoteworkandvdi/itemleveltargeting.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/remotedesktopprotocolmanager/videos/remoteworkandvdi/itemleveltargeting.md @@ -9,4 +9,6 @@ sidebar_position: 40 Deliver unique RDP sessions to multiple users, machines, security groups and more using Netwrix Endpoint Policy Manager (formerly PolicyPak)'s RDP Manager and Item Level Targeting! - \ No newline at end of file + + + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/remotedesktopprotocolmanager/videos/remoteworkandvdi/mdm.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/remotedesktopprotocolmanager/videos/remoteworkandvdi/mdm.md index 43d0b75e86..afb3482a52 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/remotedesktopprotocolmanager/videos/remoteworkandvdi/mdm.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/remotedesktopprotocolmanager/videos/remoteworkandvdi/mdm.md @@ -11,4 +11,6 @@ up to date if a user changes it. Welcome Endpoint Policy Manager RDP Manager. En Manager RDP manager enables you to deliver .RDP files and dictate connections as YOU want them defined. Don't leave it up to end users-- you set it for them! - \ No newline at end of file + + + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/remotedesktopprotocolmanager/videos/remoteworkandvdi/vdiscenarios.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/remotedesktopprotocolmanager/videos/remoteworkandvdi/vdiscenarios.md index 502ba2f232..0fcf9593b0 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/remotedesktopprotocolmanager/videos/remoteworkandvdi/vdiscenarios.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/remotedesktopprotocolmanager/videos/remoteworkandvdi/vdiscenarios.md @@ -106,3 +106,5 @@ the way we want. All these things are available to you to keep updated. You can dictate the remote work and work-from-home scenarios that you're after using Endpoint Policy Manager RDP link manager. I hope this video helps you out. Looking forward to getting you started real soon. Thanks so much. + + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/remotedesktopprotocolmanager/videos/videolearningcenter.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/remotedesktopprotocolmanager/videos/videolearningcenter.md index 11c30895ab..3e0fbcf9d7 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/remotedesktopprotocolmanager/videos/videolearningcenter.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/remotedesktopprotocolmanager/videos/videolearningcenter.md @@ -14,3 +14,5 @@ See the following Video topics for Endpoint Policy Manager RDP Manager. - [Create and update .RDP files for end-users using Endpoint Policy Manager Cloud Edition](./remoteworkandvdi/cloud.md) - [Create and update .RDP files for end-users using Endpoint Policy Manager MDM Edition](./remoteworkandvdi/mdm.md) - [Use Item Level Targeting to Deliver Targeted .RDP Files](./remoteworkandvdi/itemleveltargeting.md) + + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/remoteworkdeliverymanager/_category_.json b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/remoteworkdeliverymanager/_category_.json index 6caeb869ad..6ae043b56b 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/remoteworkdeliverymanager/_category_.json +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/remoteworkdeliverymanager/_category_.json @@ -7,4 +7,4 @@ "type": "doc", "id": "overview" } -} \ No newline at end of file +} diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/remoteworkdeliverymanager/manual/_category_.json b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/remoteworkdeliverymanager/manual/_category_.json index e49e37b4ba..7fe3599c06 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/remoteworkdeliverymanager/manual/_category_.json +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/remoteworkdeliverymanager/manual/_category_.json @@ -4,3 +4,4 @@ "collapsed": true, "collapsible": true } + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/remoteworkdeliverymanager/manual/cloudmdm.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/remoteworkdeliverymanager/manual/cloudmdm.md index 7f6477b490..ace0cc51e3 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/remoteworkdeliverymanager/manual/cloudmdm.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/remoteworkdeliverymanager/manual/cloudmdm.md @@ -61,3 +61,5 @@ Next, specify the overwrite mode. After the Endpoint Policy Manager Remote Work Delivery Manager policy setting is delivered one time using your MDM service, all you need to do is update the ZIP file as needed. Endpoint Policy Manager keeps those files updated on your endpoints. + + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/remoteworkdeliverymanager/manual/exportcollections.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/remoteworkdeliverymanager/manual/exportcollections.md index 448c74565d..356fbaa8dd 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/remoteworkdeliverymanager/manual/exportcollections.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/remoteworkdeliverymanager/manual/exportcollections.md @@ -55,3 +55,5 @@ for additional information on how to export policies and use Endpoint Policy Man Note that exported collections or policies maintain any Item-Level Targeting set within them. If you've used items that represent Group Membership in Active Directory, then those items will only function when the machine is domain-joined. + + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/remoteworkdeliverymanager/manual/gettoknow/_category_.json b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/remoteworkdeliverymanager/manual/gettoknow/_category_.json index e3dd134faa..154faff0a5 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/remoteworkdeliverymanager/manual/gettoknow/_category_.json +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/remoteworkdeliverymanager/manual/gettoknow/_category_.json @@ -7,4 +7,4 @@ "type": "doc", "id": "gettoknow" } -} \ No newline at end of file +} diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/remoteworkdeliverymanager/manual/gettoknow/collections.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/remoteworkdeliverymanager/manual/gettoknow/collections.md index ae16e86da1..6b5dd6b270 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/remoteworkdeliverymanager/manual/gettoknow/collections.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/remoteworkdeliverymanager/manual/gettoknow/collections.md @@ -25,3 +25,5 @@ As such, you can use a collection to: order. - Process policies synchronously — When checked, this will ensure that each individual policy is finished processing before the next one starts. + + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/remoteworkdeliverymanager/manual/gettoknow/computerside.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/remoteworkdeliverymanager/manual/gettoknow/computerside.md index 1a249083aa..4486f976b6 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/remoteworkdeliverymanager/manual/gettoknow/computerside.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/remoteworkdeliverymanager/manual/gettoknow/computerside.md @@ -44,3 +44,5 @@ Also, note some subtle differences about when policies are set to Always apply: - All policies with **Always run** selected will reapply when policy changes are made. - All policies with **Always run** selected will reapply when the Endpoint Policy Manager service starts up. + + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/remoteworkdeliverymanager/manual/gettoknow/gettingstarted/_category_.json b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/remoteworkdeliverymanager/manual/gettoknow/gettingstarted/_category_.json index 4a1fa85222..66b6ab45c7 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/remoteworkdeliverymanager/manual/gettoknow/gettingstarted/_category_.json +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/remoteworkdeliverymanager/manual/gettoknow/gettingstarted/_category_.json @@ -7,4 +7,4 @@ "type": "doc", "id": "overview" } -} \ No newline at end of file +} diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/remoteworkdeliverymanager/manual/gettoknow/gettingstarted/overview.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/remoteworkdeliverymanager/manual/gettoknow/gettingstarted/overview.md index e2ea0900bd..31eccc80f8 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/remoteworkdeliverymanager/manual/gettoknow/gettingstarted/overview.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/remoteworkdeliverymanager/manual/gettoknow/gettingstarted/overview.md @@ -9,3 +9,5 @@ sidebar_position: 10 This is a two-part Quickstart example. In Part 1, we're going to copy the installer file for Notepad++ from an SMB share, and then run it silently after the install. In Part 2, we're going to copy a file from an HTTP(S) webserver like Dropbox. + + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/remoteworkdeliverymanager/manual/gettoknow/gettingstarted/policiesstandard.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/remoteworkdeliverymanager/manual/gettoknow/gettingstarted/policiesstandard.md index 937e149f0a..94d6f1ed0f 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/remoteworkdeliverymanager/manual/gettoknow/gettingstarted/policiesstandard.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/remoteworkdeliverymanager/manual/gettoknow/gettingstarted/policiesstandard.md @@ -107,3 +107,5 @@ Notepad++ appear under the Recently added heading. to Link Enabled, or delete the GPO, and see Notepad++ go away. ![getting_to_know_policypak_15](/images/endpointpolicymanager/remoteworkdelivery/gettingstarted/getting_to_know_endpointpolicymanager_15.webp) + + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/remoteworkdeliverymanager/manual/gettoknow/gettingstarted/policiesweb.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/remoteworkdeliverymanager/manual/gettoknow/gettingstarted/policiesweb.md index 7bb080b243..5807d5030f 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/remoteworkdeliverymanager/manual/gettoknow/gettingstarted/policiesweb.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/remoteworkdeliverymanager/manual/gettoknow/gettingstarted/policiesweb.md @@ -80,3 +80,5 @@ There is a little more to understanding web policies, which will be explained in Advanced Web Policies: Unpacking and Using ZIP Archives. There is also a security concern about web policies within GPOs. For more information on this issue, see the section titled Remote Work Delivery Manager Security Concerns. + + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/remoteworkdeliverymanager/manual/gettoknow/gettoknow.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/remoteworkdeliverymanager/manual/gettoknow/gettoknow.md index ccc65b6fbc..f588ebc3a1 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/remoteworkdeliverymanager/manual/gettoknow/gettoknow.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/remoteworkdeliverymanager/manual/gettoknow/gettoknow.md @@ -26,3 +26,5 @@ The functions of collections and policies are as follows: Both collections and policies may have Item-Level Targeting (explained in more detail later), which enables you to target policies based on criteria that you specify. + + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/remoteworkdeliverymanager/manual/gettoknow/multiplefiles.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/remoteworkdeliverymanager/manual/gettoknow/multiplefiles.md index 99840939fd..df910548f6 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/remoteworkdeliverymanager/manual/gettoknow/multiplefiles.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/remoteworkdeliverymanager/manual/gettoknow/multiplefiles.md @@ -44,3 +44,5 @@ modified date or time stamp. Therefore, if the source and destination file size the source and destination timestamp is unequal, then the file is assumed to have been changed. ::: + + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/remoteworkdeliverymanager/manual/gettoknow/recursion.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/remoteworkdeliverymanager/manual/gettoknow/recursion.md index 75249ceb9d..e67be02295 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/remoteworkdeliverymanager/manual/gettoknow/recursion.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/remoteworkdeliverymanager/manual/gettoknow/recursion.md @@ -60,3 +60,5 @@ the number of files copied during an operation. You can also require that files be only copied when an attribute is set or not set. ![getting_to_know_policypak_30](/images/endpointpolicymanager/remoteworkdelivery/advanced/standard/getting_to_know_endpointpolicymanager_30.webp) + + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/remoteworkdeliverymanager/manual/insouts.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/remoteworkdeliverymanager/manual/insouts.md index 9d117a9610..322fa26d74 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/remoteworkdeliverymanager/manual/insouts.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/remoteworkdeliverymanager/manual/insouts.md @@ -42,3 +42,5 @@ use the MDM service's MSI file deployment ability. Even though it works, and wou time, this is not a great system when you need to update one or more files on a regular basis, because the process becomes tedious and error-prone. With Endpoint Policy Manager, you'll see how to quickly copy files to endpoints and keep them updated on a regular basis. + + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/remoteworkdeliverymanager/manual/itemleveltargeting.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/remoteworkdeliverymanager/manual/itemleveltargeting.md index f45f2cc85b..fd40d578d5 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/remoteworkdeliverymanager/manual/itemleveltargeting.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/remoteworkdeliverymanager/manual/itemleveltargeting.md @@ -66,3 +66,5 @@ Item-Level Targeting is applied to a collection, then none of the items in the c unless the Item-Level Targeting on the collection evaluates to True. ::: + + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/remoteworkdeliverymanager/manual/overview.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/remoteworkdeliverymanager/manual/overview.md index 81239d1e27..6df028591b 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/remoteworkdeliverymanager/manual/overview.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/remoteworkdeliverymanager/manual/overview.md @@ -7,8 +7,7 @@ sidebar_position: 10 # Remote Work Delivery Manager :::note -Before reading this section, please ensure you have read Book 2: -[Installation Quick Start](/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gettingstarted/overviewinstall/overviewinstall.md), which will help you +Before reading this section, please ensure you have read the [Installation Quick Start](/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gettingstarted/overviewinstall/overviewinstall.md), which will help you learn to do the following: ::: @@ -69,8 +68,9 @@ even to non-domain-joined machines over the Internet. Policy Manager CSE must be present in order to accept Endpoint Policy Manager Remote Work Delivery Manager directives via Group Policy, or when using MEMCM, KACE, MDM, or similar utilities. - Endpoints — In order to use these, they must be licensed for Endpoint Policy Manager Remote Work - Delivery Manager using one of the licensing methods, which are described in Book 1: - [Introduction and Basic Concepts](/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gettingstarted/basicconcepts/basicconcepts.md). + Delivery Manager using one of the licensing methods, which are described in the [Introduction and Basic Concepts](/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gettingstarted/basicconcepts/basicconcepts.md). - PolicyPak Exporter (optional) — A free utility that lets you take Endpoint Policy Manager Admin Templates Manager and our other products' XML files and wrap them into a portable MSI file for deployment using MEMCM, an MDM service, or your own systems management software. + + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/remoteworkdeliverymanager/manual/processorderprecedence.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/remoteworkdeliverymanager/manual/processorderprecedence.md index b1e2e3fb94..4c97e0519b 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/remoteworkdeliverymanager/manual/processorderprecedence.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/remoteworkdeliverymanager/manual/processorderprecedence.md @@ -37,3 +37,5 @@ Here is how precedence works: - Endpoint Policy Manager file-based policies (including those delivered from an MDM service) have the next highest precedence. - Endpoint Policy Manager Group Policy policies have the highest precedence. + + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/remoteworkdeliverymanager/manual/remoteworkdelivery/_category_.json b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/remoteworkdeliverymanager/manual/remoteworkdelivery/_category_.json index 75c60fcdde..27512f921a 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/remoteworkdeliverymanager/manual/remoteworkdelivery/_category_.json +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/remoteworkdeliverymanager/manual/remoteworkdelivery/_category_.json @@ -7,4 +7,4 @@ "type": "doc", "id": "overview" } -} \ No newline at end of file +} diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/remoteworkdeliverymanager/manual/remoteworkdelivery/events.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/remoteworkdeliverymanager/manual/remoteworkdelivery/events.md index c4ddc64ae4..73a1856135 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/remoteworkdeliverymanager/manual/remoteworkdelivery/events.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/remoteworkdeliverymanager/manual/remoteworkdelivery/events.md @@ -55,3 +55,5 @@ events in each category: - EventId = 709: HTTP revert job fails with error. - EventId = 710: HTTP revert job fails with error. - EventId = 711: HTTP revert job is completed. + + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/remoteworkdeliverymanager/manual/remoteworkdelivery/logs.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/remoteworkdeliverymanager/manual/remoteworkdelivery/logs.md index bd7e57cb9a..980babd4b4 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/remoteworkdeliverymanager/manual/remoteworkdelivery/logs.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/remoteworkdeliverymanager/manual/remoteworkdelivery/logs.md @@ -56,6 +56,7 @@ Manager Remote Work Delivery Manager (see Figure 56): Figure 56. Log files showing when a policy applies and when a policy reverts. -If needed, logs are automatically wrapped up and can be sent to -[support@endpointpolicymanager.com](mailto:support@endpointpolicymanager.com) using the `PPLOGS.EXE` command on any endpoint +If needed, logs are automatically wrapped up and can be sent to support by [opening a support ticket](https://www.netwrix.com/tickets.html#/open-a-ticket) using the `PPLOGS.EXE` command on any endpoint where the client-side extension is installed. + + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/remoteworkdeliverymanager/manual/remoteworkdelivery/overview.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/remoteworkdeliverymanager/manual/remoteworkdelivery/overview.md index 1a344b207d..db1adf313e 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/remoteworkdeliverymanager/manual/remoteworkdelivery/overview.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/remoteworkdeliverymanager/manual/remoteworkdelivery/overview.md @@ -8,3 +8,5 @@ sidebar_position: 80 In this section, we give you a few tips about Netwrix Endpoint Policy Manager (formerly PolicyPak) Remote Work Delivery Manager and discuss a security concern with some ways to troubleshoot it. + + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/remoteworkdeliverymanager/manual/remoteworkdelivery/refreshtiming.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/remoteworkdeliverymanager/manual/remoteworkdelivery/refreshtiming.md index 12194f9262..d06831f73b 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/remoteworkdeliverymanager/manual/remoteworkdelivery/refreshtiming.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/remoteworkdeliverymanager/manual/remoteworkdelivery/refreshtiming.md @@ -12,3 +12,5 @@ standards of Group Policy: at logon, and in the background every 90–120 minute policies, they are downloaded and applied after that. When using Endpoint Policy Manager Cloud, clients check in for new policies every 60 minutes, and this is configurable within Endpoint Policy Manager Cloud per computer group. + + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/remoteworkdeliverymanager/manual/remoteworkdelivery/securityconcerns.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/remoteworkdeliverymanager/manual/remoteworkdelivery/securityconcerns.md index 2a157cf767..67d7f8028d 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/remoteworkdeliverymanager/manual/remoteworkdelivery/securityconcerns.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/remoteworkdeliverymanager/manual/remoteworkdelivery/securityconcerns.md @@ -72,3 +72,5 @@ permissions, the user cannot read the User side of the GPO's contents. ![tips_security_and_troubleshooting_5](/images/endpointpolicymanager/troubleshooting/remoteworkdelivery/tips_security_and_troubleshooting_5.webp) Figure 54. The result of hardening a GPO. + + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/remoteworkdeliverymanager/manual/remoteworkdelivery/tips/_category_.json b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/remoteworkdeliverymanager/manual/remoteworkdelivery/tips/_category_.json index 3630dccaeb..f1861a6079 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/remoteworkdeliverymanager/manual/remoteworkdelivery/tips/_category_.json +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/remoteworkdeliverymanager/manual/remoteworkdelivery/tips/_category_.json @@ -7,4 +7,4 @@ "type": "doc", "id": "overview" } -} \ No newline at end of file +} diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/remoteworkdeliverymanager/manual/remoteworkdelivery/tips/overview.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/remoteworkdeliverymanager/manual/remoteworkdelivery/tips/overview.md index 992b406e25..3c85a6d970 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/remoteworkdeliverymanager/manual/remoteworkdelivery/tips/overview.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/remoteworkdeliverymanager/manual/remoteworkdelivery/tips/overview.md @@ -8,3 +8,5 @@ sidebar_position: 10 In the next sections we discuss some helpful tips for using Endpoint Policy Manager Remote Work Delivery Manager. + + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/remoteworkdeliverymanager/manual/remoteworkdelivery/tips/specialvariables.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/remoteworkdeliverymanager/manual/remoteworkdelivery/tips/specialvariables.md index 872779ed15..7f722dc5f0 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/remoteworkdeliverymanager/manual/remoteworkdelivery/tips/specialvariables.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/remoteworkdeliverymanager/manual/remoteworkdelivery/tips/specialvariables.md @@ -50,3 +50,5 @@ Policy Manager Cloud: - Install a non-MSI application, like Notepad++ setup installer immediately after downloading it (with its own switches, such as capital /S for silent, in the case of Notepad++ setup routine): `npp.7.5.6.Installer.exe $Env:DestinationFile /S` + + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/remoteworkdeliverymanager/manual/remoteworkdelivery/tips/wildcards.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/remoteworkdeliverymanager/manual/remoteworkdelivery/tips/wildcards.md index 8c81730f8a..e11f0750bc 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/remoteworkdeliverymanager/manual/remoteworkdelivery/tips/wildcards.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/remoteworkdeliverymanager/manual/remoteworkdelivery/tips/wildcards.md @@ -28,3 +28,5 @@ Examples: additional character (like Folder1, Folder4, Folder9) and then match every file that has two characters (like 11.pdf, 12.pdf, 22.pdf) from `\\server\share\Folder1`, `\\server\share\Folder2`, and so on. + + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/remoteworkdeliverymanager/manual/savetime.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/remoteworkdeliverymanager/manual/savetime.md index b247a6832d..b4e1f08c3f 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/remoteworkdeliverymanager/manual/savetime.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/remoteworkdeliverymanager/manual/savetime.md @@ -30,3 +30,5 @@ For those using an MDM solution: - Your MDM service can only deploy MSI-wrapped files. With Endpoint Policy Manager Remote Work Delivery Manager, you can keep files updated and automatically deploy them to endpoints, without having to repeatedly update the MSI files. + + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/remoteworkdeliverymanager/overview.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/remoteworkdeliverymanager/overview.md index fb8b52d01a..199db583de 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/remoteworkdeliverymanager/overview.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/remoteworkdeliverymanager/overview.md @@ -39,3 +39,5 @@ Technical information and troubleshooting: - Integration with Azure Blob Storage and web services Start with the Manual section to learn the basics, then explore specific topics as needed. + + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/remoteworkdeliverymanager/technotes/_category_.json b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/remoteworkdeliverymanager/technotes/_category_.json index 94afda5423..41681dfa32 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/remoteworkdeliverymanager/technotes/_category_.json +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/remoteworkdeliverymanager/technotes/_category_.json @@ -8,3 +8,4 @@ "id": "knowledgebase" } } + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/remoteworkdeliverymanager/technotes/knowledgebase.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/remoteworkdeliverymanager/technotes/knowledgebase.md index 28c5e801b3..66d6217644 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/remoteworkdeliverymanager/technotes/knowledgebase.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/remoteworkdeliverymanager/technotes/knowledgebase.md @@ -19,3 +19,5 @@ See the following Knowledge Base articles for Remote Work Delivery Manager. ## Troubleshooting - [My Dropbox link won't verify in Remote Work Delivery Manager](/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/remoteworkdeliverymanager/technotes/troubleshooting/dropboxlink.md) + + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/remoteworkdeliverymanager/technotes/tipsandtricks/_category_.json b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/remoteworkdeliverymanager/technotes/tipsandtricks/_category_.json index 303bcb02f6..5331eea174 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/remoteworkdeliverymanager/technotes/tipsandtricks/_category_.json +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/remoteworkdeliverymanager/technotes/tipsandtricks/_category_.json @@ -3,4 +3,4 @@ "position": 10, "collapsed": true, "collapsible": true -} \ No newline at end of file +} diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/remoteworkdeliverymanager/technotes/tipsandtricks/installsequentially.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/remoteworkdeliverymanager/technotes/tipsandtricks/installsequentially.md index e0bc39b7d9..d656560ffd 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/remoteworkdeliverymanager/technotes/tipsandtricks/installsequentially.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/remoteworkdeliverymanager/technotes/tipsandtricks/installsequentially.md @@ -37,3 +37,5 @@ and close the script, thus completing it. But if your goals are modest, and you simply want to download applications in order, and at the end of each download, run a single installer (either .msi or .exe), then we recommend the **Run Process** method instead of PowerShell. + + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/remoteworkdeliverymanager/technotes/tipsandtricks/installuwp.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/remoteworkdeliverymanager/technotes/tipsandtricks/installuwp.md index f693236051..f88706abff 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/remoteworkdeliverymanager/technotes/tipsandtricks/installuwp.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/remoteworkdeliverymanager/technotes/tipsandtricks/installuwp.md @@ -170,3 +170,5 @@ Add-AppPackage -path "C:\Installers\Microsoft.AzureVpn_1.1069.25.0_neutral___8we to skip. **Step 13 –** You are done, give the Policy a descriptive name then click **Finish**. + + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/remoteworkdeliverymanager/technotes/tipsandtricks/printers.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/remoteworkdeliverymanager/technotes/tipsandtricks/printers.md index 738235dd3d..895c6108b8 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/remoteworkdeliverymanager/technotes/tipsandtricks/printers.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/remoteworkdeliverymanager/technotes/tipsandtricks/printers.md @@ -90,3 +90,5 @@ The printer may take around 30 seconds to install. ![571_13_image-20210320020022-13](/images/endpointpolicymanager/remoteworkdelivery/571_13_image-20210320020022-13.webp) + + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/remoteworkdeliverymanager/technotes/tipsandtricks/updateclientsideextension.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/remoteworkdeliverymanager/technotes/tipsandtricks/updateclientsideextension.md index b0d8b7aeab..79d480281e 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/remoteworkdeliverymanager/technotes/tipsandtricks/updateclientsideextension.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/remoteworkdeliverymanager/technotes/tipsandtricks/updateclientsideextension.md @@ -95,3 +95,5 @@ Click **Next**. **Step 16 –** If required, repeat steps 4 – 16 for 32-bit, making the necessary changes along the way. + + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/remoteworkdeliverymanager/technotes/tipsandtricks/variables.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/remoteworkdeliverymanager/technotes/tipsandtricks/variables.md index e05008d230..4ddcb98db7 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/remoteworkdeliverymanager/technotes/tipsandtricks/variables.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/remoteworkdeliverymanager/technotes/tipsandtricks/variables.md @@ -57,3 +57,5 @@ DestinationDir Destination DestinationFile ``` + + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/remoteworkdeliverymanager/technotes/troubleshooting/_category_.json b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/remoteworkdeliverymanager/technotes/troubleshooting/_category_.json index 289c6f8855..30e7620b07 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/remoteworkdeliverymanager/technotes/troubleshooting/_category_.json +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/remoteworkdeliverymanager/technotes/troubleshooting/_category_.json @@ -3,4 +3,4 @@ "position": 20, "collapsed": true, "collapsible": true -} \ No newline at end of file +} diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/remoteworkdeliverymanager/technotes/troubleshooting/dropboxlink.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/remoteworkdeliverymanager/technotes/troubleshooting/dropboxlink.md index 4002c70468..c0c6eba3bf 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/remoteworkdeliverymanager/technotes/troubleshooting/dropboxlink.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/remoteworkdeliverymanager/technotes/troubleshooting/dropboxlink.md @@ -94,3 +94,5 @@ This policy cannot be altered by either of the Administrative Consoles (On-premi Cloud). Any changes must be done manually to the XML and re-imported as detailed above. ::: + + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/remoteworkdeliverymanager/videos/_category_.json b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/remoteworkdeliverymanager/videos/_category_.json index 9995c360e4..a8abb586cc 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/remoteworkdeliverymanager/videos/_category_.json +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/remoteworkdeliverymanager/videos/_category_.json @@ -8,3 +8,4 @@ "id": "videolearningcenter" } } + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/remoteworkdeliverymanager/videos/gettingstarted/_category_.json b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/remoteworkdeliverymanager/videos/gettingstarted/_category_.json index 7eb735f33a..3eef2a0a44 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/remoteworkdeliverymanager/videos/gettingstarted/_category_.json +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/remoteworkdeliverymanager/videos/gettingstarted/_category_.json @@ -3,4 +3,4 @@ "position": 10, "collapsed": true, "collapsible": true -} \ No newline at end of file +} diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/remoteworkdeliverymanager/videos/gettingstarted/masscopy.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/remoteworkdeliverymanager/videos/gettingstarted/masscopy.md index 74e5bf54f9..187c3c01dc 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/remoteworkdeliverymanager/videos/gettingstarted/masscopy.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/remoteworkdeliverymanager/videos/gettingstarted/masscopy.md @@ -11,3 +11,5 @@ files. Copy one folder, multiple folders, and/or recursively or not. Keep target with one, single policy... instead of deploying files each and every time. + + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/remoteworkdeliverymanager/videos/gettingstarted/patching.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/remoteworkdeliverymanager/videos/gettingstarted/patching.md index f4881439cc..7bb42744ed 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/remoteworkdeliverymanager/videos/gettingstarted/patching.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/remoteworkdeliverymanager/videos/gettingstarted/patching.md @@ -58,3 +58,5 @@ exchange program underneath the hood, and you're off to the races. That's how you can keep software updated and patched all automatically using Endpoint Policy Manager Remote Work Delivery Manager. Hope this video helps you out. Looking forward to getting you started real soon with Endpoint Policy Manager. Thanks. + + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/remoteworkdeliverymanager/videos/gettingstarted/smb.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/remoteworkdeliverymanager/videos/gettingstarted/smb.md index a83d95dd9c..525d4f3c32 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/remoteworkdeliverymanager/videos/gettingstarted/smb.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/remoteworkdeliverymanager/videos/gettingstarted/smb.md @@ -11,3 +11,5 @@ it. Endpoint Policy Manager will also uninstall the software when the policy no easy, and fast. (And Powerful!) + + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/remoteworkdeliverymanager/videos/gettingstarted/webbasedshares.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/remoteworkdeliverymanager/videos/gettingstarted/webbasedshares.md index d62fb2fd19..0fc0c5ca51 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/remoteworkdeliverymanager/videos/gettingstarted/webbasedshares.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/remoteworkdeliverymanager/videos/gettingstarted/webbasedshares.md @@ -11,3 +11,5 @@ a web service like S3, Dropbox, Azure, etc. And ... that's it. Endpoint Policy M uninstall the software when the policy no longer applies. It's easy, and fast. (And Powerful!) + + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/remoteworkdeliverymanager/videos/methods/_category_.json b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/remoteworkdeliverymanager/videos/methods/_category_.json index b6dcc179eb..1e013fe142 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/remoteworkdeliverymanager/videos/methods/_category_.json +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/remoteworkdeliverymanager/videos/methods/_category_.json @@ -3,4 +3,4 @@ "position": 20, "collapsed": true, "collapsible": true -} \ No newline at end of file +} diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/remoteworkdeliverymanager/videos/methods/cloud.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/remoteworkdeliverymanager/videos/methods/cloud.md index 75a9bdef03..9cb1639f46 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/remoteworkdeliverymanager/videos/methods/cloud.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/remoteworkdeliverymanager/videos/methods/cloud.md @@ -85,3 +85,5 @@ Just like that, using Endpoint Policy Manager Cloud to deliver software to your your non-domain joined machines. Hope this video helps you out. Looking forward to getting you started with Endpoint Policy Manager Cloud and Remove Work Delivery Manager real soon. Thanks so much. + + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/remoteworkdeliverymanager/videos/methods/mdm.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/remoteworkdeliverymanager/videos/methods/mdm.md index 8eb7030382..492070fb3b 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/remoteworkdeliverymanager/videos/methods/mdm.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/remoteworkdeliverymanager/videos/methods/mdm.md @@ -12,3 +12,5 @@ you store your file on a web service, then set a policy to download it, and keep automatically updated. It's awesome. + + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/remoteworkdeliverymanager/videos/tipsandtricks/_category_.json b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/remoteworkdeliverymanager/videos/tipsandtricks/_category_.json index eccef4c011..71019ba89a 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/remoteworkdeliverymanager/videos/tipsandtricks/_category_.json +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/remoteworkdeliverymanager/videos/tipsandtricks/_category_.json @@ -3,4 +3,4 @@ "position": 30, "collapsed": true, "collapsible": true -} \ No newline at end of file +} diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/remoteworkdeliverymanager/videos/tipsandtricks/azureblobstorage.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/remoteworkdeliverymanager/videos/tipsandtricks/azureblobstorage.md index f7269d04ec..7fdd60bb41 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/remoteworkdeliverymanager/videos/tipsandtricks/azureblobstorage.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/remoteworkdeliverymanager/videos/tipsandtricks/azureblobstorage.md @@ -111,3 +111,5 @@ You replace the files in Azure Blob Storage as you need to making it update, and off to the races. Azure Blob Storage, Endpoint Policy Manager Remote Work Delivery Manager, your endpoints, it's a match made in heaven. Hope this video helps you out. Thanks for watching. Hope to get you started with Endpoint Policy Manager real soon. Bye-bye. + + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/remoteworkdeliverymanager/videos/tipsandtricks/localfilecopy.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/remoteworkdeliverymanager/videos/tipsandtricks/localfilecopy.md index 1c4dbdb7fe..6cfa55220c 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/remoteworkdeliverymanager/videos/tipsandtricks/localfilecopy.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/remoteworkdeliverymanager/videos/tipsandtricks/localfilecopy.md @@ -80,3 +80,5 @@ You can't just change the destination path to something like \\server\share\123. permitted. You can trick it locally here with the sources, but you can't trick the destination. That is not permitted by Remote Work Delivery Manager. Hope this video helps you out, and looking forward to seeing you in the inside. Take care. + + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/remoteworkdeliverymanager/videos/tipsandtricks/updateclientsideextension.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/remoteworkdeliverymanager/videos/tipsandtricks/updateclientsideextension.md index 83f9497d9d..37cf7fd45d 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/remoteworkdeliverymanager/videos/tipsandtricks/updateclientsideextension.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/remoteworkdeliverymanager/videos/tipsandtricks/updateclientsideextension.md @@ -82,3 +82,5 @@ It's a 68-meg file, so it takes a little bit of time to do. Then in a second, it actually installing the file, so you should probably see another command prompt pop up here. Alright, and it's done already. Now we can see that it's at 20.10.2592. Where it was at 2536, it's now at 2592. That's it. Thanks for watching and hope this helps. + + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/remoteworkdeliverymanager/videos/videolearningcenter.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/remoteworkdeliverymanager/videos/videolearningcenter.md index 793fa627df..d82a92c5a6 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/remoteworkdeliverymanager/videos/videolearningcenter.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/remoteworkdeliverymanager/videos/videolearningcenter.md @@ -25,3 +25,5 @@ See the following Video topics for Remote Work Delivery Manager. - [Endpoint Policy Manager: Remote Work Delivery Manager Local File Copy Magic](/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/remoteworkdeliverymanager/videos/tipsandtricks/localfilecopy.md) - [Endpoint Policy Manager: Use Azure Blob Storage to Deploy and Patch your software](/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/remoteworkdeliverymanager/videos/tipsandtricks/azureblobstorage.md) - [Using Remote Work Delivery Manager to Update the Endpoint Policy Manager Client Side Extension](/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/remoteworkdeliverymanager/videos/tipsandtricks/updateclientsideextension.md) + + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/scriptstriggers/_category_.json b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/scriptstriggers/_category_.json index b3e7cbb66e..567ffae70f 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/scriptstriggers/_category_.json +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/scriptstriggers/_category_.json @@ -8,3 +8,4 @@ "id": "overview" } } + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/scriptstriggers/knowledgebase/_category_.json b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/scriptstriggers/knowledgebase/_category_.json index f890ea6095..bd3755797e 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/scriptstriggers/knowledgebase/_category_.json +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/scriptstriggers/knowledgebase/_category_.json @@ -8,3 +8,4 @@ "id": "knowledgebase" } } + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/scriptstriggers/knowledgebase/installation/_category_.json b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/scriptstriggers/knowledgebase/installation/_category_.json index ee3640f7af..76ffd74d1c 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/scriptstriggers/knowledgebase/installation/_category_.json +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/scriptstriggers/knowledgebase/installation/_category_.json @@ -4,3 +4,4 @@ "collapsed": true, "collapsible": true } + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/scriptstriggers/knowledgebase/knowledgebase.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/scriptstriggers/knowledgebase/knowledgebase.md index e331f82f4d..54d244e393 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/scriptstriggers/knowledgebase/knowledgebase.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/scriptstriggers/knowledgebase/knowledgebase.md @@ -29,3 +29,5 @@ Scripts and Triggers Manager provides powerful automation capabilities for enter --- *Consult the troubleshooting section for script debugging guidance and common issue resolution.* + + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/scriptstriggers/knowledgebase/tipsandtricks/_category_.json b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/scriptstriggers/knowledgebase/tipsandtricks/_category_.json index a74978754e..431040a5b1 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/scriptstriggers/knowledgebase/tipsandtricks/_category_.json +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/scriptstriggers/knowledgebase/tipsandtricks/_category_.json @@ -4,3 +4,4 @@ "collapsed": true, "collapsible": true } + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/scriptstriggers/knowledgebase/tipsandtricks/bitlockerdeployment.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/scriptstriggers/knowledgebase/tipsandtricks/bitlockerdeployment.md index fb9fc60284..fa5a18c849 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/scriptstriggers/knowledgebase/tipsandtricks/bitlockerdeployment.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/scriptstriggers/knowledgebase/tipsandtricks/bitlockerdeployment.md @@ -120,3 +120,5 @@ collection to target your desired groupings. When the policy has been deployed to the user, they will receive a notification that a reboot will be required. It is not necessary that it be one immediately. Upon reboot BitLocker will automatically start to encrypt the drive with no input required from the user. + + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/scriptstriggers/knowledgebase/tipsandtricks/edgefirstlogon.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/scriptstriggers/knowledgebase/tipsandtricks/edgefirstlogon.md index 1a9c2e2fda..1d436d461f 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/scriptstriggers/knowledgebase/tipsandtricks/edgefirstlogon.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/scriptstriggers/knowledgebase/tipsandtricks/edgefirstlogon.md @@ -47,3 +47,5 @@ this option. the screen below after a successful 1st logon. ![868_3_image-20220225024809-3_900x490](/images/endpointpolicymanager/scriptstriggers/868_3_image-20220225024809-3_900x490.webp) + + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/scriptstriggers/knowledgebase/tipsandtricks/eventlogtriggers.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/scriptstriggers/knowledgebase/tipsandtricks/eventlogtriggers.md index 48019e0b24..7806886854 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/scriptstriggers/knowledgebase/tipsandtricks/eventlogtriggers.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/scriptstriggers/knowledgebase/tipsandtricks/eventlogtriggers.md @@ -126,3 +126,5 @@ VPN disconnect example using Azure Point-to-Site VPN policy to disconnect the drives. ::: + + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/scriptstriggers/knowledgebase/tipsandtricks/localaccountpassword.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/scriptstriggers/knowledgebase/tipsandtricks/localaccountpassword.md index e5ad65b916..e744ba182f 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/scriptstriggers/knowledgebase/tipsandtricks/localaccountpassword.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/scriptstriggers/knowledgebase/tipsandtricks/localaccountpassword.md @@ -86,3 +86,5 @@ The targeted endpoint must have rights to read the share and file used above (i. Lastly, apply the policy to any endpoints as needed and you are good to go. + + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/scriptstriggers/knowledgebase/tipsandtricks/localscheduledtask.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/scriptstriggers/knowledgebase/tipsandtricks/localscheduledtask.md index 1b37542a2f..89f97297ca 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/scriptstriggers/knowledgebase/tipsandtricks/localscheduledtask.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/scriptstriggers/knowledgebase/tipsandtricks/localscheduledtask.md @@ -57,3 +57,5 @@ This policy will create a local scheduled task that will reboot the PC daily at if no one is logged into the PC. ::: + + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/scriptstriggers/knowledgebase/tipsandtricks/powershell.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/scriptstriggers/knowledgebase/tipsandtricks/powershell.md index 1e44cc724b..655082ab81 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/scriptstriggers/knowledgebase/tipsandtricks/powershell.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/scriptstriggers/knowledgebase/tipsandtricks/powershell.md @@ -64,3 +64,5 @@ Use" from the CMD prompt try enabling the "Launch folder windows in a separate p image below) to see if that resolves the issue. ![216_9_image-20210204105234-1](/images/endpointpolicymanager/scriptstriggers/mappeddrives/216_9_image-20210204105234-1.webp) + + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/scriptstriggers/knowledgebase/tipsandtricks/processesdetails.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/scriptstriggers/knowledgebase/tipsandtricks/processesdetails.md index 937371d5e8..35c1004a65 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/scriptstriggers/knowledgebase/tipsandtricks/processesdetails.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/scriptstriggers/knowledgebase/tipsandtricks/processesdetails.md @@ -48,3 +48,5 @@ behavior? Can this cause the CSE to malfunction? A: This is because the output from the script engine is in ANSI code but our logs are in Unicode. It does not cause any issues with the CSE or the ability to execute the script. This is strictly in the logging. + + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/scriptstriggers/knowledgebase/tipsandtricks/resetsecurechannel.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/scriptstriggers/knowledgebase/tipsandtricks/resetsecurechannel.md index 5c61ab0809..48310271de 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/scriptstriggers/knowledgebase/tipsandtricks/resetsecurechannel.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/scriptstriggers/knowledgebase/tipsandtricks/resetsecurechannel.md @@ -79,3 +79,5 @@ PowerShell to verify the Secure Channel is working again. Example of successful result in log file (`c:\temp\SecureChannel_PS.log` ) is below: ![300_9_image-20200623000029-9_950x181](/images/endpointpolicymanager/scriptstriggers/300_9_image-20200623000029-9_950x181.webp) + + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/scriptstriggers/knowledgebase/tipsandtricks/screensavers.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/scriptstriggers/knowledgebase/tipsandtricks/screensavers.md index 73abeea023..1c96901441 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/scriptstriggers/knowledgebase/tipsandtricks/screensavers.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/scriptstriggers/knowledgebase/tipsandtricks/screensavers.md @@ -209,3 +209,5 @@ reg add HKCU\Software\Microsoft\Windows Photo Viewer\Slideshow\Screensaver /v En FINISH ![207_37_image-20200819181623-19](/images/endpointpolicymanager/scriptstriggers/207_37_image-20200819181623-19.webp) + + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/scriptstriggers/knowledgebase/tipsandtricks/shortcutpublicdesktop.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/scriptstriggers/knowledgebase/tipsandtricks/shortcutpublicdesktop.md index 18d41c574c..dcd3c82633 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/scriptstriggers/knowledgebase/tipsandtricks/shortcutpublicdesktop.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/scriptstriggers/knowledgebase/tipsandtricks/shortcutpublicdesktop.md @@ -62,3 +62,5 @@ upgraded. Alternatively, you can change the "Policy process mode configuration" instead of "Once or when forced" to always create the shortcut at login or when `GPUPDATE` runs. ::: + + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/scriptstriggers/knowledgebase/tipsandtricks/silentbrowserinstall.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/scriptstriggers/knowledgebase/tipsandtricks/silentbrowserinstall.md index a1ecdd54ac..db28a6a4ce 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/scriptstriggers/knowledgebase/tipsandtricks/silentbrowserinstall.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/scriptstriggers/knowledgebase/tipsandtricks/silentbrowserinstall.md @@ -165,3 +165,5 @@ from a CMD prompt to speed up the process. Chrome and Firefox will create a shor by default but the WinZip 14.5 MSI does not, to verify that WinZip installed correctly you can try to launch WinZip with the following command:` "C:\Program Files (x86)\WinZip\WINZIP32.EXE"` from Start > Run or a CMD prompt. + + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/scriptstriggers/knowledgebase/tipsandtricks/teamsminimized.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/scriptstriggers/knowledgebase/tipsandtricks/teamsminimized.md index b61b1b758a..239bbf26d5 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/scriptstriggers/knowledgebase/tipsandtricks/teamsminimized.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/scriptstriggers/knowledgebase/tipsandtricks/teamsminimized.md @@ -108,3 +108,5 @@ time, however, one of the icons will disappear shortly. Also, if this is the fir since the policy was applied it may take a 2nd login for the policy to kick in. ::: + + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/scriptstriggers/knowledgebase/tipsandtricks/temperatureunit.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/scriptstriggers/knowledgebase/tipsandtricks/temperatureunit.md index 519e9639cc..c4ec451d78 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/scriptstriggers/knowledgebase/tipsandtricks/temperatureunit.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/scriptstriggers/knowledgebase/tipsandtricks/temperatureunit.md @@ -54,3 +54,5 @@ before the "set-content". steps on the wizard. ![438_5_image-20200626100413-4](/images/endpointpolicymanager/scriptstriggers/438_5_image-20200626100413-4.webp) + + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/scriptstriggers/knowledgebase/tipsandtricks/updateregistry.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/scriptstriggers/knowledgebase/tipsandtricks/updateregistry.md index f4a06bf346..c01533e6c0 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/scriptstriggers/knowledgebase/tipsandtricks/updateregistry.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/scriptstriggers/knowledgebase/tipsandtricks/updateregistry.md @@ -58,3 +58,5 @@ specified each time Group Policy is processed **Step 8 –** Give a descriptive name to the policy and set Item Level Targeting if required -> FINISH + + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/scriptstriggers/knowledgebase/tipsandtricks/vpnconnection.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/scriptstriggers/knowledgebase/tipsandtricks/vpnconnection.md index 74cd9e408a..c6820aa4da 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/scriptstriggers/knowledgebase/tipsandtricks/vpnconnection.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/scriptstriggers/knowledgebase/tipsandtricks/vpnconnection.md @@ -46,3 +46,5 @@ virtual network adapter that matched to following mask "FortinetVirtual Ethernet PPScripts listens if new network adapter was added/removed, check adapter's name, and execute corresponding script but without name of server. + + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/scriptstriggers/knowledgebase/tipsandtricks/windows10modifyscript.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/scriptstriggers/knowledgebase/tipsandtricks/windows10modifyscript.md index 6852f6bb82..abb5edf76b 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/scriptstriggers/knowledgebase/tipsandtricks/windows10modifyscript.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/scriptstriggers/knowledgebase/tipsandtricks/windows10modifyscript.md @@ -31,3 +31,5 @@ Then the expected behavior should be: This will all occur in the same processing cycle, and should not take several GPupdates or Endpoint Policy Manager Cloud syncs. + + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/scriptstriggers/knowledgebase/tipsandtricks/wlandropbox.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/scriptstriggers/knowledgebase/tipsandtricks/wlandropbox.md index c1019ad2b9..549f26ebe4 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/scriptstriggers/knowledgebase/tipsandtricks/wlandropbox.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/scriptstriggers/knowledgebase/tipsandtricks/wlandropbox.md @@ -91,3 +91,5 @@ command prompt. `netsh wlan delete profile name="Company WiFi"` + + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/scriptstriggers/knowledgebase/tipsandtricks/wlannetwork.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/scriptstriggers/knowledgebase/tipsandtricks/wlannetwork.md index 4a82ad71f9..bac0e8387d 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/scriptstriggers/knowledgebase/tipsandtricks/wlannetwork.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/scriptstriggers/knowledgebase/tipsandtricks/wlannetwork.md @@ -54,3 +54,5 @@ command prompt. `netsh wlan delete profile name="Company WiFi"` + + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/scriptstriggers/knowledgebase/troubleshooting/_category_.json b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/scriptstriggers/knowledgebase/troubleshooting/_category_.json index 2a7c1d7f13..269232431c 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/scriptstriggers/knowledgebase/troubleshooting/_category_.json +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/scriptstriggers/knowledgebase/troubleshooting/_category_.json @@ -4,3 +4,4 @@ "collapsed": true, "collapsible": true } + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/scriptstriggers/knowledgebase/troubleshooting/adminapproval.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/scriptstriggers/knowledgebase/troubleshooting/adminapproval.md index b71702d66c..64ac41f5f0 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/scriptstriggers/knowledgebase/troubleshooting/adminapproval.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/scriptstriggers/knowledgebase/troubleshooting/adminapproval.md @@ -97,7 +97,7 @@ environment in policy #2, see below. ![927_3_3_950x296](/images/endpointpolicymanager/troubleshooting/scriptstriggers/927_3_3_950x296.webp) -[https://www.endpointpolicymanager.com/pp-files/PPScripts\_\_MS_Teams_update_to_resolve_issue_with_Admin_Approval_prompts.xml](https://www.endpointpolicymanager.com/pp-files/PPScripts__MS_Teams_update_to_resolve_issue_with_Admin_Approval_prompts.xml) +[https://www.policypak.com/pp-files/PPScripts\_\_MS_Teams_update_to_resolve_issue_with_Admin_Approval_prompts.xml](https://www.policypak.com/pp-files/PPScripts__MS_Teams_update_to_resolve_issue_with_Admin_Approval_prompts.xml) ### WORKAROUND 3: For CSEs previous to 24.4 (Not recommended - as any MSIEXEC command line with "-embedding \*" will be elevated - use at own risk) @@ -105,3 +105,5 @@ Using Endpoint Policy Manager Least Privilege Manager create the 2 separate poli screen shot below. ![927_4_image-20231213102010-1](/images/endpointpolicymanager/troubleshooting/scriptstriggers/927_4_image-20231213102010-1.webp) + + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/scriptstriggers/knowledgebase/troubleshooting/cylance.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/scriptstriggers/knowledgebase/troubleshooting/cylance.md index 7a0576b8e9..bff656006d 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/scriptstriggers/knowledgebase/troubleshooting/cylance.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/scriptstriggers/knowledgebase/troubleshooting/cylance.md @@ -18,3 +18,5 @@ Safelist, and Endpoint Policy Manager Scripts will run PowerShell scripts as exp This note came from Cylance and is not validated by Endpoint Policy Manager. ::: + + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/scriptstriggers/knowledgebase/troubleshooting/onapplyscript.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/scriptstriggers/knowledgebase/troubleshooting/onapplyscript.md index a595bd7e7b..9c48810bf8 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/scriptstriggers/knowledgebase/troubleshooting/onapplyscript.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/scriptstriggers/knowledgebase/troubleshooting/onapplyscript.md @@ -24,3 +24,5 @@ Then the expected behavior we should see is: - 7zip uninstall (REVERT script is run.) - 7zip reinstall (Changed on script is run.) + + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/scriptstriggers/knowledgebase/troubleshooting/powershellscripts.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/scriptstriggers/knowledgebase/troubleshooting/powershellscripts.md index c861e8838d..f816082348 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/scriptstriggers/knowledgebase/troubleshooting/powershellscripts.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/scriptstriggers/knowledgebase/troubleshooting/powershellscripts.md @@ -87,3 +87,5 @@ then PowerShell will be blocked. ![867_7_image-20210721211958-7](/images/endpointpolicymanager/scriptstriggers/867_7_image-20210721211958-7.webp) ![867_8_image-20210721211958-8](/images/endpointpolicymanager/scriptstriggers/867_8_image-20210721211958-8.webp) + + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/scriptstriggers/knowledgebase/troubleshooting/scriptlocation.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/scriptstriggers/knowledgebase/troubleshooting/scriptlocation.md index ef7b133c5e..d3d22e1f4a 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/scriptstriggers/knowledgebase/troubleshooting/scriptlocation.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/scriptstriggers/knowledgebase/troubleshooting/scriptlocation.md @@ -32,3 +32,5 @@ Client-Side Extensions | Scripts Manager | Use custom location for temporary scr what's seen here. ![827_3_image004](/images/endpointpolicymanager/scriptstriggers/827_3_image004.webp) + + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/scriptstriggers/knowledgebase/troubleshooting/systemprocesses.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/scriptstriggers/knowledgebase/troubleshooting/systemprocesses.md index 8f1a6018e8..cd40ae0aca 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/scriptstriggers/knowledgebase/troubleshooting/systemprocesses.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/scriptstriggers/knowledgebase/troubleshooting/systemprocesses.md @@ -19,3 +19,5 @@ it. Batch and PowerShell scripts when run from within an open cmd.exe or powersh however, do not open a new process; they run within that existing process. As no new process is started, there's nothing for Least Privilege Manager to intercept and the command is thereby allowed to run. + + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/scriptstriggers/knowledgebase/troubleshooting/vpn.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/scriptstriggers/knowledgebase/troubleshooting/vpn.md index f46c1835f0..85d043de42 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/scriptstriggers/knowledgebase/troubleshooting/vpn.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/scriptstriggers/knowledgebase/troubleshooting/vpn.md @@ -104,3 +104,5 @@ the VPN disconnects by using the script below and also changing the trigger to " **Step 12 –** "On trigger" does not work with Revert action script which is why you need to create a new policy to disconnect the drives. + + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/scriptstriggers/knowledgebase/troubleshooting/vpnsolutions.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/scriptstriggers/knowledgebase/troubleshooting/vpnsolutions.md index 96ca28150d..cc43343b0e 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/scriptstriggers/knowledgebase/troubleshooting/vpnsolutions.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/scriptstriggers/knowledgebase/troubleshooting/vpnsolutions.md @@ -13,3 +13,5 @@ The following VPNs are currently supported for use in Scripts Manager VPN Trigge 3. Fortinet 4. OpenVPN (GUI) 5. OpenVPN (Connect) + + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/scriptstriggers/knowledgebase/troubleshooting/windows7tls.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/scriptstriggers/knowledgebase/troubleshooting/windows7tls.md index e103fe7706..358ddd0dc9 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/scriptstriggers/knowledgebase/troubleshooting/windows7tls.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/scriptstriggers/knowledgebase/troubleshooting/windows7tls.md @@ -103,3 +103,5 @@ msiexec.exe /i c:\temp\Apps\MicrosoftEasyFix51044.msi /qn /L*V C:\temp\apps\MSEa } #Script ends here ``` + + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/scriptstriggers/manual/_category_.json b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/scriptstriggers/manual/_category_.json index 1c4c158a37..491e75991a 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/scriptstriggers/manual/_category_.json +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/scriptstriggers/manual/_category_.json @@ -8,3 +8,4 @@ "id": "overview" } } + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/scriptstriggers/manual/configuration/_category_.json b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/scriptstriggers/manual/configuration/_category_.json index 231704b45b..e5db75a598 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/scriptstriggers/manual/configuration/_category_.json +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/scriptstriggers/manual/configuration/_category_.json @@ -4,3 +4,4 @@ "collapsed": true, "collapsible": true } + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/scriptstriggers/manual/configuration/insouts.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/scriptstriggers/manual/configuration/insouts.md index f84a1758d5..6ed753d888 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/scriptstriggers/manual/configuration/insouts.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/scriptstriggers/manual/configuration/insouts.md @@ -112,3 +112,5 @@ on any given MDM solution, since they are all very different). - The scripts only run when a computer is associated with a user; so with kiosk devices, using the MDM scripting is often not possible. - The scripts will not run with hybrid scenarios (domain-joined and Azure registered devices.) + + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/scriptstriggers/manual/gettingtoknow/_category_.json b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/scriptstriggers/manual/gettingtoknow/_category_.json index 04d2942591..e43740d98e 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/scriptstriggers/manual/gettingtoknow/_category_.json +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/scriptstriggers/manual/gettingtoknow/_category_.json @@ -4,3 +4,4 @@ "collapsed": true, "collapsible": true } + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/scriptstriggers/manual/gettingtoknow/advantages.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/scriptstriggers/manual/gettingtoknow/advantages.md index eea55ab17c..a13b037b56 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/scriptstriggers/manual/gettingtoknow/advantages.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/scriptstriggers/manual/gettingtoknow/advantages.md @@ -31,3 +31,5 @@ policy method you already employ. - You can apply the script always, once, or when forced manually. - You can write your script in most common languages; not just PowerShell. + + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/scriptstriggers/manual/gettingtoknow/computerside.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/scriptstriggers/manual/gettingtoknow/computerside.md index 7b30715c4b..fb617207b4 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/scriptstriggers/manual/gettingtoknow/computerside.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/scriptstriggers/manual/gettingtoknow/computerside.md @@ -45,3 +45,5 @@ Note some subtle differences about when policies are set to "Always apply": - All policies with "Always apply" selected will reapply when policy changes are made. - All policies with "Always apply" selected will reapply when the Endpoint Policy Manager service starts up. + + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/scriptstriggers/manual/gettingtoknow/overview.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/scriptstriggers/manual/gettingtoknow/overview.md index a93ac1b10c..ad57e14886 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/scriptstriggers/manual/gettingtoknow/overview.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/scriptstriggers/manual/gettingtoknow/overview.md @@ -42,3 +42,5 @@ should have a folder that looks similar to what's seen in Figure 6. ![getting_to_know_scripts_triggers_2](/images/endpointpolicymanager/scriptstriggers/gettoknow/getting_to_know_scripts_triggers_2.webp) Figure 6. Endpoint Policy Manager script examples unpacked. + + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/scriptstriggers/manual/gettingtoknow/overview_1.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/scriptstriggers/manual/gettingtoknow/overview_1.md index 7cd6664196..4cad5f2bff 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/scriptstriggers/manual/gettingtoknow/overview_1.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/scriptstriggers/manual/gettingtoknow/overview_1.md @@ -46,6 +46,7 @@ annotations. Figure 33. An example of a Endpoint Policy Manager Scripts & Triggers Manager log. -**Step 2 –** If needed, logs are automatically wrapped up and can be sent to -[support@endpointpolicymanager.com](mailto:support@endpointpolicymanager.com) using the `PPLOGS.EXE` command on any endpoint +**Step 2 –** If needed, logs are automatically wrapped up and can be sent to support by [opening a support ticket](https://www.netwrix.com/tickets.html#/open-a-ticket) using the `PPLOGS.EXE` command on any endpoint where the client-side extension is installed. + + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/scriptstriggers/manual/gettingtoknow/shortcuts.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/scriptstriggers/manual/gettingtoknow/shortcuts.md index 8723d9196d..0ed4c25541 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/scriptstriggers/manual/gettingtoknow/shortcuts.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/scriptstriggers/manual/gettingtoknow/shortcuts.md @@ -8,7 +8,7 @@ sidebar_position: 10 :::note For some video overviews of Endpoint Policy Manager Scripts & Triggers Manager, see -[https://www.endpointpolicymanager.com/products/endpointpolicymanager-scripts-manager.html](https://www.endpointpolicymanager.com/products/endpointpolicymanager-scripts-manager.html) +[https://www.policypak.com/products/endpointpolicymanager-scripts-manager.html](https://www.policypak.com/products/endpointpolicymanager-scripts-manager.html) ::: @@ -124,3 +124,5 @@ Figure 16. Make a policy stop applying by removing the "Link Enabled" settings i The policy has now fallen out of scope and will stop applying. Back on the endpoint, run GPupdate. When you do, the "Off" script will run and the "Visit Endpoint Policy Manager" icon will disappear. + + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/scriptstriggers/manual/gettingtoknow/usage.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/scriptstriggers/manual/gettingtoknow/usage.md index 24324742fe..6af57474e1 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/scriptstriggers/manual/gettingtoknow/usage.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/scriptstriggers/manual/gettingtoknow/usage.md @@ -68,3 +68,5 @@ Acrobat Reader. **Step 8 –** Finally, point to the application file or open process and configure Item-level Targeting if desired. + + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/scriptstriggers/manual/itemleveltargeting/_category_.json b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/scriptstriggers/manual/itemleveltargeting/_category_.json index dea7223125..796aab5943 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/scriptstriggers/manual/itemleveltargeting/_category_.json +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/scriptstriggers/manual/itemleveltargeting/_category_.json @@ -4,3 +4,4 @@ "collapsed": true, "collapsible": true } + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/scriptstriggers/manual/itemleveltargeting/exportcollections.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/scriptstriggers/manual/itemleveltargeting/exportcollections.md index 1d3ffbcb09..1ef763b5f7 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/scriptstriggers/manual/itemleveltargeting/exportcollections.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/scriptstriggers/manual/itemleveltargeting/exportcollections.md @@ -62,3 +62,5 @@ Figure 32. Choosing this option will allow the user to export the policy for lat Note that exported collections or policies maintain any Item-Level Targeting set within them. If you've used items that represent Group Membership in Active Directory, then those items will only function when the machine is domain-joined. + + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/scriptstriggers/manual/itemleveltargeting/overview.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/scriptstriggers/manual/itemleveltargeting/overview.md index 25c5d00283..7d276c848f 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/scriptstriggers/manual/itemleveltargeting/overview.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/scriptstriggers/manual/itemleveltargeting/overview.md @@ -71,3 +71,5 @@ Figure 27. When the policy or collection's icon is orange, the entry has Item-Le When Item-Level Targeting is on, the policy won't apply unless the conditions are true. If Item-Level Targeting is on a collection, then none of the items in the collection will apply unless the Item-Level Targeting on the collection evaluates to True. + + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/scriptstriggers/manual/itemleveltargeting/processorderprecedence.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/scriptstriggers/manual/itemleveltargeting/processorderprecedence.md index f2eec6984e..c15d157e74 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/scriptstriggers/manual/itemleveltargeting/processorderprecedence.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/scriptstriggers/manual/itemleveltargeting/processorderprecedence.md @@ -36,3 +36,5 @@ overlap of policies. Here is how the precedence works: - Policies delivered through Endpoint Policy Manager files have the next highest precedence. - Policies delivered through Endpoint Policy Manager Group Policy directives have the highest precedence. + + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/scriptstriggers/manual/overview.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/scriptstriggers/manual/overview.md index c75447c3f0..bb71674506 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/scriptstriggers/manual/overview.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/scriptstriggers/manual/overview.md @@ -29,3 +29,5 @@ Scripts and Triggers Manager transforms static Group Policy environments into dy 1. Start with Getting to Know Scripts and Triggers Manager for fundamental concepts 2. Learn Configuration for setting up scripts and triggers 3. Use Item Level Targeting for advanced deployment scenarios + + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/scriptstriggers/overview.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/scriptstriggers/overview.md index a166894618..68fd35bd27 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/scriptstriggers/overview.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/scriptstriggers/overview.md @@ -27,3 +27,5 @@ Scripts and Triggers Manager is a component of Endpoint Policy Manager (PolicyPa - Getting Started Videos - Trigger Examples - Troubleshooting + + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/scriptstriggers/videolearningcenter/_category_.json b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/scriptstriggers/videolearningcenter/_category_.json index 08b2b0a69c..48b4bb9e46 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/scriptstriggers/videolearningcenter/_category_.json +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/scriptstriggers/videolearningcenter/_category_.json @@ -8,3 +8,4 @@ "id": "videolearningcenter" } } + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/scriptstriggers/videolearningcenter/gettingstarted/_category_.json b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/scriptstriggers/videolearningcenter/gettingstarted/_category_.json index edb57b5129..9b170c37fa 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/scriptstriggers/videolearningcenter/gettingstarted/_category_.json +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/scriptstriggers/videolearningcenter/gettingstarted/_category_.json @@ -4,3 +4,4 @@ "collapsed": true, "collapsible": true } + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/scriptstriggers/videolearningcenter/gettingstarted/cloud.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/scriptstriggers/videolearningcenter/gettingstarted/cloud.md index e2b44b1b59..02e8520957 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/scriptstriggers/videolearningcenter/gettingstarted/cloud.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/scriptstriggers/videolearningcenter/gettingstarted/cloud.md @@ -103,3 +103,5 @@ never check in. Now you have an extra way to manage the heck out of them. I hope this helps you out. Looking forward to getting you started with Endpoint Policy Manager Cloud real soon. See ya. + + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/scriptstriggers/videolearningcenter/gettingstarted/onpremise.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/scriptstriggers/videolearningcenter/gettingstarted/onpremise.md index 5eb38fa53c..25c29094be 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/scriptstriggers/videolearningcenter/gettingstarted/onpremise.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/scriptstriggers/videolearningcenter/gettingstarted/onpremise.md @@ -7,7 +7,7 @@ sidebar_position: 10 Netwrix Endpoint Policy Manager (formerly PolicyPak) Scripts Manager goes beyond in-box Group Policy and enables you to deliver settings MORE than once, use any language you want, and eliminate -[https://www.endpointpolicymanager.com/pp-blog/group-policy-loopback](https://www.endpointpolicymanager.com/pp-blog/group-policy-loopback) +[https://www.policypak.com/pp-blog/group-policy-loopback](https://www.policypak.com/pp-blog/group-policy-loopback) so you can apply scripts to all users on the machine. @@ -118,3 +118,5 @@ Thanks so much for watching. If you're using Endpoint Policy Manager Cloud or En Manager with your MDM service, we have other videos to show you how that works. Thanks so very much and talk to you soon. + + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/scriptstriggers/videolearningcenter/methods/_category_.json b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/scriptstriggers/videolearningcenter/methods/_category_.json index bf3482899d..e671dd1396 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/scriptstriggers/videolearningcenter/methods/_category_.json +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/scriptstriggers/videolearningcenter/methods/_category_.json @@ -4,3 +4,4 @@ "collapsed": true, "collapsible": true } + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/scriptstriggers/videolearningcenter/methods/mdm.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/scriptstriggers/videolearningcenter/methods/mdm.md index 2137348e7c..cdb9b64d5f 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/scriptstriggers/videolearningcenter/methods/mdm.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/scriptstriggers/videolearningcenter/methods/mdm.md @@ -203,3 +203,5 @@ where Endpoint Policy Manager Scripts plus your MDM solution equals way more awe five minutes ago. Thanks so much for watching, and we'll talk to you soon. + + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/scriptstriggers/videolearningcenter/methods/pdqdeploy.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/scriptstriggers/videolearningcenter/methods/pdqdeploy.md index e802cd77b7..90e18cdeee 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/scriptstriggers/videolearningcenter/methods/pdqdeploy.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/scriptstriggers/videolearningcenter/methods/pdqdeploy.md @@ -95,3 +95,5 @@ builds. And it does it one time and never again. Shane: Endpoint Policy Manager, baby. Jeremy: Here for you, guys. Thanks so much. + + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/scriptstriggers/videolearningcenter/tipsandtricks/_category_.json b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/scriptstriggers/videolearningcenter/tipsandtricks/_category_.json index a74978754e..431040a5b1 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/scriptstriggers/videolearningcenter/tipsandtricks/_category_.json +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/scriptstriggers/videolearningcenter/tipsandtricks/_category_.json @@ -4,3 +4,4 @@ "collapsed": true, "collapsible": true } + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/scriptstriggers/videolearningcenter/tipsandtricks/bitlocker.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/scriptstriggers/videolearningcenter/tipsandtricks/bitlocker.md index 8f1f14ebff..2527cf607f 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/scriptstriggers/videolearningcenter/tipsandtricks/bitlocker.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/scriptstriggers/videolearningcenter/tipsandtricks/bitlocker.md @@ -119,3 +119,5 @@ a couple minutes when it's all done. Let's see where we stand now. It's at 0%. BitLocker version is at none. It's fully decrypted. No key protectors. It has been successfully uninstalled. Thanks for watching. Have yourself a great day. + + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/scriptstriggers/videolearningcenter/tipsandtricks/chocolaty.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/scriptstriggers/videolearningcenter/tipsandtricks/chocolaty.md index 5912304376..05079b0e84 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/scriptstriggers/videolearningcenter/tipsandtricks/chocolaty.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/scriptstriggers/videolearningcenter/tipsandtricks/chocolaty.md @@ -135,3 +135,5 @@ solution I think it really helps out and gives you the ability to deploy softwar your endpoints no matter where they are. If they're working from home or whatever using Chocolaty. Hope this helps you out. Looking forward to getting you started with Endpoint Policy Manager real soon. Take care. + + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/scriptstriggers/videolearningcenter/tipsandtricks/customdefaultfileassociations.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/scriptstriggers/videolearningcenter/tipsandtricks/customdefaultfileassociations.md index 04aa3a239b..c608162bf3 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/scriptstriggers/videolearningcenter/tipsandtricks/customdefaultfileassociations.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/scriptstriggers/videolearningcenter/tipsandtricks/customdefaultfileassociations.md @@ -32,3 +32,5 @@ Here I'm logging in as EastSalesUser1, who is one of the users who should be rec There you have it. Everything is working as expected. I hope that you'll find this video helpful and informative. If you have any questions, please ask in our forums under the Scripts Manager forum. Thank you. + + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/scriptstriggers/videolearningcenter/tipsandtricks/printers.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/scriptstriggers/videolearningcenter/tipsandtricks/printers.md index 997e353216..62a88a59e7 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/scriptstriggers/videolearningcenter/tipsandtricks/printers.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/scriptstriggers/videolearningcenter/tipsandtricks/printers.md @@ -117,3 +117,5 @@ one, last thing, here we go. "Item-level targeting evaluated to FALSE", and ther that, we're going to run the off one. Hopefully this gives you a little bit to go on here, and hopefully this video helps you out. You could do shared printers without loopback on the computer side. Hope this video helps you out. Thanks very much. Talk to you soon. + + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/scriptstriggers/videolearningcenter/tipsandtricks/unwantedapps.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/scriptstriggers/videolearningcenter/tipsandtricks/unwantedapps.md index 1396dc5907..7ce2ec7b29 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/scriptstriggers/videolearningcenter/tipsandtricks/unwantedapps.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/scriptstriggers/videolearningcenter/tipsandtricks/unwantedapps.md @@ -11,4 +11,6 @@ Policy Manager (formerly PolicyPak) Scripts & Triggers Manager, and a Endpoint P preconfigured script. Check out this video to see Endpoint Policy Manager instantly remove junk from the Windows 10 desktop… in no time flat. - \ No newline at end of file + + + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/scriptstriggers/videolearningcenter/tipsandtricks/windows10prolockscreen.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/scriptstriggers/videolearningcenter/tipsandtricks/windows10prolockscreen.md index 4649650b67..63dc28c08d 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/scriptstriggers/videolearningcenter/tipsandtricks/windows10prolockscreen.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/scriptstriggers/videolearningcenter/tipsandtricks/windows10prolockscreen.md @@ -70,3 +70,5 @@ Hope this helps you out. Looking forward to getting you started with a trial rea soon. Thanks so much. + + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/scriptstriggers/videolearningcenter/triggersexamples/_category_.json b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/scriptstriggers/videolearningcenter/triggersexamples/_category_.json index 3f9c57e133..e325bff529 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/scriptstriggers/videolearningcenter/triggersexamples/_category_.json +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/scriptstriggers/videolearningcenter/triggersexamples/_category_.json @@ -4,3 +4,4 @@ "collapsed": true, "collapsible": true } + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/scriptstriggers/videolearningcenter/triggersexamples/anyconnect.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/scriptstriggers/videolearningcenter/triggersexamples/anyconnect.md index 5397fa6f50..7f9422d6e0 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/scriptstriggers/videolearningcenter/triggersexamples/anyconnect.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/scriptstriggers/videolearningcenter/triggersexamples/anyconnect.md @@ -54,3 +54,5 @@ you've got it all set, bring it in to Endpoint Policy Manager Scripts with the T you can have a nice on script and a nice off script, and you are off to the races with Endpoint Policy Manager and Cisco AnyConnect. Hope this video helps you out. Looking forward to getting you started with Endpoint Policy Manager real soon. + + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/scriptstriggers/videolearningcenter/triggersexamples/events.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/scriptstriggers/videolearningcenter/triggersexamples/events.md index 6c69a68222..0329e37f62 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/scriptstriggers/videolearningcenter/triggersexamples/events.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/scriptstriggers/videolearningcenter/triggersexamples/events.md @@ -48,3 +48,5 @@ With that in mind, this gives you the opportunity to look for any kind of event in any Event Log. When it happens on the client machine, do a complex action or a simple action. I hope this video helps you out. Looking forward to getting you started with Endpoint Policy Manager Scripts & Triggers real soon. Thanks so much. + + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/scriptstriggers/videolearningcenter/triggersexamples/lockunlocksession.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/scriptstriggers/videolearningcenter/triggersexamples/lockunlocksession.md index 3c7c4946b4..2a7d2f24f6 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/scriptstriggers/videolearningcenter/triggersexamples/lockunlocksession.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/scriptstriggers/videolearningcenter/triggersexamples/lockunlocksession.md @@ -61,3 +61,5 @@ background. Of course, we can't see it. Now if we unlock, bang, we put it back o Endpoint Policy Manager scripts and triggers enables you to at session lock or unlock time, do some superpower magic and hopefully this example will give you some great stuff for your imagination. Hope this helps you out. Looking forward to helping you get started real soon. + + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/scriptstriggers/videolearningcenter/triggersexamples/mapdrivetriggers.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/scriptstriggers/videolearningcenter/triggersexamples/mapdrivetriggers.md index 3e6c68278f..3ba46498fe 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/scriptstriggers/videolearningcenter/triggersexamples/mapdrivetriggers.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/scriptstriggers/videolearningcenter/triggersexamples/mapdrivetriggers.md @@ -82,3 +82,5 @@ how the printer takes a couple seconds the very first time to probably get that rocking and rolling. After that, you can see it actually happens really, really quickly. I hope this helps you out and you're ready to use Endpoint Policy Manager scripts and triggers. Thanks very much. + + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/scriptstriggers/videolearningcenter/triggersexamples/scripttriggers.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/scriptstriggers/videolearningcenter/triggersexamples/scripttriggers.md index 115b12a0dd..d4bb23fb64 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/scriptstriggers/videolearningcenter/triggersexamples/scripttriggers.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/scriptstriggers/videolearningcenter/triggersexamples/scripttriggers.md @@ -69,3 +69,5 @@ script is running. If you like the idea of Endpoint Policy Manager scripts and triggers, you're welcome to watch some more videos on how the triggers work. Thanks so very much and talk to you soon. + + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/scriptstriggers/videolearningcenter/triggersexamples/shutdownscripts.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/scriptstriggers/videolearningcenter/triggersexamples/shutdownscripts.md index 1d972562b3..22c2344747 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/scriptstriggers/videolearningcenter/triggersexamples/shutdownscripts.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/scriptstriggers/videolearningcenter/triggersexamples/shutdownscripts.md @@ -38,3 +38,5 @@ Triggers to the rescue. Hope this helps you out. Remember doing this on the computer side because you can only do shutdown on the computer side. Hope this helps you out. Thanks very much and talk to you soon. + + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/scriptstriggers/videolearningcenter/triggersexamples/vpnconnect.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/scriptstriggers/videolearningcenter/triggersexamples/vpnconnect.md index 34b0774a45..a1f063337e 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/scriptstriggers/videolearningcenter/triggersexamples/vpnconnect.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/scriptstriggers/videolearningcenter/triggersexamples/vpnconnect.md @@ -58,3 +58,5 @@ bang, delete the file. Just like that using Endpoint Policy Manager Scripts and any kind of scripty thing you want on a VPN connection and also a VPN disconnection. Hope this video helps you out. Looking forward to getting you started with Endpoint Policy Manager real soon. Thank you very much. + + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/scriptstriggers/videolearningcenter/videolearningcenter.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/scriptstriggers/videolearningcenter/videolearningcenter.md index cee53a5b7b..d90602b88b 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/scriptstriggers/videolearningcenter/videolearningcenter.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/scriptstriggers/videolearningcenter/videolearningcenter.md @@ -32,3 +32,5 @@ Specialized guidance for implementing Scripts and Triggers Manager in cloud envi --- *All videos include practical examples and downloadable sample scripts.* + + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/scriptstriggers/videolearningcenter/withcloud/_category_.json b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/scriptstriggers/videolearningcenter/withcloud/_category_.json index 00cf3c2306..8b0f5128c2 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/scriptstriggers/videolearningcenter/withcloud/_category_.json +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/scriptstriggers/videolearningcenter/withcloud/_category_.json @@ -4,3 +4,4 @@ "collapsed": true, "collapsible": true } + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/scriptstriggers/videolearningcenter/withcloud/auditpol.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/scriptstriggers/videolearningcenter/withcloud/auditpol.md index e050a1ab5e..f4d7dd6e9c 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/scriptstriggers/videolearningcenter/withcloud/auditpol.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/scriptstriggers/videolearningcenter/withcloud/auditpol.md @@ -66,3 +66,5 @@ different set of auditing. Either way. Minimize that. Let's update the policy. N policy is no longer there. Query object access, and again, back to no auditing. Let's clear the log. Open up my file. Close it. Refresh. No logging. Okay, so this is how we can enable advanced auditing in remote domain or nondomain joined computers. Thanks for watching. + + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/scriptstriggers/videolearningcenter/withcloud/cloud.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/scriptstriggers/videolearningcenter/withcloud/cloud.md index e0b7e99f1c..9a07a5c8d7 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/scriptstriggers/videolearningcenter/withcloud/cloud.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/scriptstriggers/videolearningcenter/withcloud/cloud.md @@ -103,3 +103,5 @@ Manager Scripts Manager to deploy your software through the internet, through yo machines and VPN, or to your not domain joined machines with Endpoint Policy Manager Cloud as well. Hope this helps you out. Looking forward to getting you started with Endpoint Policy Manager real soon. Take care. + + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/scriptstriggers/videolearningcenter/withcloud/printersetup.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/scriptstriggers/videolearningcenter/withcloud/printersetup.md index bb802503e8..cc021e1877 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/scriptstriggers/videolearningcenter/withcloud/printersetup.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/scriptstriggers/videolearningcenter/withcloud/printersetup.md @@ -6,3 +6,5 @@ sidebar_position: 30 # Endpoint Policy Manager Cloud TCP/IP Printer setup using Scripts Manager + + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/scriptstriggers/videolearningcenter/withcloud/x509certificates.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/scriptstriggers/videolearningcenter/withcloud/x509certificates.md index ac10df7776..c115009302 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/scriptstriggers/videolearningcenter/withcloud/x509certificates.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/scriptstriggers/videolearningcenter/withcloud/x509certificates.md @@ -79,3 +79,5 @@ certificate all set to go. That said, again, this is great for use with VPN Manager. Again, this is for absolutely any purpose you need to get custom X509 Certificates onto your endpoints. Thanks a lot and have a great day. + + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/securitysettingsmanager/_category_.json b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/securitysettingsmanager/_category_.json index 1c6f73b736..a19247746a 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/securitysettingsmanager/_category_.json +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/securitysettingsmanager/_category_.json @@ -7,4 +7,4 @@ "type": "doc", "id": "overview" } -} \ No newline at end of file +} diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/securitysettingsmanager/manual/_category_.json b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/securitysettingsmanager/manual/_category_.json index 20ca7992c8..0c5b98a0c0 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/securitysettingsmanager/manual/_category_.json +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/securitysettingsmanager/manual/_category_.json @@ -7,4 +7,4 @@ "type": "doc", "id": "overview" } -} \ No newline at end of file +} diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/securitysettingsmanager/manual/exportwizard.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/securitysettingsmanager/manual/exportwizard.md index b4d10331fa..60fa528781 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/securitysettingsmanager/manual/exportwizard.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/securitysettingsmanager/manual/exportwizard.md @@ -49,3 +49,5 @@ location and filename to save your XML file. Keep this file handy since you'll use it with Endpoint Policy Manager Exporter or Endpoint Policy Manager Cloud. To learn more about how to deliver settings outside of Group Policy, be sure to read Appendix A, [Using Endpoint Policy Manager with MDM and UEM Tools](/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gettingstarted/mdmmanual/uemtools/uemtools.md). + + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/securitysettingsmanager/manual/gettoknow.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/securitysettingsmanager/manual/gettoknow.md index c74cf45a85..11a50ffa76 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/securitysettingsmanager/manual/gettoknow.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/securitysettingsmanager/manual/gettoknow.md @@ -22,3 +22,5 @@ Additionally, if you use the PolicyPak Cloud service, you can even deliver these Policy security settings to non-domain-joined machines over the Internet. ::: + + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/securitysettingsmanager/manual/overview.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/securitysettingsmanager/manual/overview.md index c3568eb4da..ae9a7c8daf 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/securitysettingsmanager/manual/overview.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/securitysettingsmanager/manual/overview.md @@ -7,8 +7,7 @@ sidebar_position: 40 # Security Settings Manager :::note -Before reading this section, please ensure you have read Book 2: -[Installation Quick Start](/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gettingstarted/overviewinstall/overviewinstall.md), which will help you +Before reading this section, please ensure you have read the [Installation Quick Start](/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gettingstarted/overviewinstall/overviewinstall.md), which will help you learn to do the following: ::: @@ -59,3 +58,5 @@ Endpoint Policy Manager Security Settings Manager has the following components: Policy Manager Admin Templates Manager and other Endpoint Policy Manager products' XML files and wrap them into a portable MSI file for deployment using Microsoft Endpoint Manager (SCCM and Intune), a mobile device management service, or your own systems management software. + + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/securitysettingsmanager/overview.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/securitysettingsmanager/overview.md index 0a46ac8f27..7970504ef4 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/securitysettingsmanager/overview.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/securitysettingsmanager/overview.md @@ -15,3 +15,5 @@ Complete documentation for using Security Settings Manager: - **Overview** - Getting started with security settings - **Export Wizard** - Exporting security settings for deployment - **Configuration** - Advanced security settings configuration + + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/softwarepackage/_category_.json b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/softwarepackage/_category_.json index 6c7f0ed99a..fa08af3777 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/softwarepackage/_category_.json +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/softwarepackage/_category_.json @@ -3,4 +3,4 @@ "position": 15, "collapsed": true, "collapsible": true -} \ No newline at end of file +} diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/softwarepackage/manual/_category_.json b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/softwarepackage/manual/_category_.json index cd6b8d995f..980db1e24a 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/softwarepackage/manual/_category_.json +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/softwarepackage/manual/_category_.json @@ -7,4 +7,4 @@ "type": "doc", "id": "overview" } -} \ No newline at end of file +} diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/softwarepackage/manual/appx/_category_.json b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/softwarepackage/manual/appx/_category_.json index 67f6682c82..0877f21fbb 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/softwarepackage/manual/appx/_category_.json +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/softwarepackage/manual/appx/_category_.json @@ -7,4 +7,4 @@ "type": "doc", "id": "overview" } -} \ No newline at end of file +} diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/softwarepackage/manual/appx/addremovepackages.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/softwarepackage/manual/appx/addremovepackages.md index bba94f3a31..0b1f86e32b 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/softwarepackage/manual/appx/addremovepackages.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/softwarepackage/manual/appx/addremovepackages.md @@ -28,3 +28,5 @@ Corporation, L=Redmond, S=Washington, C=US' | Where-Object -Property 'Publisher' 'CN=Microsoft Corporation, O=Microsoft Corporation, L=Redmond, S=Washington, C=US' | Where-Object -Property 'Publisher' -NE -Value 'CN=PolicyPak Software, Inc.,O=PolicyPak Software, Inc.,L=Media,S=Pennsylvania,C=US' | Format-Table -Property Name, Publisher -AutoSize + + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/softwarepackage/manual/appx/helpertool.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/softwarepackage/manual/appx/helpertool.md index 8f630d0762..9efad741bc 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/softwarepackage/manual/appx/helpertool.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/softwarepackage/manual/appx/helpertool.md @@ -48,3 +48,5 @@ done this, you can then use the Import button in the Remove Package Policy Mode. Next, select an application from the list to be populated into the policy. ![appx_policies_and_settings_16](/images/endpointpolicymanager/softwarepackage/appx/appx_policies_and_settings_16.webp) + + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/softwarepackage/manual/appx/installpackage.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/softwarepackage/manual/appx/installpackage.md index 0f816a98ff..eecabe7f61 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/softwarepackage/manual/appx/installpackage.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/softwarepackage/manual/appx/installpackage.md @@ -36,3 +36,5 @@ Corporation, L=Redmond, S=Washington, C=US' | Where-Object -Property 'Publisher' 'CN=Microsoft Corporation, O=Microsoft Corporation, L=Redmond, S=Washington, C=US' | Where-Object -Property 'Publisher' -NE -Value 'CN=PolicyPak Software, Inc.,O=PolicyPak Software, Inc.,L=Media,S=Pennsylvania,C=US' | Format-Table -Property Name, Publisher -AutoSize + + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/softwarepackage/manual/appx/overview.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/softwarepackage/manual/appx/overview.md index 0c4576b86f..ba3cddcc66 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/softwarepackage/manual/appx/overview.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/softwarepackage/manual/appx/overview.md @@ -30,3 +30,5 @@ Corporation, L=Redmond, S=Washington, C=US' | Where-Object -Property 'Publisher' 'CN=Microsoft Corporation, O=Microsoft Corporation, L=Redmond, S=Washington, C=US' | Where-Object -Property 'Publisher' -NE -Value 'CN=PolicyPak Software, Inc.,O=PolicyPak Software, Inc.,L=Media,S=Pennsylvania,C=US' | Format-Table -Property Name, Publisher -AutoSize + + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/softwarepackage/manual/appx/removepackage.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/softwarepackage/manual/appx/removepackage.md index 63f8526ed7..cb3ad8ee11 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/softwarepackage/manual/appx/removepackage.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/softwarepackage/manual/appx/removepackage.md @@ -29,3 +29,5 @@ Corporation, L=Redmond, S=Washington, C=US' | Where-Object -Property 'Publisher' 'CN=Microsoft Corporation, O=Microsoft Corporation, L=Redmond, S=Washington, C=US' | Where-Object -Property 'Publisher' -NE -Value 'CN=PolicyPak Software, Inc.,O=PolicyPak Software, Inc.,L=Media,S=Pennsylvania,C=US' | Format-Table -Property Name, Publisher -AutoSize + + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/softwarepackage/manual/exportcollections.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/softwarepackage/manual/exportcollections.md index 4e354885fb..013b4959f0 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/softwarepackage/manual/exportcollections.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/softwarepackage/manual/exportcollections.md @@ -21,3 +21,5 @@ Remember that Endpoint Policy Manager RDP policies can be created and exported o Computer side. For instance, below you can see an item being exported from the Computer side. ![exporting_collections_1](/images/endpointpolicymanager/softwarepackage/exporting_collections_1.webp) + + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/softwarepackage/manual/itemleveltargeting.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/softwarepackage/manual/itemleveltargeting.md index 1c5192b68b..400c0e8506 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/softwarepackage/manual/itemleveltargeting.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/softwarepackage/manual/itemleveltargeting.md @@ -45,3 +45,5 @@ users not be on the corporate LAN. In this example, the Pak would only apply to Windows 10 machines when the machine is portable and not on the corporate LAN subnet, and the user is in the FABRIKAM\Traveling Sales Users group. + + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/softwarepackage/manual/overview.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/softwarepackage/manual/overview.md index 4fe2021361..03055d570b 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/softwarepackage/manual/overview.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/softwarepackage/manual/overview.md @@ -21,3 +21,5 @@ For AppX packages, you can do the following with Software Package Manager: Watch this video for an overview of See Endpoint Policy Manager Software Package Manager: [Endpoint Policy Manager Software Package Manager: AppX Manager](/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/softwarepackage/videos/appxpoliciesitems/appxmanager.md) for additional information. + + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/softwarepackage/manual/processorderprecedence.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/softwarepackage/manual/processorderprecedence.md index 0551657d06..10115f7621 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/softwarepackage/manual/processorderprecedence.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/softwarepackage/manual/processorderprecedence.md @@ -17,3 +17,5 @@ Therefore, you might want to organize your policies such that removal policies c those operations are faster. Then, order the installation policies by length of installation time, with the items with the shortest install times first and the items with the longest install times last. + + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/softwarepackage/technotes/_category_.json b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/softwarepackage/technotes/_category_.json index d50e383b71..77c2c1e4ae 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/softwarepackage/technotes/_category_.json +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/softwarepackage/technotes/_category_.json @@ -7,4 +7,4 @@ "type": "doc", "id": "knowledgebase" } -} \ No newline at end of file +} diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/softwarepackage/technotes/gettingstarted/_category_.json b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/softwarepackage/technotes/gettingstarted/_category_.json index 7eb735f33a..3eef2a0a44 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/softwarepackage/technotes/gettingstarted/_category_.json +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/softwarepackage/technotes/gettingstarted/_category_.json @@ -3,4 +3,4 @@ "position": 10, "collapsed": true, "collapsible": true -} \ No newline at end of file +} diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/softwarepackage/technotes/gettingstarted/winget.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/softwarepackage/technotes/gettingstarted/winget.md index 6d7e168ee1..5a8634de2a 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/softwarepackage/technotes/gettingstarted/winget.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/softwarepackage/technotes/gettingstarted/winget.md @@ -45,3 +45,5 @@ installs Chocolaty on your server. ![820_3_image-20230824192325-3_950x265](/images/endpointpolicymanager/softwarepackage/820_3_image-20230824192325-3_950x265.webp) ![820_4_image-20230824192325-4_950x521](/images/endpointpolicymanager/softwarepackage/820_4_image-20230824192325-4_950x521.webp) + + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/softwarepackage/technotes/knowledgebase.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/softwarepackage/technotes/knowledgebase.md index 7d8a2c09b0..2693c899f2 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/softwarepackage/technotes/knowledgebase.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/softwarepackage/technotes/knowledgebase.md @@ -11,3 +11,5 @@ See the following Knowledge Base article for Software Package Manager. ## Getting Started - [How to install WinGet on a server that you are using as a management station (unsupported)?](/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/softwarepackage/technotes/gettingstarted/winget.md) + + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/softwarepackage/videos/_category_.json b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/softwarepackage/videos/_category_.json index 77675c0c90..c3aa6c973f 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/softwarepackage/videos/_category_.json +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/softwarepackage/videos/_category_.json @@ -7,4 +7,4 @@ "type": "doc", "id": "videolearningcenter" } -} \ No newline at end of file +} diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/softwarepackage/videos/appxpoliciesitems/_category_.json b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/softwarepackage/videos/appxpoliciesitems/_category_.json index 87775cc7bf..ff39ee480e 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/softwarepackage/videos/appxpoliciesitems/_category_.json +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/softwarepackage/videos/appxpoliciesitems/_category_.json @@ -3,4 +3,4 @@ "position": 10, "collapsed": true, "collapsible": true -} \ No newline at end of file +} diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/softwarepackage/videos/appxpoliciesitems/appxmanager.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/softwarepackage/videos/appxpoliciesitems/appxmanager.md index 1faf7fefa7..4ab0786896 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/softwarepackage/videos/appxpoliciesitems/appxmanager.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/softwarepackage/videos/appxpoliciesitems/appxmanager.md @@ -95,3 +95,5 @@ it. Check out our other videos if you like Endpoint Policy Manager Package Manager and everything we have to offer. Thanks very much for watching. We'll talk to you soon. + + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/softwarepackage/videos/appxpoliciesitems/blockapps.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/softwarepackage/videos/appxpoliciesitems/blockapps.md index 6fe56cbc10..0eea6741de 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/softwarepackage/videos/appxpoliciesitems/blockapps.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/softwarepackage/videos/appxpoliciesitems/blockapps.md @@ -119,3 +119,5 @@ remove applications. Many of them you can add using Software Package Manager. Th put the full smack down on the Least Privilege Manager with our Add New UWP Policy to Deny your UWP Applications and then Allow the ones that you expressly want to open up, there you go. I hope this helps you out. Looking forward to getting you started with Endpoint Policy Manager real soon. + + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/softwarepackage/videos/appxpoliciesitems/removeapps.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/softwarepackage/videos/appxpoliciesitems/removeapps.md index 48cd46e739..2b5f7a75f0 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/softwarepackage/videos/appxpoliciesitems/removeapps.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/softwarepackage/videos/appxpoliciesitems/removeapps.md @@ -11,3 +11,5 @@ wildcards may and may not be used to remove applications. Note this requires lat PP CSE to perform. + + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/softwarepackage/videos/tipsandtricks/_category_.json b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/softwarepackage/videos/tipsandtricks/_category_.json index eccef4c011..71019ba89a 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/softwarepackage/videos/tipsandtricks/_category_.json +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/softwarepackage/videos/tipsandtricks/_category_.json @@ -3,4 +3,4 @@ "position": 30, "collapsed": true, "collapsible": true -} \ No newline at end of file +} diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/softwarepackage/videos/tipsandtricks/extrastool.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/softwarepackage/videos/tipsandtricks/extrastool.md index 2d4e27fd38..c9a01580a8 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/softwarepackage/videos/tipsandtricks/extrastool.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/softwarepackage/videos/tipsandtricks/extrastool.md @@ -9,3 +9,5 @@ See how to survey a machine for what applications you're already using. Then exp for use with Netwrix Endpoint Policy Manager (formerly PolicyPak) Software Package Manager + Winget. + + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/softwarepackage/videos/usingwithothermethod/_category_.json b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/softwarepackage/videos/usingwithothermethod/_category_.json index d121c14f5f..ddb919c15a 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/softwarepackage/videos/usingwithothermethod/_category_.json +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/softwarepackage/videos/usingwithothermethod/_category_.json @@ -3,4 +3,4 @@ "position": 40, "collapsed": true, "collapsible": true -} \ No newline at end of file +} diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/softwarepackage/videos/usingwithothermethod/mdm.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/softwarepackage/videos/usingwithothermethod/mdm.md index ae03c7addd..440cd191d3 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/softwarepackage/videos/usingwithothermethod/mdm.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/softwarepackage/videos/usingwithothermethod/mdm.md @@ -74,3 +74,5 @@ even with the latest edition of Windows 10. I hope this helps you out, giving you the power to deploy and remove applications from the Microsoft Store using Endpoint Policy Manager and your MDM service. I hope this helps you out. Looking forward to getting you started with Endpoint Policy Manager real soon. Thanks. + + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/softwarepackage/videos/videolearningcenter.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/softwarepackage/videos/videolearningcenter.md index 933da4d221..314a606adc 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/softwarepackage/videos/videolearningcenter.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/softwarepackage/videos/videolearningcenter.md @@ -26,3 +26,5 @@ See the following Video topics for Software Package Manager. ## Using with other METHODS (Cloud, MDM, etc.) - [Endpoint Policy Package Manager (AppX Policies): Add or Remove Microsoft Store using your MDM service.](/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/softwarepackage/videos/usingwithothermethod/mdm.md) + + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/softwarepackage/videos/wingetpolicies/_category_.json b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/softwarepackage/videos/wingetpolicies/_category_.json index d66753d485..33fe7a2bda 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/softwarepackage/videos/wingetpolicies/_category_.json +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/softwarepackage/videos/wingetpolicies/_category_.json @@ -3,4 +3,4 @@ "position": 20, "collapsed": true, "collapsible": true -} \ No newline at end of file +} diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/softwarepackage/videos/wingetpolicies/deployapplications.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/softwarepackage/videos/wingetpolicies/deployapplications.md index 4eda8805cb..a15014828b 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/softwarepackage/videos/wingetpolicies/deployapplications.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/softwarepackage/videos/wingetpolicies/deployapplications.md @@ -10,3 +10,5 @@ Netwrix Endpoint Policy Manager (formerly PolicyPak) Software Pakage Manager, it easy. See this video to see how its done. + + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/softwarepackage/videos/wingetpolicies/run.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/softwarepackage/videos/wingetpolicies/run.md index ea440a3e12..546eb99562 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/softwarepackage/videos/wingetpolicies/run.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/softwarepackage/videos/wingetpolicies/run.md @@ -9,4 +9,6 @@ You'll want to try out some packages before you deliver them to your endpoints. get the package names you want, test things out then use Netwrix Endpoint Policy Manager (formerly PolicyPak) to deliver those applications via WinGet. - \ No newline at end of file + + + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/startscreenandtaskbar/_category_.json b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/startscreenandtaskbar/_category_.json index f6cc4b7c4b..7cd20159cd 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/startscreenandtaskbar/_category_.json +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/startscreenandtaskbar/_category_.json @@ -3,4 +3,4 @@ "position": 16, "collapsed": true, "collapsible": true -} \ No newline at end of file +} diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/startscreenandtaskbar/manual/_category_.json b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/startscreenandtaskbar/manual/_category_.json index cd6b8d995f..980db1e24a 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/startscreenandtaskbar/manual/_category_.json +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/startscreenandtaskbar/manual/_category_.json @@ -7,4 +7,4 @@ "type": "doc", "id": "overview" } -} \ No newline at end of file +} diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/startscreenandtaskbar/manual/collectionssettingsi/_category_.json b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/startscreenandtaskbar/manual/collectionssettingsi/_category_.json index f0e03818c4..1a9fcbc164 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/startscreenandtaskbar/manual/collectionssettingsi/_category_.json +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/startscreenandtaskbar/manual/collectionssettingsi/_category_.json @@ -7,4 +7,4 @@ "type": "doc", "id": "collectionssettingsilt" } -} \ No newline at end of file +} diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/startscreenandtaskbar/manual/collectionssettingsi/collectionssettingsilt.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/startscreenandtaskbar/manual/collectionssettingsi/collectionssettingsilt.md index f6f0005f88..de6de2db31 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/startscreenandtaskbar/manual/collectionssettingsi/collectionssettingsilt.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/startscreenandtaskbar/manual/collectionssettingsi/collectionssettingsilt.md @@ -20,3 +20,5 @@ the following ways: policies that add icons to those groups. - With Endpoint Policy Manager Taskbar Manager, Item-Level Targeting can be used within collections, as well as policies, that pin icons to the Taskbar. + + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/startscreenandtaskbar/manual/collectionssettingsi/expectedbehavior.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/startscreenandtaskbar/manual/collectionssettingsi/expectedbehavior.md index 5896cde78b..35d8c23337 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/startscreenandtaskbar/manual/collectionssettingsi/expectedbehavior.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/startscreenandtaskbar/manual/collectionssettingsi/expectedbehavior.md @@ -17,3 +17,5 @@ Figure 49. After a policy no longer applies, users are free to manage their Star At this point, users are free to add or remove icons from the groups or delete the group. If the policies ever come back into effect, they will reapply and lock down the groups again. + + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/startscreenandtaskbar/manual/collectionssettingsi/exportcollections.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/startscreenandtaskbar/manual/collectionssettingsi/exportcollections.md index da16a348c7..4bbec899fa 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/startscreenandtaskbar/manual/collectionssettingsi/exportcollections.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/startscreenandtaskbar/manual/collectionssettingsi/exportcollections.md @@ -49,3 +49,5 @@ you've used items that represent Group Membership in Active Directory, then thos function when the machine is domain-joined. For more information about exporting settings and using Endpoint Policy Manager Exporter utility, see Appendix A: [Using Endpoint Policy Manager with MDM and UEM Tools](/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gettingstarted/mdmmanual/uemtools/uemtools.md). + + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/startscreenandtaskbar/manual/collectionssettingsi/processorderprecedence.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/startscreenandtaskbar/manual/collectionssettingsi/processorderprecedence.md index 2441d3b9c7..6f8c1a12a5 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/startscreenandtaskbar/manual/collectionssettingsi/processorderprecedence.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/startscreenandtaskbar/manual/collectionssettingsi/processorderprecedence.md @@ -79,3 +79,5 @@ overlap of policies. Here is how the precedence works: - Policies delivered through Endpoint Policy Manager files have the next highest precedence. - Policies delivered through Endpoint Policy Manager Group Policy directives have the highest precedence. + + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/startscreenandtaskbar/manual/collectionssettingsi/startscreen/_category_.json b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/startscreenandtaskbar/manual/collectionssettingsi/startscreen/_category_.json index 980c663b4b..cef6a5747a 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/startscreenandtaskbar/manual/collectionssettingsi/startscreen/_category_.json +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/startscreenandtaskbar/manual/collectionssettingsi/startscreen/_category_.json @@ -7,4 +7,4 @@ "type": "doc", "id": "overview" } -} \ No newline at end of file +} diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/startscreenandtaskbar/manual/collectionssettingsi/startscreen/groupaction.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/startscreenandtaskbar/manual/collectionssettingsi/startscreen/groupaction.md index ae984c8650..4830b4f5c6 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/startscreenandtaskbar/manual/collectionssettingsi/startscreen/groupaction.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/startscreenandtaskbar/manual/collectionssettingsi/startscreen/groupaction.md @@ -33,3 +33,5 @@ field. The options are described below. this checkbox is checked, the group will be replaced only if a matching group name is not found. - The default behavior is: create new groups if they do not exist and update groups if they do exist. + + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/startscreenandtaskbar/manual/collectionssettingsi/startscreen/overview.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/startscreenandtaskbar/manual/collectionssettingsi/startscreen/overview.md index 0c8a727b23..49a2075631 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/startscreenandtaskbar/manual/collectionssettingsi/startscreen/overview.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/startscreenandtaskbar/manual/collectionssettingsi/startscreen/overview.md @@ -118,3 +118,5 @@ The fields inside the Group Editor are as follows: tile) or you can insert an "Edge link" (which will explain what was missing). This will be described in more detail in an upcoming section. - Item-Level Targeting: This was described above. + + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/startscreenandtaskbar/manual/collectionssettingsi/startscreen/placeholder.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/startscreenandtaskbar/manual/collectionssettingsi/startscreen/placeholder.md index 5b87d7960b..db43d39913 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/startscreenandtaskbar/manual/collectionssettingsi/startscreen/placeholder.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/startscreenandtaskbar/manual/collectionssettingsi/startscreen/placeholder.md @@ -50,3 +50,5 @@ Figure 42. Applications with Item-Level Targeting evaluating to FALSE will alway The application is not shown and there is no Edge tile to explain why. This is expected when Item-Level Targeting for an application tile evaluates to False. + + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/startscreenandtaskbar/manual/collectionssettingsi/taskbar.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/startscreenandtaskbar/manual/collectionssettingsi/taskbar.md index f874bb5a8f..67496969e6 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/startscreenandtaskbar/manual/collectionssettingsi/taskbar.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/startscreenandtaskbar/manual/collectionssettingsi/taskbar.md @@ -40,3 +40,5 @@ The fields inside the Taskbar Manager Pinned Collection Editor are as follows: Figure 45. Pinned desktop icons will appear in the Endpoint Policy Manager Start Screen Manager advertisement group, or a group of your choice. + + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/startscreenandtaskbar/manual/gettoknow.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/startscreenandtaskbar/manual/gettoknow.md index 4d4cc45b35..c57d9fe996 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/startscreenandtaskbar/manual/gettoknow.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/startscreenandtaskbar/manual/gettoknow.md @@ -35,3 +35,5 @@ Figure 4. Adding collections and policies. The next sections provide a Quickstart to using the Start Screen Manager node and the Taskbar Manager node. + + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/startscreenandtaskbar/manual/helperutility.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/startscreenandtaskbar/manual/helperutility.md index 99639695d7..0586d2bea0 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/startscreenandtaskbar/manual/helperutility.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/startscreenandtaskbar/manual/helperutility.md @@ -62,3 +62,5 @@ Figure 57. On the management station you can import from the XML file. At this point, your list will change to what was imported from the XML file. This process means you don't need to install the actual application on your machine to deliver Endpoint Policy Manager Start Screen or Endpoint Policy Manager Taskbar Manager policies. + + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/startscreenandtaskbar/manual/insouts/_category_.json b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/startscreenandtaskbar/manual/insouts/_category_.json index c013e145db..7eca3603a6 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/startscreenandtaskbar/manual/insouts/_category_.json +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/startscreenandtaskbar/manual/insouts/_category_.json @@ -7,4 +7,4 @@ "type": "doc", "id": "overview" } -} \ No newline at end of file +} diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/startscreenandtaskbar/manual/insouts/advantages.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/startscreenandtaskbar/manual/insouts/advantages.md index 4882c31aa9..2eed8c2e91 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/startscreenandtaskbar/manual/insouts/advantages.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/startscreenandtaskbar/manual/insouts/advantages.md @@ -32,3 +32,5 @@ settings that the in-box Microsoft method uses. That is Endpoint Policy Manager Taskbar Manager will create its own XML file (one per computer when computer-side Group Policy is used and one per user when user-side Group Policy is used). It works with Microsoft's method (using the XML file and corresponding Group Policy setting), but adds functionality. + + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/startscreenandtaskbar/manual/insouts/overview.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/startscreenandtaskbar/manual/insouts/overview.md index c86908d87c..b4bc4b1033 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/startscreenandtaskbar/manual/insouts/overview.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/startscreenandtaskbar/manual/insouts/overview.md @@ -15,3 +15,5 @@ Together they have two goals: In this manual, we will walk through examples of how to perform these functions. We'll start out by understanding the need to manage Start Screen and Taskbar settings and the use of the in-box method from Microsoft; then, we'll learn how Endpoint Policy Manager can make the whole process easier. + + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/startscreenandtaskbar/manual/insouts/windows10.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/startscreenandtaskbar/manual/insouts/windows10.md index 8a129c5f04..6cdc389e1f 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/startscreenandtaskbar/manual/insouts/windows10.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/startscreenandtaskbar/manual/insouts/windows10.md @@ -54,3 +54,5 @@ In summary: All of this becomes time consuming and will quickly get out of hand every time you must update and roll out an application that will be the registered extension or protocol. + + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/startscreenandtaskbar/manual/overview.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/startscreenandtaskbar/manual/overview.md index 42c50eb2d6..8f95e8e5d1 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/startscreenandtaskbar/manual/overview.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/startscreenandtaskbar/manual/overview.md @@ -35,7 +35,7 @@ perform the following operations on Windows 10: :::note For an overview of Endpoint Policy Manager Start Screen & Taskbar Manager, watch the videos at -[https://www.endpointpolicymanager.com/products/endpointpolicymanager-start-screen-taskbar-manager.html](https://www.endpointpolicymanager.com/products/endpointpolicymanager-start-screen-taskbar-manager.html). +[https://www.policypak.com/products/endpointpolicymanager-start-screen-taskbar-manager.html](https://www.policypak.com/products/endpointpolicymanager-start-screen-taskbar-manager.html). ::: @@ -75,3 +75,5 @@ settings even to non-domain-joined machines over the Internet. Manager Admin Templates Manager and our other products' XML files and wrap them into a "portable" MSI file for deployment using Microsoft Endpoint Manager (SCCM and Intune), an MDM service, or your own systems management software. + + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/startscreenandtaskbar/manual/startscreen/_category_.json b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/startscreenandtaskbar/manual/startscreen/_category_.json index f9bb499c38..1c3969666c 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/startscreenandtaskbar/manual/startscreen/_category_.json +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/startscreenandtaskbar/manual/startscreen/_category_.json @@ -7,4 +7,4 @@ "type": "doc", "id": "overview" } -} \ No newline at end of file +} diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/startscreenandtaskbar/manual/startscreen/desktopapplications.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/startscreenandtaskbar/manual/startscreen/desktopapplications.md index dd13d45894..7580af1cb2 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/startscreenandtaskbar/manual/startscreen/desktopapplications.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/startscreenandtaskbar/manual/startscreen/desktopapplications.md @@ -67,3 +67,5 @@ The Start Screen icon policy you created can be seen in Figure 22. Figure 22. The Endpoint Policy Manager Start Screen Manager policy is contained within the collection. + + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/startscreenandtaskbar/manual/startscreen/edgetiles.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/startscreenandtaskbar/manual/startscreen/edgetiles.md index 5429d10fe0..2c134a283e 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/startscreenandtaskbar/manual/startscreen/edgetiles.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/startscreenandtaskbar/manual/startscreen/edgetiles.md @@ -42,3 +42,5 @@ you to log off and log on again to see the Start Menu changes. ![quickstart_start_screen_manager_22](/images/endpointpolicymanager/startscreentaskbar/startscreen/quickstart_start_screen_manager_22.webp) Figure 27. The application tiles inside the new group. + + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/startscreenandtaskbar/manual/startscreen/overview.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/startscreenandtaskbar/manual/startscreen/overview.md index fd68aacaf0..6143a7fdda 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/startscreenandtaskbar/manual/startscreen/overview.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/startscreenandtaskbar/manual/startscreen/overview.md @@ -34,3 +34,5 @@ the Start Menu. Using Start Screen & Taskbar Manager, we want to place all of ou applications into a single group called "My Important Apps." In this Quickstart, we will create a group policy object (GPO) and link it to your sample users. (You could also create and link a GPO to your computers, but we will not be doing that in this Quickstart.) + + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/startscreenandtaskbar/manual/startscreen/uwpapplications.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/startscreenandtaskbar/manual/startscreen/uwpapplications.md index 52631b82a0..937521d318 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/startscreenandtaskbar/manual/startscreen/uwpapplications.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/startscreenandtaskbar/manual/startscreen/uwpapplications.md @@ -49,3 +49,5 @@ Figure 16. Specifying the UWP policy name. ![quickstart_start_screen_manager_12](/images/endpointpolicymanager/startscreentaskbar/startscreen/quickstart_start_screen_manager_12.webp) Figure 17. The UWP application icon entry. + + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/startscreenandtaskbar/manual/startscreen/windows10.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/startscreenandtaskbar/manual/startscreen/windows10.md index e44efa4b17..0709669c2a 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/startscreenandtaskbar/manual/startscreen/windows10.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/startscreenandtaskbar/manual/startscreen/windows10.md @@ -95,3 +95,5 @@ tile, and Edge tile), by right-clicking and selecting "Add to Group," as seen in Figure 13. Use the MMC editor to add a new universal (UWP) application tile, desktop application tile, and new Edge tile. + + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/startscreenandtaskbar/manual/startscreentaskbar/_category_.json b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/startscreenandtaskbar/manual/startscreentaskbar/_category_.json index ef83254957..af026a07ec 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/startscreenandtaskbar/manual/startscreentaskbar/_category_.json +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/startscreenandtaskbar/manual/startscreentaskbar/_category_.json @@ -7,4 +7,4 @@ "type": "doc", "id": "overview" } -} \ No newline at end of file +} diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/startscreenandtaskbar/manual/startscreentaskbar/logsusercomputerside.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/startscreenandtaskbar/manual/startscreentaskbar/logsusercomputerside.md index 509b8bda94..16a4d31720 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/startscreenandtaskbar/manual/startscreentaskbar/logsusercomputerside.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/startscreenandtaskbar/manual/startscreentaskbar/logsusercomputerside.md @@ -25,3 +25,5 @@ The resulting files are stored in - Computer side: switched.xml - User side: user.xml - Final/composite XML: ssmResults.xml + + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/startscreenandtaskbar/manual/startscreentaskbar/overview.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/startscreenandtaskbar/manual/startscreentaskbar/overview.md index 4a066b501c..e104a25583 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/startscreenandtaskbar/manual/startscreentaskbar/overview.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/startscreenandtaskbar/manual/startscreentaskbar/overview.md @@ -19,3 +19,5 @@ Here are some tips when trying to troubleshoot Start Screen & Taskbar Manager: then logs on again. - Start Screen & Taskbar Manager's policies may not work the very first time a user logs onto a Windows 10 machine, but will take effect in the background a bit later. + + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/startscreenandtaskbar/manual/startscreentaskbar/xmlfiles.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/startscreenandtaskbar/manual/startscreentaskbar/xmlfiles.md index d8aaa4bf4e..3b9336b0c4 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/startscreenandtaskbar/manual/startscreentaskbar/xmlfiles.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/startscreenandtaskbar/manual/startscreentaskbar/xmlfiles.md @@ -22,3 +22,5 @@ which should be pinned to the Taskbar. If you are expecting an application to be Start Menu or Taskbar, but it is absent, start by checking this file to see if the application is present. If the association is absent, then, most likely, the target computer didn't get the policy to add the icon to the Start Menu or Taskbar. + + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/startscreenandtaskbar/manual/taskbar.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/startscreenandtaskbar/manual/taskbar.md index 320c6feb5b..086a7c21e3 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/startscreenandtaskbar/manual/taskbar.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/startscreenandtaskbar/manual/taskbar.md @@ -10,7 +10,7 @@ Now you're ready to create Netwrix Endpoint Policy Manager (formerly PolicyPak) :::note For a video overview of Taskbar Manager, see -[](https://www.endpointpolicymanager.com/products/endpointpolicymanager-start-screen-manager.html)[Endpoint Policy Taskbar Manager: Quick Demo](/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/startscreenandtaskbar/videos/gettingstarted/demotaskbar.md). +[](https://www.policypak.com/products/endpointpolicymanager-start-screen-manager.html)[Endpoint Policy Taskbar Manager: Quick Demo](/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/startscreenandtaskbar/videos/gettingstarted/demotaskbar.md). ::: @@ -61,3 +61,5 @@ are implemented. This ends the Endpoint Policy Manager Start Screen & Taskbar Manager Quickstart sections. Next, we'll dive into more detail about the Endpoint Policy Manager Start Screen & Taskbar Manager. + + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/startscreenandtaskbar/technotes/_category_.json b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/startscreenandtaskbar/technotes/_category_.json index d50e383b71..77c2c1e4ae 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/startscreenandtaskbar/technotes/_category_.json +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/startscreenandtaskbar/technotes/_category_.json @@ -7,4 +7,4 @@ "type": "doc", "id": "knowledgebase" } -} \ No newline at end of file +} diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/startscreenandtaskbar/technotes/knowledgebase.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/startscreenandtaskbar/technotes/knowledgebase.md index dee32c9558..3c7b7ebc5c 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/startscreenandtaskbar/technotes/knowledgebase.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/startscreenandtaskbar/technotes/knowledgebase.md @@ -35,3 +35,5 @@ See the following Knowledge Base articles for Start Screen and Task Bar Manager. - [How-To create a folder shortcut in Windows 10 Start Menu using Endpoint Policy Manager Starts Screen Manager?](/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/startscreenandtaskbar/technotes/tipsandtricks/foldershortcut.md) - [How can I add a link to the Control Panel to the Start Screen or Taskbar using Endpoint Policy Manager Start Screen Manager?](/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/startscreenandtaskbar/technotes/tipsandtricks/addlink.md) - [How to automatically kill explorer at 1st Logon to Bypass needing to logout and back in for Start Screen Manager to apply](/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/startscreenandtaskbar/technotes/tipsandtricks/logonworkaround.md) + + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/startscreenandtaskbar/technotes/tipsandtricks/_category_.json b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/startscreenandtaskbar/technotes/tipsandtricks/_category_.json index 6ba42bb498..c105a1fef1 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/startscreenandtaskbar/technotes/tipsandtricks/_category_.json +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/startscreenandtaskbar/technotes/tipsandtricks/_category_.json @@ -3,4 +3,4 @@ "position": 20, "collapsed": true, "collapsible": true -} \ No newline at end of file +} diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/startscreenandtaskbar/technotes/tipsandtricks/addlink.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/startscreenandtaskbar/technotes/tipsandtricks/addlink.md index b629a748b2..b2a2877000 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/startscreenandtaskbar/technotes/tipsandtricks/addlink.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/startscreenandtaskbar/technotes/tipsandtricks/addlink.md @@ -12,3 +12,5 @@ we recommend you choose a Shortcut Icon from Shell32.DLL. The other fields may be left blank. ![914_1_image001](/images/endpointpolicymanager/startscreentaskbar/914_1_image001.webp) + + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/startscreenandtaskbar/technotes/tipsandtricks/appv.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/startscreenandtaskbar/technotes/tipsandtricks/appv.md index f14759c7d2..6c8128cf0e 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/startscreenandtaskbar/technotes/tipsandtricks/appv.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/startscreenandtaskbar/technotes/tipsandtricks/appv.md @@ -42,3 +42,5 @@ The target application path must exist in the client machine. **Step 7 –** Log-off and log back on to see the required Starts Screen items. ![808_5_image-20201121192420-5](/images/endpointpolicymanager/integration/808_5_image-20201121192420-5.webp) + + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/startscreenandtaskbar/technotes/tipsandtricks/explorer.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/startscreenandtaskbar/technotes/tipsandtricks/explorer.md index 55d10a2c19..fcc8496740 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/startscreenandtaskbar/technotes/tipsandtricks/explorer.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/startscreenandtaskbar/technotes/tipsandtricks/explorer.md @@ -7,3 +7,5 @@ sidebar_position: 10 # How do I add Explorer.exe to the taskbar using Endpoint Policy Manager Start Screen & Taskbar Manager ? ![731_1_sss](/images/endpointpolicymanager/startscreentaskbar/731_1_sss.webp) + + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/startscreenandtaskbar/technotes/tipsandtricks/foldershortcut.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/startscreenandtaskbar/technotes/tipsandtricks/foldershortcut.md index 13bc2b5a07..61ff891615 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/startscreenandtaskbar/technotes/tipsandtricks/foldershortcut.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/startscreenandtaskbar/technotes/tipsandtricks/foldershortcut.md @@ -12,3 +12,5 @@ Replace the command-line argument (RED text-color) as per your requirement. `%systemroot%\explorer.exe "%userprofile%\Desktop\New Folder"` ![824_1_image-20210304053215-1](/images/endpointpolicymanager/startscreentaskbar/824_1_image-20210304053215-1.webp) + + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/startscreenandtaskbar/technotes/tipsandtricks/helpertools.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/startscreenandtaskbar/technotes/tipsandtricks/helpertools.md index 5e4a63dc49..085b5b70e7 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/startscreenandtaskbar/technotes/tipsandtricks/helpertools.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/startscreenandtaskbar/technotes/tipsandtricks/helpertools.md @@ -174,3 +174,5 @@ Shortcuts - Remove Programs Changes to the Left side are immediate and do not need a log off. + + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/startscreenandtaskbar/technotes/tipsandtricks/logonworkaround.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/startscreenandtaskbar/technotes/tipsandtricks/logonworkaround.md index 78ee80534e..93a546b985 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/startscreenandtaskbar/technotes/tipsandtricks/logonworkaround.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/startscreenandtaskbar/technotes/tipsandtricks/logonworkaround.md @@ -62,3 +62,5 @@ You will see a very brief flash on the end-user computer for new logins. This policy should be set to apply after the PPSSM policy. ::: + + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/startscreenandtaskbar/technotes/tipsandtricks/sccmsoftwarecenter.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/startscreenandtaskbar/technotes/tipsandtricks/sccmsoftwarecenter.md index 7c7eaab14d..cbc71ed453 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/startscreenandtaskbar/technotes/tipsandtricks/sccmsoftwarecenter.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/startscreenandtaskbar/technotes/tipsandtricks/sccmsoftwarecenter.md @@ -38,3 +38,5 @@ Finally, take the defaults… and/or change the ShortCut name to suit. Final results should look like this… ![724_9_hf-936-img-05](/images/endpointpolicymanager/startscreentaskbar/724_9_hf-936-img-05.webp) + + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/startscreenandtaskbar/technotes/troubleshooting/_category_.json b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/startscreenandtaskbar/technotes/troubleshooting/_category_.json index 5a4bd8ada0..11c90f2c7f 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/startscreenandtaskbar/technotes/troubleshooting/_category_.json +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/startscreenandtaskbar/technotes/troubleshooting/_category_.json @@ -3,4 +3,4 @@ "position": 10, "collapsed": true, "collapsible": true -} \ No newline at end of file +} diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/startscreenandtaskbar/technotes/troubleshooting/appcantrun.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/startscreenandtaskbar/technotes/troubleshooting/appcantrun.md index 8e29b92e8a..e96372571f 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/startscreenandtaskbar/technotes/troubleshooting/appcantrun.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/startscreenandtaskbar/technotes/troubleshooting/appcantrun.md @@ -21,3 +21,5 @@ supported. ![699_2_img2_950x396](/images/endpointpolicymanager/troubleshooting/error/startscreentaskbar/699_2_img2_950x396.webp) ![699_3_img3_950x368](/images/endpointpolicymanager/troubleshooting/error/startscreentaskbar/699_3_img3_950x368.webp) + + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/startscreenandtaskbar/technotes/troubleshooting/crash.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/startscreenandtaskbar/technotes/troubleshooting/crash.md index e0c42aa1a8..c9d04d267c 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/startscreenandtaskbar/technotes/troubleshooting/crash.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/startscreenandtaskbar/technotes/troubleshooting/crash.md @@ -12,3 +12,5 @@ function. Do not disable this dmwappushservice service. ![537_1_asdfghkyhj](/images/endpointpolicymanager/troubleshooting/startscreentaskbar/537_1_asdfghkyhj.webp) + + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/startscreenandtaskbar/technotes/troubleshooting/customicons.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/startscreenandtaskbar/technotes/troubleshooting/customicons.md index b16ae493ed..c4fd5f6a63 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/startscreenandtaskbar/technotes/troubleshooting/customicons.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/startscreenandtaskbar/technotes/troubleshooting/customicons.md @@ -74,3 +74,5 @@ or `%AppData%\Microsoft\Windows\Start Menu\Programs` will get you the results yo this. ![735_15_image-20200723210823-8_950x998](/images/endpointpolicymanager/troubleshooting/startscreentaskbar/735_15_image-20200723210823-8_950x998.webp) + + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/startscreenandtaskbar/technotes/troubleshooting/existingicons.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/startscreenandtaskbar/technotes/troubleshooting/existingicons.md index 7c55ed2247..f472d17bc8 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/startscreenandtaskbar/technotes/troubleshooting/existingicons.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/startscreenandtaskbar/technotes/troubleshooting/existingicons.md @@ -17,3 +17,5 @@ In short, there are two categories of Start Screen items: Items that fall into the second category "Applications pinned by Enterprise" are wiped out when new layout is applied by Endpoint Policy Manager Start Screen & Taskbar Manager. + + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/startscreenandtaskbar/technotes/troubleshooting/linked.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/startscreenandtaskbar/technotes/troubleshooting/linked.md index 8d5fe1ca72..881c9a061e 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/startscreenandtaskbar/technotes/troubleshooting/linked.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/startscreenandtaskbar/technotes/troubleshooting/linked.md @@ -59,3 +59,5 @@ It will remove the Endpoint Policy Manager tile from the Start Menu. The example sample script is below. ![819_5_c4b607f18774d1a207d45cbd8a96b426](/images/endpointpolicymanager/troubleshooting/startscreentaskbar/819_5_c4b607f18774d1a207d45cbd8a96b426.webp) + + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/startscreenandtaskbar/technotes/troubleshooting/logons.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/startscreenandtaskbar/technotes/troubleshooting/logons.md index 3354f9fce0..b876bf5098 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/startscreenandtaskbar/technotes/troubleshooting/logons.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/startscreenandtaskbar/technotes/troubleshooting/logons.md @@ -23,3 +23,5 @@ Scenario 2: - When the User logs on, because policies are applied asynchronously, the end-user missed the chance to apply those to Explorer. So, you see the result at the next logon because the Start Screen & Taskbar policies are "now written, but not yet seen." + + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/startscreenandtaskbar/technotes/troubleshooting/mappeddrives.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/startscreenandtaskbar/technotes/troubleshooting/mappeddrives.md index 4fb18295a6..c851fb08e5 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/startscreenandtaskbar/technotes/troubleshooting/mappeddrives.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/startscreenandtaskbar/technotes/troubleshooting/mappeddrives.md @@ -14,3 +14,5 @@ the Start Screen, then it means that either the Application is not present at t it is configured with a Mapped Drive instead of the UNC Path. ![841_1_image-20201201090844-1](/images/endpointpolicymanager/requirements/support/startscreentaskbar/841_1_image-20201201090844-1.webp) + + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/startscreenandtaskbar/technotes/troubleshooting/modes.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/startscreenandtaskbar/technotes/troubleshooting/modes.md index 4c33337058..86c30d5abd 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/startscreenandtaskbar/technotes/troubleshooting/modes.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/startscreenandtaskbar/technotes/troubleshooting/modes.md @@ -91,3 +91,5 @@ After running gpupdate to apply policy you must logout then back in to receive t TBM policy settings. ::: + + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/startscreenandtaskbar/technotes/troubleshooting/office365.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/startscreenandtaskbar/technotes/troubleshooting/office365.md index 463f6ae733..a961185973 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/startscreenandtaskbar/technotes/troubleshooting/office365.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/startscreenandtaskbar/technotes/troubleshooting/office365.md @@ -38,3 +38,5 @@ Summary to get Office icons to appear on endpoints: **Step 2 –** Use the Helper tool. **Step 3 –** Then create the icons from the export the helper tool made. + + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/startscreenandtaskbar/technotes/troubleshooting/pinnedcollection.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/startscreenandtaskbar/technotes/troubleshooting/pinnedcollection.md index 916cfd707e..06ad6380f4 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/startscreenandtaskbar/technotes/troubleshooting/pinnedcollection.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/startscreenandtaskbar/technotes/troubleshooting/pinnedcollection.md @@ -17,3 +17,5 @@ see how to do it in the second screenshot. ![623_1_faq-07-img-01](/images/endpointpolicymanager/troubleshooting/startscreentaskbar/623_1_faq-07-img-01.webp) ![623_2_faq-07-img-02](/images/endpointpolicymanager/troubleshooting/startscreentaskbar/623_2_faq-07-img-02.webp) + + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/startscreenandtaskbar/technotes/troubleshooting/rollback.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/startscreenandtaskbar/technotes/troubleshooting/rollback.md index 7326a42d1f..3d01c2ffa4 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/startscreenandtaskbar/technotes/troubleshooting/rollback.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/startscreenandtaskbar/technotes/troubleshooting/rollback.md @@ -11,3 +11,5 @@ re-trigger the initial start menu layout. Note you may not get an EXACT revert; close. [Endpoint Policy ManagerStart Screen and Endpoint Policy Manager Scripts: Specify exact Start Menu experience one time](/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/startscreenandtaskbar/videos/extras/onetime.md) + + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/startscreenandtaskbar/technotes/troubleshooting/windows10.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/startscreenandtaskbar/technotes/troubleshooting/windows10.md index 99717feb02..95d9e15404 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/startscreenandtaskbar/technotes/troubleshooting/windows10.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/startscreenandtaskbar/technotes/troubleshooting/windows10.md @@ -11,3 +11,5 @@ fully work with Windows 10 build 1703. With build 1607 only Start Screen policies are expected to work. To get both Start Screen and Taskbar Manager policies to work, you will need to have the endpoint(s) be 1703 or later. + + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/startscreenandtaskbar/technotes/troubleshooting/windows10disablenotification.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/startscreenandtaskbar/technotes/troubleshooting/windows10disablenotification.md index be0534d6da..323e158a31 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/startscreenandtaskbar/technotes/troubleshooting/windows10disablenotification.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/startscreenandtaskbar/technotes/troubleshooting/windows10disablenotification.md @@ -97,3 +97,5 @@ next. **Step 9 –** Lastly, apply policy to computer OU or domain where you want New App notifications to be disabled. + + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/startscreenandtaskbar/technotes/troubleshooting/windowsdefault.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/startscreenandtaskbar/technotes/troubleshooting/windowsdefault.md index 2d69a06245..da8b964a02 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/startscreenandtaskbar/technotes/troubleshooting/windowsdefault.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/startscreenandtaskbar/technotes/troubleshooting/windowsdefault.md @@ -31,3 +31,5 @@ Workaround for many computers using GPPref Item: - Use Group Policy Preferences Item to remove those folders from the location. ![678_2_image-20191219082753-6](/images/endpointpolicymanager/troubleshooting/startscreentaskbar/678_2_image-20191219082753-6.webp) + + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/startscreenandtaskbar/technotes/troubleshooting/windowserver.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/startscreenandtaskbar/technotes/troubleshooting/windowserver.md index 79fb862615..4bf6a6dca6 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/startscreenandtaskbar/technotes/troubleshooting/windowserver.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/startscreenandtaskbar/technotes/troubleshooting/windowserver.md @@ -15,3 +15,5 @@ Manager: 2019 and later. Neither component will work on Server 2012 R2 (with Desktop Experience). + + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/startscreenandtaskbar/videos/_category_.json b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/startscreenandtaskbar/videos/_category_.json index 77675c0c90..c3aa6c973f 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/startscreenandtaskbar/videos/_category_.json +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/startscreenandtaskbar/videos/_category_.json @@ -7,4 +7,4 @@ "type": "doc", "id": "videolearningcenter" } -} \ No newline at end of file +} diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/startscreenandtaskbar/videos/extras/_category_.json b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/startscreenandtaskbar/videos/extras/_category_.json index 8a57d40e96..b05f9c49f6 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/startscreenandtaskbar/videos/extras/_category_.json +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/startscreenandtaskbar/videos/extras/_category_.json @@ -3,4 +3,4 @@ "position": 40, "collapsed": true, "collapsible": true -} \ No newline at end of file +} diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/startscreenandtaskbar/videos/extras/onetime.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/startscreenandtaskbar/videos/extras/onetime.md index 5e284db47f..be5ef2371f 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/startscreenandtaskbar/videos/extras/onetime.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/startscreenandtaskbar/videos/extras/onetime.md @@ -9,3 +9,5 @@ If your Start Menu is a little unhappy, or if you want to dictate the Start Layo users do whatever they want, then use these scripts to get the job done. + + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/startscreenandtaskbar/videos/gettingstarted/_category_.json b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/startscreenandtaskbar/videos/gettingstarted/_category_.json index 7eb735f33a..3eef2a0a44 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/startscreenandtaskbar/videos/gettingstarted/_category_.json +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/startscreenandtaskbar/videos/gettingstarted/_category_.json @@ -3,4 +3,4 @@ "position": 10, "collapsed": true, "collapsible": true -} \ No newline at end of file +} diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/startscreenandtaskbar/videos/gettingstarted/demotaskbar.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/startscreenandtaskbar/videos/gettingstarted/demotaskbar.md index 63b24b50ff..19b4ff70a5 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/startscreenandtaskbar/videos/gettingstarted/demotaskbar.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/startscreenandtaskbar/videos/gettingstarted/demotaskbar.md @@ -66,3 +66,5 @@ knock your socks off, I don't know what will. I hope this makes you as happy as you're looking to get started soon, just join us for the webinar and you can get started right away. Thanks so very much, and talk to you soon. + + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/startscreenandtaskbar/videos/gettingstarted/helperutility.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/startscreenandtaskbar/videos/gettingstarted/helperutility.md index 6c62a37ee3..6ca65513d4 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/startscreenandtaskbar/videos/gettingstarted/helperutility.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/startscreenandtaskbar/videos/gettingstarted/helperutility.md @@ -84,3 +84,5 @@ way I wanted to. That's all we have for now. I hope this helps you out. Looking forward to getting you started real soon. Thanks. + + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/startscreenandtaskbar/videos/gettingstarted/itemleveltargeting.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/startscreenandtaskbar/videos/gettingstarted/itemleveltargeting.md index 0a486d97f2..9ba59b93d3 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/startscreenandtaskbar/videos/gettingstarted/itemleveltargeting.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/startscreenandtaskbar/videos/gettingstarted/itemleveltargeting.md @@ -21,7 +21,7 @@ This is East Sales User 1 who is currently logged on, and he's getting "My Impor maintain that for East Sales Users, so what we'll do is we'll go over to "Collection 1" over here. Let's rename that. Let's "Edit Collection" and call it "East Sales Users." While we're here, we'll change the -"[https://www.endpointpolicymanager.com/pp-blog/item-level-targeting](https://www.endpointpolicymanager.com/pp-blog/item-level-targeting)" +"[https://www.policypak.com/pp-blog/item-level-targeting](https://www.policypak.com/pp-blog/item-level-targeting)" and specify that this stuff will only work when the "Security Group" is our "EastSalesUsers."What we're doing is we're marrying using item-level targeting and saying do this stuff called "My Important Apps" when the guys are "East Sales Users." @@ -65,3 +65,5 @@ when I have that application do that. It's incredibly flexible. I just wanted to give you a quick taste of how that would work. One policy to rule them all. You don't have to be stuck with one fixed policy. Just as simple as that. I hope this helps you out. We're looking to get you started soon with Endpoint Policy Manager Start Screen Manager. + + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/startscreenandtaskbar/videos/gettingstarted/linksie.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/startscreenandtaskbar/videos/gettingstarted/linksie.md index ba7fcaf1fd..08beb385a1 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/startscreenandtaskbar/videos/gettingstarted/linksie.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/startscreenandtaskbar/videos/gettingstarted/linksie.md @@ -60,3 +60,5 @@ Now it is going to do this in another window. We can't somehow magically merge t But that should get you where you need to go. I hope this video helps you out and you're ready to get started with Endpoint Policy Manager Start Screen Manager real soon. Thanks so much. + + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/startscreenandtaskbar/videos/gettingstarted/windows10startmenu.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/startscreenandtaskbar/videos/gettingstarted/windows10startmenu.md index c1f8697447..889e5f713e 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/startscreenandtaskbar/videos/gettingstarted/windows10startmenu.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/startscreenandtaskbar/videos/gettingstarted/windows10startmenu.md @@ -17,7 +17,7 @@ Hi. This is Jeremy Moskowitz, former Group Policy MVP and Founder of Netwrix End Windows 10 Start Screen. How do we do it? We're going to use our Start Screen Manager program. You can see, we already have three groups that are here in the -[https://www.endpointpolicymanager.com/pp-blog/windows-10-start-screen](https://www.endpointpolicymanager.com/pp-blog/windows-10-start-screen). +[https://www.policypak.com/pp-blog/windows-10-start-screen](https://www.policypak.com/pp-blog/windows-10-start-screen). We're going to create our own called Our Important Apps. What are we're going to add there? We're going to add maybe "Adobe Reader," maybe add the "Calculator" and also add and Edge tile. We'll see how to do that. @@ -67,7 +67,7 @@ go ahead and choose the "Large" and I'll call this "big calc." Then the last thing I'll do is I'll "Add/New Edge Tile." My Edge tile will let me give it a name. I'll call this "Get Endpoint Policy Manager Help," and then the "URL" can be -[https://www.endpointpolicymanager.com](https://www.endpointpolicymanager.com); There we go, and click "Next" and I can make +[https://www.policypak.com](https://www.policypak.com); There we go, and click "Next" and I can make this a "Wide" tile. You can also change the Desktop "Background" colors if you're so inclined and all that sort of @@ -141,3 +141,5 @@ videos, like how to change to see how you can easily open PDFs, MAILTO and MP4s with the programs you want. Thanks so much for watching, and talk to you soon. + + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/startscreenandtaskbar/videos/methods/_category_.json b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/startscreenandtaskbar/videos/methods/_category_.json index 1f1354f705..5ba805c3e9 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/startscreenandtaskbar/videos/methods/_category_.json +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/startscreenandtaskbar/videos/methods/_category_.json @@ -3,4 +3,4 @@ "position": 30, "collapsed": true, "collapsible": true -} \ No newline at end of file +} diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/startscreenandtaskbar/videos/methods/citrix.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/startscreenandtaskbar/videos/methods/citrix.md index 594d26df21..56bfa05817 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/startscreenandtaskbar/videos/methods/citrix.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/startscreenandtaskbar/videos/methods/citrix.md @@ -184,3 +184,5 @@ do different things for different circumstances. I hope this helps you out and you're ready to get started with Endpoint Policy Manager Start Screen and Taskbar Manager in your real world and also in your Citrix world. Thanks so much for watching. + + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/startscreenandtaskbar/videos/methods/mdm.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/startscreenandtaskbar/videos/methods/mdm.md index 60ce284b07..87a5d4506c 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/startscreenandtaskbar/videos/methods/mdm.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/startscreenandtaskbar/videos/methods/mdm.md @@ -119,7 +119,7 @@ Start Screen. There we go. We have the "Important Apps" just like we directed. If I click on any of these, it takes me just exactly where it's supposed to. The "Calculator" works. "Adobe Acrobat Reader DC" opens right up. If I go to the Edge tile, then we'll go to -"www.endpointpolicymanager.com." So they all are there and they all work. +"www.policypak.com." So they all are there and they all work. Now notice that there are still the original groups still there and the original pins. That is because when we created the collection, we chose the PARTIAL (PRESERVE) option. That is why we @@ -136,3 +136,5 @@ So there we are. If that's interesting for you, then let us know. We'll be happy with a free trial right away. Look forward to seeing you in the next video. Thanks. + + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/startscreenandtaskbar/videos/methods/mdmitemleveltargeting.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/startscreenandtaskbar/videos/methods/mdmitemleveltargeting.md index 5e023238c2..d88f0889d7 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/startscreenandtaskbar/videos/methods/mdmitemleveltargeting.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/startscreenandtaskbar/videos/methods/mdmitemleveltargeting.md @@ -69,3 +69,5 @@ Manager Start Screen Manager settings. I hope that helps you out. Looking forward to getting started with you soon. Take care. + + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/startscreenandtaskbar/videos/methods/nondomainjoined.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/startscreenandtaskbar/videos/methods/nondomainjoined.md index 4db4b83398..9b0c480cac 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/startscreenandtaskbar/videos/methods/nondomainjoined.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/startscreenandtaskbar/videos/methods/nondomainjoined.md @@ -69,3 +69,5 @@ joined machine to accept your directives with Endpoint Policy Manager Cloud. With that in mind, you can join us for a webinar to get started right away and try this out yourself. Thanks so very much. + + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/startscreenandtaskbar/videos/methods/pdqdeploy.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/startscreenandtaskbar/videos/methods/pdqdeploy.md index 5a59263e52..aad5f2c65c 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/startscreenandtaskbar/videos/methods/pdqdeploy.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/startscreenandtaskbar/videos/methods/pdqdeploy.md @@ -277,3 +277,5 @@ Jeremy: Well, thanks for having me on the video. Kris: Yeah. Thanks for watching. Jeremy: Thanks, guys. + + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/startscreenandtaskbar/videos/troubleshooting/_category_.json b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/startscreenandtaskbar/videos/troubleshooting/_category_.json index 289c6f8855..30e7620b07 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/startscreenandtaskbar/videos/troubleshooting/_category_.json +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/startscreenandtaskbar/videos/troubleshooting/_category_.json @@ -3,4 +3,4 @@ "position": 20, "collapsed": true, "collapsible": true -} \ No newline at end of file +} diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/startscreenandtaskbar/videos/troubleshooting/customicons.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/startscreenandtaskbar/videos/troubleshooting/customicons.md index 1bad479d15..6f352a6527 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/startscreenandtaskbar/videos/troubleshooting/customicons.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/startscreenandtaskbar/videos/troubleshooting/customicons.md @@ -97,3 +97,5 @@ requires you to also nuke those things. Hope this video helps you out and gets y doing custom icons. Thanks so very much. Talk to you soon. + + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/startscreenandtaskbar/videos/troubleshooting/revertstartmenu.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/startscreenandtaskbar/videos/troubleshooting/revertstartmenu.md index a3125baa02..660c53d770 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/startscreenandtaskbar/videos/troubleshooting/revertstartmenu.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/startscreenandtaskbar/videos/troubleshooting/revertstartmenu.md @@ -114,3 +114,5 @@ mind, if you have any questions, please ask on the forums in the Start Screen an forum. Thank you very much, and talk to you soon. + + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/startscreenandtaskbar/videos/videolearningcenter.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/startscreenandtaskbar/videos/videolearningcenter.md index 469b39ffe3..fdf5eeeb57 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/startscreenandtaskbar/videos/videolearningcenter.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/startscreenandtaskbar/videos/videolearningcenter.md @@ -32,3 +32,5 @@ See the following Video topics for Start Screen and Task Bar Manager. ## Extras - [Endpoint Policy ManagerStart Screen and Endpoint Policy Manager Scripts: Specify exact Start Menu experience one time](/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/startscreenandtaskbar/videos/extras/onetime.md) + + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/deliverymethods/_category_.json b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/deliverymethods/_category_.json index 28fac483cb..b676695d93 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/deliverymethods/_category_.json +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/deliverymethods/_category_.json @@ -3,4 +3,4 @@ "position": 19, "collapsed": true, "collapsible": true -} \ No newline at end of file +} diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/deliverymethods/cloud/_category_.json b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/deliverymethods/cloud/_category_.json index 6bdb715333..cbe1c32e86 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/deliverymethods/cloud/_category_.json +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/deliverymethods/cloud/_category_.json @@ -1 +1,2 @@ {"label":"Cloud","position":10,"collapsed":true,"collapsible":true} + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/deliverymethods/cloud/knowledgebase/_category_.json b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/deliverymethods/cloud/knowledgebase/_category_.json index ebf9bc76c5..b6fae684d8 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/deliverymethods/cloud/knowledgebase/_category_.json +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/deliverymethods/cloud/knowledgebase/_category_.json @@ -1 +1,2 @@ {"label":"Knowledge Base","position":1,"collapsed":true,"collapsible":true,"link":{"type":"doc","id":"knowledgebase"}} + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/deliverymethods/cloud/knowledgebase/clienttips/_category_.json b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/deliverymethods/cloud/knowledgebase/clienttips/_category_.json index f192cb35ae..098f15a833 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/deliverymethods/cloud/knowledgebase/clienttips/_category_.json +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/deliverymethods/cloud/knowledgebase/clienttips/_category_.json @@ -3,4 +3,4 @@ "position": 70, "collapsed": true, "collapsible": true -} \ No newline at end of file +} diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/deliverymethods/cloud/knowledgebase/clienttips/azurevirutaldesktop.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/deliverymethods/cloud/knowledgebase/clienttips/azurevirutaldesktop.md index 9631ed7a42..9c08d77fdc 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/deliverymethods/cloud/knowledgebase/clienttips/azurevirutaldesktop.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/deliverymethods/cloud/knowledgebase/clienttips/azurevirutaldesktop.md @@ -33,7 +33,7 @@ on the Master Desktop Image. The required PPC client version (20.5.2449.838 or higher) can be found within your PPC Portal at the following page -[https://cloud.endpointpolicymanager.com/ManageCustomer/UserList](https://cloud.endpointpolicymanager.com/ManageCustomer/UserList) +[https://cloud.policypak.com/ManageCustomer/UserList](https://cloud.policypak.com/ManageCustomer/UserList) under the Downloads section, by clicking on the Download other versions link at the bottom of the page. @@ -102,7 +102,7 @@ on the Master Desktop Image. The required PPC client version (20.5.2449.838 or higher) can be found within your PPC Portal on the following page -[https://cloud.endpointpolicymanager.com/ManageCustomer/UserList](https://cloud.endpointpolicymanager.com/ManageCustomer/UserList) +[https://cloud.policypak.com/ManageCustomer/UserList](https://cloud.policypak.com/ManageCustomer/UserList) under the **Downloads** section, by clicking on the Download other versions link at the bottom of the page. @@ -192,7 +192,7 @@ ensure that you have followed all steps exactly. ``` Could not sync with the cloud.  -A network error occurred during sending RegisterComputer to https://cloudsvc.endpointpolicymanager.com/Services/Registration: Keyset does not exist +A network error occurred during sending RegisterComputer to https://cloudsvc.policypak.com/Services/Registration: Keyset does not exist ``` ![332_10_image-20210529214259-11](/images/endpointpolicymanager/integration/332_10_image-20210529214259-11.webp) @@ -204,3 +204,5 @@ Using `GPEDIT.MSC`, verify that the following setting **Run startup scripts asy enabled under **Local Computer Policy** > **Administrative Templates** > **System**. ![332_11_image-20210529214259-10](/images/endpointpolicymanager/integration/332_11_image-20210529214259-10.webp) + + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/deliverymethods/cloud/knowledgebase/clienttips/clientsilent.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/deliverymethods/cloud/knowledgebase/clienttips/clientsilent.md index e90a67de9a..c1f728ed41 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/deliverymethods/cloud/knowledgebase/clienttips/clientsilent.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/deliverymethods/cloud/knowledgebase/clienttips/clientsilent.md @@ -43,3 +43,5 @@ msiexec /i %1 /norestart /quiet /lv*x %logfile% ``` ![530_1_image-20230330095004-1](/images/endpointpolicymanager/install/cloud/530_1_image-20230330095004-1.webp) + + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/deliverymethods/cloud/knowledgebase/clienttips/edit.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/deliverymethods/cloud/knowledgebase/clienttips/edit.md index d84e760fe3..e68d1d35b6 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/deliverymethods/cloud/knowledgebase/clienttips/edit.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/deliverymethods/cloud/knowledgebase/clienttips/edit.md @@ -65,3 +65,5 @@ A:Great, ask it in the FORUMS please in the PP Cloud section. Q:Why did you build this? A:Because its awesome, and it needed to be done. + + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/deliverymethods/cloud/knowledgebase/clienttips/groups.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/deliverymethods/cloud/knowledgebase/clienttips/groups.md index 54d479f182..b523ada666 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/deliverymethods/cloud/knowledgebase/clienttips/groups.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/deliverymethods/cloud/knowledgebase/clienttips/groups.md @@ -16,3 +16,5 @@ Information on creating jointokens: [https://helpcenter.netwrix.com/bundle/endpointpolicymanager_AppendixE/page/Tools.html](https://helpcenter.netwrix.com/bundle/endpointpolicymanager_AppendixE/page/Tools.html) and - Video: [Endpoint Policy Manager Cloud: Automatically Join Groups with JOINTOKEN](/docs/endpointpolicymanager/deliverymethods/cloud/videos/upkeepanddailyuse/jointoken.md) + + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/deliverymethods/cloud/knowledgebase/clienttips/printers.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/deliverymethods/cloud/knowledgebase/clienttips/printers.md index a5eb57332c..cfe6943681 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/deliverymethods/cloud/knowledgebase/clienttips/printers.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/deliverymethods/cloud/knowledgebase/clienttips/printers.md @@ -29,3 +29,5 @@ cloud and sync it locally. Then PPC will be able to install that Printer back We've edited the value for Printer's location in the PPC Pref Object. ![747_1_front-desk-retry](/images/endpointpolicymanager/troubleshooting/cloud/747_1_front-desk-retry.webp) + + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/deliverymethods/cloud/knowledgebase/clienttips/publickeypoliciessettings.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/deliverymethods/cloud/knowledgebase/clienttips/publickeypoliciessettings.md index 44b7bc552c..d64cb04731 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/deliverymethods/cloud/knowledgebase/clienttips/publickeypoliciessettings.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/deliverymethods/cloud/knowledgebase/clienttips/publickeypoliciessettings.md @@ -28,3 +28,5 @@ you export, then deploy using PPCloud or Netwrix Endpoint Policy Manager (former Inside the exported XML you can see the certificate embedded like this and ready for use. ![580_2_q10-img-2](/images/endpointpolicymanager/cloud/security/580_2_q10-img-2.webp) + + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/deliverymethods/cloud/knowledgebase/clienttips/remoteworkdeliverymanager.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/deliverymethods/cloud/knowledgebase/clienttips/remoteworkdeliverymanager.md index fbd12d8b4c..b4c6412afa 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/deliverymethods/cloud/knowledgebase/clienttips/remoteworkdeliverymanager.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/deliverymethods/cloud/knowledgebase/clienttips/remoteworkdeliverymanager.md @@ -85,3 +85,5 @@ Endpoint Firewall settings BEFORE import: Endpoint Firewall settings AFTER import: ![788_11_image-20210309203819-11](/images/endpointpolicymanager/cloud/788_11_image-20210309203819-11.webp) + + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/deliverymethods/cloud/knowledgebase/clienttips/removeendpoint.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/deliverymethods/cloud/knowledgebase/clienttips/removeendpoint.md index b3eb048d68..367931b836 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/deliverymethods/cloud/knowledgebase/clienttips/removeendpoint.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/deliverymethods/cloud/knowledgebase/clienttips/removeendpoint.md @@ -11,3 +11,5 @@ permanently** command, the next time the Cloud Client syncs to the Cloud Service (Cloud agent and Cloud CSE) are physically removed from the endpoint automatically. ![588_1_image001](/images/endpointpolicymanager/install/cloud/588_1_image001.webp) + + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/deliverymethods/cloud/knowledgebase/clienttips/syncfrequency.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/deliverymethods/cloud/knowledgebase/clienttips/syncfrequency.md index 9f6533a516..aad9882525 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/deliverymethods/cloud/knowledgebase/clienttips/syncfrequency.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/deliverymethods/cloud/knowledgebase/clienttips/syncfrequency.md @@ -10,3 +10,5 @@ The Netwrix Endpoint Policy Manager (formerly PolicyPak) Cloud client will sync the computer starts. If a computer started at 2:22, the next sync will be at 3:22. + + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/deliverymethods/cloud/knowledgebase/clienttips/targetingeditor.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/deliverymethods/cloud/knowledgebase/clienttips/targetingeditor.md index bb6f6f2322..f54bb5cc8e 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/deliverymethods/cloud/knowledgebase/clienttips/targetingeditor.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/deliverymethods/cloud/knowledgebase/clienttips/targetingeditor.md @@ -128,3 +128,5 @@ Policy Manager Cloud based Internal Item-Level Targeting Filter window. ![732_16_image-20200213172020-9_950x629](/images/endpointpolicymanager/cloud/732_16_image-20200213172020-9_950x629.webp) **Step 10 –** Click the **OK** button. + + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/deliverymethods/cloud/knowledgebase/clienttips/transition.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/deliverymethods/cloud/knowledgebase/clienttips/transition.md index 1e85be7e10..0301e8d556 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/deliverymethods/cloud/knowledgebase/clienttips/transition.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/deliverymethods/cloud/knowledgebase/clienttips/transition.md @@ -7,4 +7,6 @@ hide_title: true import Transition from '/docs/endpointpolicymanager/deliverymethods/cloud/knowledgebase/gettingstarted/transition.md'; - \ No newline at end of file + + + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/deliverymethods/cloud/knowledgebase/clienttips/type.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/deliverymethods/cloud/knowledgebase/clienttips/type.md index 9acecfb6dd..f51446289a 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/deliverymethods/cloud/knowledgebase/clienttips/type.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/deliverymethods/cloud/knowledgebase/clienttips/type.md @@ -70,3 +70,5 @@ This does not affect the operation of the policy in any way. The policy is still Endpoint Policy Manager Cloud to `\programdata\policypak\Xmldata\cloud`, and processed by a licensed CSE. The policy affects all users (by default), and then any ILT on the user-side (if any) will then be processed, thus limiting the scope of where the policy is affected. + + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/deliverymethods/cloud/knowledgebase/clienttips/unlink.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/deliverymethods/cloud/knowledgebase/clienttips/unlink.md index e366169094..b5ec2f4531 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/deliverymethods/cloud/knowledgebase/clienttips/unlink.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/deliverymethods/cloud/knowledgebase/clienttips/unlink.md @@ -21,3 +21,5 @@ To remove all the Example policies at once perform the following steps. **Step 4 –** Click **Remove**. ![799_3_image-20201230211039-3](/images/endpointpolicymanager/cloud/799_3_image-20201230211039-3.webp) + + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/deliverymethods/cloud/knowledgebase/clienttips/updatefrequency.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/deliverymethods/cloud/knowledgebase/clienttips/updatefrequency.md index a137c94509..013c1fa9ba 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/deliverymethods/cloud/knowledgebase/clienttips/updatefrequency.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/deliverymethods/cloud/knowledgebase/clienttips/updatefrequency.md @@ -10,3 +10,5 @@ The Netwrix Endpoint Policy Manager (formerly PolicyPak) cloud client pulls down directives every 60 minutes while the computer is on. You can also run the `PPUPDATE` command or `PPCLOUD /SYNC` which will force an update now. + + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/deliverymethods/cloud/knowledgebase/clienttips/vdisolutions.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/deliverymethods/cloud/knowledgebase/clienttips/vdisolutions.md index 81a68746b4..8d8649b65a 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/deliverymethods/cloud/knowledgebase/clienttips/vdisolutions.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/deliverymethods/cloud/knowledgebase/clienttips/vdisolutions.md @@ -23,7 +23,7 @@ the Gold Image VM. Endpoint Policy Manager Cloud Client version 20.5.2449.838 and higher can be found within your PPC Portal on the following page -[https://cloud.endpointpolicymanager.com/ManageCustomer/UserList](https://cloud.endpointpolicymanager.com/ManageCustomer/UserList) +[https://cloud.policypak.com/ManageCustomer/UserList](https://cloud.policypak.com/ManageCustomer/UserList) under the Downloads section, by clicking on the **Download other versions** link at the bottom of the page. @@ -116,3 +116,5 @@ process failed. Revisit the steps above to see if anything was missed. If after you find that this process still did not work for you please contact support for further assistance. ![555_13_image-20200603123515-7_950x260](/images/endpointpolicymanager/integration/555_13_image-20200603123515-7_950x260.webp) + + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/deliverymethods/cloud/knowledgebase/clienttips/version.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/deliverymethods/cloud/knowledgebase/clienttips/version.md index 2f5d44d5f2..464fba314f 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/deliverymethods/cloud/knowledgebase/clienttips/version.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/deliverymethods/cloud/knowledgebase/clienttips/version.md @@ -15,3 +15,5 @@ select the **Company Details** tab. **Step 3 –** View the PPC Client Version and PPC CSE version columns in the **Computer list** report, filter the columns if needed. + + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/deliverymethods/cloud/knowledgebase/clienttroubleshooting/_category_.json b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/deliverymethods/cloud/knowledgebase/clienttroubleshooting/_category_.json index 1de0a3339d..2bccf7bb7e 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/deliverymethods/cloud/knowledgebase/clienttroubleshooting/_category_.json +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/deliverymethods/cloud/knowledgebase/clienttroubleshooting/_category_.json @@ -3,4 +3,4 @@ "position": 40, "collapsed": true, "collapsible": true -} \ No newline at end of file +} diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/deliverymethods/cloud/knowledgebase/clienttroubleshooting/autoupdates.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/deliverymethods/cloud/knowledgebase/clienttroubleshooting/autoupdates.md index 3771eda773..00c517ddf8 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/deliverymethods/cloud/knowledgebase/clienttroubleshooting/autoupdates.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/deliverymethods/cloud/knowledgebase/clienttroubleshooting/autoupdates.md @@ -33,3 +33,5 @@ This should: - Keep the computer's group membership and - Ensure it can re-join the new Endpoint Policy Manager Cloud Service and - Start accepting licenses and policies. + + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/deliverymethods/cloud/knowledgebase/clienttroubleshooting/ciscoanyconnect.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/deliverymethods/cloud/knowledgebase/clienttroubleshooting/ciscoanyconnect.md index 0024c27a37..b709e8379a 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/deliverymethods/cloud/knowledgebase/clienttroubleshooting/ciscoanyconnect.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/deliverymethods/cloud/knowledgebase/clienttroubleshooting/ciscoanyconnect.md @@ -20,3 +20,5 @@ seen below. This is dump MAC as a matching criteria and use only UUID which is somewhat less aggressive. ![817_1_image001_950x578](/images/endpointpolicymanager/troubleshooting/cloud/integration/817_1_image001_950x578.webp) + + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/deliverymethods/cloud/knowledgebase/clienttroubleshooting/clientsideextension.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/deliverymethods/cloud/knowledgebase/clienttroubleshooting/clientsideextension.md index 09267b03f0..69698ec9dd 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/deliverymethods/cloud/knowledgebase/clienttroubleshooting/clientsideextension.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/deliverymethods/cloud/knowledgebase/clienttroubleshooting/clientsideextension.md @@ -63,7 +63,7 @@ Download the CSE from the Endpoint Policy Manager Portal **Step 1 –** Browse to the portal and sign in -- [https://portal.endpointpolicymanager.com](https://portal.endpointpolicymanager.com) +- [https://portal.policypak.com](https://portal.policypak.com) **Step 2 –** On the Home page, download the "Latest Bits" in the form of either a ZIP or ISO file @@ -80,3 +80,5 @@ and copy out the "Endpoint Policy Manager Client Side Extension x??.msi" Can be run from anywhere, does not have to be in the cached install folder above ::: + + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/deliverymethods/cloud/knowledgebase/clienttroubleshooting/expired.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/deliverymethods/cloud/knowledgebase/clienttroubleshooting/expired.md index 3ab5672d92..67d84cda6c 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/deliverymethods/cloud/knowledgebase/clienttroubleshooting/expired.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/deliverymethods/cloud/knowledgebase/clienttroubleshooting/expired.md @@ -16,3 +16,5 @@ To learn more about the WAITING LIST, [Endpoint Policy Manager Cloud Client: Why are computers appearing in WAITING LIST and how can I fix it?](/docs/endpointpolicymanager/deliverymethods/cloud/knowledgebase/clienttroubleshooting/waitinglist.md). ![308_1_jhhj](/images/endpointpolicymanager/troubleshooting/cloud/308_1_jhhj.webp) + + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/deliverymethods/cloud/knowledgebase/clienttroubleshooting/grouppolicyeditors.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/deliverymethods/cloud/knowledgebase/clienttroubleshooting/grouppolicyeditors.md index 1c81352fca..3c2b62f1ed 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/deliverymethods/cloud/knowledgebase/clienttroubleshooting/grouppolicyeditors.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/deliverymethods/cloud/knowledgebase/clienttroubleshooting/grouppolicyeditors.md @@ -83,3 +83,5 @@ Finally, on the endpoint, use Regedit to verify the final value is or is not pre Endpoint Policy Manager did the work you expect. ![611_7_image-20200923152313-3](/images/endpointpolicymanager/troubleshooting/cloud/611_7_image-20200923152313-3.webp) + + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/deliverymethods/cloud/knowledgebase/clienttroubleshooting/incomplete.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/deliverymethods/cloud/knowledgebase/clienttroubleshooting/incomplete.md index 11acd942ca..db6b18c886 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/deliverymethods/cloud/knowledgebase/clienttroubleshooting/incomplete.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/deliverymethods/cloud/knowledgebase/clienttroubleshooting/incomplete.md @@ -86,3 +86,5 @@ downloaded from our customer portal and pre-installed. Please refer to the follo [How can I best install Endpoint Policy Manager Cloud for remote clients over a slow link/internet connection?](/docs/endpointpolicymanager/deliverymethods/cloud/knowledgebase/gettingstarted/slowinternet.md) ```` + + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/deliverymethods/cloud/knowledgebase/clienttroubleshooting/invalidcertificate.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/deliverymethods/cloud/knowledgebase/clienttroubleshooting/invalidcertificate.md index 19b4678d90..5f8e00cf1b 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/deliverymethods/cloud/knowledgebase/clienttroubleshooting/invalidcertificate.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/deliverymethods/cloud/knowledgebase/clienttroubleshooting/invalidcertificate.md @@ -8,3 +8,5 @@ sidebar_position: 160 One customer reported that this was because of a missing SonicWall certificate. Check for this or something similar on your configuration. + + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/deliverymethods/cloud/knowledgebase/clienttroubleshooting/outage.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/deliverymethods/cloud/knowledgebase/clienttroubleshooting/outage.md index 0f6adf2d8e..221844e223 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/deliverymethods/cloud/knowledgebase/clienttroubleshooting/outage.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/deliverymethods/cloud/knowledgebase/clienttroubleshooting/outage.md @@ -28,7 +28,7 @@ Syncing with the cloud... Could not sync with the cloud. ``` -A network error occurred during sending Sync to https://cloudsvc.endpointpolicymanager.com/Services/Synchronization:  +A network error occurred during sending Sync to https://cloudsvc.policypak.com/Services/Synchronization:  The request channel timed out while waiting for a reply after 00:00:29.9686167.  Increase the timeout value passed to the call to Request or increase the SendTimeout value on the Binding.  The time allotted to this operation may have been a portion of a longer timeout. @@ -36,15 +36,15 @@ The time allotted to this operation may have been a portion of a longer timeout. ``` ``` -A network error occurred during sending Sync to https://cloudsvc.endpointpolicymanager.com/Services/Synchronization:  +A network error occurred during sending Sync to https://cloudsvc.policypak.com/Services/Synchronization:  The request channel timed out while waiting for a reply after 00:00:29.9530410.  Increase the timeout value passed to the call to Request or increase the SendTimeout value on the Binding.  The time allotted to this operation may have been a portion of a longer timeout. ``` ``` -A security error occurred during sending Sync to http://cloudsvc.endpointpolicymanager.com/Services/Synchronization:  -The token provider cannot get tokens for target 'http://cloudsvc.endpointpolicymanager.com/Services/Synchronization'.  +A security error occurred during sending Sync to https://cloudsvc.policypak.com/Services/Synchronization:  +The token provider cannot get tokens for target 'https://cloudsvc.policypak.com/Services/Synchronization'.  Elapsed time: 00:01:00.7012049 ``` @@ -54,3 +54,5 @@ However, existing clients will maintain their already-delivered Policy settings. Additionally, clients will not disconnect or become un-joined from the Endpoint Policy Manager Cloud server. + + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/deliverymethods/cloud/knowledgebase/clienttroubleshooting/proxyserver.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/deliverymethods/cloud/knowledgebase/clienttroubleshooting/proxyserver.md index 6b162b7a51..47ebee0510 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/deliverymethods/cloud/knowledgebase/clienttroubleshooting/proxyserver.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/deliverymethods/cloud/knowledgebase/clienttroubleshooting/proxyserver.md @@ -11,6 +11,8 @@ encrypted end to end. Endpoint Policy Manager cloud will try on port 443 or 80 a need to configure your Proxy Server to allow communication to specific hosts, you need to set the following: -- cloud-agent.endpointpolicymanager.com via HTTPS/443 -- cloud-events.endpointpolicymanager.com via HTTPS/443 +- cloud-agent.policypak.com via HTTPS/443 +- cloud-events.policypak.com via HTTPS/443 - ppdl.blob.core.windows.net via HTTPS/443 + + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/deliverymethods/cloud/knowledgebase/clienttroubleshooting/proxyservices.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/deliverymethods/cloud/knowledgebase/clienttroubleshooting/proxyservices.md index bf0886844a..9cd0fe18ae 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/deliverymethods/cloud/knowledgebase/clienttroubleshooting/proxyservices.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/deliverymethods/cloud/knowledgebase/clienttroubleshooting/proxyservices.md @@ -35,3 +35,5 @@ and ` SavedLegacySettings.` You should see the proxy information like what is seen here in the binary value. ![373_1_image005sdfggrt](/images/endpointpolicymanager/troubleshooting/cloud/373_1_image005sdfggrt.webp) + + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/deliverymethods/cloud/knowledgebase/clienttroubleshooting/registrationlimit.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/deliverymethods/cloud/knowledgebase/clienttroubleshooting/registrationlimit.md index b8c85682ac..d1d96f96df 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/deliverymethods/cloud/knowledgebase/clienttroubleshooting/registrationlimit.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/deliverymethods/cloud/knowledgebase/clienttroubleshooting/registrationlimit.md @@ -32,3 +32,5 @@ Conclusion: Always plan your deployment matching the registration limit, either you're doing it manually or with software deployment tool to avoid unnecessary delays. + + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/deliverymethods/cloud/knowledgebase/clienttroubleshooting/registrationmode.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/deliverymethods/cloud/knowledgebase/clienttroubleshooting/registrationmode.md index 43eaf7760d..561fa643d5 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/deliverymethods/cloud/knowledgebase/clienttroubleshooting/registrationmode.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/deliverymethods/cloud/knowledgebase/clienttroubleshooting/registrationmode.md @@ -55,3 +55,5 @@ then re-established and Endpoint Policy Manager Cloud software reinstalled. | Loose (UUID) | Re-established connection to existing account | All group memberships maintained | | Loose (UUID or MAC) | Re-established connection to existing account | All group memberships maintained | | Advanced | Old computer account remained AND new account created (Duplicate Entries) | Old account maintained existing group memberships and new account reverted to built-in default memberships | + + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/deliverymethods/cloud/knowledgebase/clienttroubleshooting/securitytoken.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/deliverymethods/cloud/knowledgebase/clienttroubleshooting/securitytoken.md index 609e9c9705..45336f1f35 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/deliverymethods/cloud/knowledgebase/clienttroubleshooting/securitytoken.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/deliverymethods/cloud/knowledgebase/clienttroubleshooting/securitytoken.md @@ -25,3 +25,5 @@ certificate like this. Then re-download the MSIs here, and re-attempt your Endpoint Policy Manager Cloud join. ![209_4_img-4](/images/endpointpolicymanager/troubleshooting/error/cloud/209_4_img-4.webp) + + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/deliverymethods/cloud/knowledgebase/clienttroubleshooting/servicecommunication.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/deliverymethods/cloud/knowledgebase/clienttroubleshooting/servicecommunication.md index ddcca7fe66..e0c67899c9 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/deliverymethods/cloud/knowledgebase/clienttroubleshooting/servicecommunication.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/deliverymethods/cloud/knowledgebase/clienttroubleshooting/servicecommunication.md @@ -32,7 +32,7 @@ information. ::: -**Step 2 –** At a command prompt, type in the following: `telnet cloud-agent.endpointpolicymanager.com 443` +**Step 2 –** At a command prompt, type in the following: `telnet cloud-agent.policypak.com 443` ![Telnet Cloud Agent Script](/images/endpointpolicymanager/troubleshooting/cloud/telnetcloudagent.webp) @@ -43,7 +43,7 @@ information. ![Communication Passes](/images/endpointpolicymanager/troubleshooting/cloud/communicationpasses.webp) -**Step 3 –** You can also try `telnet cloud-agent.endpointpolicymanager.com 80` +**Step 3 –** You can also try `telnet cloud-agent.policypak.com 80` - If the command just hangs and takes a long time to complete, then comes back with "Connection failed", then the communication failed. @@ -60,3 +60,5 @@ Additional Considerations succeeds. If that still fails to work, see the [I am getting an error about "GPSVC failed at sign-in". This error occurs exactly one time. What does this mean?](/docs/endpointpolicymanager/installation/knowledgebase/installandupgrade/gpsvcfailed.md) topic for additional information on alternative time fix instructions. + + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/deliverymethods/cloud/knowledgebase/clienttroubleshooting/sync.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/deliverymethods/cloud/knowledgebase/clienttroubleshooting/sync.md index 7d737225a0..e92bc020b4 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/deliverymethods/cloud/knowledgebase/clienttroubleshooting/sync.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/deliverymethods/cloud/knowledgebase/clienttroubleshooting/sync.md @@ -18,28 +18,28 @@ The client and server cannot communicate, because they do not possess a common a ## Could not sync with the cloud A communication error occurred during sending Sync to -[https://cloudsvc.endpointpolicymanager.com/Services/Synchronization](https://cloudsvc.endpointpolicymanager.com/Services/Synchronization): +[https://cloudsvc.policypak.com/Services/Synchronization](https://cloudsvc.policypak.com/Services/Synchronization): An error occurred while making the HTTP request to -[https://cloudsvc.endpointpolicymanager.com/Services/Synchronization](https://cloudsvc.endpointpolicymanager.com/Services/Synchronization). +[https://cloudsvc.policypak.com/Services/Synchronization](https://cloudsvc.policypak.com/Services/Synchronization). This could be due to the fact that the server certificate is not configured properly with HTTP.SYS in the HTTPS case. This could also be caused by a mismatch of the security binding between the client and the server. A communication error occurred during sending Sync to -[https://cloudsvc.endpointpolicymanager.com/Services/Synchronization](https://cloudsvc.endpointpolicymanager.com/Services/Synchronization): +[https://cloudsvc.policypak.com/Services/Synchronization](https://cloudsvc.policypak.com/Services/Synchronization): An error occurred while making the HTTP request to -[https://cloudsvc.endpointpolicymanager.com/Services/Synchronization](https://cloudsvc.endpointpolicymanager.com/Services/Synchronization). +[https://cloudsvc.policypak.com/Services/Synchronization](https://cloudsvc.policypak.com/Services/Synchronization). This could be due to the fact that the server certificate is not configured properly with HTTP.SYS in the HTTPS case. This could also be caused by a mismatch of the security binding between the client and the server. A security error occurred during sending Sync to -[http://cloudsvc.endpointpolicymanager.com/Services/Synchronization](http://cloudsvc.endpointpolicymanager.com/Services/Synchronization): +[https://cloudsvc.policypak.com/Services/Synchronization](http://cloudsvc.policypak.com/Services/Synchronization): The token provider cannot get tokens for target -'[http://cloudsvc.endpointpolicymanager.com/Services/Synchronization](http://cloudsvc.endpointpolicymanager.com/Services/Synchronization)'. +'[https://cloudsvc.policypak.com/Services/Synchronization](http://cloudsvc.policypak.com/Services/Synchronization)'. To resolve this issue, you need to edit the registry on any computers experiencing this issue to add a DWORD = "SchUseStrongCrypto" with a value of "1", under the following two registry keys: @@ -77,3 +77,5 @@ Windows Registry Editor Version 5.00 ``` "SchUseStrongCrypto"=dword:00000001 ``` + + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/deliverymethods/cloud/knowledgebase/clienttroubleshooting/syncfail.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/deliverymethods/cloud/knowledgebase/clienttroubleshooting/syncfail.md index ad6b42e918..dd88c4db27 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/deliverymethods/cloud/knowledgebase/clienttroubleshooting/syncfail.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/deliverymethods/cloud/knowledgebase/clienttroubleshooting/syncfail.md @@ -97,3 +97,5 @@ the final result of policies upon the machine. This is helpful so you can know w current state actually is. Example with some text removed to save space… ![887_15_image-20230525200517-14_950x1022](/images/endpointpolicymanager/troubleshooting/cloud/887_15_image-20230525200517-14_950x1022.webp) + + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/deliverymethods/cloud/knowledgebase/clienttroubleshooting/transition.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/deliverymethods/cloud/knowledgebase/clienttroubleshooting/transition.md index 75230ce9e0..7e66187f34 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/deliverymethods/cloud/knowledgebase/clienttroubleshooting/transition.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/deliverymethods/cloud/knowledgebase/clienttroubleshooting/transition.md @@ -13,7 +13,7 @@ endpoints.  This will MAINTAIN the Endpoint Policy Manager Client Side Extensio **Step 2 –** Leave in place -or- Upgrade to the LATEST Endpoint Policy Manager Client Side Extension using SCCM or PDQ Deploy Example: -[https://www.endpointpolicymanager.com/video/managing-group-policy-using-Endpoint Policy Manager-and-pdq-deploy.html ](https://www.endpointpolicymanager.com/video/managing-group-policy-using-endpointpolicymanager-and-pdq-deploy.html) +[https://www.policypak.com/video/managing-group-policy-using-Endpoint Policy Manager-and-pdq-deploy.html ](https://www.policypak.com/video/managing-group-policy-using-endpointpolicymanager-and-pdq-deploy.html) **Step 3 –** In Endpoint Policy Manager Cloud, you will already have some POLICIES. You can DOWNLOAD the policies from Endpoint Policy Manager Cloud like this. (see below.) @@ -25,3 +25,5 @@ Note that some items might be restricted to COMPUTER or USER side, and may be ac the "wrong" side. For those, you will have to recreate the policies. ![585_2_jm-2_900x438](/images/endpointpolicymanager/troubleshooting/cloud/585_2_jm-2_900x438.webp) + + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/deliverymethods/cloud/knowledgebase/clienttroubleshooting/twofactorauthenticationcode.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/deliverymethods/cloud/knowledgebase/clienttroubleshooting/twofactorauthenticationcode.md index 51c19dcc6e..22751baefd 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/deliverymethods/cloud/knowledgebase/clienttroubleshooting/twofactorauthenticationcode.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/deliverymethods/cloud/knowledgebase/clienttroubleshooting/twofactorauthenticationcode.md @@ -30,3 +30,5 @@ now. Add URL Endpoint Policy Manager.com website in the trusted site section of NoScript plug-in. ![674_3_kb-resolution](/images/endpointpolicymanager/troubleshooting/cloud/674_3_kb-resolution.webp) + + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/deliverymethods/cloud/knowledgebase/clienttroubleshooting/verbose.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/deliverymethods/cloud/knowledgebase/clienttroubleshooting/verbose.md index a532343b48..ee38c807a7 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/deliverymethods/cloud/knowledgebase/clienttroubleshooting/verbose.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/deliverymethods/cloud/knowledgebase/clienttroubleshooting/verbose.md @@ -20,3 +20,5 @@ More parameters for msiexec command may be found at [https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/previous-versions/windows/it-pro/windows-server-2003/cc759262(v=ws.10)?redirectedfrom=MSDN]() ![928_1_image-20230207215348-7_950x351](/images/endpointpolicymanager/troubleshooting/cloud/log/928_1_image-20230207215348-7_950x351.webp) + + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/deliverymethods/cloud/knowledgebase/clienttroubleshooting/verifysecurity.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/deliverymethods/cloud/knowledgebase/clienttroubleshooting/verifysecurity.md index c11e9266b5..a993c70154 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/deliverymethods/cloud/knowledgebase/clienttroubleshooting/verifysecurity.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/deliverymethods/cloud/knowledgebase/clienttroubleshooting/verifysecurity.md @@ -30,3 +30,5 @@ Please follow the following steps **Step 5 –** After join, change timezone to your correct timezone. **Step 6 –** Verify PPcloud still works with commandline: `ppcloud /sync` + + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/deliverymethods/cloud/knowledgebase/clienttroubleshooting/versions.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/deliverymethods/cloud/knowledgebase/clienttroubleshooting/versions.md index 5b2fb2e709..aed44eeb55 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/deliverymethods/cloud/knowledgebase/clienttroubleshooting/versions.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/deliverymethods/cloud/knowledgebase/clienttroubleshooting/versions.md @@ -28,3 +28,5 @@ version. Try running a repair on the Endpoint Policy Manager CSE version using Programs and Features, and if that does not work then reinstall the Endpoint Policy Manager CSE manually to fix the issue. + + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/deliverymethods/cloud/knowledgebase/clienttroubleshooting/waitinglist.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/deliverymethods/cloud/knowledgebase/clienttroubleshooting/waitinglist.md index a2e92ea5f8..bd8afd2201 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/deliverymethods/cloud/knowledgebase/clienttroubleshooting/waitinglist.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/deliverymethods/cloud/knowledgebase/clienttroubleshooting/waitinglist.md @@ -46,3 +46,5 @@ separately. ![382_1_ppcloud-status1-300x88](/images/endpointpolicymanager/troubleshooting/cloud/382_1_ppcloud-status1-300x88.webp) + + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/deliverymethods/cloud/knowledgebase/cloudlicensing/_category_.json b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/deliverymethods/cloud/knowledgebase/cloudlicensing/_category_.json index ebd269fad4..37264e1db5 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/deliverymethods/cloud/knowledgebase/cloudlicensing/_category_.json +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/deliverymethods/cloud/knowledgebase/cloudlicensing/_category_.json @@ -3,4 +3,4 @@ "position": 30, "collapsed": true, "collapsible": true -} \ No newline at end of file +} diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/deliverymethods/cloud/knowledgebase/cloudlicensing/usage.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/deliverymethods/cloud/knowledgebase/cloudlicensing/usage.md index 24395180a3..7987747806 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/deliverymethods/cloud/knowledgebase/cloudlicensing/usage.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/deliverymethods/cloud/knowledgebase/cloudlicensing/usage.md @@ -77,3 +77,5 @@ Then, assuming the Monthly Highest Numbers for each month was something like: - March: 900 Your average among the Monthly Highest Number would be 1083. + + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/deliverymethods/cloud/knowledgebase/cloudportalsecurity/_category_.json b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/deliverymethods/cloud/knowledgebase/cloudportalsecurity/_category_.json index 6da13f3c26..2d9e75319c 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/deliverymethods/cloud/knowledgebase/cloudportalsecurity/_category_.json +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/deliverymethods/cloud/knowledgebase/cloudportalsecurity/_category_.json @@ -3,4 +3,4 @@ "position": 20, "collapsed": true, "collapsible": true -} \ No newline at end of file +} diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/deliverymethods/cloud/knowledgebase/cloudportalsecurity/administrator.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/deliverymethods/cloud/knowledgebase/cloudportalsecurity/administrator.md index 135b385ab1..0207231681 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/deliverymethods/cloud/knowledgebase/cloudportalsecurity/administrator.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/deliverymethods/cloud/knowledgebase/cloudportalsecurity/administrator.md @@ -47,3 +47,5 @@ pending request and approve/reject from there. ![956_4_image-20230706151408-8_663x573](/images/endpointpolicymanager/cloud/add/956_4_image-20230706151408-8_663x573.webp) The requester will receive an email indicating if the request was approved or rejected. + + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/deliverymethods/cloud/knowledgebase/cloudportalsecurity/datasafety.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/deliverymethods/cloud/knowledgebase/cloudportalsecurity/datasafety.md index ad8ae4dec2..2b045ceff8 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/deliverymethods/cloud/knowledgebase/cloudportalsecurity/datasafety.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/deliverymethods/cloud/knowledgebase/cloudportalsecurity/datasafety.md @@ -80,3 +80,5 @@ encrypted. Here is how the client attempts to communicate with Endpoint Policy M algorithm suite that uses RSA15 as the key wrap algorithm, SHA256 for the signature digest, and 256-bit Basic as the message encryption algorithm. In HTTP mode the Endpoint Policy Manager Cloud client verifies the identity of the server using a hardcoded certificate. + + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/deliverymethods/cloud/knowledgebase/cloudportaltroubleshooting/_category_.json b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/deliverymethods/cloud/knowledgebase/cloudportaltroubleshooting/_category_.json index c290b45f9f..91f6012684 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/deliverymethods/cloud/knowledgebase/cloudportaltroubleshooting/_category_.json +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/deliverymethods/cloud/knowledgebase/cloudportaltroubleshooting/_category_.json @@ -3,4 +3,4 @@ "position": 50, "collapsed": true, "collapsible": true -} \ No newline at end of file +} diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/deliverymethods/cloud/knowledgebase/cloudportaltroubleshooting/entraid.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/deliverymethods/cloud/knowledgebase/cloudportaltroubleshooting/entraid.md index 80ef8e7e6e..7a79087d5b 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/deliverymethods/cloud/knowledgebase/cloudportaltroubleshooting/entraid.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/deliverymethods/cloud/knowledgebase/cloudportaltroubleshooting/entraid.md @@ -62,3 +62,5 @@ $spApplicationPermissions | ForEach-Object {     Remove-AzureADServiceAppRoleAssignment -ObjectId $_.PrincipalId -AppRoleAssignmentId $_.objectId } ``` + + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/deliverymethods/cloud/knowledgebase/eventcollection/_category_.json b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/deliverymethods/cloud/knowledgebase/eventcollection/_category_.json index ec8d6dee6a..504989c4c3 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/deliverymethods/cloud/knowledgebase/eventcollection/_category_.json +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/deliverymethods/cloud/knowledgebase/eventcollection/_category_.json @@ -3,4 +3,4 @@ "position": 80, "collapsed": true, "collapsible": true -} \ No newline at end of file +} diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/deliverymethods/cloud/knowledgebase/eventcollection/childgroups.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/deliverymethods/cloud/knowledgebase/eventcollection/childgroups.md index 6e167295f6..1f39e80d21 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/deliverymethods/cloud/knowledgebase/eventcollection/childgroups.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/deliverymethods/cloud/knowledgebase/eventcollection/childgroups.md @@ -29,3 +29,5 @@ settings, then the following rules apply: then the previous rule doesn't apply. All always takes precedence. ![940_1_image002_950x536](/images/endpointpolicymanager/cloud/eventcollection/940_1_image002_950x536.webp) + + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/deliverymethods/cloud/knowledgebase/eventcollection/report.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/deliverymethods/cloud/knowledgebase/eventcollection/report.md index 150a47e1d3..fe31b92dd1 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/deliverymethods/cloud/knowledgebase/eventcollection/report.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/deliverymethods/cloud/knowledgebase/eventcollection/report.md @@ -57,3 +57,5 @@ additional information on the event categories and IDs. ![1331_7_1836b2dba9db9365124356840324b8d1](/images/endpointpolicymanager/cloud/eventcollection/1331_7_1836b2dba9db9365124356840324b8d1.webp) **Step 8 –** You can edit the policy name and the policy conditions if needed. + + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/deliverymethods/cloud/knowledgebase/eventcollection/splunk.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/deliverymethods/cloud/knowledgebase/eventcollection/splunk.md index 17bdece397..4e0b0cc1b2 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/deliverymethods/cloud/knowledgebase/eventcollection/splunk.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/deliverymethods/cloud/knowledgebase/eventcollection/splunk.md @@ -32,7 +32,7 @@ Internet. **Configure Event Forwarder in PP Cloud** -**Step 2 –** Navigate to [https://cloud.endpointpolicymanager.com/,](https://cloud.endpointpolicymanager.com/) go to +**Step 2 –** Navigate to [https://cloud.policypak.com/,](https://cloud.policypak.com/) go to **Company details** > **Event Forwarder List** > **Add Event Forwarder** . ![976_1_1](/images/endpointpolicymanager/cloud/eventcollection/976_1_1.webp) @@ -73,3 +73,5 @@ icon. ![976_6_6](/images/endpointpolicymanager/cloud/eventcollection/976_6_6.webp) **Step 12 –** View the event data + + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/deliverymethods/cloud/knowledgebase/gettingstarted/_category_.json b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/deliverymethods/cloud/knowledgebase/gettingstarted/_category_.json index 7eb735f33a..3eef2a0a44 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/deliverymethods/cloud/knowledgebase/gettingstarted/_category_.json +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/deliverymethods/cloud/knowledgebase/gettingstarted/_category_.json @@ -3,4 +3,4 @@ "position": 10, "collapsed": true, "collapsible": true -} \ No newline at end of file +} diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/deliverymethods/cloud/knowledgebase/gettingstarted/activedirectory.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/deliverymethods/cloud/knowledgebase/gettingstarted/activedirectory.md index e402febfac..f87632c7f5 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/deliverymethods/cloud/knowledgebase/gettingstarted/activedirectory.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/deliverymethods/cloud/knowledgebase/gettingstarted/activedirectory.md @@ -8,3 +8,5 @@ sidebar_position: 50 No, there is no Active Directory connector. Our feedback is that most companies don't want something reaching into their Active Directory and causing a security concern. + + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/deliverymethods/cloud/knowledgebase/gettingstarted/client.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/deliverymethods/cloud/knowledgebase/gettingstarted/client.md index f49d2e1fbd..daf090f2b5 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/deliverymethods/cloud/knowledgebase/gettingstarted/client.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/deliverymethods/cloud/knowledgebase/gettingstarted/client.md @@ -21,8 +21,10 @@ Client Side Extension, you need to be proactive. Please see this article for keeping things proactive: -[https://www.endpointpolicymanager.com/resources/pp-blog/using-rings-to-test-and-update-the-policypak-client-side-extension-and-how-to-stay-supported/](https://www.endpointpolicymanager.com/resources/pp-blog/using-rings-to-test-and-update-the-policypak-client-side-extension-and-how-to-stay-supported/) +[https://www.policypak.com/resources/pp-blog/using-rings-to-test-and-update-the-policypak-client-side-extension-and-how-to-stay-supported/](https://www.policypak.com/resources/pp-blog/using-rings-to-test-and-update-the-policypak-client-side-extension-and-how-to-stay-supported/) This video also has some important information on how to perform updates: [Endpoint Policy Manager Cloud Groups CSE and Cloud Client Small-Scale Testing and Updates](/docs/endpointpolicymanager/deliverymethods/cloud/videos/upkeepanddailyuse/groups.md) + + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/deliverymethods/cloud/knowledgebase/gettingstarted/clientdomainnondomain.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/deliverymethods/cloud/knowledgebase/gettingstarted/clientdomainnondomain.md index f391323259..c161f3613e 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/deliverymethods/cloud/knowledgebase/gettingstarted/clientdomainnondomain.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/deliverymethods/cloud/knowledgebase/gettingstarted/clientdomainnondomain.md @@ -11,3 +11,5 @@ Windows machines: non-domain joined and domain joined. That being said, the oppo You cannot install the on-prem CSE and have it connect to the cloud service. You need the cloud client to claim a cloud license, and that can be used for either/both Domain Joined and non-DJ machines. + + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/deliverymethods/cloud/knowledgebase/gettingstarted/clientremote.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/deliverymethods/cloud/knowledgebase/gettingstarted/clientremote.md index 0b7eab0f3f..52cd483173 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/deliverymethods/cloud/knowledgebase/gettingstarted/clientremote.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/deliverymethods/cloud/knowledgebase/gettingstarted/clientremote.md @@ -47,3 +47,5 @@ deployed remotely to the computer. If the computer is also connected to an RMM tool: Most RMM tools have a way to deploy other software; you could get the PPC Client MSI file deployed this way. + + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/deliverymethods/cloud/knowledgebase/gettingstarted/cloud.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/deliverymethods/cloud/knowledgebase/gettingstarted/cloud.md index eed1f619e9..eff19420ab 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/deliverymethods/cloud/knowledgebase/gettingstarted/cloud.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/deliverymethods/cloud/knowledgebase/gettingstarted/cloud.md @@ -10,3 +10,5 @@ All PolicyPak products are supported only on existing supported versions of Micr Microsoft's supported list, see this list: [https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/release-health/release-information](https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/release-health/release-information) + + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/deliverymethods/cloud/knowledgebase/gettingstarted/creditcard.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/deliverymethods/cloud/knowledgebase/gettingstarted/creditcard.md index 469d06afe5..a2ca17d167 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/deliverymethods/cloud/knowledgebase/gettingstarted/creditcard.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/deliverymethods/cloud/knowledgebase/gettingstarted/creditcard.md @@ -14,3 +14,5 @@ Then when you're there, click on **SaaS Billing**, then **Start Subscription**. Follow the directions after that. ![936_1_image001](/images/endpointpolicymanager/cloud/936_1_image001.webp) + + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/deliverymethods/cloud/knowledgebase/gettingstarted/fakedc.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/deliverymethods/cloud/knowledgebase/gettingstarted/fakedc.md index 47ccb9423c..8352a123d1 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/deliverymethods/cloud/knowledgebase/gettingstarted/fakedc.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/deliverymethods/cloud/knowledgebase/gettingstarted/fakedc.md @@ -95,3 +95,5 @@ mind you may also need an editing station. | Group Policy Preferences Environment Variables | 100% | | | Group Policy Preferences Services | 100% | If a service isn't built-in, you should create the policy with on-prem editor first, then upload to PP Cloud. | | Other Group Policy Preferences items | 0% | | + + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/deliverymethods/cloud/knowledgebase/gettingstarted/slowinternet.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/deliverymethods/cloud/knowledgebase/gettingstarted/slowinternet.md index 90461857f7..3ae6c01dcf 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/deliverymethods/cloud/knowledgebase/gettingstarted/slowinternet.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/deliverymethods/cloud/knowledgebase/gettingstarted/slowinternet.md @@ -18,7 +18,7 @@ option to avoid the long delays during the installation, or just as a precautio failed installation due to timeout errors during the process. CSE is available for download within the Customer Portal only. Go to -[https://portal.endpointpolicymanager.com](https://portal.endpointpolicymanager.com/) and download **Latest Bits**. You'll +[https://portal.policypak.com](https://portal.policypak.com/) and download **Latest Bits**. You'll find the Endpoint Policy Manager Client-Side Extension folder in the archive. ![image1](/images/endpointpolicymanager/install/cloud/image1.webp) @@ -48,3 +48,5 @@ For more details about setting up machines for VDI environments please check the [Can I embed the Endpoint Policy ManagerClient Side Extension and/or Endpoint Policy Manager Cloud client into a master image for VDI, MDT, Ghost, Citrix, etc?](/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gettingstarted/misc/knowledgebase/tipstricksandfaqs/embedclient.md) [How to install the Endpoint Policy Manager Cloud Client for use in an Azure Virtual Desktop image](/docs/endpointpolicymanager/deliverymethods/cloud/knowledgebase/clienttips/azurevirutaldesktop.md) + + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/deliverymethods/cloud/knowledgebase/gettingstarted/transition.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/deliverymethods/cloud/knowledgebase/gettingstarted/transition.md index 54ee2deca1..45b1b069a9 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/deliverymethods/cloud/knowledgebase/gettingstarted/transition.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/deliverymethods/cloud/knowledgebase/gettingstarted/transition.md @@ -285,3 +285,5 @@ Manager best practices. See the [Endpoint Policy Manager Cloud Groups CSE and Cloud Client Small-Scale Testing and Updates](/docs/endpointpolicymanager/deliverymethods/cloud/videos/upkeepanddailyuse/groups.md) topic for additional information on how to perform small scale testing before large scale upgrades. + + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/deliverymethods/cloud/knowledgebase/knowledgebase.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/deliverymethods/cloud/knowledgebase/knowledgebase.md index 5883bba737..3b9b502fea 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/deliverymethods/cloud/knowledgebase/knowledgebase.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/deliverymethods/cloud/knowledgebase/knowledgebase.md @@ -88,3 +88,5 @@ See the following Knowledge Base articles for getting started with Cloud. - [How can I keep the same or specify different parameters for Event Collection for child groups? How does a computer behave if a member of multiple groups?](/docs/endpointpolicymanager/deliverymethods/cloud/knowledgebase/eventcollection/childgroups.md) - [ Endpoint Policy Manager Cloud Event Forwarding to Splunk](/docs/endpointpolicymanager/deliverymethods/cloud/knowledgebase/eventcollection/splunk.md) + + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/deliverymethods/cloud/knowledgebase/macintegration/_category_.json b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/deliverymethods/cloud/knowledgebase/macintegration/_category_.json index aacd612c96..adc14c2d28 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/deliverymethods/cloud/knowledgebase/macintegration/_category_.json +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/deliverymethods/cloud/knowledgebase/macintegration/_category_.json @@ -3,4 +3,4 @@ "position": 60, "collapsed": true, "collapsible": true -} \ No newline at end of file +} diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/deliverymethods/cloud/knowledgebase/macintegration/client.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/deliverymethods/cloud/knowledgebase/macintegration/client.md index 2bd8df4779..326391a956 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/deliverymethods/cloud/knowledgebase/macintegration/client.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/deliverymethods/cloud/knowledgebase/macintegration/client.md @@ -69,3 +69,5 @@ When you see Synchronized: Yes you are ready to make rules in Endpoint Policy Ma You should see your Mac in the MacOS | All group like what's seen here. ![888_9_image_16_950x511](/images/endpointpolicymanager/cloud/install/mac/888_9_image_16_950x511.webp) + + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/deliverymethods/cloud/knowledgebase/macintegration/mac.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/deliverymethods/cloud/knowledgebase/macintegration/mac.md index 895cdc9df6..0edcc76e96 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/deliverymethods/cloud/knowledgebase/macintegration/mac.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/deliverymethods/cloud/knowledgebase/macintegration/mac.md @@ -9,3 +9,5 @@ sidebar_position: 30 `/Library/Application Support/PolicyPak/Logs` These log files should be small enough to attach directly in email to an existing SRX. + + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/deliverymethods/cloud/knowledgebase/macintegration/sha.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/deliverymethods/cloud/knowledgebase/macintegration/sha.md index bc0f447c2d..296ddb6914 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/deliverymethods/cloud/knowledgebase/macintegration/sha.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/deliverymethods/cloud/knowledgebase/macintegration/sha.md @@ -28,3 +28,5 @@ Mac-mini ~ % shasum -a 512 /Users/sashadaft/Downloads/SkypeForBusinessInstaller- 819dadbaceae58fc24f48c6ddd187325619e82d4c8d7fb5744b4c966262f4d2fd0114541b6dbfdfad29431f1417c074d947285f4ab1bd2b002d57d1a0aa288fd   /Users/sashadaft/Downloads/SkypeForBusinessInstaller-16.29.0.72.pkg ``` + + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/deliverymethods/cloud/knowledgebase/macintegration/signature.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/deliverymethods/cloud/knowledgebase/macintegration/signature.md index 91342ef7ce..a6fadec662 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/deliverymethods/cloud/knowledgebase/macintegration/signature.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/deliverymethods/cloud/knowledgebase/macintegration/signature.md @@ -69,3 +69,5 @@ In this example, you can pull signed details in three ways: **Step 3 –** O=Microsoft Corporation To get this information refer to this example of how to pull these details. + + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/deliverymethods/cloud/knowledgebase/macintegration/signingid.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/deliverymethods/cloud/knowledgebase/macintegration/signingid.md index 410bd054d6..652ce9f6a3 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/deliverymethods/cloud/knowledgebase/macintegration/signingid.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/deliverymethods/cloud/knowledgebase/macintegration/signingid.md @@ -52,3 +52,5 @@ com.apple.pkg.XProtectPlistConfigData_10_15.16U4206   com.endpointpolicymanager.endpointpolicymanagerInstaller ``` + + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/deliverymethods/cloud/videos/_category_.json b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/deliverymethods/cloud/videos/_category_.json index f5151829fd..7851d76a40 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/deliverymethods/cloud/videos/_category_.json +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/deliverymethods/cloud/videos/_category_.json @@ -1 +1,2 @@ {"label":"Videos","position":2,"collapsed":true,"collapsible":true,"link":{"type":"doc","id":"videolearningcenter"}} + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/deliverymethods/cloud/videos/gettingstarted/_category_.json b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/deliverymethods/cloud/videos/gettingstarted/_category_.json index 7eb735f33a..3eef2a0a44 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/deliverymethods/cloud/videos/gettingstarted/_category_.json +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/deliverymethods/cloud/videos/gettingstarted/_category_.json @@ -3,4 +3,4 @@ "position": 10, "collapsed": true, "collapsible": true -} \ No newline at end of file +} diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/deliverymethods/cloud/videos/gettingstarted/admxfiles.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/deliverymethods/cloud/videos/gettingstarted/admxfiles.md index 62467be9e6..0bd61c4ada 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/deliverymethods/cloud/videos/gettingstarted/admxfiles.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/deliverymethods/cloud/videos/gettingstarted/admxfiles.md @@ -148,3 +148,5 @@ All right, that's it. I hope that this feature helps you out and you're looking PolicyPak Cloud real soon. Thanks. Bye-bye. + + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/deliverymethods/cloud/videos/gettingstarted/admxsettings.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/deliverymethods/cloud/videos/gettingstarted/admxsettings.md index 9be8b6839a..78ff651a70 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/deliverymethods/cloud/videos/gettingstarted/admxsettings.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/deliverymethods/cloud/videos/gettingstarted/admxsettings.md @@ -83,3 +83,5 @@ With that in mind, have fun using this amazing new functionality of being able t new Policy," and then you'll be able to see new policy types pop in, in the near future. Thank you very much. Talk to you soon. + + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/deliverymethods/cloud/videos/gettingstarted/armsupport.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/deliverymethods/cloud/videos/gettingstarted/armsupport.md index 722c6416ce..7823590333 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/deliverymethods/cloud/videos/gettingstarted/armsupport.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/deliverymethods/cloud/videos/gettingstarted/armsupport.md @@ -10,3 +10,5 @@ Want to use Netwrix Endpoint Policy Manager (formerly PolicyPak) Cloud with ARM get started? This video will get you off and running! + + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/deliverymethods/cloud/videos/gettingstarted/endpointpolicymanagersettings.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/deliverymethods/cloud/videos/gettingstarted/endpointpolicymanagersettings.md index a551ca3ef5..3a755e6961 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/deliverymethods/cloud/videos/gettingstarted/endpointpolicymanagersettings.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/deliverymethods/cloud/videos/gettingstarted/endpointpolicymanagersettings.md @@ -75,7 +75,7 @@ Go back to our test machine here. We'll run ppcloud/sync. Give this a second to make sure we got it, Browser Router Manager Test. I'm just going to open up Notepad file that's going to represent getting a Teams link or something like that. -If I go to www.endpointpolicymanager.com and I click on it, it's not going to go to my default browser. It's +If I go to www.policypak.com and I click on it, it's not going to go to my default browser. It's going to go to the routed browser that I selected using PolicyPak Browser Router. That's going to be Chrome. @@ -109,3 +109,5 @@ The point is that sometimes you need to do the on-prem test lab first between yo domain controller and your domain-joined machine. Once you have that ready to go, you can then do tests with PolicyPak Cloud. Hope this video helps you out. Looking forward to getting you started with PolicyPak real soon. Take care. + + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/deliverymethods/cloud/videos/gettingstarted/grouppolicysettings.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/deliverymethods/cloud/videos/gettingstarted/grouppolicysettings.md index 2d95c5a22a..1bc13e9f92 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/deliverymethods/cloud/videos/gettingstarted/grouppolicysettings.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/deliverymethods/cloud/videos/gettingstarted/grouppolicysettings.md @@ -221,3 +221,5 @@ we're going to use the PolicyPak in-cloud editors first. If that doesn't work, y use any of our MMC editors and take those settings and upload those to PolicyPak Cloud, basically the same gist. I hope this video helps you out. Looking forward to getting you started with PolicyPak Cloud real soon. Thanks. + + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/deliverymethods/cloud/videos/gettingstarted/introduction.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/deliverymethods/cloud/videos/gettingstarted/introduction.md index 3ab678fc02..e95e467c94 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/deliverymethods/cloud/videos/gettingstarted/introduction.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/deliverymethods/cloud/videos/gettingstarted/introduction.md @@ -11,3 +11,5 @@ Endpoint Policy Manager (formerly PolicyPak) and Microsoft Group Policy settings video to see ! + + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/deliverymethods/cloud/videos/gettingstarted/onpremiseexport.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/deliverymethods/cloud/videos/gettingstarted/onpremiseexport.md index 194440b03b..8d172bbd7f 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/deliverymethods/cloud/videos/gettingstarted/onpremiseexport.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/deliverymethods/cloud/videos/gettingstarted/onpremiseexport.md @@ -94,3 +94,5 @@ speed dial method. I find that's it's actually a significant bit faster. Hope this new technique helps you out and you're ready to get started real soon. Thanks so very much. + + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/deliverymethods/cloud/videos/gettingstarted/preferences.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/deliverymethods/cloud/videos/gettingstarted/preferences.md index 83f5d28b64..8d586f7c2d 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/deliverymethods/cloud/videos/gettingstarted/preferences.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/deliverymethods/cloud/videos/gettingstarted/preferences.md @@ -132,7 +132,7 @@ In this section of our video, we are going to learn how to deploy shortcuts usin Preferences inside the PolicyPak Cloud portal. Right now we are over here on my cloud-joined machine here. We don't have a shortcut here or here, -which is what I want to create. I want to create a shortcut that's going to take me to endpointpolicymanager.com +which is what I want to create. I want to create a shortcut that's going to take me to policypak.com and I also want to deploy a shortcut that will take me to the Calculator that's in the system already. @@ -145,7 +145,7 @@ I'm going to go ahead and choose "Replace" because later on down here in the "Co to choose to remove this when it's no longer applied and it will change it to Replace anyway. So I'll put it there. I'm going to "Name" this "PolicyPak." This is not going to be a "File system location." It's actually going to be a "URL." I'm going to send this to the "Desktop." My "Target -URL" is going to be "https://www.endpointpolicymanager.com." +URL" is going to be "https://www.policypak.com." While you can work with the rest of this, I'm going to just leave it alone for now. I'm going to choose "Common." I want to "Remove this when it's no longer applied." There we go. You can see that @@ -167,9 +167,9 @@ Let's come back over to our endpoint here. Let's run a "ppcloud /sync." All righ we saw these shortcuts pop up on the Desktop. Just for good measure, let me go ahead and double click on this and make sure it's going to open up -"https://www.endpointpolicymanager.com" like we think it's going to. Sure enough, here we go. While that's +"https://www.policypak.com" like we think it's going to. Sure enough, here we go. While that's loading, let's check out this "Calculator." Just like we expected, it links us right to that -Calculator, so we created that shortcut. And here we go, showing right up and endpointpolicymanager.com. +Calculator, so we created that shortcut. And here we go, showing right up and policypak.com. All right and once again just as we've done in some of the other videos, let's go ahead and we will "Unlink XML Data file from Computer Group." We will come back over here and run that "ppcloud @@ -183,3 +183,5 @@ items within the PolicyPak Cloud portal and then deploying those as you'd like. you out. Thanks so much. Bye-bye. + + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/deliverymethods/cloud/videos/gettingstarted/quickstart.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/deliverymethods/cloud/videos/gettingstarted/quickstart.md index dab153b999..183836e81a 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/deliverymethods/cloud/videos/gettingstarted/quickstart.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/deliverymethods/cloud/videos/gettingstarted/quickstart.md @@ -12,3 +12,5 @@ policies, create your first policies in the cloud, and take on-prem policies and intoEndpoint Policy Manager cloud. A perfect first tour! + + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/deliverymethods/cloud/videos/gettingstarted/securitysettings.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/deliverymethods/cloud/videos/gettingstarted/securitysettings.md index 41570f4f8f..d4eafdc9a6 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/deliverymethods/cloud/videos/gettingstarted/securitysettings.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/deliverymethods/cloud/videos/gettingstarted/securitysettings.md @@ -96,3 +96,5 @@ I hope this helps you out. Looking to get started with PolicyPak Cloud? Just rea get you started with a free trial. It's good if you come to a webinar first. Thank you very much. We'll talk to you soon. + + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/deliverymethods/cloud/videos/security/_category_.json b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/deliverymethods/cloud/videos/security/_category_.json index c185023dc4..c05b084beb 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/deliverymethods/cloud/videos/security/_category_.json +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/deliverymethods/cloud/videos/security/_category_.json @@ -3,4 +3,4 @@ "position": 40, "collapsed": true, "collapsible": true -} \ No newline at end of file +} diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/deliverymethods/cloud/videos/security/administrator.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/deliverymethods/cloud/videos/security/administrator.md index 1600ac5c58..de889417d9 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/deliverymethods/cloud/videos/security/administrator.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/deliverymethods/cloud/videos/security/administrator.md @@ -58,3 +58,5 @@ Then you'll create the request. You'll say, Okay. From there, we'll take care of request, and make sure that your user gets created as anticipated. Hope this helps you out. Thanks so much. + + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/deliverymethods/cloud/videos/security/emaillogs.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/deliverymethods/cloud/videos/security/emaillogs.md index 2c2656fdd6..19f56aa852 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/deliverymethods/cloud/videos/security/emaillogs.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/deliverymethods/cloud/videos/security/emaillogs.md @@ -55,3 +55,5 @@ You'll see those actions that have happened for that previous time period. With these events are keyed by [03:00]. Therefore, you can use it in just about any system you want. I hope this helps you out. Looking forward to getting you started with PolicyPak real soon. Thanks so much. + + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/deliverymethods/cloud/videos/security/features.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/deliverymethods/cloud/videos/security/features.md index 311ee6d06a..6722aa5078 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/deliverymethods/cloud/videos/security/features.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/deliverymethods/cloud/videos/security/features.md @@ -150,3 +150,5 @@ restricting logon based on whitelisting or blacklisting IP addresses or IP addre That covers the new PolicyPak Cloud security features. I hope this video helps you out. Thanks so much. + + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/deliverymethods/cloud/videos/security/immutablelog.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/deliverymethods/cloud/videos/security/immutablelog.md index 938b4d299c..11a7fbba6c 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/deliverymethods/cloud/videos/security/immutablelog.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/deliverymethods/cloud/videos/security/immutablelog.md @@ -8,3 +8,5 @@ sidebar_position: 20 Have you ever wondered what's going on in your cloud service? Have you wondered what other admins are doing, what policies have changed, or been linked, or uploaded? Check out the immutable log as we make things easy for YOU! + + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/deliverymethods/cloud/videos/testlabbestpractices/_category_.json b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/deliverymethods/cloud/videos/testlabbestpractices/_category_.json index 358b50212d..4324bbdc89 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/deliverymethods/cloud/videos/testlabbestpractices/_category_.json +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/deliverymethods/cloud/videos/testlabbestpractices/_category_.json @@ -3,4 +3,4 @@ "position": 20, "collapsed": true, "collapsible": true -} \ No newline at end of file +} diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/deliverymethods/cloud/videos/testlabbestpractices/createdc.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/deliverymethods/cloud/videos/testlabbestpractices/createdc.md index 313165d6cb..605fcde3dd 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/deliverymethods/cloud/videos/testlabbestpractices/createdc.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/deliverymethods/cloud/videos/testlabbestpractices/createdc.md @@ -70,7 +70,7 @@ this. We're going to choose "Edit." You're going to see we have the nodes. We ha "Administrative Templates," however many thousand of them. They're all hidden up in here. But you're going to notice that we don't have a Endpoint Policy Manager node, so we can't do -Endpoint Policy Manager magic yet. What we need here is go to "www.endpointpolicymanager.com." We're going to go +Endpoint Policy Manager magic yet. What we need here is go to "www.policypak.com." We're going to go to this "Customer Login" here. In this particular case, it's going to take us to the "Endpoint Policy Manager CLOUD Login" and the "CUSTOMER PORTAL & CUSTOMER SUPPORT LOGIN." @@ -98,3 +98,5 @@ talk about what the portal looks like, and we'll go on a complete journey of wha Manager Cloud is. Thanks for watching this video, and keep watching. + + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/deliverymethods/cloud/videos/testlabbestpractices/onpremise.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/deliverymethods/cloud/videos/testlabbestpractices/onpremise.md index f9acfcb901..cab26a8ab0 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/deliverymethods/cloud/videos/testlabbestpractices/onpremise.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/deliverymethods/cloud/videos/testlabbestpractices/onpremise.md @@ -9,3 +9,5 @@ So you need a small on-prem test lab, just for some editing purposes. Here's how + + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/deliverymethods/cloud/videos/testlabbestpractices/renameendpoint.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/deliverymethods/cloud/videos/testlabbestpractices/renameendpoint.md index 450b8c47a7..f0c8b2b793 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/deliverymethods/cloud/videos/testlabbestpractices/renameendpoint.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/deliverymethods/cloud/videos/testlabbestpractices/renameendpoint.md @@ -10,3 +10,5 @@ exporting them, or set up a home test lab, rename your endpoint to contain the w the name. See this concept at work in this video! + + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/deliverymethods/cloud/videos/testlabbestpractices/start.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/deliverymethods/cloud/videos/testlabbestpractices/start.md index 66b08315b0..630ade0dec 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/deliverymethods/cloud/videos/testlabbestpractices/start.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/deliverymethods/cloud/videos/testlabbestpractices/start.md @@ -48,3 +48,5 @@ also look at how to create the directives, how to upload them, what the portal l all of it works all running together. So keep watching, and I'll look forward to seeing you in the next videos. + + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/deliverymethods/cloud/videos/tipsandtricks/_category_.json b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/deliverymethods/cloud/videos/tipsandtricks/_category_.json index 91bd4d5de4..b4979bd607 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/deliverymethods/cloud/videos/tipsandtricks/_category_.json +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/deliverymethods/cloud/videos/tipsandtricks/_category_.json @@ -3,4 +3,4 @@ "position": 50, "collapsed": true, "collapsible": true -} \ No newline at end of file +} diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/deliverymethods/cloud/videos/tipsandtricks/entraid.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/deliverymethods/cloud/videos/tipsandtricks/entraid.md index 837452970a..5f2b02bd3c 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/deliverymethods/cloud/videos/tipsandtricks/entraid.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/deliverymethods/cloud/videos/tipsandtricks/entraid.md @@ -8,3 +8,5 @@ sidebar_position: 20 Netwrix Endpoint Policy Manager (formerly PolicyPak) Cloud lets you marry your Endpoint Policy Manager Cloud account to Azure AD. When you do you'll turn on COMPUTER SIDE targeting for ILT and also the ability to link policies to Azure Groups. + + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/deliverymethods/cloud/videos/tipsandtricks/fileinfoviewer.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/deliverymethods/cloud/videos/tipsandtricks/fileinfoviewer.md index dbd44faf7f..435751c372 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/deliverymethods/cloud/videos/tipsandtricks/fileinfoviewer.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/deliverymethods/cloud/videos/tipsandtricks/fileinfoviewer.md @@ -62,3 +62,5 @@ to period bug fixed, but this should get you enough information off to the races in-cloud editors for all of the things you need to do your policies. Alright, hope this helps you out. Thanks so very much and talk to you soon. + + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/deliverymethods/cloud/videos/tipsandtricks/leastprivilegemanagerrule.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/deliverymethods/cloud/videos/tipsandtricks/leastprivilegemanagerrule.md index 3139fc602e..f9c6937cf4 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/deliverymethods/cloud/videos/tipsandtricks/leastprivilegemanagerrule.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/deliverymethods/cloud/videos/tipsandtricks/leastprivilegemanagerrule.md @@ -9,3 +9,5 @@ If you are enabling remote work for your users, you might want to get the PP Clo installed... on your ON-prem machines. This is permitted, but you need a PP Least Priv manager rule on the machine via Group Policy FIRST. Use this idea to get the machine READY to install the PP Cloud client which requires local admin rights. + + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/deliverymethods/cloud/videos/tipsandtricks/restricted_groups_editor.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/deliverymethods/cloud/videos/tipsandtricks/restricted_groups_editor.md index 47b0441ae6..fa45c47050 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/deliverymethods/cloud/videos/tipsandtricks/restricted_groups_editor.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/deliverymethods/cloud/videos/tipsandtricks/restricted_groups_editor.md @@ -122,3 +122,5 @@ it and copy it to PolicyPak Cloud and then continue your editing using PolicyPak Okay, I know that was a lot of information to keep in your head. I hope that was clear enough and hope that helps you out and gets you started real soon. Thanks. + + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/deliverymethods/cloud/videos/upkeepanddailyuse/_category_.json b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/deliverymethods/cloud/videos/upkeepanddailyuse/_category_.json index c1e8a0886e..ad922bde64 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/deliverymethods/cloud/videos/upkeepanddailyuse/_category_.json +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/deliverymethods/cloud/videos/upkeepanddailyuse/_category_.json @@ -3,4 +3,4 @@ "position": 60, "collapsed": true, "collapsible": true -} \ No newline at end of file +} diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/deliverymethods/cloud/videos/upkeepanddailyuse/groups.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/deliverymethods/cloud/videos/upkeepanddailyuse/groups.md index 1b0110e8d0..689e6c6d21 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/deliverymethods/cloud/videos/upkeepanddailyuse/groups.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/deliverymethods/cloud/videos/upkeepanddailyuse/groups.md @@ -91,3 +91,5 @@ upgrade some medium scale and then finally full scale with the All group. Hope this video helps you out. Looking forward to getting you started with PolicyPak real soon. Take care. + + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/deliverymethods/cloud/videos/upkeepanddailyuse/import.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/deliverymethods/cloud/videos/upkeepanddailyuse/import.md index ae5f9264ff..af2689df6b 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/deliverymethods/cloud/videos/upkeepanddailyuse/import.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/deliverymethods/cloud/videos/upkeepanddailyuse/import.md @@ -62,7 +62,7 @@ If you want to, you can put multiple GPOs in. I recommend you just do one at a t you at this point to make some choices. I'm just going to import this one here. If you don't know what the contents are here, let's say this shortcut item, we give you a little -brief overview of what's going on here. Oh, yeah, that's the shortcut to endpointpolicymanager.com. The point is +brief overview of what's going on here. Oh, yeah, that's the shortcut to policypak.com. The point is that we kind of give you the XML view of what's happening here. I'll show you another one here. This is some items that manage the Control Panel. It will kind of give you like a brief overview of what's happening here. @@ -98,3 +98,5 @@ They're now hanging out in XML data files, and you're ready to link them over to places in Computer Groups. Couldn't be easier to take existing GPO contents and get them into PolicyPak Cloud. I think this is just amazing. I hope you do too. I hope this helps you out. Looking forward to getting you started with PolicyPak Cloud real soon. Thanks. + + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/deliverymethods/cloud/videos/upkeepanddailyuse/jointoken.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/deliverymethods/cloud/videos/upkeepanddailyuse/jointoken.md index 7384e1202d..0ed6eda28f 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/deliverymethods/cloud/videos/upkeepanddailyuse/jointoken.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/deliverymethods/cloud/videos/upkeepanddailyuse/jointoken.md @@ -122,3 +122,5 @@ Computers. There we go. The point is, is that, we can now enable you to join the groups you want with the link Join Token. Hopefully, that helps you enormously and if you have any questions, you can email support or you can try us in the forums. Thank you very much and talk to you soon. + + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/deliverymethods/cloud/videos/upkeepanddailyuse/registrationmode.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/deliverymethods/cloud/videos/upkeepanddailyuse/registrationmode.md index 5716cc2b5a..97ab356721 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/deliverymethods/cloud/videos/upkeepanddailyuse/registrationmode.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/deliverymethods/cloud/videos/upkeepanddailyuse/registrationmode.md @@ -86,3 +86,5 @@ put it back into the groups that it was originally in. If we come back over here, if we refresh this page right here, you'll see that the computer stayed in the groups that we had originally put it in because we now have it on Loose mode. So there you have it. I hope that helps, and I'll see you soon in the next video. + + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/deliverymethods/cloud/videos/upkeepanddailyuse/reports.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/deliverymethods/cloud/videos/upkeepanddailyuse/reports.md index 9bcaa591ce..1b9404e055 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/deliverymethods/cloud/videos/upkeepanddailyuse/reports.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/deliverymethods/cloud/videos/upkeepanddailyuse/reports.md @@ -51,3 +51,5 @@ some of them are not receiving it at all. This is how you're going to go about finding out which machines are receiving what directives. I hope that helps you out. Thanks. + + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/deliverymethods/cloud/videos/usingwithothermethods/_category_.json b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/deliverymethods/cloud/videos/usingwithothermethods/_category_.json index 52a4f6d8f9..b0d21d0751 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/deliverymethods/cloud/videos/usingwithothermethods/_category_.json +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/deliverymethods/cloud/videos/usingwithothermethods/_category_.json @@ -3,4 +3,4 @@ "position": 30, "collapsed": true, "collapsible": true -} \ No newline at end of file +} diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/deliverymethods/cloud/videos/usingwithothermethods/mdm.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/deliverymethods/cloud/videos/usingwithothermethods/mdm.md index 2f50bb4e8e..af922666ba 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/deliverymethods/cloud/videos/usingwithothermethods/mdm.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/deliverymethods/cloud/videos/usingwithothermethods/mdm.md @@ -206,3 +206,5 @@ settings. You have combined the two. Remember, we also have another video on how client side with Azure to do item level targeting. That's a different video. You can find that as well, but just a little tip of the hat to that video too. I hope this helps you out. Talk to you soon. Thanks so much. + + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/deliverymethods/cloud/videos/usingwithothermethods/onpremise.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/deliverymethods/cloud/videos/usingwithothermethods/onpremise.md index de5f1b6a38..3ed7395d82 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/deliverymethods/cloud/videos/usingwithothermethods/onpremise.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/deliverymethods/cloud/videos/usingwithothermethods/onpremise.md @@ -64,7 +64,7 @@ WIN-10-Computer-1607, we will add that. Now we are in good shape. Now for my roaming computers, I can add cloud-based items. I can choose to link XML here and I can choose some of these example polices which, in this case, I'll go ahead and grab the example of putting a shortcut on the desktop. Let's add that and there we go. We see the Roaming Machines is -going to receive shortcuttoendpointpolicymanager.com on all desktops. +going to receive shortcuttopolicypak.com on all desktops. We'll go back to our cloud machine and I'm going to run ppcloud/sync. What it does is takes a look out into the cloud and sees what has changed. Just like that, you can see that we got the items that @@ -111,3 +111,5 @@ on-premise. If you have questions about this, please post to the forums and we w you out. Thanks so much. We'll talk to you soon. ### + + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/deliverymethods/cloud/videos/videolearningcenter.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/deliverymethods/cloud/videos/videolearningcenter.md index 88ba85bc7c..7757c99186 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/deliverymethods/cloud/videos/videolearningcenter.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/deliverymethods/cloud/videos/videolearningcenter.md @@ -53,3 +53,5 @@ See the following Video topics for all things installation and upkeep. - [Endpoint Policy Manager Cloud Groups CSE and Cloud Client Small-Scale Testing and Updates](/docs/endpointpolicymanager/deliverymethods/cloud/videos/upkeepanddailyuse/groups.md) - [Endpoint Policy Manager Cloud: Automatically Join Groups with JOINTOKEN](/docs/endpointpolicymanager/deliverymethods/cloud/videos/upkeepanddailyuse/jointoken.md) - [How to import GPOs to Endpoint Policy Manager Cloud](/docs/endpointpolicymanager/deliverymethods/cloud/videos/upkeepanddailyuse/import.md) + + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/deliverymethods/grouppolicy/_category_.json b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/deliverymethods/grouppolicy/_category_.json index 0c7aab8306..e2de81986e 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/deliverymethods/grouppolicy/_category_.json +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/deliverymethods/grouppolicy/_category_.json @@ -1 +1,2 @@ {"label":"Group Policy","position":20,"collapsed":true,"collapsible":true} + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/deliverymethods/grouppolicy/knowledgebase/_category_.json b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/deliverymethods/grouppolicy/knowledgebase/_category_.json index ebf9bc76c5..b6fae684d8 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/deliverymethods/grouppolicy/knowledgebase/_category_.json +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/deliverymethods/grouppolicy/knowledgebase/_category_.json @@ -1 +1,2 @@ {"label":"Knowledge Base","position":1,"collapsed":true,"collapsible":true,"link":{"type":"doc","id":"knowledgebase"}} + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/deliverymethods/grouppolicy/knowledgebase/grouppolicy/_category_.json b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/deliverymethods/grouppolicy/knowledgebase/grouppolicy/_category_.json index b25b04ca7c..ec8637ffa9 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/deliverymethods/grouppolicy/knowledgebase/grouppolicy/_category_.json +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/deliverymethods/grouppolicy/knowledgebase/grouppolicy/_category_.json @@ -3,4 +3,4 @@ "position": 30, "collapsed": true, "collapsible": true -} \ No newline at end of file +} diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/deliverymethods/grouppolicy/knowledgebase/grouppolicy/pdqdeploy.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/deliverymethods/grouppolicy/knowledgebase/grouppolicy/pdqdeploy.md index 38174dcded..dbf8a4c767 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/deliverymethods/grouppolicy/knowledgebase/grouppolicy/pdqdeploy.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/deliverymethods/grouppolicy/knowledgebase/grouppolicy/pdqdeploy.md @@ -45,3 +45,5 @@ valid network path for your environment. successfully check your network share to see the results. ![784_9_hf-faq-914-img-05](/images/endpointpolicymanager/grouppolicy/784_9_hf-faq-914-img-05.webp) + + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/deliverymethods/grouppolicy/knowledgebase/knowledgebase.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/deliverymethods/grouppolicy/knowledgebase/knowledgebase.md index 5e9e5b2863..a6c55cc5e0 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/deliverymethods/grouppolicy/knowledgebase/knowledgebase.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/deliverymethods/grouppolicy/knowledgebase/knowledgebase.md @@ -24,3 +24,5 @@ See the following Knowledge Base articles for getting started with Group Policy. ## Endpoint Policy Manager Group Policy - [How to use PDQ Deploy to collect PPLOGS from remote computers then save them to a network location](/docs/endpointpolicymanager/deliverymethods/grouppolicy/knowledgebase/grouppolicy/pdqdeploy.md) + + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/deliverymethods/grouppolicy/knowledgebase/tipstricksfaq/_category_.json b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/deliverymethods/grouppolicy/knowledgebase/tipstricksfaq/_category_.json index ec6d6b9133..0e09d56fa2 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/deliverymethods/grouppolicy/knowledgebase/tipstricksfaq/_category_.json +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/deliverymethods/grouppolicy/knowledgebase/tipstricksfaq/_category_.json @@ -3,4 +3,4 @@ "position": 20, "collapsed": true, "collapsible": true -} \ No newline at end of file +} diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/deliverymethods/grouppolicy/knowledgebase/tipstricksfaq/insertuserinfo.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/deliverymethods/grouppolicy/knowledgebase/tipstricksfaq/insertuserinfo.md index 926ab03722..fa3d20d2f3 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/deliverymethods/grouppolicy/knowledgebase/tipstricksfaq/insertuserinfo.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/deliverymethods/grouppolicy/knowledgebase/tipstricksfaq/insertuserinfo.md @@ -75,3 +75,5 @@ required. For more information on AD attributes for User Object, please see Self ADSI's article [Attributes for AD Users](http://www.selfadsi.org/user-attributes-w2k12.htm) for additional information. + + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/deliverymethods/grouppolicy/knowledgebase/troubleshooting/_category_.json b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/deliverymethods/grouppolicy/knowledgebase/troubleshooting/_category_.json index 5a4bd8ada0..11c90f2c7f 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/deliverymethods/grouppolicy/knowledgebase/troubleshooting/_category_.json +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/deliverymethods/grouppolicy/knowledgebase/troubleshooting/_category_.json @@ -3,4 +3,4 @@ "position": 10, "collapsed": true, "collapsible": true -} \ No newline at end of file +} diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/deliverymethods/grouppolicy/knowledgebase/troubleshooting/cacheengine.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/deliverymethods/grouppolicy/knowledgebase/troubleshooting/cacheengine.md index be02d79c0d..d78053a76b 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/deliverymethods/grouppolicy/knowledgebase/troubleshooting/cacheengine.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/deliverymethods/grouppolicy/knowledgebase/troubleshooting/cacheengine.md @@ -44,3 +44,5 @@ Initializing the Criteria Engine (2023/04/04, 15:28:32.094, PID: 5216, TID: 5220 } // End of Initializing the Criteria Engine, elapsed time: 00:00:00.002 ``` + + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/deliverymethods/grouppolicy/knowledgebase/troubleshooting/cachepreferences.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/deliverymethods/grouppolicy/knowledgebase/troubleshooting/cachepreferences.md index 3757a4d6f8..58ffc9a9b3 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/deliverymethods/grouppolicy/knowledgebase/troubleshooting/cachepreferences.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/deliverymethods/grouppolicy/knowledgebase/troubleshooting/cachepreferences.md @@ -37,3 +37,5 @@ If you want to manipulate how long the ILT timeout occurs, we have a policy sett Policy Manager ADMX settings here: ![499_1_q15-img1](/images/endpointpolicymanager/grouppolicy/itemleveltargeting/499_1_q15-img1.webp) + + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/deliverymethods/grouppolicy/knowledgebase/troubleshooting/guid.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/deliverymethods/grouppolicy/knowledgebase/troubleshooting/guid.md index b8b9a9a88c..d24d6056b9 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/deliverymethods/grouppolicy/knowledgebase/troubleshooting/guid.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/deliverymethods/grouppolicy/knowledgebase/troubleshooting/guid.md @@ -11,3 +11,5 @@ Use Powershell to reverse from a GPO GUID to a GPO name like this: Import-Module GroupPolicy Get-GPO -Guid 31a09564-cd4a-4520-98fa-446a2af23b4b -Domain sales.contoso.com + + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/deliverymethods/grouppolicy/knowledgebase/troubleshooting/itemleveltargeting.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/deliverymethods/grouppolicy/knowledgebase/troubleshooting/itemleveltargeting.md index f248971a6d..8e59a8d1a4 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/deliverymethods/grouppolicy/knowledgebase/troubleshooting/itemleveltargeting.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/deliverymethods/grouppolicy/knowledgebase/troubleshooting/itemleveltargeting.md @@ -50,3 +50,5 @@ in group.” ![itemleveltargeting2](/images/endpointpolicymanager/troubleshooting/log/itemleveltargeting/itemleveltargeting2.webp) + + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/deliverymethods/grouppolicy/knowledgebase/troubleshooting/preferences.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/deliverymethods/grouppolicy/knowledgebase/troubleshooting/preferences.md index 70b07ee4f4..482b80fc7e 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/deliverymethods/grouppolicy/knowledgebase/troubleshooting/preferences.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/deliverymethods/grouppolicy/knowledgebase/troubleshooting/preferences.md @@ -78,3 +78,5 @@ turning on ILT logging for Endpoint Policy Manager items using this KB:[How do I turn on Item Level Targeting (ILT) logging if asked by Endpoint Policy Manager Tech Support?](/docs/endpointpolicymanager/deliverymethods/grouppolicy/knowledgebase/troubleshooting/itemleveltargeting.md) All log files require a support case to analyze. + + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/deliverymethods/grouppolicy/knowledgebase/troubleshooting/reportingadm.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/deliverymethods/grouppolicy/knowledgebase/troubleshooting/reportingadm.md index 305344599a..06bcfc327d 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/deliverymethods/grouppolicy/knowledgebase/troubleshooting/reportingadm.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/deliverymethods/grouppolicy/knowledgebase/troubleshooting/reportingadm.md @@ -35,3 +35,5 @@ and then edit it back again, etc. **Step 5 –** We should automatically re-write the whole ADM. ![616_9_img-05](/images/endpointpolicymanager/troubleshooting/616_9_img-05.webp) + + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/deliverymethods/grouppolicy/videos/_category_.json b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/deliverymethods/grouppolicy/videos/_category_.json index f5151829fd..7851d76a40 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/deliverymethods/grouppolicy/videos/_category_.json +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/deliverymethods/grouppolicy/videos/_category_.json @@ -1 +1,2 @@ {"label":"Videos","position":2,"collapsed":true,"collapsible":true,"link":{"type":"doc","id":"videolearningcenter"}} + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/deliverymethods/grouppolicy/videos/gettingstarted/_category_.json b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/deliverymethods/grouppolicy/videos/gettingstarted/_category_.json index 7eb735f33a..3eef2a0a44 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/deliverymethods/grouppolicy/videos/gettingstarted/_category_.json +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/deliverymethods/grouppolicy/videos/gettingstarted/_category_.json @@ -3,4 +3,4 @@ "position": 10, "collapsed": true, "collapsible": true -} \ No newline at end of file +} diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/deliverymethods/grouppolicy/videos/gettingstarted/explained.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/deliverymethods/grouppolicy/videos/gettingstarted/explained.md index 376bb387f0..9657270c90 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/deliverymethods/grouppolicy/videos/gettingstarted/explained.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/deliverymethods/grouppolicy/videos/gettingstarted/explained.md @@ -48,3 +48,5 @@ Get started with PolicyPak today and learn the secret that other I.T. admins and their machines and applications configured, compliant and secure. PolicyPak: Securing Your Standards. + + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/deliverymethods/grouppolicy/videos/gettingstarted/gettingstartedv.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/deliverymethods/grouppolicy/videos/gettingstarted/gettingstartedv.md index d74535699b..3f0c123b75 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/deliverymethods/grouppolicy/videos/gettingstarted/gettingstartedv.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/deliverymethods/grouppolicy/videos/gettingstarted/gettingstartedv.md @@ -188,7 +188,7 @@ scope or if something is not true anymore. It allows you a lot more control than mechanisms. Now that I have given you the rough rundown of what all of our components do, I want to come over -here and go to "www.endpointpolicymanager.com" and I want to show you the "Video Learning Center." If you come +here and go to "www.policypak.com" and I want to show you the "Video Learning Center." If you come to the "SUPPORT" tab right here and go to "Video Learning Center," then you're going to choose if you're working with the "Group Policy Edition/Cloud Edition/MDM Edition" or if you're working with specifically the "GP Compliance Reporter." @@ -216,3 +216,5 @@ wasn't able to show you. In the next video, I'll be talking more about the Application Settings Manager, how to set that up and how to work with it. So thanks for watching, and I'll see you there. + + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/deliverymethods/grouppolicy/videos/gettingstarted/install.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/deliverymethods/grouppolicy/videos/gettingstarted/install.md index 650559e7dd..85d8a196bb 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/deliverymethods/grouppolicy/videos/gettingstarted/install.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/deliverymethods/grouppolicy/videos/gettingstarted/install.md @@ -15,7 +15,7 @@ Group Policy Edition! Hi, this is Whitney with PolicyPak Software. In this video, we're going to look at getting started with the PolicyPak Group Policy Edition. -In order to get prepared for this video, I went ahead and I went to endpointpolicymanager.com. I went to the +In order to get prepared for this video, I went ahead and I went to policypak.com. I went to the "Customer Login" area and then went ahead and logged in. Once I got there, I went ahead and I went over to the "Downloads" tab, which should load in just a second here. There we go. I went to this "Downloads" tab, and I went to the "Latest Bits" and I installed those. These are, as it says right @@ -94,3 +94,5 @@ In the next video, we're going to talk about some of what the components do and PolicyPak itself, so I hope to see you there. Thank you very much. + + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/deliverymethods/grouppolicy/videos/gettingstarted/integration.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/deliverymethods/grouppolicy/videos/gettingstarted/integration.md index edbbfe1d32..55f1954aee 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/deliverymethods/grouppolicy/videos/gettingstarted/integration.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/deliverymethods/grouppolicy/videos/gettingstarted/integration.md @@ -84,3 +84,5 @@ policy as if Microsoft had shipped it from the factory. We also do a great job w Endpoint Manager as well, and you can see that in our other integrations. Thanks so very much, and we'll talk to you soon. + + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/deliverymethods/grouppolicy/videos/gettingstarted/renameendpoint.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/deliverymethods/grouppolicy/videos/gettingstarted/renameendpoint.md index 6ea72e73c8..dd652c0436 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/deliverymethods/grouppolicy/videos/gettingstarted/renameendpoint.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/deliverymethods/grouppolicy/videos/gettingstarted/renameendpoint.md @@ -11,3 +11,5 @@ the name. See this concept at work in this video! + + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/deliverymethods/grouppolicy/videos/tipsandtricks/_category_.json b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/deliverymethods/grouppolicy/videos/tipsandtricks/_category_.json index 6ba42bb498..c105a1fef1 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/deliverymethods/grouppolicy/videos/tipsandtricks/_category_.json +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/deliverymethods/grouppolicy/videos/tipsandtricks/_category_.json @@ -3,4 +3,4 @@ "position": 20, "collapsed": true, "collapsible": true -} \ No newline at end of file +} diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/deliverymethods/grouppolicy/videos/tipsandtricks/editmanual.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/deliverymethods/grouppolicy/videos/tipsandtricks/editmanual.md index c03c017a9c..3b37c30699 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/deliverymethods/grouppolicy/videos/tipsandtricks/editmanual.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/deliverymethods/grouppolicy/videos/tipsandtricks/editmanual.md @@ -17,7 +17,7 @@ Group Policy or PolicyPak-land to local administrators and local groups. Let me show you what the problem is. The idea is that if you go to "Add" a "New Policy" setting here – and I'm going to say something like "Control Panel," "Prohibit access to the Control Panel" – you can use our "Item Level Targeting" feature -([https://www.endpointpolicymanager.com/pp-blog/item-level-targeting](https://www.endpointpolicymanager.com/pp-blog/item-level-targeting)) +([https://www.policypak.com/pp-blog/item-level-targeting](https://www.policypak.com/pp-blog/item-level-targeting)) and specify a "Security Group." So you only want to do this thing when the guy is a member of a "Security Group." @@ -72,7 +72,7 @@ the opportunity to utilize it in PolicyPak Cloud. The same thing goes for just about everything else we do. For instance, if you have an item-level targeting for "Application Settings Manager," "Browser Router," "Least Privilege Manager" -([https://www.endpointpolicymanager.com/products/endpointpolicymanager-least-privilege-manager.html](https://www.endpointpolicymanager.com/products/endpointpolicymanager-least-privilege-manager.html)) +([https://www.policypak.com/products/endpointpolicymanager-least-privilege-manager.html](https://www.policypak.com/products/endpointpolicymanager-least-privilege-manager.html)) or anything, this all looks exactly the same. You can use the same exact technique if you want to find the SID. @@ -94,3 +94,5 @@ That should give you enough to go on to modify it. I hope that helps you out and PolicyPak to affect your local users or groups with item-level targeting. Thanks so much and talk to you soon. + + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/deliverymethods/grouppolicy/videos/tipsandtricks/exportgpos.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/deliverymethods/grouppolicy/videos/tipsandtricks/exportgpos.md index b04df7bd70..2708a60502 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/deliverymethods/grouppolicy/videos/tipsandtricks/exportgpos.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/deliverymethods/grouppolicy/videos/tipsandtricks/exportgpos.md @@ -138,3 +138,5 @@ Objects you have. A lot of people asked us for this, and this is the way that yo hope this helps you out and gets you started. Thanks so much. + + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/deliverymethods/grouppolicy/videos/tipsandtricks/flatlegacyview.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/deliverymethods/grouppolicy/videos/tipsandtricks/flatlegacyview.md index 04faba54b6..bbde2272af 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/deliverymethods/grouppolicy/videos/tipsandtricks/flatlegacyview.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/deliverymethods/grouppolicy/videos/tipsandtricks/flatlegacyview.md @@ -24,3 +24,5 @@ If you wanted to put it back, all you need to do, again, is highlight it, right- select Group Snap-Ins. Now it's back to the new way of taking a look at it. When you exit this and go back in the next time or any policy, it is right back to where you left it off the last time. I hope this answers your question. Thanks for listening. + + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/deliverymethods/grouppolicy/videos/tipsandtricks/mmcconsole.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/deliverymethods/grouppolicy/videos/tipsandtricks/mmcconsole.md index 4d08b565fb..5a7a324929 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/deliverymethods/grouppolicy/videos/tipsandtricks/mmcconsole.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/deliverymethods/grouppolicy/videos/tipsandtricks/mmcconsole.md @@ -94,3 +94,5 @@ don't consider this a security boundary. Consider this light electric fencing. All right, well, I hope this helps you out and helps you get started. Thank you very much and talk to you soon. + + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/deliverymethods/grouppolicy/videos/tipsandtricks/remotedesktopconnection.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/deliverymethods/grouppolicy/videos/tipsandtricks/remotedesktopconnection.md index 838550d0bb..4c3def9065 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/deliverymethods/grouppolicy/videos/tipsandtricks/remotedesktopconnection.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/deliverymethods/grouppolicy/videos/tipsandtricks/remotedesktopconnection.md @@ -40,3 +40,5 @@ setting. And you can blast that same registry setting out using Group Policy Pre PolicyPak or any number of items and get it out there and you'll be ready to go. I hope this video helps you out. Talk to you soon. + + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/deliverymethods/grouppolicy/videos/videolearningcenter.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/deliverymethods/grouppolicy/videos/videolearningcenter.md index 08ed5cc75d..555a0230dd 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/deliverymethods/grouppolicy/videos/videolearningcenter.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/deliverymethods/grouppolicy/videos/videolearningcenter.md @@ -24,3 +24,5 @@ See the following Video topics for getting started with Group Policy. - [Expand Modular View of Endpoint Policy Manager Components in the GPMC back to the Flat Legacy View](/docs/endpointpolicymanager/deliverymethods/grouppolicy/videos/tipsandtricks/flatlegacyview.md) - [Trim the MMC console for OU admins](/docs/endpointpolicymanager/deliverymethods/grouppolicy/videos/tipsandtricks/mmcconsole.md) - [Prevent a Remote Desktop Connection Drop During GP Update](/docs/endpointpolicymanager/deliverymethods/grouppolicy/videos/tipsandtricks/remotedesktopconnection.md) + + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/deliverymethods/mdm/_category_.json b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/deliverymethods/mdm/_category_.json index fb88ff7c94..33f4d150e7 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/deliverymethods/mdm/_category_.json +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/deliverymethods/mdm/_category_.json @@ -1 +1,2 @@ {"label":"MDM","position":30,"collapsed":true,"collapsible":true} + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/deliverymethods/mdm/knowledgebase/_category_.json b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/deliverymethods/mdm/knowledgebase/_category_.json index ebf9bc76c5..b6fae684d8 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/deliverymethods/mdm/knowledgebase/_category_.json +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/deliverymethods/mdm/knowledgebase/_category_.json @@ -1 +1,2 @@ {"label":"Knowledge Base","position":1,"collapsed":true,"collapsible":true,"link":{"type":"doc","id":"knowledgebase"}} + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/deliverymethods/mdm/knowledgebase/knowledgebase.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/deliverymethods/mdm/knowledgebase/knowledgebase.md index 62aa59c257..87b4dba4b5 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/deliverymethods/mdm/knowledgebase/knowledgebase.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/deliverymethods/mdm/knowledgebase/knowledgebase.md @@ -11,3 +11,5 @@ See the following Knowledge Base articles for getting started with MDM. ## Troubleshooting & Tips and Tricks - [How can I "stack" Endpoint Policy Manager MSIs so the XML items inside the MSI execute in a predictable order?](/docs/endpointpolicymanager/deliverymethods/mdm/knowledgebase/troubleshooting/stackmsi.md) + + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/deliverymethods/mdm/knowledgebase/troubleshooting/_category_.json b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/deliverymethods/mdm/knowledgebase/troubleshooting/_category_.json index 00617ebbec..d6188f04f2 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/deliverymethods/mdm/knowledgebase/troubleshooting/_category_.json +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/deliverymethods/mdm/knowledgebase/troubleshooting/_category_.json @@ -3,4 +3,4 @@ "position": 10, "collapsed": true, "collapsible": true -} \ No newline at end of file +} diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/deliverymethods/mdm/knowledgebase/troubleshooting/stackmsi.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/deliverymethods/mdm/knowledgebase/troubleshooting/stackmsi.md index d7309cee8d..d8af130ec5 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/deliverymethods/mdm/knowledgebase/troubleshooting/stackmsi.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/deliverymethods/mdm/knowledgebase/troubleshooting/stackmsi.md @@ -49,3 +49,5 @@ As you can see, LOWER numbered Policy Layer items will process before HIGHER num items. ![749_3_image009_950x433](/images/endpointpolicymanager/mdm/749_3_image009_950x433.webp) + + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/deliverymethods/mdm/videos/_category_.json b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/deliverymethods/mdm/videos/_category_.json index f5151829fd..7851d76a40 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/deliverymethods/mdm/videos/_category_.json +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/deliverymethods/mdm/videos/_category_.json @@ -1 +1,2 @@ {"label":"Videos","position":2,"collapsed":true,"collapsible":true,"link":{"type":"doc","id":"videolearningcenter"}} + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/deliverymethods/mdm/videos/exportingtips/_category_.json b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/deliverymethods/mdm/videos/exportingtips/_category_.json index 8173e7fcb4..ca4b447233 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/deliverymethods/mdm/videos/exportingtips/_category_.json +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/deliverymethods/mdm/videos/exportingtips/_category_.json @@ -3,4 +3,4 @@ "position": 20, "collapsed": true, "collapsible": true -} \ No newline at end of file +} diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/deliverymethods/mdm/videos/exportingtips/admintemplates.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/deliverymethods/mdm/videos/exportingtips/admintemplates.md index dab5132dfa..5d61c271d3 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/deliverymethods/mdm/videos/exportingtips/admintemplates.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/deliverymethods/mdm/videos/exportingtips/admintemplates.md @@ -61,3 +61,5 @@ here, just like we expected. We were able to deliver real group policy settings machines using the Admin Templates Manager and then deploying with your existing MDM service. If this is of interest to you, get signed up for our webinar, and we'll get you started on a 30-day free trial right away. Thanks so much. + + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/deliverymethods/mdm/videos/exportingtips/exporterutility.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/deliverymethods/mdm/videos/exportingtips/exporterutility.md index 535d4943a6..e4267601fc 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/deliverymethods/mdm/videos/exportingtips/exporterutility.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/deliverymethods/mdm/videos/exportingtips/exporterutility.md @@ -23,7 +23,7 @@ service. By now, you've probably seen a lot of great videos showing you a bunch of awesome things that Endpoint Policy Manager can do: delivering settings using Group Policy, giving single applications elevated rights for standard users, you can -[https://www.endpointpolicymanager.com/pp-blog/windows-10-block-websites](https://www.endpointpolicymanager.com/pp-blog/windows-10-block-websites) +[https://www.policypak.com/pp-blog/windows-10-block-websites](https://www.policypak.com/pp-blog/windows-10-block-websites) – all kinds of great things. But what if you aren't using Group Policy? What if you're using SCCM or KACE or LANDESK or you have @@ -97,7 +97,7 @@ right click and "Export Collections as XML." Since I have two, I'll go ahead and "Save" and we're done. With -"[https://www.endpointpolicymanager.com/products/endpointpolicymanager-least-privilege-manager.html](https://www.endpointpolicymanager.com/products/endpointpolicymanager-least-privilege-manager.html)," +"[https://www.policypak.com/products/endpointpolicymanager-least-privilege-manager.html](https://www.policypak.com/products/endpointpolicymanager-least-privilege-manager.html)," which allows you to kill local admin rights and elevate only the applications you need, you'll create your directives like I've done here. Again, we can right click and "Export as XML," we can "EXPORT COLLECTION," or we can right click and "Export Collections as XML." If we do this, this will @@ -174,3 +174,5 @@ webinar to learn all of the things Endpoint Policy Manager can do. Then we'll ha and you'll be off to the races for your very own trial of Endpoint Policy Manager. Thanks, and we'll see you in the next video. + + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/deliverymethods/mdm/videos/exportingtips/exportgpos.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/deliverymethods/mdm/videos/exportingtips/exportgpos.md index 2af867d828..229b8243e0 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/deliverymethods/mdm/videos/exportingtips/exportgpos.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/deliverymethods/mdm/videos/exportingtips/exportgpos.md @@ -9,3 +9,5 @@ import ExportGPOs from '/docs/endpointpolicymanager/deliverymethods/grouppolicy/ + + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/deliverymethods/mdm/videos/gettingstarted/_category_.json b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/deliverymethods/mdm/videos/gettingstarted/_category_.json index 7eb735f33a..3eef2a0a44 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/deliverymethods/mdm/videos/gettingstarted/_category_.json +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/deliverymethods/mdm/videos/gettingstarted/_category_.json @@ -3,4 +3,4 @@ "position": 10, "collapsed": true, "collapsible": true -} \ No newline at end of file +} diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/deliverymethods/mdm/videos/gettingstarted/citrixendpointmanager.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/deliverymethods/mdm/videos/gettingstarted/citrixendpointmanager.md index bd7e4eb64b..5b490e6759 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/deliverymethods/mdm/videos/gettingstarted/citrixendpointmanager.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/deliverymethods/mdm/videos/gettingstarted/citrixendpointmanager.md @@ -169,3 +169,5 @@ can analyze them and do everything to your heart's content. I hope this video he with Endpoint Policy Manager and Citrix CEM. If you need any TLC, we're here to help you out and so are our friends at Citrix. Thank you very much and looking forward to getting you started with Endpoint Policy Manager and Citrix CEM soon. Thanks very much. Take care. + + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/deliverymethods/mdm/videos/gettingstarted/microsoftintune.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/deliverymethods/mdm/videos/gettingstarted/microsoftintune.md index 347f97371b..0afbd90aa5 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/deliverymethods/mdm/videos/gettingstarted/microsoftintune.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/deliverymethods/mdm/videos/gettingstarted/microsoftintune.md @@ -35,7 +35,7 @@ involved. The same thing with a group policy preference or shortcut or really any other group policy preferences; Endpoint Policy Manager supports all of these. For instance, in this example, I've got -a shortcut called www.endpointpolicymanager.com, and it's going to head on over to the desktop. We're going to +a shortcut called www.policypak.com, and it's going to head on over to the desktop. We're going to do that only when the machine has got the computer name with the NetBIOS name as "ndj" for not domain joined in its machine name. @@ -170,10 +170,10 @@ as this is done. We're back. Now that InTune has deployed the three moving pieces, we can see some things have changed. First, we can see the icon here on the desktop, this group policy preferences item on the -desktop going to endpointpolicymanager.com, of course, and opening up Edge as the browser. Next, we said to use +desktop going to policypak.com, of course, and opening up Edge as the browser. Next, we said to use Endpoint Policy Manager to open up PDFs in Acrobat Reader. Sure enough, we're able to do that. Go ahead and just see this white paper called Why Am Microsoft Endpoint Manager Admins Need Endpoint -Policy Manager, available at our website endpointpolicymanager.com. +Policy Manager, available at our website policypak.com. Then let's go ahead and take a look at some other items. We said don't show me Mr. Evil CD-ROM anymore. You can see no more D drive. No CD-ROM. That's not a thing anymore. @@ -199,3 +199,5 @@ then use your InTune to do the magic. Endpoint Policy Manager can help you immediately close the gap between what you need to do on your endpoints and what's capable with Microsoft Endpoint Manager. I hope this video helps you out. I'm looking forward to getting you started with Endpoint Policy Manager real soon. Thank you very much. + + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/deliverymethods/mdm/videos/gettingstarted/mobileiron.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/deliverymethods/mdm/videos/gettingstarted/mobileiron.md index 0920dd19d1..698fcc1349 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/deliverymethods/mdm/videos/gettingstarted/mobileiron.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/deliverymethods/mdm/videos/gettingstarted/mobileiron.md @@ -34,7 +34,7 @@ browser. I have one that will run an application with elevated rights. If you have an application that won't let you bypass the UAC prompt, we can do that by elevating the rights using "Endpoint Policy Manager - [https://www.endpointpolicymanager.com/products/endpointpolicymanager-least-privilege-manager.html](https://www.endpointpolicymanager.com/products/endpointpolicymanager-least-privilege-manager.html)." + [https://www.policypak.com/products/endpointpolicymanager-least-privilege-manager.html](https://www.policypak.com/products/endpointpolicymanager-least-privilege-manager.html)." We can also deploy Group Policy Preferences "shortcut" items or just about every other "Microsoft Group Policy Preferences" item and also "Microsoft Group Policy Security Settings" where you can rename a "guest-account." @@ -90,7 +90,7 @@ example, I deployed it to every computer. So therefore, as soon as they join the time it should come down, install these guys and we should see the result. What I'm going to do is go over to my Windows 10 machine here and I'm going to join the MDM service -here. Let's go ahead and say "mdmuser1@endpointpolicymanager.com." Here's the "Letter from MobileIron" I got as +here. Let's go ahead and say "mdmuser1@policypak.com." Here's the "Letter from MobileIron" I got as the example user. It told me when prompted, to run this from a browser to then tell me what to put here in the server. Let me go ahead and do that. @@ -125,3 +125,5 @@ I hope this helps you out. If you're looking to get started, just give us a buzz the bits and you can bang on it yourself. Thanks so much, and we'll talk to you soon. + + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/deliverymethods/mdm/videos/gettingstarted/realgrouppolicy.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/deliverymethods/mdm/videos/gettingstarted/realgrouppolicy.md index 09fd52be3a..fbd1023f19 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/deliverymethods/mdm/videos/gettingstarted/realgrouppolicy.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/deliverymethods/mdm/videos/gettingstarted/realgrouppolicy.md @@ -52,3 +52,5 @@ back in the home office. Supercharge your MDM service with Endpoint Policy Manager, and manage your Windows 10 machines like a boss. Endpoint Policy Manager: securing your standards. + + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/deliverymethods/mdm/videos/gettingstarted/testsample.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/deliverymethods/mdm/videos/gettingstarted/testsample.md index b4b1e2f705..7ef9698b4c 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/deliverymethods/mdm/videos/gettingstarted/testsample.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/deliverymethods/mdm/videos/gettingstarted/testsample.md @@ -82,3 +82,5 @@ into an MSI file using your MDM service. Hope this video helps you out. Thank you for walking before you run before you try to do this for real with your MDM service. Thank you very much. Talk to you soon. + + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/deliverymethods/mdm/videos/gettingstarted/workspaceone.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/deliverymethods/mdm/videos/gettingstarted/workspaceone.md index cfbe0cf7af..61423d6ec3 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/deliverymethods/mdm/videos/gettingstarted/workspaceone.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/deliverymethods/mdm/videos/gettingstarted/workspaceone.md @@ -18,7 +18,7 @@ Hi. This is Jeremy Moskowitz, former Group Policy MVP and Founder of Endpoint Po Software. In this video, I'm going to show you how you can get real Group Policy settings – "Policies," "Preferences" and Endpoint Policy Manager's special settings like "Application Settings Manager," -"[https://www.endpointpolicymanager.com/products/endpointpolicymanager-least-privilege-manager.html](https://www.endpointpolicymanager.com/products/endpointpolicymanager-least-privilege-manager.html)," +"[https://www.policypak.com/products/endpointpolicymanager-least-privilege-manager.html](https://www.policypak.com/products/endpointpolicymanager-least-privilege-manager.html)," "Java Rules Manager" and so on – all of these settings out to your AirWatch investment and all of your clients using MDM. @@ -28,7 +28,7 @@ Extension." It's a little MSI that gets deployed to all of your endpoints. It's work. You're also going to upload the license file that we give you (" Endpoint Policy Manager MDM -Licenses for \*@endpointpolicymanager.com") that lights up your client side extension. Basically, what we do is +Licenses for \*@policypak.com") that lights up your client side extension. Basically, what we do is we say that you're welcome to light up anybody at a particular domain name. In my case, it would be anyone at the "Endpoint Policy Manager.com" domain name can join AirWatch and get Group Policy settings or Endpoint Policy Manager special settings. @@ -83,7 +83,7 @@ of configuration stuff and lock it down so users can't be naughty and work aroun Let's go ahead and close all this out. Now it's time to do an MDM join, and then we'll wait a little bit and we'll take a look at the after picture. To get started here, we'll put in -"mdmuser1@endpointpolicymanager.com." It needs to know the special "Server URL" here. This is exactly the +"mdmuser1@policypak.com." It needs to know the special "Server URL" here. This is exactly the process your end users would do in order to join AirWatch or any MDM service here. "Group ID" they would have gotten in an email. I just copied it here to make it easy on myself. @@ -141,3 +141,5 @@ now. If you're looking to get started with Endpoint Policy Manager plus AirWatch give us a buzz. We'll let you get started, you can bang on it and you can try it out for yourself. Thanks so much, and we'll talk to you soon. + + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/deliverymethods/mdm/videos/iltwithscripts/_category_.json b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/deliverymethods/mdm/videos/iltwithscripts/_category_.json index 53232712c2..dc12f9843f 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/deliverymethods/mdm/videos/iltwithscripts/_category_.json +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/deliverymethods/mdm/videos/iltwithscripts/_category_.json @@ -3,4 +3,4 @@ "position": 30, "collapsed": true, "collapsible": true -} \ No newline at end of file +} diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/deliverymethods/mdm/videos/iltwithscripts/entraid.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/deliverymethods/mdm/videos/iltwithscripts/entraid.md index 0055428ef5..d235862f3f 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/deliverymethods/mdm/videos/iltwithscripts/entraid.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/deliverymethods/mdm/videos/iltwithscripts/entraid.md @@ -185,3 +185,5 @@ groups a user or a computer has in Azure Active Directory and then take an actio that's what you want to do. Hope this helps you out. Thank you very much and talk to you soon. + + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/deliverymethods/mdm/videos/iltwithscripts/entraidgroupdetermine.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/deliverymethods/mdm/videos/iltwithscripts/entraidgroupdetermine.md index 8ba6fc60d1..b2728a9fe6 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/deliverymethods/mdm/videos/iltwithscripts/entraidgroupdetermine.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/deliverymethods/mdm/videos/iltwithscripts/entraidgroupdetermine.md @@ -109,3 +109,5 @@ I hope this helps you out and you're looking to get started with Endpoint Policy soon. Thanks. Bye-bye. + + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/deliverymethods/mdm/videos/iltwithscripts/entraidgroupmembership.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/deliverymethods/mdm/videos/iltwithscripts/entraidgroupmembership.md index a5c65b29f8..0c43fce0f0 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/deliverymethods/mdm/videos/iltwithscripts/entraidgroupmembership.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/deliverymethods/mdm/videos/iltwithscripts/entraidgroupmembership.md @@ -8,3 +8,5 @@ sidebar_position: 20 If you have Netwrix Endpoint Policy Manager (formerly PolicyPak) Cloud \*AND\* Azure AD, then use this technique to query the User or Computer groups. Then use Item Level Targeting to trigger when GPPrefs or Endpoint Policy Manager items will apply. + + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/deliverymethods/mdm/videos/videolearningcenter.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/deliverymethods/mdm/videos/videolearningcenter.md index 3183c18c55..63958ddc4e 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/deliverymethods/mdm/videos/videolearningcenter.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/deliverymethods/mdm/videos/videolearningcenter.md @@ -33,3 +33,5 @@ See the following Video topics for getting started with MDM. - [Determine the Azure AAD Group Membership for User or Computers](/docs/endpointpolicymanager/deliverymethods/mdm/videos/iltwithscripts/entraid.md) - [Use Endpoint Policy Manager cloud + Azure AAD Group Membership for User or Computers](/docs/endpointpolicymanager/deliverymethods/mdm/videos/iltwithscripts/entraidgroupmembership.md) - [Use PP MDM to determine the Azure AAD Group Membership for User or Computers](/docs/endpointpolicymanager/deliverymethods/mdm/videos/iltwithscripts/entraidgroupdetermine.md) + + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/deliverymethods/overview.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/deliverymethods/overview.md index 705bc5be02..29140202aa 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/deliverymethods/overview.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/deliverymethods/overview.md @@ -43,3 +43,5 @@ Consider these factors when selecting your delivery method: ## Getting Started Each delivery method section contains detailed implementation guides, best practices, and troubleshooting information specific to that deployment model. + + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gettingstarted/_category_.json b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gettingstarted/_category_.json index 4429446868..92865c41e5 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gettingstarted/_category_.json +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gettingstarted/_category_.json @@ -7,4 +7,4 @@ "type": "doc", "id": "overview" } -} \ No newline at end of file +} diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gettingstarted/basicconcepts/_category_.json b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gettingstarted/basicconcepts/_category_.json index 019e1264ec..34c327fa1a 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gettingstarted/basicconcepts/_category_.json +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gettingstarted/basicconcepts/_category_.json @@ -7,4 +7,4 @@ "type": "doc", "id": "basicconcepts" } -} \ No newline at end of file +} diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gettingstarted/basicconcepts/basicconcepts.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gettingstarted/basicconcepts/basicconcepts.md index 51fdfefae4..4215c98b87 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gettingstarted/basicconcepts/basicconcepts.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gettingstarted/basicconcepts/basicconcepts.md @@ -29,3 +29,5 @@ discuss the following Endpoint Policy Manager policies: Endpoint Policy Manager has one goal for your users' applications: to ensure that we are Securing YOUR Standards™. + + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gettingstarted/basicconcepts/editions/_category_.json b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gettingstarted/basicconcepts/editions/_category_.json index 50faa544c2..d54709f19b 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gettingstarted/basicconcepts/editions/_category_.json +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gettingstarted/basicconcepts/editions/_category_.json @@ -7,4 +7,4 @@ "type": "doc", "id": "overview" } -} \ No newline at end of file +} diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gettingstarted/basicconcepts/editions/overview.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gettingstarted/basicconcepts/editions/overview.md index 958ef7a7f1..5abf551eb1 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gettingstarted/basicconcepts/editions/overview.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gettingstarted/basicconcepts/editions/overview.md @@ -36,3 +36,5 @@ Products and solution methods. | Cloud Hybrid Method (MDM or RMM + Endpoint Policy Manager Cloud) | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ | | Unified Endpoint Management Method | ✓ | ✓ | X | | Virtualization | ✓ (Single desktops, shared desktops, shared sessions) | ✓ (Single desktops, shared desktops, shared sessions) | ✓ (Single virtualized desktops) | + + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gettingstarted/basicconcepts/editions/paks.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gettingstarted/basicconcepts/editions/paks.md index 27e00ecb71..4814e3d5c2 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gettingstarted/basicconcepts/editions/paks.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gettingstarted/basicconcepts/editions/paks.md @@ -19,3 +19,5 @@ Pak offerings change from time to time when new components are added. Below we s available Paks from the Endpoint Policy Manager home page at time of publication of this manual. ![editions_solutions_paks_and_7](/images/endpointpolicymanager/editions/editions_solutions_paks_and_7.webp) + + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gettingstarted/basicconcepts/editions/policies.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gettingstarted/basicconcepts/editions/policies.md index d49eac1cba..7761d6bf4d 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gettingstarted/basicconcepts/editions/policies.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gettingstarted/basicconcepts/editions/policies.md @@ -53,7 +53,7 @@ Complete. If a customer is a Endpoint Policy Manager Enterprise or SaaS customer Privilege Manager Complete. If the customer is a Endpoint Policy Manager Professional customer, they can decide between Least Privilege Manager Standard or Complete. For an overview of the two versions, check out this page: -[https://www.endpointpolicymanager.com/paks/least-privilege-security-pak/](https://www.endpointpolicymanager.com/paks/least-privilege-security-pak/). +[https://www.policypak.com/paks/least-privilege-security-pak/](https://www.policypak.com/paks/least-privilege-security-pak/). ::: @@ -234,3 +234,5 @@ non-domain-joined machines. **Note**: For more information on this topic, please see this video: [Video Learning Center](/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/softwarepackage/videos/videolearningcenter.md) > Software Package Manager. + + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gettingstarted/basicconcepts/editions/solutions.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gettingstarted/basicconcepts/editions/solutions.md index 23b8d6d141..cb436adfe7 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gettingstarted/basicconcepts/editions/solutions.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gettingstarted/basicconcepts/editions/solutions.md @@ -157,7 +157,7 @@ of using Group Policy. :::note For a video overview of using Endpoint Policy Manager with SCCM and similar tools (such as KACE) visit: -[http://www.endpointpolicymanager.com/video/deploying-endpointpolicymanager-directives-without-group-policy-endpointpolicymanager-exporter-utility.html](http://www.endpointpolicymanager.com/video/deploying-endpointpolicymanager-directives-without-group-policy-endpointpolicymanager-exporter-utility.html) +[https://www.policypak.com/video/deploying-endpointpolicymanager-directives-without-group-policy-endpointpolicymanager-exporter-utility.html](http://www.policypak.com/video/deploying-endpointpolicymanager-directives-without-group-policy-endpointpolicymanager-exporter-utility.html) ::: @@ -183,7 +183,7 @@ systems. However, each session needs to be accounted for. :::note To learn more about Citrix and WVD multi-session Windows licensing scenarios, -[https://www.endpointpolicymanager.com/purchasing/vdi-licensing-scenarios/](https://www.endpointpolicymanager.com/purchasing/vdi-licensing-scenarios/). +[https://www.policypak.com/purchasing/vdi-licensing-scenarios/](https://www.policypak.com/purchasing/vdi-licensing-scenarios/). ::: @@ -197,3 +197,5 @@ use it with Endpoint Policy Manager SaaS/Cloud. For more answers about licensing Endpoint Policy Manager with virtualized systems, see: [Knowledge Base](/docs/endpointpolicymanager/) > All Things Licensing. + + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gettingstarted/basicconcepts/licensing.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gettingstarted/basicconcepts/licensing.md index c5caad2a6b..9f55e15b00 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gettingstarted/basicconcepts/licensing.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gettingstarted/basicconcepts/licensing.md @@ -34,7 +34,7 @@ Policy Manager licenses. For instance, if you want to use Endpoint Policy Manage 200 laptops, and 100 concurrent Terminal Services or Citrix session connections, then you will need 800 Endpoint Policy Manager licenses. Full details of how Endpoint Policy Manager licenses Terminal Services (RDS) or Citrix inbound connections can be found at the following link: -[http://www.endpointpolicymanager.com/purchasing/citrix-licensing-scenarios.html](http://www.endpointpolicymanager.com/purchasing/citrix-licensing-scenarios.html). +[https://www.policypak.com/purchasing/citrix-licensing-scenarios.html](http://www.policypak.com/purchasing/citrix-licensing-scenarios.html). ::: @@ -295,6 +295,8 @@ Volume licenses and domain-wide licenses for Endpoint Policy Manager are availab :::note For an overview and FAQ of the licensing process, please visit: -[http://www.endpointpolicymanager.com/support-sharing/licensing-faq.html](http://www.endpointpolicymanager.com/support-sharing/licensing-faq.html). +[https://www.policypak.com/support-sharing/licensing-faq.html](http://www.policypak.com/support-sharing/licensing-faq.html). ::: + + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gettingstarted/cloudmanual/_category_.json b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gettingstarted/cloudmanual/_category_.json index 9d8f85b071..bf22535874 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gettingstarted/cloudmanual/_category_.json +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gettingstarted/cloudmanual/_category_.json @@ -7,4 +7,4 @@ "type": "doc", "id": "overview" } -} \ No newline at end of file +} diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gettingstarted/cloudmanual/concepts/_category_.json b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gettingstarted/cloudmanual/concepts/_category_.json index f50d2e6366..60f7339411 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gettingstarted/cloudmanual/concepts/_category_.json +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gettingstarted/cloudmanual/concepts/_category_.json @@ -7,4 +7,4 @@ "type": "doc", "id": "concepts" } -} \ No newline at end of file +} diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gettingstarted/cloudmanual/concepts/concepts.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gettingstarted/cloudmanual/concepts/concepts.md index aaced4e3e7..abbfc76539 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gettingstarted/cloudmanual/concepts/concepts.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gettingstarted/cloudmanual/concepts/concepts.md @@ -71,3 +71,5 @@ more detail later. Tip: When you use the Endpoint Policy Manager Cloud service, you can deliver any Endpoint Policy Manager setting plus nearly any Microsoft Group Policy setting, even to non-domain-joined machines. + + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gettingstarted/cloudmanual/concepts/downloads.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gettingstarted/cloudmanual/concepts/downloads.md index a717136d43..101bf5b300 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gettingstarted/cloudmanual/concepts/downloads.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gettingstarted/cloudmanual/concepts/downloads.md @@ -30,7 +30,7 @@ The main menu for the Endpoint Policy Manager Customer Portal is shown below. ![concepts_logons_and_downloads_10_374x437](/images/endpointpolicymanager/cloud/concepts_logons_and_downloads_10_374x437.webp) Video: For an overview on how to use the Endpoint Policy Manager Customer Portal, please watch this -video: [http://www.endpointpolicymanager.com/customerportal](http://www.endpointpolicymanager.com/customerportal). +video: [https://www.policypak.com/customerportal](http://www.policypak.com/customerportal). For now, downloading the Bits is sufficient, but you are also welcome to download everything. If you do, you will get a ZIP file with the following: @@ -53,3 +53,5 @@ download. You won't need most of these items for Endpoint Policy Manager Cloud. Indeed, the only folders you need are the **Admin Console MSI** folder and the **Client Side Extension (CSE)** folder, as explained in the next section. + + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gettingstarted/cloudmanual/concepts/logons.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gettingstarted/cloudmanual/concepts/logons.md index d0955ebdf7..40fe750eb6 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gettingstarted/cloudmanual/concepts/logons.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gettingstarted/cloudmanual/concepts/logons.md @@ -9,7 +9,7 @@ sidebar_position: 10 You should have received credentials to log on to Endpoint Policy Manager Cloud. To log on, go to the Endpoint Policy Manager home page and click **Customer Login**. Then, select Log In from the Endpoint Policy Manager Cloud path on the right side of the screen. You may also go to and bookmark -cloud.endpointpolicymanager.com if you want a specific link. +cloud.policypak.com if you want a specific link. ![concepts_logons_and_downloads_2](/images/endpointpolicymanager/cloud/concepts_logons_and_downloads_2.webp) @@ -59,3 +59,5 @@ some details called out above. If you are trying out Endpoint Policy Manager Clo Endpoint Policy Manager Cloud, you should see the licenses available to you as soon as you log on. Verify you have the correct number of licenses and your expiration date looks correct. If something is wrong, please contact your Endpoint Policy Manager sales team member. + + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gettingstarted/cloudmanual/concepts/testlab.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gettingstarted/cloudmanual/concepts/testlab.md index b2f79cc970..26331f9b0a 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gettingstarted/cloudmanual/concepts/testlab.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gettingstarted/cloudmanual/concepts/testlab.md @@ -36,3 +36,5 @@ machines (each one within a "tab" in VMware Workstation): ![concepts_logons_and_downloads_13_624x282](/images/endpointpolicymanager/cloud/concepts_logons_and_downloads_13_624x282.webp) ![concepts_logons_and_downloads_14_623x372](/images/endpointpolicymanager/cloud/concepts_logons_and_downloads_14_623x372.webp) + + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gettingstarted/cloudmanual/gettingstarted.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gettingstarted/cloudmanual/gettingstarted.md index a56b4c3280..5e400d95f3 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gettingstarted/cloudmanual/gettingstarted.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gettingstarted/cloudmanual/gettingstarted.md @@ -34,3 +34,5 @@ which is typically set up as follows: After you're done testing and you're ready to get a pool of licenses, which are good for a year, contact Netwrixsupport to obtain a license. + + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gettingstarted/cloudmanual/interface/_category_.json b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gettingstarted/cloudmanual/interface/_category_.json index 770b2a84f6..623907dd36 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gettingstarted/cloudmanual/interface/_category_.json +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gettingstarted/cloudmanual/interface/_category_.json @@ -7,4 +7,4 @@ "type": "doc", "id": "overview" } -} \ No newline at end of file +} diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gettingstarted/cloudmanual/interface/billing.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gettingstarted/cloudmanual/interface/billing.md index b0b409edab..0a36ca63ca 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gettingstarted/cloudmanual/interface/billing.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gettingstarted/cloudmanual/interface/billing.md @@ -9,3 +9,5 @@ sidebar_position: 80 Under the **Billing** tab, you can pay for Endpoint Policy Manager Cloud monthly using your credit card. There is a video on the page to help walk you through the process. It is recommended you always have two valid credit cards on file to ensure uninterrupted service. + + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gettingstarted/cloudmanual/interface/companydetails/_category_.json b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gettingstarted/cloudmanual/interface/companydetails/_category_.json index 43a3c8c121..ecbb75bfb1 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gettingstarted/cloudmanual/interface/companydetails/_category_.json +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gettingstarted/cloudmanual/interface/companydetails/_category_.json @@ -7,4 +7,4 @@ "type": "doc", "id": "overview" } -} \ No newline at end of file +} diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gettingstarted/cloudmanual/interface/companydetails/addcompanyadmin.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gettingstarted/cloudmanual/interface/companydetails/addcompanyadmin.md index cf50e3355e..2110dcbbf6 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gettingstarted/cloudmanual/interface/companydetails/addcompanyadmin.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gettingstarted/cloudmanual/interface/companydetails/addcompanyadmin.md @@ -17,3 +17,5 @@ Once there are two admins already set up, additional admins must be agreed upon admins who have the **Customer Admin Manager** role. ::: + + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gettingstarted/cloudmanual/interface/companydetails/companyadministrator/_category_.json b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gettingstarted/cloudmanual/interface/companydetails/companyadministrator/_category_.json index c2645b14fd..e443cfc03a 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gettingstarted/cloudmanual/interface/companydetails/companyadministrator/_category_.json +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gettingstarted/cloudmanual/interface/companydetails/companyadministrator/_category_.json @@ -7,4 +7,4 @@ "type": "doc", "id": "overview" } -} \ No newline at end of file +} diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gettingstarted/cloudmanual/interface/companydetails/companyadministrator/generalinfo/_category_.json b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gettingstarted/cloudmanual/interface/companydetails/companyadministrator/generalinfo/_category_.json index 9c2d747221..6de8e6718b 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gettingstarted/cloudmanual/interface/companydetails/companyadministrator/generalinfo/_category_.json +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gettingstarted/cloudmanual/interface/companydetails/companyadministrator/generalinfo/_category_.json @@ -7,4 +7,4 @@ "type": "doc", "id": "overview" } -} \ No newline at end of file +} diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gettingstarted/cloudmanual/interface/companydetails/companyadministrator/generalinfo/changeemail.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gettingstarted/cloudmanual/interface/companydetails/companyadministrator/generalinfo/changeemail.md index 78f2d6da3b..321c4fc35a 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gettingstarted/cloudmanual/interface/companydetails/companyadministrator/generalinfo/changeemail.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gettingstarted/cloudmanual/interface/companydetails/companyadministrator/generalinfo/changeemail.md @@ -35,3 +35,5 @@ needs to be entered as well to confirm the change. ![web_interface_and_controls_81_499x312](/images/endpointpolicymanager/cloud/interface/companydetails/companyadministrators/generalinfo/web_interface_and_controls_81_499x312.webp) You will then be immediately logged out and must log on with the new email to continue. + + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gettingstarted/cloudmanual/interface/companydetails/companyadministrator/generalinfo/loginrestrictionseditor.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gettingstarted/cloudmanual/interface/companydetails/companyadministrator/generalinfo/loginrestrictionseditor.md index a901ae7d3e..cced8ba440 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gettingstarted/cloudmanual/interface/companydetails/companyadministrator/generalinfo/loginrestrictionseditor.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gettingstarted/cloudmanual/interface/companydetails/companyadministrator/generalinfo/loginrestrictionseditor.md @@ -11,3 +11,5 @@ section were applied per company. The login restrictions that we are referring h admin. You can set a specific IP address or IP range to allow, as well as block, logins. ![web_interface_and_controls_83_624x528](/images/endpointpolicymanager/cloud/interface/companydetails/companyadministrators/generalinfo/web_interface_and_controls_83_624x528.webp) + + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gettingstarted/cloudmanual/interface/companydetails/companyadministrator/generalinfo/notificationeditor.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gettingstarted/cloudmanual/interface/companydetails/companyadministrator/generalinfo/notificationeditor.md index fc998a84b2..70c63f80f8 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gettingstarted/cloudmanual/interface/companydetails/companyadministrator/generalinfo/notificationeditor.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gettingstarted/cloudmanual/interface/companydetails/companyadministrator/generalinfo/notificationeditor.md @@ -8,3 +8,5 @@ sidebar_position: 40 See the topic [Edit Notification Configuration](/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gettingstarted/cloudmanual/interface/companydetails/editnotificationconfiguration.md) for details on this operation. + + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gettingstarted/cloudmanual/interface/companydetails/companyadministrator/generalinfo/overview.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gettingstarted/cloudmanual/interface/companydetails/companyadministrator/generalinfo/overview.md index 30c1344dbf..2fbd586b3c 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gettingstarted/cloudmanual/interface/companydetails/companyadministrator/generalinfo/overview.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gettingstarted/cloudmanual/interface/companydetails/companyadministrator/generalinfo/overview.md @@ -17,3 +17,5 @@ The actions you can take are listed below and explained in the following section - [Resend Welcome Letter](/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gettingstarted/cloudmanual/interface/companydetails/companyadministrator/generalinfo/resendwelcomeletter.md) - [Login Restrictions Editor](/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gettingstarted/cloudmanual/interface/companydetails/companyadministrator/generalinfo/loginrestrictionseditor.md) - [N](/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gettingstarted/cloudmanual/interface/companydetails/editnotificationconfiguration.md)[Notification Editor](/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gettingstarted/cloudmanual/interface/companydetails/companyadministrator/generalinfo/notificationeditor.md)ditor + + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gettingstarted/cloudmanual/interface/companydetails/companyadministrator/generalinfo/resendwelcomeletter.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gettingstarted/cloudmanual/interface/companydetails/companyadministrator/generalinfo/resendwelcomeletter.md index e5c594fea5..c3227ba5c2 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gettingstarted/cloudmanual/interface/companydetails/companyadministrator/generalinfo/resendwelcomeletter.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gettingstarted/cloudmanual/interface/companydetails/companyadministrator/generalinfo/resendwelcomeletter.md @@ -11,3 +11,5 @@ another admin to reset his password. In this case, the helping admin would selec Letter, which would send a new welcome letter to the other admin, thus enabling access again. ![web_interface_and_controls_82_499x294](/images/endpointpolicymanager/cloud/interface/companydetails/companyadministrators/generalinfo/web_interface_and_controls_82_499x294.webp) + + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gettingstarted/cloudmanual/interface/companydetails/companyadministrator/overview.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gettingstarted/cloudmanual/interface/companydetails/companyadministrator/overview.md index 94f7289cdb..14d3a05038 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gettingstarted/cloudmanual/interface/companydetails/companyadministrator/overview.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gettingstarted/cloudmanual/interface/companydetails/companyadministrator/overview.md @@ -20,3 +20,5 @@ In this window, you can specify the following: - General information - Two-factor options - Role management + + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gettingstarted/cloudmanual/interface/companydetails/companyadministrator/rolemanagement.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gettingstarted/cloudmanual/interface/companydetails/companyadministrator/rolemanagement.md index 6a2ec55833..b552ac8601 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gettingstarted/cloudmanual/interface/companydetails/companyadministrator/rolemanagement.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gettingstarted/cloudmanual/interface/companydetails/companyadministrator/rolemanagement.md @@ -23,3 +23,5 @@ The following roles are available: [Edit Notification Configuration](/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gettingstarted/cloudmanual/interface/companydetails/editnotificationconfiguration.md) section). - Customer Admin Manager: An admin with this role can approve newly created admins when other admins initiate the request. + + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gettingstarted/cloudmanual/interface/companydetails/companyadministrator/twofactoroptions.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gettingstarted/cloudmanual/interface/companydetails/companyadministrator/twofactoroptions.md index 29fd85939d..743b699eda 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gettingstarted/cloudmanual/interface/companydetails/companyadministrator/twofactoroptions.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gettingstarted/cloudmanual/interface/companydetails/companyadministrator/twofactoroptions.md @@ -11,3 +11,5 @@ method. If you want to force an admin to use a different method (email-based ver application-based or vice versa) or both methods, you can do that here. ![web_interface_and_controls_84_625x94](/images/endpointpolicymanager/cloud/interface/companydetails/companyadministrators/web_interface_and_controls_84_625x94.webp) + + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gettingstarted/cloudmanual/interface/companydetails/configureentraidaccess.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gettingstarted/cloudmanual/interface/companydetails/configureentraidaccess.md index e9357b7c12..4dcb1af4a6 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gettingstarted/cloudmanual/interface/companydetails/configureentraidaccess.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gettingstarted/cloudmanual/interface/companydetails/configureentraidaccess.md @@ -27,3 +27,5 @@ The results are that Item-Level Targeting evaluations can now be performed direc users in Azure AD. ![web_interface_and_controls_107_623x361](/images/endpointpolicymanager/cloud/interface/companydetails/web_interface_and_controls_107_623x361.webp) + + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gettingstarted/cloudmanual/interface/companydetails/customerlog.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gettingstarted/cloudmanual/interface/companydetails/customerlog.md index e845134fc2..7464b1d6f0 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gettingstarted/cloudmanual/interface/companydetails/customerlog.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gettingstarted/cloudmanual/interface/companydetails/customerlog.md @@ -46,3 +46,5 @@ before and after editing. If you discover that a change is unwanted, you can imm to the previous version by selecting **Revert**. ![web_interface_and_controls_101_623x491](/images/endpointpolicymanager/cloud/interface/companydetails/web_interface_and_controls_101_623x491.webp) + + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gettingstarted/cloudmanual/interface/companydetails/downloads.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gettingstarted/cloudmanual/interface/companydetails/downloads.md index f1ada11ac0..8ec3bb1bfc 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gettingstarted/cloudmanual/interface/companydetails/downloads.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gettingstarted/cloudmanual/interface/companydetails/downloads.md @@ -27,3 +27,5 @@ version of the client. In this case, you can click on Download other versions an version. ![web_interface_and_controls_87_624x282](/images/endpointpolicymanager/cloud/interface/companydetails/web_interface_and_controls_87_624x282.webp) + + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gettingstarted/cloudmanual/interface/companydetails/editcustomerlevelportalpolicies.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gettingstarted/cloudmanual/interface/companydetails/editcustomerlevelportalpolicies.md index dce2ad1191..3320455061 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gettingstarted/cloudmanual/interface/companydetails/editcustomerlevelportalpolicies.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gettingstarted/cloudmanual/interface/companydetails/editcustomerlevelportalpolicies.md @@ -22,3 +22,5 @@ Someone with this role may set the following values: minutes. This can be changed here. ![web_interface_and_controls_103_625x304](/images/endpointpolicymanager/cloud/interface/companydetails/web_interface_and_controls_103_625x304.webp) + + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gettingstarted/cloudmanual/interface/companydetails/editnotificationconfiguration.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gettingstarted/cloudmanual/interface/companydetails/editnotificationconfiguration.md index 05ebcf9e97..58b845ed6a 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gettingstarted/cloudmanual/interface/companydetails/editnotificationconfiguration.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gettingstarted/cloudmanual/interface/companydetails/editnotificationconfiguration.md @@ -60,3 +60,5 @@ When the check box for remaining license notification threshold is set and the p below the reporting threshold, all admins get a notification. ![web_interface_and_controls_97_624x209](/images/endpointpolicymanager/cloud/interface/companydetails/web_interface_and_controls_97_624x209.webp) + + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gettingstarted/cloudmanual/interface/companydetails/exportcompanycertificatepfx.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gettingstarted/cloudmanual/interface/companydetails/exportcompanycertificatepfx.md index eacb38b29a..34d23cd40d 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gettingstarted/cloudmanual/interface/companydetails/exportcompanycertificatepfx.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gettingstarted/cloudmanual/interface/companydetails/exportcompanycertificatepfx.md @@ -16,3 +16,5 @@ If you perform the **Revoke Company Certificate** action, any previously downloa company certificate becomes invalid. ::: + + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gettingstarted/cloudmanual/interface/companydetails/loginrestrictions.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gettingstarted/cloudmanual/interface/companydetails/loginrestrictions.md index dc837009ae..1b7854f53b 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gettingstarted/cloudmanual/interface/companydetails/loginrestrictions.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gettingstarted/cloudmanual/interface/companydetails/loginrestrictions.md @@ -16,3 +16,5 @@ you only want a connection to be allowed from your on-prem network, which remain This is the result of a blocked login: ![web_interface_and_controls_73_312x450](/images/endpointpolicymanager/cloud/interface/companydetails/web_interface_and_controls_73_312x450.webp) + + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gettingstarted/cloudmanual/interface/companydetails/overview.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gettingstarted/cloudmanual/interface/companydetails/overview.md index 2f482e89b7..af80458fb5 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gettingstarted/cloudmanual/interface/companydetails/overview.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gettingstarted/cloudmanual/interface/companydetails/overview.md @@ -78,3 +78,5 @@ certificate embedded into the MSI. Therefore, guessing the UUID or MAC address i unrelated person to join your Endpoint Policy Manager Cloud. ::: + + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gettingstarted/cloudmanual/interface/companydetails/revokecompanycertificate.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gettingstarted/cloudmanual/interface/companydetails/revokecompanycertificate.md index 6cdf75778d..46ee0bd57e 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gettingstarted/cloudmanual/interface/companydetails/revokecompanycertificate.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gettingstarted/cloudmanual/interface/companydetails/revokecompanycertificate.md @@ -31,3 +31,5 @@ existing MSIs will stop functioning. Attempts to use them will fail and the inst message:. ![web_interface_and_controls_90_624x510](/images/endpointpolicymanager/cloud/interface/companydetails/web_interface_and_controls_90_624x510.webp) + + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gettingstarted/cloudmanual/interface/computergroups/_category_.json b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gettingstarted/cloudmanual/interface/computergroups/_category_.json index b9d23faf01..fdf134376b 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gettingstarted/cloudmanual/interface/computergroups/_category_.json +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gettingstarted/cloudmanual/interface/computergroups/_category_.json @@ -7,4 +7,4 @@ "type": "doc", "id": "overview" } -} \ No newline at end of file +} diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gettingstarted/cloudmanual/interface/computergroups/overview.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gettingstarted/cloudmanual/interface/computergroups/overview.md index 5903d9ee25..8f7c0b4a57 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gettingstarted/cloudmanual/interface/computergroups/overview.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gettingstarted/cloudmanual/interface/computergroups/overview.md @@ -72,3 +72,5 @@ Once you have your exported policy XML data file, you can select the group, then link a new XML here and then, paste the XML data. ![web_interface_and_controls_53_623x265](/images/endpointpolicymanager/cloud/interface/computergroups/web_interface_and_controls_53_623x265.webp) + + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gettingstarted/cloudmanual/interface/computergroups/workingwith.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gettingstarted/cloudmanual/interface/computergroups/workingwith.md index 53663771a4..d507f88116 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gettingstarted/cloudmanual/interface/computergroups/workingwith.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gettingstarted/cloudmanual/interface/computergroups/workingwith.md @@ -103,7 +103,7 @@ latest policies and directives. However, mass updating 100% of your endpoints at ill-advised for the same reasons you wouldn't want to roll out new system-level software to 100% of your machines at once. As such, we encourage you to review Microsoft's recommendation for a ring model when it comes to rollouts. We have documented this in great detail here: -[https://www.endpointpolicymanager.com/resources/pp-blog/using-rings-to-test-and-update-the-policypak-client-side-extension-and-how-to-stay-supported/](https://www.endpointpolicymanager.com/resources/pp-blog/using-rings-to-test-and-update-the-policypak-client-side-extension-and-how-to-stay-supported/). +[https://www.policypak.com/resources/pp-blog/using-rings-to-test-and-update-the-policypak-client-side-extension-and-how-to-stay-supported/](https://www.policypak.com/resources/pp-blog/using-rings-to-test-and-update-the-policypak-client-side-extension-and-how-to-stay-supported/). In Endpoint Policy Manager Cloud, because the concept of groups is already established, you can use a Endpoint Policy Manager Cloud group like a ring. To do this, choose a group and manually specify @@ -227,3 +227,5 @@ see we are searching for the word "fire" and finding policies and groups with th quickly. ![web_interface_and_controls_69_312x320](/images/endpointpolicymanager/cloud/interface/computergroups/web_interface_and_controls_69_312x320.webp) + + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gettingstarted/cloudmanual/interface/filebox.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gettingstarted/cloudmanual/interface/filebox.md index 94974717ca..af98eda6b3 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gettingstarted/cloudmanual/interface/filebox.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gettingstarted/cloudmanual/interface/filebox.md @@ -68,3 +68,5 @@ Now you're ready to use the uploaded ADMX and ADML files when using the Endpoint Cloud in-cloud ADMX editors to create administrative template policies. ![web_interface_and_controls_49_624x318](/images/endpointpolicymanager/cloud/interface/web_interface_and_controls_49_624x318.webp) + + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gettingstarted/cloudmanual/interface/licensestatus.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gettingstarted/cloudmanual/interface/licensestatus.md index bf5cfd2c0a..69a67399a9 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gettingstarted/cloudmanual/interface/licensestatus.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gettingstarted/cloudmanual/interface/licensestatus.md @@ -59,3 +59,5 @@ Below you can see that nine computers have transitioned from consumed to waiting waiting for all of those nine computers was due to inactivity, not because of oversubscription. ![web_interface_and_controls_4_625x326](/images/endpointpolicymanager/cloud/interface/web_interface_and_controls_4_625x326.webp) + + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gettingstarted/cloudmanual/interface/overview.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gettingstarted/cloudmanual/interface/overview.md index 077bd98a68..496cee61f8 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gettingstarted/cloudmanual/interface/overview.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gettingstarted/cloudmanual/interface/overview.md @@ -31,3 +31,5 @@ actually appear) - Tools - Reports - Billing + + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gettingstarted/cloudmanual/interface/reports.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gettingstarted/cloudmanual/interface/reports.md index 20d72172ff..c9e4e45b3e 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gettingstarted/cloudmanual/interface/reports.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gettingstarted/cloudmanual/interface/reports.md @@ -63,3 +63,5 @@ most recent XML file (in green), the date and time the computer got an old versi ![web_interface_and_controls_118_499x373](/images/endpointpolicymanager/cloud/interface/web_interface_and_controls_118_499x373.webp) This allows you to precisely knows which XML policy files were embraced by what machine and when. + + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gettingstarted/cloudmanual/interface/tools.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gettingstarted/cloudmanual/interface/tools.md index acdd561a47..0cc56d928b 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gettingstarted/cloudmanual/interface/tools.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gettingstarted/cloudmanual/interface/tools.md @@ -60,3 +60,5 @@ before the word JOINTOKEN. `msiexec /i "PolicyPak Cloud Client.msi" /qn /norestart /log ` "`c:\temp\ppcloudinstall.log" JOINTOKEN="AQOLsGUcYHV6OL03pP88Qe0=`" + + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gettingstarted/cloudmanual/interface/xmldatafiles/_category_.json b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gettingstarted/cloudmanual/interface/xmldatafiles/_category_.json index c712a2d39c..f695f43078 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gettingstarted/cloudmanual/interface/xmldatafiles/_category_.json +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gettingstarted/cloudmanual/interface/xmldatafiles/_category_.json @@ -7,4 +7,4 @@ "type": "doc", "id": "overview" } -} \ No newline at end of file +} diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gettingstarted/cloudmanual/interface/xmldatafiles/createpolicy.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gettingstarted/cloudmanual/interface/xmldatafiles/createpolicy.md index 4fe07d1d88..fa76ff3c70 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gettingstarted/cloudmanual/interface/xmldatafiles/createpolicy.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gettingstarted/cloudmanual/interface/xmldatafiles/createpolicy.md @@ -63,3 +63,4 @@ how to use this editor in this video: To learn how to use the in-cloud Microsoft Group Policy Preferences editors, we recommend this video: [Endpoint Policy Manager Cloud + GPPrefs (More examples)](/docs/endpointpolicymanager/deliverymethods/cloud/videos/gettingstarted/preferences.md). + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gettingstarted/cloudmanual/interface/xmldatafiles/createpolicytemplate.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gettingstarted/cloudmanual/interface/xmldatafiles/createpolicytemplate.md index c6b66df617..a10e81bea3 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gettingstarted/cloudmanual/interface/xmldatafiles/createpolicytemplate.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gettingstarted/cloudmanual/interface/xmldatafiles/createpolicytemplate.md @@ -20,3 +20,4 @@ Once selected, all the policies from that level are implemented, but are changea ![web_interface_and_controls_34_624x344](/images/endpointpolicymanager/cloud/interface/xmldatafiles/web_interface_and_controls_34_624x344.webp) Once saved, the policy is like any other XML data file. + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gettingstarted/cloudmanual/interface/xmldatafiles/delete.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gettingstarted/cloudmanual/interface/xmldatafiles/delete.md index 9846cbf7d7..60ef4de4f0 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gettingstarted/cloudmanual/interface/xmldatafiles/delete.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gettingstarted/cloudmanual/interface/xmldatafiles/delete.md @@ -9,3 +9,4 @@ sidebar_position: 40 You can delete any XML data file by clicking on the **Delete** icon. ![web_interface_and_controls_13_624x476](/images/endpointpolicymanager/cloud/interface/xmldatafiles/web_interface_and_controls_13_624x476.webp) + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gettingstarted/cloudmanual/interface/xmldatafiles/download.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gettingstarted/cloudmanual/interface/xmldatafiles/download.md index ec94ec5c9a..fc258c15be 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gettingstarted/cloudmanual/interface/xmldatafiles/download.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gettingstarted/cloudmanual/interface/xmldatafiles/download.md @@ -38,3 +38,4 @@ from XML. ![web_interface_and_controls_12_562x337](/images/endpointpolicymanager/cloud/interface/xmldatafiles/web_interface_and_controls_12_562x337.webp) + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gettingstarted/cloudmanual/interface/xmldatafiles/duplicate.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gettingstarted/cloudmanual/interface/xmldatafiles/duplicate.md index 6d8bcaa2a3..9f7d42c231 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gettingstarted/cloudmanual/interface/xmldatafiles/duplicate.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gettingstarted/cloudmanual/interface/xmldatafiles/duplicate.md @@ -11,3 +11,4 @@ Note that the XML is not changeable on this screen and is shown only for referen policies have a unique name. ![web_interface_and_controls_14_624x418](/images/endpointpolicymanager/cloud/interface/xmldatafiles/web_interface_and_controls_14_624x418.webp) + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gettingstarted/cloudmanual/interface/xmldatafiles/importpolicies.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gettingstarted/cloudmanual/interface/xmldatafiles/importpolicies.md index 55a56404f6..ae4d0e5727 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gettingstarted/cloudmanual/interface/xmldatafiles/importpolicies.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gettingstarted/cloudmanual/interface/xmldatafiles/importpolicies.md @@ -56,3 +56,4 @@ When the process is completed you can see each selected policy to import with it appearing in the XML Data Files section like any other policy you create. ![web_interface_and_controls_43_500x301](/images/endpointpolicymanager/cloud/interface/xmldatafiles/web_interface_and_controls_43_500x301.webp) + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gettingstarted/cloudmanual/interface/xmldatafiles/itemleveltargetingcollections.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gettingstarted/cloudmanual/interface/xmldatafiles/itemleveltargetingcollections.md index ad538a681b..5dd824f5f3 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gettingstarted/cloudmanual/interface/xmldatafiles/itemleveltargetingcollections.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gettingstarted/cloudmanual/interface/xmldatafiles/itemleveltargetingcollections.md @@ -107,3 +107,4 @@ root node Item-Level Targeting must evaluate to "True" first, and only then will root node be evaluated for additional policy and collection Item-Level Targeting. ![web_interface_and_controls_32_624x277](/images/endpointpolicymanager/cloud/interface/xmldatafiles/web_interface_and_controls_32_624x277.webp) + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gettingstarted/cloudmanual/interface/xmldatafiles/modify.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gettingstarted/cloudmanual/interface/xmldatafiles/modify.md index afd7edcb15..efdbfa604b 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gettingstarted/cloudmanual/interface/xmldatafiles/modify.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gettingstarted/cloudmanual/interface/xmldatafiles/modify.md @@ -17,3 +17,4 @@ take an existing Endpoint Policy Manager XML export from the MMC console and ent . ![web_interface_and_controls_7_624x431](/images/endpointpolicymanager/cloud/interface/xmldatafiles/web_interface_and_controls_7_624x431.webp) + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gettingstarted/cloudmanual/interface/xmldatafiles/overview.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gettingstarted/cloudmanual/interface/xmldatafiles/overview.md index 59a26f4d99..0141600520 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gettingstarted/cloudmanual/interface/xmldatafiles/overview.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gettingstarted/cloudmanual/interface/xmldatafiles/overview.md @@ -28,3 +28,4 @@ Additionally, you can perform the following actions, which create new policies: ![web_interface_and_controls_5_624x199](/images/endpointpolicymanager/cloud/interface/xmldatafiles/web_interface_and_controls_5_624x199.webp) These functions and actions are described in more detail in the sections that follow. + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gettingstarted/cloudmanual/interface/xmldatafiles/showreport.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gettingstarted/cloudmanual/interface/xmldatafiles/showreport.md index b621cb2056..731c12cf06 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gettingstarted/cloudmanual/interface/xmldatafiles/showreport.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gettingstarted/cloudmanual/interface/xmldatafiles/showreport.md @@ -13,3 +13,4 @@ multiple settings, and collections of settings. ![web_interface_and_controls_8_624x164](/images/endpointpolicymanager/cloud/interface/xmldatafiles/web_interface_and_controls_8_624x164.webp) ![web_interface_and_controls_9_624x317](/images/endpointpolicymanager/cloud/interface/xmldatafiles/web_interface_and_controls_9_624x317.webp) + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gettingstarted/cloudmanual/interface/xmldatafiles/upload.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gettingstarted/cloudmanual/interface/xmldatafiles/upload.md index b47fef051d..772a365960 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gettingstarted/cloudmanual/interface/xmldatafiles/upload.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gettingstarted/cloudmanual/interface/xmldatafiles/upload.md @@ -41,3 +41,4 @@ Remember, after XML data files are uploaded, they do not automatically enforce a users' PCs. In order for settings to be enforced, those XML files should be linked to appropriate computer groups with computers assigned. ::: + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gettingstarted/cloudmanual/licensing/_category_.json b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gettingstarted/cloudmanual/licensing/_category_.json index fea603bcc1..93a0b824a6 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gettingstarted/cloudmanual/licensing/_category_.json +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gettingstarted/cloudmanual/licensing/_category_.json @@ -7,4 +7,4 @@ "type": "doc", "id": "overview" } -} \ No newline at end of file +} diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gettingstarted/cloudmanual/licensing/computeraccountdeletion.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gettingstarted/cloudmanual/licensing/computeraccountdeletion.md index 5e1d6fa2f0..116d209ae4 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gettingstarted/cloudmanual/licensing/computeraccountdeletion.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gettingstarted/cloudmanual/licensing/computeraccountdeletion.md @@ -21,3 +21,4 @@ The computer account then goes to the **Deleted** group. From there, you have tw connection). ![licensing_with_policypak_cloud_5_499x266](/images/endpointpolicymanager/cloud/licensing/licensing_with_endpointpolicymanager_cloud_5_499x266.webp) + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gettingstarted/cloudmanual/licensing/licensemanagement.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gettingstarted/cloudmanual/licensing/licensemanagement.md index d62963e1bb..c3aac4c69e 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gettingstarted/cloudmanual/licensing/licensemanagement.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gettingstarted/cloudmanual/licensing/licensemanagement.md @@ -19,3 +19,4 @@ You can see that only that component's license is revoked. The next time this computer connects, it will stop participating with the specified Endpoint Policy Manager Cloud component. The license, however, is immediately recovered and available to the license pool for other computers to consume. + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gettingstarted/cloudmanual/licensing/otherpolicydeliverymechanisms.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gettingstarted/cloudmanual/licensing/otherpolicydeliverymechanisms.md index 43115f2772..3922cc8df1 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gettingstarted/cloudmanual/licensing/otherpolicydeliverymechanisms.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gettingstarted/cloudmanual/licensing/otherpolicydeliverymechanisms.md @@ -27,3 +27,4 @@ Directory, for example, then all directives are merged together. In the case of Policy always wins. ![licensing_with_policypak_cloud_1_624x574](/images/endpointpolicymanager/cloud/licensing/licensing_with_endpointpolicymanager_cloud_1_624x574.webp) + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gettingstarted/cloudmanual/licensing/overview.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gettingstarted/cloudmanual/licensing/overview.md index ae60c38821..5bab66bec9 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gettingstarted/cloudmanual/licensing/overview.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gettingstarted/cloudmanual/licensing/overview.md @@ -114,3 +114,4 @@ Manager use with Active Directory, SCCM, or MDM. The following is an example: - March: 900 In summary, you are charged for the highest number (averaged) in the 12-month period which is 1,083. + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gettingstarted/cloudmanual/licensing/reconnectionperiod.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gettingstarted/cloudmanual/licensing/reconnectionperiod.md index dfd5bac594..0a9844d4b1 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gettingstarted/cloudmanual/licensing/reconnectionperiod.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gettingstarted/cloudmanual/licensing/reconnectionperiod.md @@ -28,3 +28,4 @@ no way to know if a machine is still valid and should maintain a license. If you circumstance, you can work with the Endpoint Policy Manager sales team to configure a reasonable number of days in which computers must re-connect and re-validate with Endpoint Policy Manager Cloud. + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gettingstarted/cloudmanual/licensing/serversessionvirtualization.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gettingstarted/cloudmanual/licensing/serversessionvirtualization.md index a7dc5f4db5..bb322bd662 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gettingstarted/cloudmanual/licensing/serversessionvirtualization.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gettingstarted/cloudmanual/licensing/serversessionvirtualization.md @@ -34,3 +34,4 @@ your purchase. multi-session computer without a specific agreement. This is because Endpoint Policy Manager cloud will see the license use as a single license for a multi-session server, instead of handling actual usage to the maximum extent of the server. + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gettingstarted/cloudmanual/licensing/vdi.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gettingstarted/cloudmanual/licensing/vdi.md index f5401d9b4a..6c610d5647 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gettingstarted/cloudmanual/licensing/vdi.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gettingstarted/cloudmanual/licensing/vdi.md @@ -33,3 +33,4 @@ scenarios: [How to install the Endpoint Policy Manager Cloud Client for use in an Azure Virtual Desktop image](/docs/endpointpolicymanager/deliverymethods/cloud/knowledgebase/clienttips/azurevirutaldesktop.md). - Endpoint Policy Manager Cloud and VMware Horizon: [How to install and configure the PPC Client for a Non-Persistent VDI Image in VMware Horizon](/docs/endpointpolicymanager/deliverymethods/cloud/knowledgebase/clienttips/vdisolutions.md). + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gettingstarted/cloudmanual/overview.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gettingstarted/cloudmanual/overview.md index 3a13255432..20af3f37cf 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gettingstarted/cloudmanual/overview.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gettingstarted/cloudmanual/overview.md @@ -29,3 +29,5 @@ make sure you have your free-to-use test lab working: Getting Started with Cloud Cloud including some key security settings. Enjoy Endpoint Policy Manager Cloud! + + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gettingstarted/cloudmanual/quickstart/_category_.json b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gettingstarted/cloudmanual/quickstart/_category_.json index aae812d125..d5c76d7050 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gettingstarted/cloudmanual/quickstart/_category_.json +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gettingstarted/cloudmanual/quickstart/_category_.json @@ -7,4 +7,4 @@ "type": "doc", "id": "quickstart" } -} \ No newline at end of file +} diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gettingstarted/cloudmanual/quickstart/quickstart.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gettingstarted/cloudmanual/quickstart/quickstart.md index 07475c543c..8c94eaea35 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gettingstarted/cloudmanual/quickstart/quickstart.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gettingstarted/cloudmanual/quickstart/quickstart.md @@ -28,7 +28,7 @@ test client computer. Your account has some pre-configured policies linked to th | PPAM: WinZip 14 and Later (Example) | Application Settings Manager | If WinZip 14.5 is installed, uses Endpoint Policy Manager Application Settings Manager to manage the password settings. | WinZip 14.5, downloadable at [https://www.oldapps.com/winzip.php](https://www.oldapps.com/winzip.php) | | PPATM: Screen Saver Items Collection (Example) | Admin Templates Manager | Changes the screen saver to "Ribbons" and makes the timeout 17 minutes | Windows 10 | | PPLPM: Run Process Monitor Elevated (Example) | Least Privilege Manager | Overcomes the UAC prompt received when trying to run Process Monitor without local admin rights. | ProcMon, downloadable at [https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/sysinternals/downloads/procmon](https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/sysinternals/downloads/procmon) | -| PPPrefs: Shortcut to endpointpolicymanager.com on All Desktops | Group Policy Preferences: Shortcuts | Puts a shortcut to [www.endpointpolicymanager.com](http://www.endpointpolicymanager.com/) with a lock icon on the destop | Windows 10 | +| PPPrefs: Shortcut to policypak.com on All Desktops | Group Policy Preferences: Shortcuts | Puts a shortcut to [www.policypak.com](https://www.policypak.com/) with a lock icon on the destop | Windows 10 | | PPSEC: Rename Guest Account (Example) | Group Policy Security | Renames the guest account to PPGUEST | Windows 10 | | PPBR: PP to IE, Mozilla to FF, GPanswers to Chrome, Block Facebook (Example) | Browser Router | Makes routes from browser to browser | Firefox ESR, downloadable at [https://www.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/enterprise/](https://www.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/enterprise/) Chrome, downloadable at [https://www.google.com/chrome/](https://www.google.com/chrome/) | @@ -72,3 +72,4 @@ The Endpoint Policy Manager Cloud client then immediately downloads any Endpoint directives for the computer's groups. All directives should be downloaded and active within 10 seconds after the Endpoint Policy Manager Cloud MSI is installed and the computer has joined Endpoint Policy Manager Cloud. + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gettingstarted/cloudmanual/quickstart/verify.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gettingstarted/cloudmanual/quickstart/verify.md index 94172ff889..49ce5cd1c4 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gettingstarted/cloudmanual/quickstart/verify.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gettingstarted/cloudmanual/quickstart/verify.md @@ -14,8 +14,8 @@ Windows machines. ## Endpoint Policy Manager Shortcut Preferences We have pre-loaded a Group Policy Preferences shortcut item to display a shortcut to -[www.endpointpolicymanager.com](http://www.endpointpolicymanager.com/) on the desktop for all joined machines. You can see -the [www.endpointpolicymanager.com](http://www.endpointpolicymanager.com/) icon on the desktop of your client machine +[www.policypak.com](https://www.policypak.com/) on the desktop for all joined machines. You can see +the [www.policypak.com](https://www.policypak.com/) icon on the desktop of your client machine immediately after successfully joining Endpoint Policy Manager Cloud. ![policypak_cloud_quickstart_5_624x496](/images/endpointpolicymanager/cloud/endpointpolicymanager_cloud_quickstart_5_624x496.webp) @@ -64,7 +64,7 @@ Cameras tabs, which were pre-populated from an example file in Endpoint Policy M If you installed Chrome and Firefox you are welcome to test Endpoint Policy Manager Browser Router. For a very quick test, run Chrome and see the Endpoint Policy Manager Browser Router extension get loaded. Note this pop-up should only happen one time per user. Then, in the search bar, type -[www.endpointpolicymanager.com](http://www.endpointpolicymanager.com/) and hit enter. +[www.policypak.com](https://www.policypak.com/) and hit enter. ![policypak_cloud_quickstart_9_624x391](/images/endpointpolicymanager/cloud/endpointpolicymanager_cloud_quickstart_9_624x391.webp) @@ -97,3 +97,4 @@ By default your computer is only a member of two special built-in groups named * These examples show that Endpoint Policy Manager Cloud is working. You are now all set up and ready to create and upload your own directives to Endpoint Policy Manager Cloud. + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gettingstarted/cloudmanual/security.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gettingstarted/cloudmanual/security.md index 06de1eb7b3..dc65dc67ad 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gettingstarted/cloudmanual/security.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gettingstarted/cloudmanual/security.md @@ -50,3 +50,5 @@ Endpoint Policy Manager Cloud will usually work using proxy servers with either HTTPS and should honor system-wide proxy settings. ::: + + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gettingstarted/cloudmanual/underhood/_category_.json b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gettingstarted/cloudmanual/underhood/_category_.json index 9f9312f8e2..0ba7bd40de 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gettingstarted/cloudmanual/underhood/_category_.json +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gettingstarted/cloudmanual/underhood/_category_.json @@ -7,4 +7,4 @@ "type": "doc", "id": "overview" } -} \ No newline at end of file +} diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gettingstarted/cloudmanual/underhood/clientcommands.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gettingstarted/cloudmanual/underhood/clientcommands.md index f8e6c0f33e..30b93f1b51 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gettingstarted/cloudmanual/underhood/clientcommands.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gettingstarted/cloudmanual/underhood/clientcommands.md @@ -28,3 +28,4 @@ The Endpoint Policy Manager Cloud client can be invoked from an elevated command license. Used with a virtual desktops scenario. - `/jointoken:value`: Used in conjunction with the `/sysprep `switch to automatically join a computer to specified groups. Used with a virtual desktop scenario. + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gettingstarted/cloudmanual/underhood/installation.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gettingstarted/cloudmanual/underhood/installation.md index a7a4daf33d..148982252c 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gettingstarted/cloudmanual/underhood/installation.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gettingstarted/cloudmanual/underhood/installation.md @@ -28,7 +28,7 @@ Cloud. :::note If you always use a proxy, and the Endpoint Policy Manager Cloud client cannot seem to contact the Endpoint Policy Manager services, please read this Endpoint Policy Manager KB article: -[http://www.endpointpolicymanager.com/knowledge-base/client-installation-troubleshooting/i-always-use-a-proxy-and-the-cloud-client-cannot-seem-to-make-contact-with-the-services-see-faq-item-3-above-first-what-else-can-i-try.html](http://www.endpointpolicymanager.com/knowledge-base/client-installation-troubleshooting/i-always-use-a-proxy-and-the-cloud-client-cannot-seem-to-make-contact-with-the-services-see-faq-item-3-above-first-what-else-can-i-try.html). +[https://www.policypak.com/knowledge-base/client-installation-troubleshooting/i-always-use-a-proxy-and-the-cloud-client-cannot-seem-to-make-contact-with-the-services-see-faq-item-3-above-first-what-else-can-i-try.html](http://www.policypak.com/knowledge-base/client-installation-troubleshooting/i-always-use-a-proxy-and-the-cloud-client-cannot-seem-to-make-contact-with-the-services-see-faq-item-3-above-first-what-else-can-i-try.html). ::: @@ -101,3 +101,4 @@ computer and keep existing records)" for VDI machines. ![web_interface_and_controls_71_624x518](/images/endpointpolicymanager/troubleshooting/cloud/underhood/web_interface_and_controls_71_624x518.webp) Figure 162. Selecting the registration mode. + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gettingstarted/cloudmanual/underhood/overview.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gettingstarted/cloudmanual/underhood/overview.md index 809e82c96f..271deab007 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gettingstarted/cloudmanual/underhood/overview.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gettingstarted/cloudmanual/underhood/overview.md @@ -26,3 +26,4 @@ interaction with the client machines, let's explore three areas: - XML data storage (where XML directives are downloaded) - Troubleshooting installation of the Cloud client and connection troubles - Command line syntax for initiating commands from the client to the server + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gettingstarted/cloudmanual/underhood/xmldatastorage.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gettingstarted/cloudmanual/underhood/xmldatastorage.md index 6a8338e818..e837c9af7c 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gettingstarted/cloudmanual/underhood/xmldatastorage.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gettingstarted/cloudmanual/underhood/xmldatastorage.md @@ -57,3 +57,4 @@ Therefore, for instance, if you delivered a setting using Endpoint Policy Manage then undelivered that same setting using an XML data file, and then used Group Policy to re-deliver that same setting, Group Policy would always win. In short, directives delivered by Endpoint Policy Manager Cloud have the least precedence, and Group Policy always wins. + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gettingstarted/cloudmanual/uninstall.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gettingstarted/cloudmanual/uninstall.md index 25342e24cc..7851b1a7e9 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gettingstarted/cloudmanual/uninstall.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gettingstarted/cloudmanual/uninstall.md @@ -16,3 +16,5 @@ following happens: - Any Endpoint Policy Manager component will become unlicensed. Different licenses have different behaviors when they become unlicensed. Check the KB article here for more information: [What happens to each component when Endpoint Policy Manager gets unlicensed or the GPO or policy no longer applies?](/docs/endpointpolicymanager/licensing/knowledgebase/activedirectorygposccm/components_2.md). + + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gettingstarted/fastest.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gettingstarted/fastest.md index e082ff3edb..f864123af5 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gettingstarted/fastest.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gettingstarted/fastest.md @@ -30,7 +30,7 @@ answers more than 90% of use cases and installation questions. :::info Learn about what you already own/what it can do. Sign up for the IT Admin webinar -at: [https://www.endpointpolicymanager.com/demo/](https://www.endpointpolicymanager.com/demo/) +at: [https://www.policypak.com/demo/](https://www.policypak.com/demo/) ::: @@ -39,9 +39,9 @@ at: [https://www.endpointpolicymanager.com/demo/](https://www.endpointpolicymana Endpoint Policy Manager has two login areas, both of which are accessible from the main Customer Login page at Endpoint Policy Manager.com: -- [Portal](http://portal.endpointpolicymanager.com/) — On-Prem bits downloads, extras, Endpoint Policy Manager +- [Portal](https://portal.policypak.com/) — On-Prem bits downloads, extras, Endpoint Policy Manager Bootcamp (Free Training), Payment location for monthly usage -- [Cloud](http://cloud.endpointpolicymanager.com/) — The Endpoint Policy Manager Cloud service +- [Cloud](https://cloud.policypak.com/) — The Endpoint Policy Manager Cloud service ![gs1](/images/endpointpolicymanager/gettingstarted/gs1.webp) @@ -100,7 +100,7 @@ way to get oriented on the navigation. ## Get Help from Support :::warning -Email is no longer monitored at the old support @endpointpolicymanager.com email address. +Email is no longer monitored at the old support @policypak.com email address. ::: @@ -134,3 +134,5 @@ secondary user of Endpoint Policy Manager, Welcome! We strive to give you world-class support and resources. If you need anything at all, please reach out! + + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gettingstarted/mdmmanual/_category_.json b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gettingstarted/mdmmanual/_category_.json index efe5711596..44c4893ed9 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gettingstarted/mdmmanual/_category_.json +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gettingstarted/mdmmanual/_category_.json @@ -7,4 +7,4 @@ "type": "doc", "id": "overview" } -} \ No newline at end of file +} diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gettingstarted/mdmmanual/gettingstarted.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gettingstarted/mdmmanual/gettingstarted.md index 5c3bde8b98..5603f7c56e 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gettingstarted/mdmmanual/gettingstarted.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gettingstarted/mdmmanual/gettingstarted.md @@ -51,7 +51,7 @@ wrapped-up version of the provided XML files. Below is a summary of what each XM - `Ppatm-screensaver-settings.xml` sets the Windows screensaver to 17 minutes and forces the machine to be locked when it is powered back on. - `Ppbr-examples` makes some sample Endpoint Policy Manager Browser Router routes. Specifically, it - will route endpointpolicymanager.com to Internet Explorer, GPanswers.com to Chrome, and Mozilla.org to + will route policypak.com to Internet Explorer, GPanswers.com to Chrome, and Mozilla.org to Firefox, and it will block Facebook.com. - `Pplpm-run-procmon-elevated.xml` enables Process Monitor to bypass UAC prompts and run elevated. - P`pprefs-shortcut.xml` shows a Endpoint Policy Manager shortcut item on the desktop. @@ -77,3 +77,4 @@ following video: Then, you can learn more about how to use Endpoint Policy Manager with your own MDM tool on this page: Getting Started with MDM > [Video Learning Center](/docs/endpointpolicymanager/deliverymethods/mdm/videos/videolearningcenter.md). + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gettingstarted/mdmmanual/overview.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gettingstarted/mdmmanual/overview.md index cb1cb3b2ad..3eed7aa0de 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gettingstarted/mdmmanual/overview.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gettingstarted/mdmmanual/overview.md @@ -66,3 +66,4 @@ Endpoint Policy Manager directives, including the following: Instead, you want it to get some Endpoint Policy Manager directives. - You are using Microsoft Intune or another remote management system to manage machines, and you want to add Group Policy functionality, but that utility doesn't have Group Policy functionality. + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gettingstarted/mdmmanual/tips/_category_.json b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gettingstarted/mdmmanual/tips/_category_.json index 95d467382f..e0fcb1c3d5 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gettingstarted/mdmmanual/tips/_category_.json +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gettingstarted/mdmmanual/tips/_category_.json @@ -7,4 +7,4 @@ "type": "doc", "id": "overview" } -} \ No newline at end of file +} diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gettingstarted/mdmmanual/tips/copypaste.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gettingstarted/mdmmanual/tips/copypaste.md index f78f42292e..9ab93ded74 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gettingstarted/mdmmanual/tips/copypaste.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gettingstarted/mdmmanual/tips/copypaste.md @@ -25,3 +25,4 @@ Explorer includes in order to make it easier to read. **Step 4 –** Click **Validate**. If successful, the **Validate** button will change to Save. ![policypak_exporter_tips_tricks_4](/images/endpointpolicymanager/mdm/tips/endpointpolicymanager_exporter_tips_tricks_4.webp) + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gettingstarted/mdmmanual/tips/enableprioritymode.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gettingstarted/mdmmanual/tips/enableprioritymode.md index e3e06543b0..83c7d54cb1 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gettingstarted/mdmmanual/tips/enableprioritymode.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gettingstarted/mdmmanual/tips/enableprioritymode.md @@ -31,3 +31,4 @@ As you can see in the figure, items with lower numbered Policy Layer IDs will pr with higher numbered Policy Layer IDs. ![policypak_exporter_tips_tricks_1](/images/endpointpolicymanager/mdm/tips/endpointpolicymanager_exporter_tips_tricks_1.webp) + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gettingstarted/mdmmanual/tips/manual.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gettingstarted/mdmmanual/tips/manual.md index 83f6821c7a..de70d567f3 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gettingstarted/mdmmanual/tips/manual.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gettingstarted/mdmmanual/tips/manual.md @@ -54,3 +54,4 @@ The reason Endpoint Policy Manager uses the SID and not the actual user or group SIDs are permanent, whereas the underlying name in Active Directory can be changed. Once the exported XML data files are in the directory, the Endpoint Policy Manager engine will pick up the change within 10 seconds and perform the function. + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gettingstarted/mdmmanual/tips/modify.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gettingstarted/mdmmanual/tips/modify.md index e3bb319d4b..6679789526 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gettingstarted/mdmmanual/tips/modify.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gettingstarted/mdmmanual/tips/modify.md @@ -50,3 +50,4 @@ this technical note from Microsoft: In short, when you open and utilize the MSI, save it again (using the same name or a different name), and update the product version, the resulting MSI will correctly remove any old references and correctly update any new references. + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gettingstarted/mdmmanual/tips/overview.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gettingstarted/mdmmanual/tips/overview.md index 7bfb5d91fe..c83387da81 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gettingstarted/mdmmanual/tips/overview.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gettingstarted/mdmmanual/tips/overview.md @@ -15,3 +15,4 @@ tips and tricks. Below are the tips we will be exploring: - Enabling Priority Mode - Understand how XML data files are processed when they are delivered - Manually placing XML data files on target computers (advanced topic) + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gettingstarted/mdmmanual/tips/processorder.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gettingstarted/mdmmanual/tips/processorder.md index d5bc60e4dd..33dc127db8 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gettingstarted/mdmmanual/tips/processorder.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gettingstarted/mdmmanual/tips/processorder.md @@ -48,3 +48,4 @@ Log files for the automatic application of XML data settings are found in `%appdata%\local\PolicyPak` in a file called ppUser_onXMLdata.log. ::: + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gettingstarted/mdmmanual/tips/recycle.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gettingstarted/mdmmanual/tips/recycle.md index a664ae9559..8a56da6107 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gettingstarted/mdmmanual/tips/recycle.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gettingstarted/mdmmanual/tips/recycle.md @@ -24,3 +24,4 @@ as shown in Figure 57. ![policypak_exporter_tips_tricks_6](/images/endpointpolicymanager/mdm/tips/endpointpolicymanager_exporter_tips_tricks_6.webp) Figure 57. The steps to copy an existing user list by working in the "Select Users" dialog. + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gettingstarted/mdmmanual/uemtools/_category_.json b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gettingstarted/mdmmanual/uemtools/_category_.json index c1b4360f0a..58fce522c9 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gettingstarted/mdmmanual/uemtools/_category_.json +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gettingstarted/mdmmanual/uemtools/_category_.json @@ -7,4 +7,4 @@ "type": "doc", "id": "uemtools" } -} \ No newline at end of file +} diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gettingstarted/mdmmanual/uemtools/mdm/_category_.json b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gettingstarted/mdmmanual/uemtools/mdm/_category_.json index b8aac0f134..4e22a7531f 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gettingstarted/mdmmanual/uemtools/mdm/_category_.json +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gettingstarted/mdmmanual/uemtools/mdm/_category_.json @@ -7,4 +7,4 @@ "type": "doc", "id": "overview" } -} \ No newline at end of file +} diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gettingstarted/mdmmanual/uemtools/mdm/ensuringenrollment.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gettingstarted/mdmmanual/uemtools/mdm/ensuringenrollment.md index ed2aa8b829..d00a0e7ce8 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gettingstarted/mdmmanual/uemtools/mdm/ensuringenrollment.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gettingstarted/mdmmanual/uemtools/mdm/ensuringenrollment.md @@ -13,3 +13,4 @@ verify this. In the figure, the machine is not MDM enrolled, and therefore canno Figure 49. Verifying if the computer is MDM enrolled. In this example, the machine is not MDM enrolled. + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gettingstarted/mdmmanual/uemtools/mdm/installhand.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gettingstarted/mdmmanual/uemtools/mdm/installhand.md index 3b66342741..87c4680721 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gettingstarted/mdmmanual/uemtools/mdm/installhand.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gettingstarted/mdmmanual/uemtools/mdm/installhand.md @@ -15,3 +15,4 @@ three items by hand, then we can quickly rule out the following issues: - Licensing issues - Problems with the wrong CSE (too old or incorrect bits—32-bit or 64-bit—on the machine) - Problems wrapping up your XMLs into an MSI + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gettingstarted/mdmmanual/uemtools/mdm/overview.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gettingstarted/mdmmanual/uemtools/mdm/overview.md index d6cfc21ccf..14592c3917 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gettingstarted/mdmmanual/uemtools/mdm/overview.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gettingstarted/mdmmanual/uemtools/mdm/overview.md @@ -11,3 +11,4 @@ the Endpoint Policy Manager CSE, the Endpoint Policy Manager license file, and t Manager settings MSI files. That means there are (at least) three places to look when things go wrong. The next three sections address the top problems and resolutions connected to these three items. + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gettingstarted/mdmmanual/uemtools/mdm/successevents.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gettingstarted/mdmmanual/uemtools/mdm/successevents.md index 1a3c174269..542398a9f1 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gettingstarted/mdmmanual/uemtools/mdm/successevents.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gettingstarted/mdmmanual/uemtools/mdm/successevents.md @@ -27,3 +27,4 @@ By attempting to deploy the free Terminals MSI without any other Endpoint Policy can see if the problem is in the MDM deployment of MSIs in general. For instance, you might have the MDM targeting set up incorrectly or there might be some other MDM problem that you can work with your MDM vendor to solve. + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gettingstarted/mdmmanual/uemtools/service/_category_.json b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gettingstarted/mdmmanual/uemtools/service/_category_.json index 47e89c70bb..a6663ed797 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gettingstarted/mdmmanual/uemtools/service/_category_.json +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gettingstarted/mdmmanual/uemtools/service/_category_.json @@ -7,4 +7,4 @@ "type": "doc", "id": "overview" } -} \ No newline at end of file +} diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gettingstarted/mdmmanual/uemtools/service/microsoftintune.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gettingstarted/mdmmanual/uemtools/service/microsoftintune.md index 97c3cf1498..5f48c2d09b 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gettingstarted/mdmmanual/uemtools/service/microsoftintune.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gettingstarted/mdmmanual/uemtools/service/microsoftintune.md @@ -27,3 +27,4 @@ item from the Add/Remove Programs options to prevent uninstallation. Using the f Once you select the group, you can change the Deployment Action to Required Install. Be sure the computer is MDM-joined and in the correct group. If the MSIs do not download as expected, see the [Troubleshooting](/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gettingstarted/mdmmanual/uemtools/mdm/overview.md) section. + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gettingstarted/mdmmanual/uemtools/service/mobileiron.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gettingstarted/mdmmanual/uemtools/service/mobileiron.md index 3dd69e62dc..1b0763a5c1 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gettingstarted/mdmmanual/uemtools/service/mobileiron.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gettingstarted/mdmmanual/uemtools/service/mobileiron.md @@ -63,3 +63,4 @@ service. Be sure the computer is MDM-joined and in the correct group (if any). If the MSIs do not download as expected, see [Troubleshooting](/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gettingstarted/mdmmanual/uemtools/mdm/overview.md). + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gettingstarted/mdmmanual/uemtools/service/overview.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gettingstarted/mdmmanual/uemtools/service/overview.md index 452b3c31d0..c25e882719 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gettingstarted/mdmmanual/uemtools/service/overview.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gettingstarted/mdmmanual/uemtools/service/overview.md @@ -88,3 +88,4 @@ The name of the actual license file you get might be somewhat different. The next three sections discuss a few setup tips and tricks for Microsoft Intune MDM, MobileIron MDM, and VMware Workspace ONE MDM. The setup steps may vary a little from what is listed in the next few sections, but they are the basic steps for each of the major services. + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gettingstarted/mdmmanual/uemtools/service/vmwareworkspaceone.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gettingstarted/mdmmanual/uemtools/service/vmwareworkspaceone.md index a76f2271a9..5b67cbfdeb 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gettingstarted/mdmmanual/uemtools/service/vmwareworkspaceone.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gettingstarted/mdmmanual/uemtools/service/vmwareworkspaceone.md @@ -43,3 +43,4 @@ This is the final result in VMware Workspace ONE: **Step 4 –** As a test, on an example client, perform your MDM enrollment to your VMware Workspace ONE service. + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gettingstarted/mdmmanual/uemtools/uemtools.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gettingstarted/mdmmanual/uemtools/uemtools.md index 7e550e9fad..7b81021169 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gettingstarted/mdmmanual/uemtools/uemtools.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gettingstarted/mdmmanual/uemtools/uemtools.md @@ -39,3 +39,4 @@ SCCM, KACE, etc., see the following link: Getting Started with Endpoint Policy M [Knowledge Base](/docs/endpointpolicymanager/). ::: + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gettingstarted/mdmmanual/xmldatafiles/_category_.json b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gettingstarted/mdmmanual/xmldatafiles/_category_.json index 934bee403e..2aeab466de 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gettingstarted/mdmmanual/xmldatafiles/_category_.json +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gettingstarted/mdmmanual/xmldatafiles/_category_.json @@ -7,4 +7,4 @@ "type": "doc", "id": "overview" } -} \ No newline at end of file +} diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gettingstarted/mdmmanual/xmldatafiles/administrativetemplates.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gettingstarted/mdmmanual/xmldatafiles/administrativetemplates.md index 3b7d3257a7..06aec07e6b 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gettingstarted/mdmmanual/xmldatafiles/administrativetemplates.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gettingstarted/mdmmanual/xmldatafiles/administrativetemplates.md @@ -18,3 +18,4 @@ Figure 15. Exporting the policy as an XML file. ![deploying_policypak_directives_16](/images/endpointpolicymanager/mdm/xmldatafiles/deploying_endpointpolicymanager_directives_16.webp) Figure 16. Exporting the collection as an XML file. + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gettingstarted/mdmmanual/xmldatafiles/applicationssettings.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gettingstarted/mdmmanual/xmldatafiles/applicationssettings.md index ef419961d1..fa1fd34c92 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gettingstarted/mdmmanual/xmldatafiles/applicationssettings.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gettingstarted/mdmmanual/xmldatafiles/applicationssettings.md @@ -24,3 +24,4 @@ to XMLData File," as shown in Figure 11. Then save the XML file for the next ste Figure 11. Using an existing GPO with a Endpoint Policy Manager Application Settings Manager directive to select "Export settings to XMLData File." + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gettingstarted/mdmmanual/xmldatafiles/browserrouter.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gettingstarted/mdmmanual/xmldatafiles/browserrouter.md index 930106877b..23244a5b04 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gettingstarted/mdmmanual/xmldatafiles/browserrouter.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gettingstarted/mdmmanual/xmldatafiles/browserrouter.md @@ -9,7 +9,7 @@ sidebar_position: 30 Endpoint Policy Manager Browser Router settings can be exported as an XML file. Right-click` Computer Configuration | PolicyPak | Browser Router` or `User Configuration | PolicyPak | Browser Router`, and pick the collection you wish to export, as -shown in Figure 13. For full details on the Endpoint Policy Manager Browser Router, see Book 5: +shown in Figure 13. For full details on the Endpoint Policy Manager Browser Router, see the [Browser Router](/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/browserrouter/overview.md). ![deploying_policypak_directives_12](/images/endpointpolicymanager/mdm/xmldatafiles/deploying_endpointpolicymanager_directives_12.webp) diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gettingstarted/mdmmanual/xmldatafiles/feature.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gettingstarted/mdmmanual/xmldatafiles/feature.md index e90ba579bf..b1dc69dd00 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gettingstarted/mdmmanual/xmldatafiles/feature.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gettingstarted/mdmmanual/xmldatafiles/feature.md @@ -23,3 +23,4 @@ the menu, as shown in Figure 29. ![deploying_policypak_directives_29](/images/endpointpolicymanager/mdm/xmldatafiles/deploying_endpointpolicymanager_directives_29.webp) Figure 29. Exporting a single Endpoint Policy Manager Feature Manager entry. + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gettingstarted/mdmmanual/xmldatafiles/fileassociations.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gettingstarted/mdmmanual/xmldatafiles/fileassociations.md index 6e4275bead..703a1b65cc 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gettingstarted/mdmmanual/xmldatafiles/fileassociations.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gettingstarted/mdmmanual/xmldatafiles/fileassociations.md @@ -18,3 +18,4 @@ Figure 17. Exporting a single Endpoint Policy Manager File Associations Manager ![deploying_policypak_directives_18](/images/endpointpolicymanager/mdm/xmldatafiles/deploying_endpointpolicymanager_directives_18.webp) Figure 18. Exporting a whole collection. + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gettingstarted/mdmmanual/xmldatafiles/javaenterpriserules.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gettingstarted/mdmmanual/xmldatafiles/javaenterpriserules.md index b0fad1e604..f4f32b6ccd 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gettingstarted/mdmmanual/xmldatafiles/javaenterpriserules.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gettingstarted/mdmmanual/xmldatafiles/javaenterpriserules.md @@ -22,3 +22,4 @@ as is shown in Figure 14. ![deploying_policypak_directives_14](/images/endpointpolicymanager/mdm/xmldatafiles/deploying_endpointpolicymanager_directives_14.webp) Figure 14. Exporting a single Endpoint Policy Manager Java Enterprise Rules Manager entry. + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gettingstarted/mdmmanual/xmldatafiles/leastprivilegemanager.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gettingstarted/mdmmanual/xmldatafiles/leastprivilegemanager.md index f06ce503c8..1c2e7900b2 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gettingstarted/mdmmanual/xmldatafiles/leastprivilegemanager.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gettingstarted/mdmmanual/xmldatafiles/leastprivilegemanager.md @@ -15,3 +15,4 @@ as shown in Figure 12. ![deploying_policypak_directives_11](/images/endpointpolicymanager/mdm/xmldatafiles/deploying_endpointpolicymanager_directives_11.webp) Figure 12. Exporting a collection as an XML file via Least Privilege Manager. + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gettingstarted/mdmmanual/xmldatafiles/overview.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gettingstarted/mdmmanual/xmldatafiles/overview.md index f6f967f871..12866ff18c 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gettingstarted/mdmmanual/xmldatafiles/overview.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gettingstarted/mdmmanual/xmldatafiles/overview.md @@ -157,3 +157,4 @@ Figure 10. Naming the MSI. **Step 7 –** When you click "Next" in the Installer Properties page, you will be prompted to save your MSI file. If you need it later, the MSI file can be opened and edited again (see the section "Modifying Existing MSI files with Endpoint Policy Manager Exporter"). + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gettingstarted/mdmmanual/xmldatafiles/preferences.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gettingstarted/mdmmanual/xmldatafiles/preferences.md index d90eb437f9..802f8beafe 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gettingstarted/mdmmanual/xmldatafiles/preferences.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gettingstarted/mdmmanual/xmldatafiles/preferences.md @@ -9,7 +9,7 @@ sidebar_position: 70 To make an XML file from a Group Policy Preference item, first create the item. Be sure to embed any Group Policy Preference Item-Level Targeting within your item to limit when the item will apply. For instance, you may want to limit by operating system, IP address range, the presence of a file, and -so on. Refer to Book 9: [Preferences Manager](/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/preferencesmanager/manual/overview.md), for more details. +so on. Refer to the [Preferences Manager](/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/preferencesmanager/manual/overview.md) for more details. Then, drag the Group Policy Preference item from the MMC console to create the XML data file. You can drag this file to a folder or your desktop, as shown in Figure 19. diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gettingstarted/mdmmanual/xmldatafiles/scripts.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gettingstarted/mdmmanual/xmldatafiles/scripts.md index 7832cce586..b79031445c 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gettingstarted/mdmmanual/xmldatafiles/scripts.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gettingstarted/mdmmanual/xmldatafiles/scripts.md @@ -18,3 +18,4 @@ Alternatively, you can export a whole collection, as shown in Figure 27, by righ ![deploying_policypak_directives_27](/images/endpointpolicymanager/mdm/xmldatafiles/deploying_endpointpolicymanager_directives_27.webp) Figure 27. Exporting a whole collection using Endpoint Policy Manager Scripts Manager. + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gettingstarted/mdmmanual/xmldatafiles/securitysettings.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gettingstarted/mdmmanual/xmldatafiles/securitysettings.md index ea3c01a46e..e035d8b21e 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gettingstarted/mdmmanual/xmldatafiles/securitysettings.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gettingstarted/mdmmanual/xmldatafiles/securitysettings.md @@ -9,7 +9,7 @@ sidebar_position: 80 Endpoint Policy Manager Security Settings Manager will export the computer-side security within a GPO as an XML file. Right-click `Computer Configuration | PolicyPak | Security Manager`, and select the only setting that is available in the menu, as shown in Figure 21. For full details on the -Endpoint Policy Manager Security Settings Manager Export Wizard, see Book 10: +Endpoint Policy Manager Security Settings Manager Export Wizard, see the [Security Settings Manager](/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/securitysettingsmanager/manual/overview.md). ![deploying_policypak_directives_21](/images/endpointpolicymanager/mdm/xmldatafiles/deploying_endpointpolicymanager_directives_21.webp) diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gettingstarted/mdmmanual/xmldatafiles/startscreen.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gettingstarted/mdmmanual/xmldatafiles/startscreen.md index c3257ed478..7044ff40dc 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gettingstarted/mdmmanual/xmldatafiles/startscreen.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gettingstarted/mdmmanual/xmldatafiles/startscreen.md @@ -21,3 +21,4 @@ You can export a single Endpoint Policy Manager Start Screen Manager entry, as s ![deploying_policypak_directives_23](/images/endpointpolicymanager/mdm/xmldatafiles/deploying_endpointpolicymanager_directives_23.webp) Figure 23. Exporting a single Endpoint Policy Manager Start Screen Manager entry. + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gettingstarted/mdmmanual/xmldatafiles/taskbar.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gettingstarted/mdmmanual/xmldatafiles/taskbar.md index 449b7033b8..0b0aac77a6 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gettingstarted/mdmmanual/xmldatafiles/taskbar.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gettingstarted/mdmmanual/xmldatafiles/taskbar.md @@ -22,3 +22,4 @@ Figure 25. ![deploying_policypak_directives_25](/images/endpointpolicymanager/mdm/xmldatafiles/deploying_endpointpolicymanager_directives_25.webp) Figure 25. Exporting a single Endpoint Policy Manager Taskbar Manager entry. + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gettingstarted/misc/_category_.json b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gettingstarted/misc/_category_.json index bd8acf57fb..116f871e27 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gettingstarted/misc/_category_.json +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gettingstarted/misc/_category_.json @@ -1 +1,2 @@ {"label":"Misc","position":40,"collapsed":true,"collapsible":true} + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gettingstarted/misc/knowledgebase/_category_.json b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gettingstarted/misc/knowledgebase/_category_.json index ebf9bc76c5..b6fae684d8 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gettingstarted/misc/knowledgebase/_category_.json +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gettingstarted/misc/knowledgebase/_category_.json @@ -1 +1,2 @@ {"label":"Knowledge Base","position":1,"collapsed":true,"collapsible":true,"link":{"type":"doc","id":"knowledgebase"}} + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gettingstarted/misc/knowledgebase/changemanagementutilities/_category_.json b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gettingstarted/misc/knowledgebase/changemanagementutilities/_category_.json index df8e174b92..351ace2865 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gettingstarted/misc/knowledgebase/changemanagementutilities/_category_.json +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gettingstarted/misc/knowledgebase/changemanagementutilities/_category_.json @@ -3,4 +3,4 @@ "position": 70, "collapsed": true, "collapsible": true -} \ No newline at end of file +} diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gettingstarted/misc/knowledgebase/changemanagementutilities/changemanagementtools.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gettingstarted/misc/knowledgebase/changemanagementutilities/changemanagementtools.md index b4f40f0682..75421442a0 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gettingstarted/misc/knowledgebase/changemanagementutilities/changemanagementtools.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gettingstarted/misc/knowledgebase/changemanagementutilities/changemanagementtools.md @@ -118,3 +118,4 @@ Additionally, tools like Netwrix Auditor can monitor all GPO changes for both Mi Policy Manager-specific and alert you to unwanted changes. ![921_3_image-20230207205126-1](/images/endpointpolicymanager/troubleshooting/921_3_image-20230207205126-1.webp) + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gettingstarted/misc/knowledgebase/gettingstarted/_category_.json b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gettingstarted/misc/knowledgebase/gettingstarted/_category_.json index 7eb735f33a..3eef2a0a44 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gettingstarted/misc/knowledgebase/gettingstarted/_category_.json +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gettingstarted/misc/knowledgebase/gettingstarted/_category_.json @@ -3,4 +3,4 @@ "position": 10, "collapsed": true, "collapsible": true -} \ No newline at end of file +} diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gettingstarted/misc/knowledgebase/gettingstarted/arm.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gettingstarted/misc/knowledgebase/gettingstarted/arm.md index 58e879d794..e8cd99ee9c 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gettingstarted/misc/knowledgebase/gettingstarted/arm.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gettingstarted/misc/knowledgebase/gettingstarted/arm.md @@ -42,3 +42,4 @@ When Endpoint Policy Manager CSE is installed we will not install some component don't apply when the processor is determined to be unable to run ARM32 applications. ::: + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gettingstarted/misc/knowledgebase/gettingstarted/guide.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gettingstarted/misc/knowledgebase/gettingstarted/guide.md index ae68de4e19..a4f9b9b640 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gettingstarted/misc/knowledgebase/gettingstarted/guide.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gettingstarted/misc/knowledgebase/gettingstarted/guide.md @@ -8,3 +8,4 @@ sidebar_position: 10 Yes, see the [Netwrix Endpoint Policy Manager Quick Start](/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gettingstarted/quickstart/overview.md) topic to help you get started with Netwrix Endpoint Policy Manager (formerly PolicyPak) immediately. + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gettingstarted/misc/knowledgebase/gettingstarted/guideinstall.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gettingstarted/misc/knowledgebase/gettingstarted/guideinstall.md index 2d90dc3d5a..714124f572 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gettingstarted/misc/knowledgebase/gettingstarted/guideinstall.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gettingstarted/misc/knowledgebase/gettingstarted/guideinstall.md @@ -8,3 +8,4 @@ sidebar_position: 20 Yes, see the [Installation Quick Start](/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gettingstarted/overviewinstall/overviewinstall.md) topic for information on how to install Netwrix Endpoint Policy Manager (formerly PolicyPak) . + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gettingstarted/misc/knowledgebase/gettingstarted/history.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gettingstarted/misc/knowledgebase/gettingstarted/history.md index 36ddf9874e..21b2e0facd 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gettingstarted/misc/knowledgebase/gettingstarted/history.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gettingstarted/misc/knowledgebase/gettingstarted/history.md @@ -136,3 +136,4 @@ Before 2017 - Endpoint Policy Manager CSE Process Exclusions to actively exclude entanglement in other systems - Standalone (non-MMC) Policy Editor - MMC: GPO What changed, history and rollback + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gettingstarted/misc/knowledgebase/gettingstarted/prepare.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gettingstarted/misc/knowledgebase/gettingstarted/prepare.md index 3e322709af..7730bf8b94 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gettingstarted/misc/knowledgebase/gettingstarted/prepare.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gettingstarted/misc/knowledgebase/gettingstarted/prepare.md @@ -66,7 +66,7 @@ It is important to get organized before the session starts. Follow these steps t is ready on your side: **Step 1 –** Use the Endpoint Policy Manager Customer Portal -([http://www.endpointpolicymanager.com/customerportal](http://www.endpointpolicymanager.com/customerportal)) to download +([https://www.policypak.com/customerportal](http://www.policypak.com/customerportal)) to download Everything. ![289_1_image-20240111131924-2](/images/endpointpolicymanager/gettingstarted/289_1_image-20240111131924-2.webp) @@ -257,8 +257,8 @@ Example machine renamed to work UN-licensed: - The Endpoint Policy Manager Cloud is the service to manage machines over the Internet. - You should have a Welcome Letter to the Endpoint Policy Manager Cloud. If you cannot find your welcome letter, go to - [https://cloud.endpointpolicymanager.com/Account/ForgotPassword](https://cloud.endpointpolicymanager.com/Account/ForgotPassword) - and request it. Then log on to [https://cloud.endpointpolicymanager.com](https://cloud.endpointpolicymanager.com/). + [https://cloud.policypak.com/Account/ForgotPassword](https://cloud.policypak.com/Account/ForgotPassword) + and request it. Then log on to [https://cloud.policypak.com](https://cloud.policypak.com/). - Verify that you can log on to the Endpoint Policy Manager Cloud. - Make sure that from your machine we can remote control the endpoint which is the machine you'll be managing using Endpoint Policy Manager Cloud. @@ -321,3 +321,4 @@ tool) and create Endpoint Policy Manager Least Privilege Manager rules that will Make sure both computers are joined to the domain and we can create GPOs and affect Computer2 with Endpoint Policy Manager directives. + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gettingstarted/misc/knowledgebase/gettingstarted/rightclick.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gettingstarted/misc/knowledgebase/gettingstarted/rightclick.md index 2b241b3012..47abcbf559 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gettingstarted/misc/knowledgebase/gettingstarted/rightclick.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gettingstarted/misc/knowledgebase/gettingstarted/rightclick.md @@ -35,3 +35,4 @@ menu. Without an anchor item, the right-click fly-out menu doesn't work as expec This is a limitation in Windows 11. If this behavior changes or improves in Windows 11 (or later), we will update this article. + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gettingstarted/misc/knowledgebase/gettingstarted/windows11.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gettingstarted/misc/knowledgebase/gettingstarted/windows11.md index 33cb63bca6..84e1c4b57e 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gettingstarted/misc/knowledgebase/gettingstarted/windows11.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gettingstarted/misc/knowledgebase/gettingstarted/windows11.md @@ -41,7 +41,7 @@ The general rules are as follows: If you have an explicit route to a URL and specify Internet Explorer, Endpoint Policy Manager Browser Router will attempt to invoke IE in Edge mode. An explicit route could be something like -https://www.endpointpolicymanager.com/webinar. +https://www.policypak.com/webinar. An example can be seen below. Note it doesn't matter if the pulldown is set for **Open in standalone IE** or **Open as IE in Edge tab** is set. Those settings only matter for Windows 10 and are ignored @@ -128,3 +128,4 @@ No particular Windows 11 changes or incompatibilities. If you were to use an older CSE you shouldn't see any incompatibilities or any differences. That being said, we always recommend you use the latest CSE, as fixes and updates occur regularly. + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gettingstarted/misc/knowledgebase/gettingstarted/windows7.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gettingstarted/misc/knowledgebase/gettingstarted/windows7.md index be499e7869..74e144163c 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gettingstarted/misc/knowledgebase/gettingstarted/windows7.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gettingstarted/misc/knowledgebase/gettingstarted/windows7.md @@ -48,3 +48,4 @@ updated all the time. More details about .Net framework versions can be found here: [https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/dotnet/framework/migration-guide/versions-and-dependencies](https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/dotnet/framework/migration-guide/versions-and-dependencies) + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gettingstarted/misc/knowledgebase/knowledgebase.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gettingstarted/misc/knowledgebase/knowledgebase.md index a67d97d6ef..8b1994e3d7 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gettingstarted/misc/knowledgebase/knowledgebase.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gettingstarted/misc/knowledgebase/knowledgebase.md @@ -88,3 +88,4 @@ The following topics can help you getting started with Endpoint Policy Manager ( ## Endpoint Policy Manager & Change Management Utilities - [Understanding the Difference Between Endpoint Policy Manager and GPO Change Management Tools](/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gettingstarted/misc/knowledgebase/changemanagementutilities/changemanagementtools.md) + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gettingstarted/misc/knowledgebase/netwrixauditor/_category_.json b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gettingstarted/misc/knowledgebase/netwrixauditor/_category_.json index 704ff428b6..47f9c727c8 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gettingstarted/misc/knowledgebase/netwrixauditor/_category_.json +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gettingstarted/misc/knowledgebase/netwrixauditor/_category_.json @@ -3,4 +3,4 @@ "position": 50, "collapsed": true, "collapsible": true -} \ No newline at end of file +} diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gettingstarted/misc/knowledgebase/netwrixauditor/mmcsnapin.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gettingstarted/misc/knowledgebase/netwrixauditor/mmcsnapin.md index feea3b4a37..0280bcc431 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gettingstarted/misc/knowledgebase/netwrixauditor/mmcsnapin.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gettingstarted/misc/knowledgebase/netwrixauditor/mmcsnapin.md @@ -81,3 +81,4 @@ the MMC snap-in. **Step 3 –** Going forward, the ADMX setting will command the MMC snap-in and it will be unconfigurable. + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gettingstarted/misc/knowledgebase/netwrixauditor/permissions.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gettingstarted/misc/knowledgebase/netwrixauditor/permissions.md index 6678c5315d..f9c78fc593 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gettingstarted/misc/knowledgebase/netwrixauditor/permissions.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gettingstarted/misc/knowledgebase/netwrixauditor/permissions.md @@ -56,3 +56,4 @@ Final result can be seen here where the user is now permitted to see the Endpoin report. ![969_5_image-20231017185713-5_950x730](/images/endpointpolicymanager/integration/auditor/969_5_image-20231017185713-5_950x730.webp) + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gettingstarted/misc/knowledgebase/nondomainjoined/_category_.json b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gettingstarted/misc/knowledgebase/nondomainjoined/_category_.json index c48c4157c9..7eddf74dd1 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gettingstarted/misc/knowledgebase/nondomainjoined/_category_.json +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gettingstarted/misc/knowledgebase/nondomainjoined/_category_.json @@ -3,4 +3,4 @@ "position": 60, "collapsed": true, "collapsible": true -} \ No newline at end of file +} diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gettingstarted/misc/knowledgebase/nondomainjoined/chrome.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gettingstarted/misc/knowledgebase/nondomainjoined/chrome.md index 0ca7d77313..db193f5b88 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gettingstarted/misc/knowledgebase/nondomainjoined/chrome.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gettingstarted/misc/knowledgebase/nondomainjoined/chrome.md @@ -101,3 +101,4 @@ In our testing, here are the settings which will and will not work when non-doma | Extension-Install-Sources | ![Checkmark Icon](/images/endpointpolicymanager/troubleshooting/nondomain/517_1_thick.webp) | If you have questions about our results, please use the Endpoint Policy Manager Forums. + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gettingstarted/misc/knowledgebase/nondomainjoined/edge.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gettingstarted/misc/knowledgebase/nondomainjoined/edge.md index e92a834760..86604bf4af 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gettingstarted/misc/knowledgebase/nondomainjoined/edge.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gettingstarted/misc/knowledgebase/nondomainjoined/edge.md @@ -97,3 +97,4 @@ else     -PropertyType String -Force | Out-Null     } ``` + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gettingstarted/misc/knowledgebase/nondomainjoined/limitations.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gettingstarted/misc/knowledgebase/nondomainjoined/limitations.md index 650843e2f5..b20edb4dd7 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gettingstarted/misc/knowledgebase/nondomainjoined/limitations.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gettingstarted/misc/knowledgebase/nondomainjoined/limitations.md @@ -38,3 +38,4 @@ There are some items which will not work if the computer is not domain joined… 4. Windows Edge + Chromium: The Browser Router Extension will not install automatically. There is NO workaround at this time except to manually install the Chrome Extension on Edge by hand. + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gettingstarted/misc/knowledgebase/portalquestions/_category_.json b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gettingstarted/misc/knowledgebase/portalquestions/_category_.json index b90c962c2d..9a8b388dfe 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gettingstarted/misc/knowledgebase/portalquestions/_category_.json +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gettingstarted/misc/knowledgebase/portalquestions/_category_.json @@ -3,4 +3,4 @@ "position": 30, "collapsed": true, "collapsible": true -} \ No newline at end of file +} diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gettingstarted/misc/knowledgebase/portalquestions/adduser.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gettingstarted/misc/knowledgebase/portalquestions/adduser.md index 99b2181c01..abc8439fdb 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gettingstarted/misc/knowledgebase/portalquestions/adduser.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gettingstarted/misc/knowledgebase/portalquestions/adduser.md @@ -7,8 +7,8 @@ sidebar_position: 10 # How do I create a Secondary (or Accounting) contact within the Portal to enable another person to participate in Endpoint Policy Manager (including downloads, updates, etc.)? :::note -This article pertains to portal.endpointpolicymanager.com.  If you need to manage users in the Netwrix -Endpoint Policy Manager (formerly PolicyPak) Cloud Portal (cloud.endpointpolicymanager.com) +This article pertains to portal.policypak.com.  If you need to manage users in the Netwrix +Endpoint Policy Manager (formerly PolicyPak) Cloud Portal (cloud.policypak.com) see [Endpoint Policy Manager Cloud: Adding New Admins](/docs/endpointpolicymanager/deliverymethods/cloud/videos/security/administrator.md) ::: @@ -16,7 +16,7 @@ see [Endpoint Policy Manager Cloud: Adding New Admins](/docs/endpointpolicymana There are three steps in the process: **Step 1 –** Your **Primary** must log on to the Endpoint Policy Manager portal -([portal.endpointpolicymanager.com](https://portal.endpointpolicymanager.com/)). +([portal.policypak.com](https://portal.policypak.com/)). **Step 2 –** Click on **Your Contacts** and then **Secondary** to see who is secondary. @@ -31,4 +31,5 @@ people. - Accounting people get ONLY renewal emails Finally, note that this does not add someone as another Endpoint Policy Manager CLOUD admin. That -function is exclusively within the [CLOUD.endpointpolicymanager.com](https://cloud.endpointpolicymanager.com/) function. +function is exclusively within the [CLOUD.policypak.com](https://cloud.policypak.com/) function. + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gettingstarted/misc/knowledgebase/portalquestions/cheksum.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gettingstarted/misc/knowledgebase/portalquestions/cheksum.md index 3b41380ce5..c871757f8d 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gettingstarted/misc/knowledgebase/portalquestions/cheksum.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gettingstarted/misc/knowledgebase/portalquestions/cheksum.md @@ -34,3 +34,4 @@ produce a different result. ![912_2_image002_950x217](/images/endpointpolicymanager/cloud/912_2_image002_950x217.webp) + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gettingstarted/misc/knowledgebase/portalquestions/emailoptout.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gettingstarted/misc/knowledgebase/portalquestions/emailoptout.md index 29e24c6be2..c0d597e057 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gettingstarted/misc/knowledgebase/portalquestions/emailoptout.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gettingstarted/misc/knowledgebase/portalquestions/emailoptout.md @@ -10,3 +10,4 @@ Emails are a key component to ensure that your product is up to date, free of bu made aware of any and all security concerns. As such it is not possible to opt out of emails because they are part of our commitment to you as a customer. We are also bound legally to inform you of any such issues. + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gettingstarted/misc/knowledgebase/portalquestions/login.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gettingstarted/misc/knowledgebase/portalquestions/login.md index a3e7dcd978..35cdcb7fc4 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gettingstarted/misc/knowledgebase/portalquestions/login.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gettingstarted/misc/knowledgebase/portalquestions/login.md @@ -65,3 +65,4 @@ images and files is checked. All 3 browsers have the Ctrl-Shift-Del shortcut that provides quick access to this setting. ![926_8_image-20230104100124-9_370x346](/images/endpointpolicymanager/troubleshooting/cloud/926_8_image-20230104100124-9_370x346.webp) ![926_9_image-20230104100144-10_322x350](/images/endpointpolicymanager/troubleshooting/cloud/926_9_image-20230104100144-10_322x350.webp) ![926_10_image-20230104100211-11_294x358](/images/endpointpolicymanager/troubleshooting/cloud/926_10_image-20230104100211-11_294x358.webp) + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gettingstarted/misc/knowledgebase/portalquestions/profileupdate.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gettingstarted/misc/knowledgebase/portalquestions/profileupdate.md index 4ae7f41e6c..122de5630e 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gettingstarted/misc/knowledgebase/portalquestions/profileupdate.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gettingstarted/misc/knowledgebase/portalquestions/profileupdate.md @@ -37,3 +37,4 @@ and acknowledge. **Step 4 –** Afterward, the contact will receive an email at the new address where they can click to confirm the email address. + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gettingstarted/misc/knowledgebase/portalquestions/twofactorauthentication.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gettingstarted/misc/knowledgebase/portalquestions/twofactorauthentication.md index 723efe644d..3e03ae340a 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gettingstarted/misc/knowledgebase/portalquestions/twofactorauthentication.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gettingstarted/misc/knowledgebase/portalquestions/twofactorauthentication.md @@ -122,3 +122,4 @@ In this particular scenario, if anyone had app 2FA previously configured (had sc QR code) then that code will still work. ::: + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gettingstarted/misc/knowledgebase/tipstricksandfaqs/_category_.json b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gettingstarted/misc/knowledgebase/tipstricksandfaqs/_category_.json index 54d8242ddf..95ebd5e234 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gettingstarted/misc/knowledgebase/tipstricksandfaqs/_category_.json +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gettingstarted/misc/knowledgebase/tipstricksandfaqs/_category_.json @@ -3,4 +3,4 @@ "position": 20, "collapsed": true, "collapsible": true -} \ No newline at end of file +} diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gettingstarted/misc/knowledgebase/tipstricksandfaqs/applypreferences.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gettingstarted/misc/knowledgebase/tipstricksandfaqs/applypreferences.md index 301d984ad7..9008a9b0d6 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gettingstarted/misc/knowledgebase/tipstricksandfaqs/applypreferences.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gettingstarted/misc/knowledgebase/tipstricksandfaqs/applypreferences.md @@ -17,7 +17,7 @@ the example below, and you want to use Item Level Targeting (ITM) to do it. :::note Item Level Targeting is a Microsoft technology provided as part of the their Group Policy Preferences CSE for Group Policy.See -[Apply Item-Level Targeting Outside Domains & GP Preferences](https://www.endpointpolicymanager.com/resources/pp-blog/item-level-targeting/) +[Apply Item-Level Targeting Outside Domains & GP Preferences](https://www.policypak.com/resources/pp-blog/item-level-targeting/) for additional information. Endpoint Policy Manager utilizes this ability to filter based on criteria, but the underlying engine is developed by Microsoft. Because this is not our code, What that means is that its not our code and so sometimes there are behaviors related to ILT that we @@ -67,3 +67,4 @@ This is the sequence after clicking the three dots: ![139_5_overall-faq-01-img-05](/images/endpointpolicymanager/itemleveltargeting/139_5_overall-faq-01-img-05.webp) ![139_6_overall-faq-01-img-06](/images/endpointpolicymanager/itemleveltargeting/139_6_overall-faq-01-img-06.webp) + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gettingstarted/misc/knowledgebase/tipstricksandfaqs/emailoptout.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gettingstarted/misc/knowledgebase/tipstricksandfaqs/emailoptout.md index b4433e1c6a..e524a7d3b7 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gettingstarted/misc/knowledgebase/tipstricksandfaqs/emailoptout.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gettingstarted/misc/knowledgebase/tipstricksandfaqs/emailoptout.md @@ -27,7 +27,7 @@ What you cannot opt out of are the following types of emails: - Renewal-time emails before you expire (which start 90 days before you expire.) - General announcements and requests (like survey requests, etc.) -You may use the portal.endpointpolicymanager.com login, then select Your Profile to choose to opt out of SOME +You may use the portal.policypak.com login, then select Your Profile to choose to opt out of SOME emails. If, after un-selecting the items below, you still want to receive LESS email, then you will need to @@ -37,3 +37,4 @@ We at Endpoint Policy Manager have a responsibility for ensuring that some commu you, and agree to do our best. It's up to you if you wish to actively block these emails. ![693_1_faq2](/images/endpointpolicymanager/tips/693_1_faq2.webp) + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gettingstarted/misc/knowledgebase/tipstricksandfaqs/embedclient.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gettingstarted/misc/knowledgebase/tipstricksandfaqs/embedclient.md index 212d9f7250..3a88828682 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gettingstarted/misc/knowledgebase/tipstricksandfaqs/embedclient.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gettingstarted/misc/knowledgebase/tipstricksandfaqs/embedclient.md @@ -71,3 +71,4 @@ Extension) to a Citrix machine that hosts multiple users. This is because Endpoi Cloud sees this as ONE consumed license; where you would need to pay licensing fees for each concurrent connection. The only time this is permissible is with an express written agreement between your company and Endpoint Policy Manager where we both agree that you are doing this. + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gettingstarted/misc/knowledgebase/tipstricksandfaqs/entraidgroups.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gettingstarted/misc/knowledgebase/tipstricksandfaqs/entraidgroups.md index 02422263bd..b674a54349 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gettingstarted/misc/knowledgebase/tipstricksandfaqs/entraidgroups.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gettingstarted/misc/knowledgebase/tipstricksandfaqs/entraidgroups.md @@ -24,3 +24,4 @@ videos Scripts are available in the Advice section of the Portal. ::: + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gettingstarted/misc/knowledgebase/tipstricksandfaqs/entraidsids.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gettingstarted/misc/knowledgebase/tipstricksandfaqs/entraidsids.md index 8980453531..75c9421937 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gettingstarted/misc/knowledgebase/tipstricksandfaqs/entraidsids.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gettingstarted/misc/knowledgebase/tipstricksandfaqs/entraidsids.md @@ -108,3 +108,4 @@ column to verify that the policy applied. Alternatively, check the Endpoint Policy Manager event log: ![1_21_image-20200129215924-11](/images/endpointpolicymanager/itemleveltargeting/1_21_image-20200129215924-11.webp) + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gettingstarted/misc/knowledgebase/tipstricksandfaqs/eventcategories.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gettingstarted/misc/knowledgebase/tipstricksandfaqs/eventcategories.md index bea347697a..750fb8fc46 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gettingstarted/misc/knowledgebase/tipstricksandfaqs/eventcategories.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gettingstarted/misc/knowledgebase/tipstricksandfaqs/eventcategories.md @@ -443,3 +443,4 @@ The following are all the operational events for Endpoint Policy Manager: | 11015 | Collector Events submission started on schedule | | 11016 | Collector Events submission activity ended | | 11017 | Collector Events pushed manually | + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gettingstarted/misc/knowledgebase/tipstricksandfaqs/eventlogs.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gettingstarted/misc/knowledgebase/tipstricksandfaqs/eventlogs.md index 3a3a6f5033..fea4e0f3fd 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gettingstarted/misc/knowledgebase/tipstricksandfaqs/eventlogs.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gettingstarted/misc/knowledgebase/tipstricksandfaqs/eventlogs.md @@ -15,7 +15,7 @@ If you want to learn more about on-prem Event Forwarding, you can see my Walkthr that here [Using Windows Event Forwarding to search for interesting events](/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/videolearningcenter/eventing/windowseventforwarding.md) and -[How to forward interesting events for Least Privilege Manager (or anything else) to a centralized location using Windows Event Forwarding.](/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/knowledgebase/eventing/windowseventforwarding.md). +[How to forward interesting events for Least Privilege Manager (or anything else) to a centralized location using Windows Event Forwarding.](/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/technotes/eventing/windowseventforwarding.md). ::: diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gettingstarted/misc/knowledgebase/tipstricksandfaqs/folderredirection.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gettingstarted/misc/knowledgebase/tipstricksandfaqs/folderredirection.md index 7df367d8b3..65622753f3 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gettingstarted/misc/knowledgebase/tipstricksandfaqs/folderredirection.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gettingstarted/misc/knowledgebase/tipstricksandfaqs/folderredirection.md @@ -102,3 +102,4 @@ The policy settings you might want to use are… and / or ![590_2_img-2](/images/endpointpolicymanager/tips/590_2_img-2.webp) + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gettingstarted/misc/knowledgebase/tipstricksandfaqs/mmcdisplay.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gettingstarted/misc/knowledgebase/tipstricksandfaqs/mmcdisplay.md index b0db7d3afd..bb8b59f9ca 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gettingstarted/misc/knowledgebase/tipstricksandfaqs/mmcdisplay.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gettingstarted/misc/knowledgebase/tipstricksandfaqs/mmcdisplay.md @@ -14,3 +14,4 @@ station. This policy doesn't need to hit the end-points.. just the admin machine. ![603_1_faq-5-img-1](/images/endpointpolicymanager/tips/603_1_faq-5-img-1.webp) + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gettingstarted/misc/knowledgebase/tipstricksandfaqs/onpremisecloud.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gettingstarted/misc/knowledgebase/tipstricksandfaqs/onpremisecloud.md index 6878dd9fa4..3cbada1ddb 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gettingstarted/misc/knowledgebase/tipstricksandfaqs/onpremisecloud.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gettingstarted/misc/knowledgebase/tipstricksandfaqs/onpremisecloud.md @@ -16,3 +16,4 @@ All policies are simply merged together. If there's a conflict, the on-premise d Group Policy) wins. ![609_1_img19-deliveryconflict005-resized-450px](/images/endpointpolicymanager/tips/609_1_img19-deliveryconflict005-resized-450px.webp) + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gettingstarted/misc/knowledgebase/tipstricksandfaqs/operatingsystem.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gettingstarted/misc/knowledgebase/tipstricksandfaqs/operatingsystem.md index 79a5b230c4..3136405d3e 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gettingstarted/misc/knowledgebase/tipstricksandfaqs/operatingsystem.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gettingstarted/misc/knowledgebase/tipstricksandfaqs/operatingsystem.md @@ -44,3 +44,4 @@ example, AppLocker requires Windows Enterprise edition. \* Endpoint Policy Manager utilizes the built-in GPPrefs Item Level Targeting. As such, any item which relies upon Item Level Targeting will evaluate to TRUE or not function, since GPPrefs are not part of this operating system. + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gettingstarted/misc/knowledgebase/tipstricksandfaqs/securitygroup.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gettingstarted/misc/knowledgebase/tipstricksandfaqs/securitygroup.md index 9461f4e7f3..6c66bafb12 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gettingstarted/misc/knowledgebase/tipstricksandfaqs/securitygroup.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gettingstarted/misc/knowledgebase/tipstricksandfaqs/securitygroup.md @@ -10,3 +10,4 @@ The Security Group Item Level Targeting (ILT) option is Direct by default, when unchecked, but Recursive when it is checked. ![561_1_overall-faq-s1p5](/images/endpointpolicymanager/itemleveltargeting/561_1_overall-faq-s1p5.webp) + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gettingstarted/misc/knowledgebase/tipstricksandfaqs/services.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gettingstarted/misc/knowledgebase/tipstricksandfaqs/services.md index 223e75713e..9b19d82188 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gettingstarted/misc/knowledgebase/tipstricksandfaqs/services.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gettingstarted/misc/knowledgebase/tipstricksandfaqs/services.md @@ -8,3 +8,4 @@ sidebar_position: 140 Yes. The services are an integral part of every Netwrix Endpoint Policy Manager (formerly PolicyPak) component and required for each of them to function properly. + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gettingstarted/misc/knowledgebase/tipstricksandfaqs/syspreperror.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gettingstarted/misc/knowledgebase/tipstricksandfaqs/syspreperror.md index 0b12360da8..1da6d50f56 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gettingstarted/misc/knowledgebase/tipstricksandfaqs/syspreperror.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gettingstarted/misc/knowledgebase/tipstricksandfaqs/syspreperror.md @@ -55,3 +55,4 @@ at the second login. See the Microsoft article [Sysprep fails remove or update store apps](https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/troubleshoot/windows-client/installing-updates-features-roles/sysprep-fails-remove-or-update-store-apps) for more information. + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gettingstarted/misc/knowledgebase/tipstricksandfaqs/thirdpartyadvice.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gettingstarted/misc/knowledgebase/tipstricksandfaqs/thirdpartyadvice.md index e0a99633bd..a011fb1171 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gettingstarted/misc/knowledgebase/tipstricksandfaqs/thirdpartyadvice.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gettingstarted/misc/knowledgebase/tipstricksandfaqs/thirdpartyadvice.md @@ -74,7 +74,7 @@ if endpoints got the contents of the CIS Benchmarks you expect. :::note View -[https://www.endpointpolicymanager.com/products/compliance-reporter.html](https://www.endpointpolicymanager.com/products/compliance-reporter.html) +[https://www.policypak.com/products/compliance-reporter.html](https://www.policypak.com/products/compliance-reporter.html) to get the general feel for how you would do this. ::: @@ -135,3 +135,4 @@ The basics for how to take existing Group Policy settings (from CIS Benchmarks o use with Endpoint Policy Manager MDM can be found [Reduce GPOs (and/or export them for use with Endpoint Policy Manager Cloud or with MDM)](/docs/endpointpolicymanager/deliverymethods/grouppolicy/videos/tipsandtricks/exportgpos.md) and [Endpoint Policy Manager and Microsoft Intune](/docs/endpointpolicymanager/deliverymethods/mdm/videos/gettingstarted/microsoftintune.md). + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gettingstarted/misc/knowledgebase/tipstricksandfaqs/uninstallpassword.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gettingstarted/misc/knowledgebase/tipstricksandfaqs/uninstallpassword.md index fd93db506f..849b6415a9 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gettingstarted/misc/knowledgebase/tipstricksandfaqs/uninstallpassword.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gettingstarted/misc/knowledgebase/tipstricksandfaqs/uninstallpassword.md @@ -161,3 +161,4 @@ the password previously set earlier. Remember, anyone with full admin rights (or ability to use the Endpoint Policy Manager ADMX settings) can circumvent the password set on the machine. ::: + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gettingstarted/misc/knowledgebase/tipstricksandfaqs/virtualdesktops.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gettingstarted/misc/knowledgebase/tipstricksandfaqs/virtualdesktops.md index 6d48ee6293..85b37d5552 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gettingstarted/misc/knowledgebase/tipstricksandfaqs/virtualdesktops.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gettingstarted/misc/knowledgebase/tipstricksandfaqs/virtualdesktops.md @@ -23,3 +23,4 @@ For other unusual SKUs and information on how to get the ID, see the Microsoft a [OperatingSystemSKU Enum.](https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/dotnet/api/microsoft.powershell.commands.operatingsystemsku?view=powershellsdk-1.1.0) ::: + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gettingstarted/misc/knowledgebase/tipstricksandfaqs/windows.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gettingstarted/misc/knowledgebase/tipstricksandfaqs/windows.md index c15982158e..4c5a12fafa 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gettingstarted/misc/knowledgebase/tipstricksandfaqs/windows.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gettingstarted/misc/knowledgebase/tipstricksandfaqs/windows.md @@ -24,3 +24,4 @@ Windows 7, and so on. The final build with best effort support is 23.8, and no m produced after that. ::: + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gettingstarted/misc/knowledgebase/tipstricksandfaqs/windows11.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gettingstarted/misc/knowledgebase/tipstricksandfaqs/windows11.md index fcaac18a2f..656ca073c2 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gettingstarted/misc/knowledgebase/tipstricksandfaqs/windows11.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gettingstarted/misc/knowledgebase/tipstricksandfaqs/windows11.md @@ -114,3 +114,4 @@ SELECT OperatingSystemSKU FROM Win32_OperatingSystem WHERE OperatingSystemSKU = Here's an example: ![14_8_faq-4-rev-1-img-8](/images/endpointpolicymanager/itemleveltargeting/14_8_faq-4-rev-1-img-8.webp) + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gettingstarted/misc/knowledgebase/tipstricksandfaqs/windowsendpoint.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gettingstarted/misc/knowledgebase/tipstricksandfaqs/windowsendpoint.md index 25032c80e5..a65450d552 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gettingstarted/misc/knowledgebase/tipstricksandfaqs/windowsendpoint.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gettingstarted/misc/knowledgebase/tipstricksandfaqs/windowsendpoint.md @@ -43,3 +43,4 @@ To add additional targets, simply add another Registry Match option for CurrentB specify the additional value and change the separator option from AND to OR. ![803_5_image-20230207212701-6](/images/endpointpolicymanager/itemleveltargeting/803_5_image-20230207212701-6.webp) + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gettingstarted/misc/knowledgebase/tipstricksandfaqs/windowsserver2019.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gettingstarted/misc/knowledgebase/tipstricksandfaqs/windowsserver2019.md index ed2232c184..a0310427c4 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gettingstarted/misc/knowledgebase/tipstricksandfaqs/windowsserver2019.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gettingstarted/misc/knowledgebase/tipstricksandfaqs/windowsserver2019.md @@ -62,3 +62,4 @@ following technique: Windows 10 and BuildNumber \<= 17704 ![88_7_image](/images/endpointpolicymanager/itemleveltargeting/88_7_image.webp) + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gettingstarted/misc/knowledgebase/troubleshooting/_category_.json b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gettingstarted/misc/knowledgebase/troubleshooting/_category_.json index 697c5fe85f..530b52cb98 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gettingstarted/misc/knowledgebase/troubleshooting/_category_.json +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gettingstarted/misc/knowledgebase/troubleshooting/_category_.json @@ -3,4 +3,4 @@ "position": 40, "collapsed": true, "collapsible": true -} \ No newline at end of file +} diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gettingstarted/misc/knowledgebase/troubleshooting/antivirus.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gettingstarted/misc/knowledgebase/troubleshooting/antivirus.md index 2c93ed8cdd..c887fdf551 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gettingstarted/misc/knowledgebase/troubleshooting/antivirus.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gettingstarted/misc/knowledgebase/troubleshooting/antivirus.md @@ -19,3 +19,4 @@ The example files we provide are examples to use or ignore. And, we even put it the folder about the possibility of this file being seen by download filters. ![756_3_img2](/images/endpointpolicymanager/troubleshooting/756_3_img2.webp) + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gettingstarted/misc/knowledgebase/troubleshooting/browserrouter.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gettingstarted/misc/knowledgebase/troubleshooting/browserrouter.md index 26ef78bb92..0a96fcc461 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gettingstarted/misc/knowledgebase/troubleshooting/browserrouter.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gettingstarted/misc/knowledgebase/troubleshooting/browserrouter.md @@ -27,3 +27,4 @@ If you want to open an investigation on WHY a machine's Endpoint Policy Manager crashing, open a support ticket and prepare to generate both user and admin logs for investigation. ![378_5_img-03-image009_950x1116](/images/endpointpolicymanager/troubleshooting/378_5_img-03-image009_950x1116.webp) + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gettingstarted/misc/knowledgebase/troubleshooting/clientsideextension.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gettingstarted/misc/knowledgebase/troubleshooting/clientsideextension.md index 80921f8d99..5f4e5b61a8 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gettingstarted/misc/knowledgebase/troubleshooting/clientsideextension.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gettingstarted/misc/knowledgebase/troubleshooting/clientsideextension.md @@ -33,3 +33,4 @@ Client Side Extensions (CSE). [https://aka.ms/vs/16/release/vc_redist.x64.exe](https://aka.ms/vs/16/release/vc_redist.x64.exe) [https://aka.ms/vs/16/release/vc_redist.x86.exe](https://aka.ms/vs/16/release/vc_redist.x86.exe) + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gettingstarted/misc/knowledgebase/troubleshooting/conflictresolved.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gettingstarted/misc/knowledgebase/troubleshooting/conflictresolved.md index f4a7e1b13b..9d2811dcb2 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gettingstarted/misc/knowledgebase/troubleshooting/conflictresolved.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gettingstarted/misc/knowledgebase/troubleshooting/conflictresolved.md @@ -48,3 +48,4 @@ individual policies. As such you might see an undesired "flip flop" behavior whe Security Settings are delivered from multiple sources like Group Policy and Endpoint Policy Manager Cloud. For details on this particular problem see this existing KB: [Why do I sometimes see Endpoint Policy Manager Cloud security settings and sometimes see on-prem GPO security settings?](/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/admintemplatesmanager/knowledgebase/exportinggrouppolicysecurity/onpremisecloud.md) + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gettingstarted/misc/knowledgebase/troubleshooting/customdialog.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gettingstarted/misc/knowledgebase/troubleshooting/customdialog.md index 831cb0fa44..27802b02ef 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gettingstarted/misc/knowledgebase/troubleshooting/customdialog.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gettingstarted/misc/knowledgebase/troubleshooting/customdialog.md @@ -19,3 +19,4 @@ Note that when the setting is: with no notification. ![780_1_img-01_950x653](/images/endpointpolicymanager/troubleshooting/780_1_img-01_950x653.webp) + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gettingstarted/misc/knowledgebase/troubleshooting/debug.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gettingstarted/misc/knowledgebase/troubleshooting/debug.md index b84830a8cc..2e5b9dc0eb 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gettingstarted/misc/knowledgebase/troubleshooting/debug.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gettingstarted/misc/knowledgebase/troubleshooting/debug.md @@ -30,3 +30,4 @@ correctly. **Step 4 –** After that, reproduce the problem, and run` PPLOGS` as seen in Step 3 [What must I send to Endpoint Policy Manager support in order to get the FASTEST support?](/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gettingstarted/misc/knowledgebase/troubleshooting/fastsupport.md) and attach to your support case. + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gettingstarted/misc/knowledgebase/troubleshooting/evaluations.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gettingstarted/misc/knowledgebase/troubleshooting/evaluations.md index 81ab87d5b7..86c9f55c50 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gettingstarted/misc/knowledgebase/troubleshooting/evaluations.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gettingstarted/misc/knowledgebase/troubleshooting/evaluations.md @@ -70,3 +70,4 @@ later. Disabled Value 0 ![880_3_image-20220204232914-3](/images/endpointpolicymanager/troubleshooting/itemleveltargeting/880_3_image-20220204232914-3.webp) + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gettingstarted/misc/knowledgebase/troubleshooting/fastsupport.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gettingstarted/misc/knowledgebase/troubleshooting/fastsupport.md index a94c8bc145..f30ccc769d 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gettingstarted/misc/knowledgebase/troubleshooting/fastsupport.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gettingstarted/misc/knowledgebase/troubleshooting/fastsupport.md @@ -166,3 +166,4 @@ Do not attach in your email, they will be automatically dumped by the email syst - `SRX01234-gpresult-as-ADMIN.html` - `SRX01234-gpresult-as-USER.html` - XMLs, like: `SRX01234-PPAM-Export.XML`, `SRX01234-PPBR.Export.XML`, `SRX01234-PPLPM.Export.XML` + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gettingstarted/misc/knowledgebase/troubleshooting/forepointdlp.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gettingstarted/misc/knowledgebase/troubleshooting/forepointdlp.md index 98de1344b2..2863cf9fae 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gettingstarted/misc/knowledgebase/troubleshooting/forepointdlp.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gettingstarted/misc/knowledgebase/troubleshooting/forepointdlp.md @@ -11,3 +11,4 @@ You must upgrade to the latest Forepoint DLP client of at least 23.10.5661. This was a bug in Forcepoint. ![982_1_oct-11](/images/endpointpolicymanager/troubleshooting/982_1_oct-11.webp) + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gettingstarted/misc/knowledgebase/troubleshooting/guids.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gettingstarted/misc/knowledgebase/troubleshooting/guids.md index 1fb2b6d6de..1af97bec7f 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gettingstarted/misc/knowledgebase/troubleshooting/guids.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gettingstarted/misc/knowledgebase/troubleshooting/guids.md @@ -33,3 +33,4 @@ sidebar_position: 110 | Endpoint Policy Manager Preferences 2.0 Registry | 071E543B-68D3-4886-A2FF-21032C825C0D | 3375 | Only used for searching for data within GPOs; cannot be turned off unless all of GPPRefs 2.0 is disabled. | | Endpoint Policy Manager Shortcuts | 67B2F97B-C990-4590-823F-53246DC8D9D5 | 3467 | Only used for searching for data within GPOs; cannot be turned off unless all of GPPRefs 2.0 is disabled. | | Enterprise Universal Product Component (aka Enterprise Full) | fddb98dd-4668-4742-9b8a-757274b86fc8 | 3557 | Only used for searching for LICENSING data within GPOs; cannot be turned off in Licensing XML file. | + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gettingstarted/misc/knowledgebase/troubleshooting/hangingprocess.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gettingstarted/misc/knowledgebase/troubleshooting/hangingprocess.md index cf80130487..8f8a745162 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gettingstarted/misc/knowledgebase/troubleshooting/hangingprocess.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gettingstarted/misc/knowledgebase/troubleshooting/hangingprocess.md @@ -55,3 +55,4 @@ You can pre-watch this video on PROCMON here: 12345). **Step 7 –** Upload via SHAREFILE.. do NOT attach to your ticket. This will continue our analysis. + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gettingstarted/misc/knowledgebase/troubleshooting/intelgraphicdriver.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gettingstarted/misc/knowledgebase/troubleshooting/intelgraphicdriver.md index 0f3e6fcdd4..b91bf47db3 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gettingstarted/misc/knowledgebase/troubleshooting/intelgraphicdriver.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gettingstarted/misc/knowledgebase/troubleshooting/intelgraphicdriver.md @@ -23,7 +23,7 @@ not show a UAC prompt, which is needed for the update to install. Resolution 1 See the Scenario 2 section of the -[How can I change the behavior of "Run as Admin" with Endpoint Privilege Manager and how has it changed from previous versions?](/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/knowledgebase/tipspplpm/runasadmin.md) +[How can I change the behavior of "Run as Admin" with Endpoint Privilege Manager and how has it changed from previous versions?](/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/technotes/tipspplpm/runasadmin.md) topic for additional information on how to disable the Explicit Elevate option. Resolution 2 @@ -32,7 +32,7 @@ Alternatively, you can import and use the Endpoint Policy Manager Admin Template with this setting already configured. ``` - + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gettingstarted/misc/knowledgebase/troubleshooting/manual.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gettingstarted/misc/knowledgebase/troubleshooting/manual.md index 721655c8f1..23e25ad7ae 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gettingstarted/misc/knowledgebase/troubleshooting/manual.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gettingstarted/misc/knowledgebase/troubleshooting/manual.md @@ -96,3 +96,4 @@ keys that do not exist. `pplogs_as_user_SRX#.zip` (substitute your Service request number for "SRX#") then upload to the SUPPORT INBOX on SHAREFILE: [https://endpointpolicymanager.sharefile.com/share/getinfo/rc857a57f16b4d4b9](https://endpointpolicymanager.sharefile.com/share/getinfo/rc857a57f16b4d4b9) + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gettingstarted/misc/knowledgebase/troubleshooting/minidumpfiles.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gettingstarted/misc/knowledgebase/troubleshooting/minidumpfiles.md index f1d0423736..ba3536f75f 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gettingstarted/misc/knowledgebase/troubleshooting/minidumpfiles.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gettingstarted/misc/knowledgebase/troubleshooting/minidumpfiles.md @@ -19,3 +19,4 @@ The mindump file is automatically created by CSE 750 and later if any of our com encounter a crash.Having the minidump file turned on automatically is a pretty good idea anyway. ![473_1_image007](/images/endpointpolicymanager/troubleshooting/log/473_1_image007.webp) + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gettingstarted/misc/knowledgebase/troubleshooting/pplogsprompt.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gettingstarted/misc/knowledgebase/troubleshooting/pplogsprompt.md index bc8173fa03..bddd05925c 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gettingstarted/misc/knowledgebase/troubleshooting/pplogsprompt.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gettingstarted/misc/knowledgebase/troubleshooting/pplogsprompt.md @@ -24,3 +24,4 @@ where the command will execute on the machine itself. `echo y|pplogs /out:"c:\temp\pplogs_"$env:computername"_admin.zip"` ![934_1_image001_950x736](/images/endpointpolicymanager/troubleshooting/powershell/934_1_image001_950x736.webp) + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gettingstarted/misc/knowledgebase/troubleshooting/procmon.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gettingstarted/misc/knowledgebase/troubleshooting/procmon.md index cec36d4050..a15b62bc77 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gettingstarted/misc/knowledgebase/troubleshooting/procmon.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gettingstarted/misc/knowledgebase/troubleshooting/procmon.md @@ -78,3 +78,4 @@ on SHAREFILE: And remember to click the UPLOAD button! Video KB:[Gathering and Uploading Logs](/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gettingstarted/misc/videos/troubleshooting/logs.md) + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gettingstarted/misc/knowledgebase/troubleshooting/registrydebug.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gettingstarted/misc/knowledgebase/troubleshooting/registrydebug.md index ead644b4ab..22f8a2c842 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gettingstarted/misc/knowledgebase/troubleshooting/registrydebug.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gettingstarted/misc/knowledgebase/troubleshooting/registrydebug.md @@ -80,3 +80,4 @@ Support. | Type | REG_DWORD | | Data | ILT cache lifetime in milliseconds. | | Purpose | CSE doesn't re-evaluate ILT filter if it was evaluated less than Lifetime milliseconds ago. When Lifetime is not set in the registry, it defaults to 5000ms (5 seconds). | + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gettingstarted/misc/knowledgebase/troubleshooting/services.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gettingstarted/misc/knowledgebase/troubleshooting/services.md index 9a0a8e221b..6664fffd80 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gettingstarted/misc/knowledgebase/troubleshooting/services.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gettingstarted/misc/knowledgebase/troubleshooting/services.md @@ -33,7 +33,7 @@ when you use Endpoint Policy Manager to perform the following: - Making sure users only execute allowed applications (PP Least Priv / SecureRun). - Allowing users to [run applications or access settings that require administrative privileges without giving them full - privileges](https://www.endpointpolicymanager.com/products/endpointpolicymanager-least-privilege-manager.html on their + privileges](https://www.policypak.com/products/endpointpolicymanager-least-privilege-manager.html on their system.) (PP Least Priv.) - Manage Java control (PP Java Rules Manager.) @@ -57,3 +57,4 @@ to a corresponding Client Side Extension. Endpoint Policy Manager's components are also architected as Client Side Extensions, but CSEs cannot continue to perform duties in real-time, only services can do that. Therefore, Endpoint Policy Manager has some services to watch over and perform items in realtime. + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gettingstarted/misc/knowledgebase/troubleshooting/settingsrevert.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gettingstarted/misc/knowledgebase/troubleshooting/settingsrevert.md index c8bb761cc3..fb3613b483 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gettingstarted/misc/knowledgebase/troubleshooting/settingsrevert.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gettingstarted/misc/knowledgebase/troubleshooting/settingsrevert.md @@ -48,3 +48,4 @@ This flag must be set or Endpoint Policy Manager cannot revert the item when the applies ![417_3_image008](/images/endpointpolicymanager/troubleshooting/417_3_image008.webp) + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gettingstarted/misc/knowledgebase/troubleshooting/watcherservice.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gettingstarted/misc/knowledgebase/troubleshooting/watcherservice.md index c1b9b70137..f8bab9361e 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gettingstarted/misc/knowledgebase/troubleshooting/watcherservice.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gettingstarted/misc/knowledgebase/troubleshooting/watcherservice.md @@ -33,3 +33,4 @@ of 7 processes. An x86 system with TWO users logged in would look like this. ![670_2_2017-11-13_2302](/images/endpointpolicymanager/troubleshooting/490_2_2017-11-13_2302.webp) + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gettingstarted/misc/videos/_category_.json b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gettingstarted/misc/videos/_category_.json index f5151829fd..7851d76a40 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gettingstarted/misc/videos/_category_.json +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gettingstarted/misc/videos/_category_.json @@ -1 +1,2 @@ {"label":"Videos","position":2,"collapsed":true,"collapsible":true,"link":{"type":"doc","id":"videolearningcenter"}} + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gettingstarted/misc/videos/cameyo/_category_.json b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gettingstarted/misc/videos/cameyo/_category_.json index e9a32270d4..88d1b43c91 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gettingstarted/misc/videos/cameyo/_category_.json +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gettingstarted/misc/videos/cameyo/_category_.json @@ -3,4 +3,4 @@ "position": 80, "collapsed": true, "collapsible": true -} \ No newline at end of file +} diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gettingstarted/misc/videos/cameyo/applicationsettings.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gettingstarted/misc/videos/cameyo/applicationsettings.md index f38814aae8..0c84a98555 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gettingstarted/misc/videos/cameyo/applicationsettings.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gettingstarted/misc/videos/cameyo/applicationsettings.md @@ -11,3 +11,4 @@ Endpoint Policy Manager (formerly PolicyPak) and Application Settings Manager. W preconfigured Paks you can be sure you're covered ! + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gettingstarted/misc/videos/cameyo/browserright.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gettingstarted/misc/videos/cameyo/browserright.md index 10f45b8dac..71ed25d285 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gettingstarted/misc/videos/cameyo/browserright.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gettingstarted/misc/videos/cameyo/browserright.md @@ -11,3 +11,4 @@ Netwrix Endpoint Policy Manager (formerly PolicyPak)... its easy for users to ge browser at the right time. + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gettingstarted/misc/videos/cameyo/startscreen.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gettingstarted/misc/videos/cameyo/startscreen.md index 8ff891cbf8..96fd1fd6b7 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gettingstarted/misc/videos/cameyo/startscreen.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gettingstarted/misc/videos/cameyo/startscreen.md @@ -11,3 +11,4 @@ apps? This shows you how to place specific tiles on the Start Menu (or Taskbar) apps, and also open local files as a bonus! + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gettingstarted/misc/videos/cameyo/uacprompts.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gettingstarted/misc/videos/cameyo/uacprompts.md index f4612694fd..4a1c69ad35 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gettingstarted/misc/videos/cameyo/uacprompts.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gettingstarted/misc/videos/cameyo/uacprompts.md @@ -11,3 +11,4 @@ this video see how Netwrix Endpoint Policy Manager (formerly PolicyPak) Least Pr overcome these challenges. + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gettingstarted/misc/videos/changemanagementutilities/_category_.json b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gettingstarted/misc/videos/changemanagementutilities/_category_.json index 2741f7ff3c..0981137f3d 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gettingstarted/misc/videos/changemanagementutilities/_category_.json +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gettingstarted/misc/videos/changemanagementutilities/_category_.json @@ -3,4 +3,4 @@ "position": 90, "collapsed": true, "collapsible": true -} \ No newline at end of file +} diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gettingstarted/misc/videos/changemanagementutilities/advancedgrouppolicymanagement.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gettingstarted/misc/videos/changemanagementutilities/advancedgrouppolicymanagement.md index a5097e33a9..c3d947f4bd 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gettingstarted/misc/videos/changemanagementutilities/advancedgrouppolicymanagement.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gettingstarted/misc/videos/changemanagementutilities/advancedgrouppolicymanagement.md @@ -11,7 +11,7 @@ If you don't know, Microsoft has a tool called Advanced Group Policy Management, AGPM is a great utility to handle the workflow around Group Policy management. But, to be super clear, AGPM doesn't add any "super powers" to your Group Policy infrastructure. You don't suddenly get more -[https://dev.endpointpolicymanager.com/lockdown-recordings-portal/](https://dev.endpointpolicymanager.com/lockdown-recordings-portal/) +[https://policypak.com/lockdown-recordings-portal/](https://policypak.com/lockdown-recordings-portal/) capability on your Windows client machines. That's what Netwrix Endpoint Policy Manager (formerly PolicyPak) does: we lock down your @@ -19,7 +19,7 @@ applications and operating systems using Group Policy. That being said, however, Endpoint Policy Manager does work with Microsoft AGPM – superbly. So, if you've got Microsoft's AGPM, Endpoint Policy Manager just fits right in, right at -[https://dev.endpointpolicymanager.com/](https://dev.endpointpolicymanager.com/) like the Group Policy items in the box. +[https://policypak.com/](https://policypak.com/) like the Group Policy items in the box. Watch this video (exclusively for Microsoft AGPM administrators) to see exactly how to AGPM and Endpoint Policy Manager work together to provide full reporting, history and rollback capabilities. diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gettingstarted/misc/videos/changemanagementutilities/gpoadmintool.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gettingstarted/misc/videos/changemanagementutilities/gpoadmintool.md index 9ca524ab4d..0c752fa6f0 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gettingstarted/misc/videos/changemanagementutilities/gpoadmintool.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gettingstarted/misc/videos/changemanagementutilities/gpoadmintool.md @@ -38,7 +38,7 @@ central storage. We'll just go ahead and select "Endpoint Policy Manager for Moz for fun. We'll go ahead and click on this guy right here, "Mozilla Firefox." We'll change the -[https://dev.endpointpolicymanager.com/](https://dev.endpointpolicymanager.com/) from "about:blank" to "www.web1.com," just +[https://policypak.com/](https://policypak.com/) from "about:blank" to "www.web1.com," just something like that. So we've changed the homepage to "www.web1.com," and we'll go ahead and click "OK." That's it. diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gettingstarted/misc/videos/changemanagementutilities/history.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gettingstarted/misc/videos/changemanagementutilities/history.md index 5e292c0d92..89fdcc5226 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gettingstarted/misc/videos/changemanagementutilities/history.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gettingstarted/misc/videos/changemanagementutilities/history.md @@ -12,3 +12,4 @@ like an AGPM and just want to know the basics of if/when something changed AND p point-in-time rollback. + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gettingstarted/misc/videos/changemanagementutilities/netiq.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gettingstarted/misc/videos/changemanagementutilities/netiq.md index 3957dbb927..4da70afa29 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gettingstarted/misc/videos/changemanagementutilities/netiq.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gettingstarted/misc/videos/changemanagementutilities/netiq.md @@ -93,3 +93,4 @@ https://www.netwrix.com/sign_in.html?rf=tickets.html#/open-a-ticket. Or if you h particularly on NetIQ’s GPA, their support team is awesome and they’d love to help you. Thanks so very much. We look forward to seeing you soon. + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gettingstarted/misc/videos/changemanagementutilities/scriptlogicactiveadministrator.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gettingstarted/misc/videos/changemanagementutilities/scriptlogicactiveadministrator.md index 8471992168..06055d2871 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gettingstarted/misc/videos/changemanagementutilities/scriptlogicactiveadministrator.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gettingstarted/misc/videos/changemanagementutilities/scriptlogicactiveadministrator.md @@ -72,5 +72,5 @@ Administrator user and you are using it for the advanced Group Policy management back up, restore, perform history and do modeling on your GPOs themselves, you're in good company because PolicyPak is going to work with it. -[Thanks](https://dev.endpointpolicymanager.com/resources/thank-you-whitepapers/) so much, and I'll talk to you +[Thanks](https://policypak.com/resources/thank-you-whitepapers/) so much, and I'll talk to you soon. diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gettingstarted/misc/videos/changemanagementutilities/sdmchangemanager.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gettingstarted/misc/videos/changemanagementutilities/sdmchangemanager.md index 1693eaaab6..6a71b3bcb0 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gettingstarted/misc/videos/changemanagementutilities/sdmchangemanager.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gettingstarted/misc/videos/changemanagementutilities/sdmchangemanager.md @@ -9,4 +9,5 @@ sidebar_position: 60 Got SDM Change Manager? Want to know if it's compatible with Netwrix Endpoint Policy Manager (formerly PolicyPak)? (Spoiler alert: It is.) See this video to find out ! - \ No newline at end of file + + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gettingstarted/misc/videos/fslogix/_category_.json b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gettingstarted/misc/videos/fslogix/_category_.json index d68ff00f59..1570a6372f 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gettingstarted/misc/videos/fslogix/_category_.json +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gettingstarted/misc/videos/fslogix/_category_.json @@ -3,4 +3,4 @@ "position": 70, "collapsed": true, "collapsible": true -} \ No newline at end of file +} diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gettingstarted/misc/videos/fslogix/appmasking.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gettingstarted/misc/videos/fslogix/appmasking.md index 1502813b9c..b565e355fd 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gettingstarted/misc/videos/fslogix/appmasking.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gettingstarted/misc/videos/fslogix/appmasking.md @@ -11,3 +11,4 @@ Manager (formerly PolicyPak) to set the default browser based upon which browser the user. Use FSLogix to do the MASKING of BROWSERS, and let Endpoint Policy Manager do the ROUTING. + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gettingstarted/misc/videos/fslogix/broswerright.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gettingstarted/misc/videos/fslogix/broswerright.md index 355e999040..f1751ecb2c 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gettingstarted/misc/videos/fslogix/broswerright.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gettingstarted/misc/videos/fslogix/broswerright.md @@ -11,3 +11,4 @@ upon URLs or patterns. Use FSLogix to do the MASKING of BROWSERS, and let Netwri Manager (formerly PolicyPak)do the ROUTING. + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gettingstarted/misc/videos/fslogix/browserconfiguration.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gettingstarted/misc/videos/fslogix/browserconfiguration.md index 53363c08ec..7a9500ef7c 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gettingstarted/misc/videos/fslogix/browserconfiguration.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gettingstarted/misc/videos/fslogix/browserconfiguration.md @@ -78,3 +78,4 @@ Just like that, PolicyPak is enforcing your settings based upon the browser that machine because of FSLogix. I hope you like this better together story. If you're looking to get started soon, just fill out the form and we'll be in touch and we can get started right away. Thanks so much. + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gettingstarted/misc/videos/fslogix/browserdefault.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gettingstarted/misc/videos/fslogix/browserdefault.md index 2ed05cbbf3..87f5f09a8f 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gettingstarted/misc/videos/fslogix/browserdefault.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gettingstarted/misc/videos/fslogix/browserdefault.md @@ -76,3 +76,4 @@ I hope this helps you out. If you're looking to get started soon, fill out the f you the bits and you can try it out yourself and off to the races. Thanks so much. We'll talk to you soon. + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gettingstarted/misc/videos/fslogix/elevatingapplications.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gettingstarted/misc/videos/fslogix/elevatingapplications.md index 06eba03891..93d3277909 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gettingstarted/misc/videos/fslogix/elevatingapplications.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gettingstarted/misc/videos/fslogix/elevatingapplications.md @@ -92,3 +92,4 @@ all because the application is being hidden with FSLogix. So there you go. That's the better together story using PolicyPak to elevate applications when needed and use FSLogix to hide them for the guys you don't want to see them. Thanks so much. + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gettingstarted/misc/videos/fslogix/profiles.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gettingstarted/misc/videos/fslogix/profiles.md index 0170a07b34..ced73a24ba 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gettingstarted/misc/videos/fslogix/profiles.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gettingstarted/misc/videos/fslogix/profiles.md @@ -305,3 +305,4 @@ applications profiles work better together. Looking forward to getting you start products real soon. Thanks so very much and see you soon. Bye-bye. + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gettingstarted/misc/videos/fslogix/startmenu.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gettingstarted/misc/videos/fslogix/startmenu.md index 74014d6942..8b6dcae984 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gettingstarted/misc/videos/fslogix/startmenu.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gettingstarted/misc/videos/fslogix/startmenu.md @@ -15,7 +15,7 @@ Manager to manage those applications on the Start Menu and on the TaskBar. AWESO ### PolicyPak + FSLogix: Manage the Windows 10 Start Menu Hi. This is Jeremy Moskowitz. In this video, I'm going to show you how you can tame the -[https://www.endpointpolicymanager.com/pp-blog/windows-10-start-screen](https://www.endpointpolicymanager.com/pp-blog/windows-10-start-screen) +[https://www.policypak.com/pp-blog/windows-10-start-screen](https://www.policypak.com/pp-blog/windows-10-start-screen) with PolicyPak and FSLogix better together. In this example, I have a bunch of applications that are installed on the machine, but I'm going to use FSLogix to hide or mask those applications. The things is that you want to put them back with FSLogix for some users and put them into special Start @@ -113,3 +113,4 @@ PolicyPak, great better together story. If you're looking to get started, hit us you the bits and you can get started right away. Thanks so much. + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gettingstarted/misc/videos/gettingstartedmisc/_category_.json b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gettingstarted/misc/videos/gettingstartedmisc/_category_.json index 7f108a598c..9e55371f98 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gettingstarted/misc/videos/gettingstartedmisc/_category_.json +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gettingstarted/misc/videos/gettingstartedmisc/_category_.json @@ -3,4 +3,4 @@ "position": 10, "collapsed": true, "collapsible": true -} \ No newline at end of file +} diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gettingstarted/misc/videos/gettingstartedmisc/arm.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gettingstarted/misc/videos/gettingstartedmisc/arm.md index e9d508a898..cd9310cb8c 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gettingstarted/misc/videos/gettingstartedmisc/arm.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gettingstarted/misc/videos/gettingstartedmisc/arm.md @@ -9,3 +9,4 @@ sidebar_position: 40 Want to see how Netwrix Endpoint Policy Manager (formerly PolicyPak) works with ARM? Perfectly ! + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gettingstarted/misc/videos/gettingstartedmisc/editor.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gettingstarted/misc/videos/gettingstartedmisc/editor.md index f5b63fd4ac..b63858e067 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gettingstarted/misc/videos/gettingstartedmisc/editor.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gettingstarted/misc/videos/gettingstartedmisc/editor.md @@ -10,3 +10,4 @@ Don't want to use the GPMC to create or edit Netwrix Endpoint Policy Manager (fo policies? No GPMC, no problem with this included utility! + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gettingstarted/misc/videos/gettingstartedmisc/freetraining.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gettingstarted/misc/videos/gettingstartedmisc/freetraining.md index 3f6601aa7f..d9602c9957 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gettingstarted/misc/videos/gettingstartedmisc/freetraining.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gettingstarted/misc/videos/gettingstartedmisc/freetraining.md @@ -12,3 +12,4 @@ Endpoint Policy Manager Portal in this brief tutorial. + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gettingstarted/misc/videos/gettingstartedmisc/sidexporter.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gettingstarted/misc/videos/gettingstartedmisc/sidexporter.md index 479307f99a..1e54a63750 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gettingstarted/misc/videos/gettingstartedmisc/sidexporter.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gettingstarted/misc/videos/gettingstartedmisc/sidexporter.md @@ -10,3 +10,4 @@ Need to quickly get SIDs from on-prem or Azure AD and use them with Netwrix Endp (formerly PolicyPak)? Here's the video. + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gettingstarted/misc/videos/gettingstartedmisc/solutionmethods.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gettingstarted/misc/videos/gettingstartedmisc/solutionmethods.md index b96f729546..64997912e3 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gettingstarted/misc/videos/gettingstartedmisc/solutionmethods.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gettingstarted/misc/videos/gettingstartedmisc/solutionmethods.md @@ -382,3 +382,4 @@ With that in mind, I hope this has been informative for you. If you have any que personally take your questions. Of course, the sales team is also available to help you through your journey. Thank you very much for being a PolicyPak customer. Looking forward to helping you out real soon. Thanks so very much. + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gettingstarted/misc/videos/methods/_category_.json b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gettingstarted/misc/videos/methods/_category_.json index be32e15c43..b1a6d23f66 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gettingstarted/misc/videos/methods/_category_.json +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gettingstarted/misc/videos/methods/_category_.json @@ -3,4 +3,4 @@ "position": 50, "collapsed": true, "collapsible": true -} \ No newline at end of file +} diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gettingstarted/misc/videos/methods/exporterutility.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gettingstarted/misc/videos/methods/exporterutility.md index a00403fabf..50906109b8 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gettingstarted/misc/videos/methods/exporterutility.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gettingstarted/misc/videos/methods/exporterutility.md @@ -23,7 +23,7 @@ service. By now, you've probably seen a lot of great videos showing you a bunch of awesome things that Endpoint Policy Manager can do: delivering settings using Group Policy, giving single applications elevated rights for standard users, you can -[https://www.endpointpolicymanager.com/pp-blog/windows-10-block-websites](https://www.endpointpolicymanager.com/pp-blog/windows-10-block-websites) +[https://www.policypak.com/pp-blog/windows-10-block-websites](https://www.policypak.com/pp-blog/windows-10-block-websites) – all kinds of great things. But what if you aren't using Group Policy? What if you're using SCCM or KACE or LANDESK or you have @@ -97,7 +97,7 @@ right click and "Export Collections as XML." Since I have two, I'll go ahead and "Save" and we're done. With -"[https://www.endpointpolicymanager.com/products/endpointpolicymanager-least-privilege-manager.html](https://www.endpointpolicymanager.com/products/endpointpolicymanager-least-privilege-manager.html)," +"[https://www.policypak.com/products/endpointpolicymanager-least-privilege-manager.html](https://www.policypak.com/products/endpointpolicymanager-least-privilege-manager.html)," which allows you to kill local admin rights and elevate only the applications you need, you'll create your directives like I've done here. Again, we can right click and "Export as XML," we can "EXPORT COLLECTION," or we can right click and "Export Collections as XML." If we do this, this will @@ -174,3 +174,4 @@ webinar to learn all of the things Endpoint Policy Manager can do. Then we'll ha and you'll be off to the races for your very own trial of Endpoint Policy Manager. Thanks, and we'll see you in the next video. + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gettingstarted/misc/videos/methods/sccmendpointpolicymanager.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gettingstarted/misc/videos/methods/sccmendpointpolicymanager.md index e49f57b5ae..76aaadab11 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gettingstarted/misc/videos/methods/sccmendpointpolicymanager.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gettingstarted/misc/videos/methods/sccmendpointpolicymanager.md @@ -27,11 +27,11 @@ little bit wider. We're going to actually use three different components of the PolicyPak software. Here we go. Let's open up this node. I'm going to use the "Application Settings Manager" to manage some Firefox settings. I'm going to use the -"[https://www.endpointpolicymanager.com/products/endpointpolicymanager-least-privilege-manager.html](https://www.endpointpolicymanager.com/products/endpointpolicymanager-least-privilege-manager.html)" +"[https://www.policypak.com/products/endpointpolicymanager-least-privilege-manager.html](https://www.policypak.com/products/endpointpolicymanager-least-privilege-manager.html)" component here to make sure that my users can't download and run unknown ware, malicious software. And I'm going to use the "Browser Router" to make sure that every URL with the word "Google" in it will open up in Chrome, and I'll use it also to -[https://www.endpointpolicymanager.com/pp-blog/windows-10-block-websites](https://www.endpointpolicymanager.com/pp-blog/windows-10-block-websites) +[https://www.policypak.com/pp-blog/windows-10-block-websites](https://www.policypak.com/pp-blog/windows-10-block-websites) like Facebook. Let's start off with the "Application Settings Manager." There are other videos on the website that @@ -39,7 +39,7 @@ will go into greater detail on all of these components. For today, all I want to some settings and then export them and deploy them using not Group Policy. Let's go over here. I want to deliver the setting that I want a particular "Home Page" to be there. -Let's just go with "www.endpointpolicymanager.com." Then let's also say that we can't have users going into +Let's just go with "www.policypak.com." Then let's also say that we can't have users going into incognito mode. Let's go over to "Extras." We're going to "Turn off private browsing," and we'll save that. @@ -118,7 +118,7 @@ here. Now that we've done this, when we go to our settings that used to be ungoverned we'll find out a new thing. Let's open up "Mozilla Firefox" and see what happens. There we go. We have our homepage set -to "www.endpointpolicymanager.com" just like we told it to. When we come here, we can no longer get into the +to "www.policypak.com" just like we told it to. When we come here, we can no longer get into the incognito mode. So we ripped the knob off of that one, we set this homepage, and that was done using the Application Settings Manager. @@ -141,3 +141,4 @@ it using SCCM or KACE or whatever you have. If this is interesting to you, let us know and we'll get you started on a free trial right away. I'll see you in the next video. Thanks for watching. + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gettingstarted/misc/videos/methods/sccmgrouppolicy.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gettingstarted/misc/videos/methods/sccmgrouppolicy.md index ec4f749a38..a32102d59d 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gettingstarted/misc/videos/methods/sccmgrouppolicy.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gettingstarted/misc/videos/methods/sccmgrouppolicy.md @@ -37,7 +37,7 @@ and "Save" that. There we go. It just dropped it right on the desktop there. The next things we're going to do, the Group Policy Preferences and the Security Settings, are a little bit different. Instead of creating stuff within the "PolicyPak" node, I've done a little prepro on this and I have created "Shortcuts" over on the computer side. It's just a little -"PolicyPak" shortcut. It's going to take you to "www.endpointpolicymanager.com" and the icon is a little +"PolicyPak" shortcut. It's going to take you to "www.policypak.com" and the icon is a little butterfly. I've already created that in "Preferences." What PolicyPak now allows me to do is when I go to @@ -112,11 +112,11 @@ real quick. Again, this would be done silently in the background if you were usi software. I'm just doing it manually for this video. And here we are. We have the butterfly icon that popped up. If we double click it, it's going to -take us to "endpointpolicymanager.com" just like we said. If I'm trying to get back into that "Control Panel," +take us to "policypak.com" just like we said. If I'm trying to get back into that "Control Panel," I'm not going to be able to do it. It has been restricted. Finally, let me just -"[Run as administrator](https://www.endpointpolicymanager.com/products/endpointpolicymanager-least-privilege-manager.html)" +"[Run as administrator](https://www.policypak.com/products/endpointpolicymanager-least-privilege-manager.html)" so we can check out that guest account. All right, let's drill down to "Windows Settings/Security Settings/Local Policies/Security Options." What do you know? "PolicyPakGuest." @@ -128,3 +128,4 @@ If that's interesting to you, get in touch with us and we'll be happy to get you trial right away. I'll see you in the next video. Thanks for watching. + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gettingstarted/misc/videos/netwrixauditor/_category_.json b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gettingstarted/misc/videos/netwrixauditor/_category_.json index 07d5677b41..4bf1633dff 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gettingstarted/misc/videos/netwrixauditor/_category_.json +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gettingstarted/misc/videos/netwrixauditor/_category_.json @@ -3,4 +3,4 @@ "position": 40, "collapsed": true, "collapsible": true -} \ No newline at end of file +} diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gettingstarted/misc/videos/netwrixauditor/auditordemo.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gettingstarted/misc/videos/netwrixauditor/auditordemo.md index 96f21a93af..0d82f9503d 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gettingstarted/misc/videos/netwrixauditor/auditordemo.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gettingstarted/misc/videos/netwrixauditor/auditordemo.md @@ -10,3 +10,4 @@ Want to know what changed in GPO / Netwrix Endpoint Policy Manager (formerly Pol Netwrix Auditor? Check out this demo of how the integration works! + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gettingstarted/misc/videos/netwrixauditor/auditorsetup.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gettingstarted/misc/videos/netwrixauditor/auditorsetup.md index a5a96231ad..12b6642541 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gettingstarted/misc/videos/netwrixauditor/auditorsetup.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gettingstarted/misc/videos/netwrixauditor/auditorsetup.md @@ -10,3 +10,4 @@ Ready to connect Netwrix Endpoint Policy Manager (formerly PolicyPak) and Netwri initial setup steps! + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gettingstarted/misc/videos/troubleshooting/_category_.json b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gettingstarted/misc/videos/troubleshooting/_category_.json index 289c6f8855..30e7620b07 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gettingstarted/misc/videos/troubleshooting/_category_.json +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gettingstarted/misc/videos/troubleshooting/_category_.json @@ -3,4 +3,4 @@ "position": 20, "collapsed": true, "collapsible": true -} \ No newline at end of file +} diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gettingstarted/misc/videos/troubleshooting/admx.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gettingstarted/misc/videos/troubleshooting/admx.md index e60e1e4d76..82eff009d3 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gettingstarted/misc/videos/troubleshooting/admx.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gettingstarted/misc/videos/troubleshooting/admx.md @@ -11,3 +11,4 @@ Manager (formerly PolicyPak). But you can use this ADMX setting to specify which Policy Manager should exclude. + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gettingstarted/misc/videos/troubleshooting/admxfiles.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gettingstarted/misc/videos/troubleshooting/admxfiles.md index 12ccb06785..b7b6d0d9cb 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gettingstarted/misc/videos/troubleshooting/admxfiles.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gettingstarted/misc/videos/troubleshooting/admxfiles.md @@ -10,3 +10,4 @@ Learn how to implement theNetwrix Endpoint Policy Manager (formerly PolicyPak) A files. + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gettingstarted/misc/videos/troubleshooting/gpobackup.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gettingstarted/misc/videos/troubleshooting/gpobackup.md index 56cf8ae91a..6d5a43c3c3 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gettingstarted/misc/videos/troubleshooting/gpobackup.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gettingstarted/misc/videos/troubleshooting/gpobackup.md @@ -62,3 +62,4 @@ what's going on. I hope this gives you enough to go on. If you're watching this video, that means we need you to back up a Group Policy object, get it to us as a zip in this format with the contents of the backup and the manifested XML file. That way we can take the steps we need to help you out. Thank you very much. Talk to you soon. + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gettingstarted/misc/videos/troubleshooting/itemleveltargeting.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gettingstarted/misc/videos/troubleshooting/itemleveltargeting.md index e8f9ff22e6..e01aaf8f35 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gettingstarted/misc/videos/troubleshooting/itemleveltargeting.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gettingstarted/misc/videos/troubleshooting/itemleveltargeting.md @@ -16,3 +16,4 @@ This tool only works when the Netwrix Endpoint Policy Manager (formerly PolicyPa installed on the machine you wish to perform ILT tests. ::: + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gettingstarted/misc/videos/troubleshooting/logs.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gettingstarted/misc/videos/troubleshooting/logs.md index a0a2bff990..0fa2ce3726 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gettingstarted/misc/videos/troubleshooting/logs.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gettingstarted/misc/videos/troubleshooting/logs.md @@ -20,3 +20,4 @@ topic for additional information on current support policies and how to get the Use this video for gathering and uploading logs for versions previous to Endpoint Policy Manager v25.4. + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gettingstarted/misc/videos/troubleshooting/mdm.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gettingstarted/misc/videos/troubleshooting/mdm.md index b1740dfd5e..553e413ed3 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gettingstarted/misc/videos/troubleshooting/mdm.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gettingstarted/misc/videos/troubleshooting/mdm.md @@ -47,8 +47,8 @@ for a Group Policy Edition or for the pre-deployment testing for the Cloud or MD All right, and we are back. Let's check and see if this machine is behaving as though it's licensed. See if Process Monitor ("Procmon") will run elevated. There we go. It runs elevated just like we -told it to. If we come over to "Firefox," let's see if it takes us to endpointpolicymanager.com homepage that I -set for it. There we go: "Waiting for www.endpointpolicymanager.com." It looks like it's going to take us there, +told it to. If we come over to "Firefox," let's see if it takes us to policypak.com homepage that I +set for it. There we go: "Waiting for www.policypak.com." It looks like it's going to take us there, and there we have it. All right, so just to prove that I haven't pulled any trickery on you, let's go back and look at my @@ -68,3 +68,4 @@ you have permission from Sales, it's a great way to be able to have just like a some work on. I hope that helps you out, and we'll talk to you soon. Thanks. + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gettingstarted/misc/videos/troubleshooting/powershell.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gettingstarted/misc/videos/troubleshooting/powershell.md index 23671c6509..c38520b5c6 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gettingstarted/misc/videos/troubleshooting/powershell.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gettingstarted/misc/videos/troubleshooting/powershell.md @@ -10,3 +10,4 @@ Not sure which GPOs contain Netwrix Endpoint Policy Manager (formerly PolicyPak) PowerShell applet to get to the bottom of where your PP settings are. + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gettingstarted/misc/videos/troubleshooting/processmonitor.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gettingstarted/misc/videos/troubleshooting/processmonitor.md index 1dcfce72c3..1ae2f80221 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gettingstarted/misc/videos/troubleshooting/processmonitor.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gettingstarted/misc/videos/troubleshooting/processmonitor.md @@ -60,3 +60,4 @@ That should give you enough to go on in order to get us a very simple Process Mo then we can go from there and see if we can address your concern. Thank you very much. Talk to you soon. + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gettingstarted/misc/videos/troubleshooting/unlicense.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gettingstarted/misc/videos/troubleshooting/unlicense.md index 92a1ce500e..5fd4bdab41 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gettingstarted/misc/videos/troubleshooting/unlicense.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gettingstarted/misc/videos/troubleshooting/unlicense.md @@ -67,3 +67,4 @@ we can just get down and figure out exactly which component it is that's causing ope this video helps you out. Looking forward to getting you fixed, up and running with PolicyPak real soon. Thanks so much. + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gettingstarted/misc/videos/upgradingmaintenance/_category_.json b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gettingstarted/misc/videos/upgradingmaintenance/_category_.json index e1e400b680..dac3d7501a 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gettingstarted/misc/videos/upgradingmaintenance/_category_.json +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gettingstarted/misc/videos/upgradingmaintenance/_category_.json @@ -3,4 +3,4 @@ "position": 30, "collapsed": true, "collapsible": true -} \ No newline at end of file +} diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gettingstarted/misc/videos/upgradingmaintenance/backup.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gettingstarted/misc/videos/upgradingmaintenance/backup.md index 273192fbe9..120e8bfed9 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gettingstarted/misc/videos/upgradingmaintenance/backup.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gettingstarted/misc/videos/upgradingmaintenance/backup.md @@ -82,3 +82,4 @@ configuration and import it into another Group Policy Object. So this gives you the ultimate ability to have a corporate-wide standard and then set it once and then dictate it to the particular Group Policy Objects you need, no matter what domain that they’re in. With that in mind, this is Jeremy Moskowitz saying thanks for checking out PolicyPak. Take care. + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gettingstarted/misc/videos/upgradingmaintenance/backupoptions.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gettingstarted/misc/videos/upgradingmaintenance/backupoptions.md index 650a83a6c2..061c51fb70 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gettingstarted/misc/videos/upgradingmaintenance/backupoptions.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gettingstarted/misc/videos/upgradingmaintenance/backupoptions.md @@ -7,3 +7,4 @@ sidebar_position: 10 # Endpoint Policy Manager: Backup and Restore Options to Recover from nearly any problem + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gettingstarted/misc/videos/videolearningcenter.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gettingstarted/misc/videos/videolearningcenter.md index b2de90ffe7..49dc07e7d4 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gettingstarted/misc/videos/videolearningcenter.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gettingstarted/misc/videos/videolearningcenter.md @@ -80,3 +80,4 @@ See the following Video topics for getting started with Endpoint Policy Manager - [Endpoint Policy Manager Integrates with NetIQ GPA](/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gettingstarted/misc/videos/changemanagementutilities/netiq.md) - [Endpoint Policy Manager and Quest (ScriptLogic) ActiveAdministrator](/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gettingstarted/misc/videos/changemanagementutilities/scriptlogicactiveadministrator.md) - [Endpoint Policy Manager and SDM CHANGE MANAGER](/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gettingstarted/misc/videos/changemanagementutilities/sdmchangemanager.md) + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gettingstarted/misc/videos/windowsvirtualdesktops/_category_.json b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gettingstarted/misc/videos/windowsvirtualdesktops/_category_.json index 19b4abe465..f69ddc3f9e 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gettingstarted/misc/videos/windowsvirtualdesktops/_category_.json +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gettingstarted/misc/videos/windowsvirtualdesktops/_category_.json @@ -3,4 +3,4 @@ "position": 60, "collapsed": true, "collapsible": true -} \ No newline at end of file +} diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gettingstarted/misc/videos/windowsvirtualdesktops/admintemplatemanager.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gettingstarted/misc/videos/windowsvirtualdesktops/admintemplatemanager.md index 11fb0f9f67..e137b5ff55 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gettingstarted/misc/videos/windowsvirtualdesktops/admintemplatemanager.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gettingstarted/misc/videos/windowsvirtualdesktops/admintemplatemanager.md @@ -11,3 +11,4 @@ Manager (formerly PolicyPak) Admin Template Manager to make decisions about whic hit what machines at what times. Reduce the amount of GPOs at the same time. + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gettingstarted/misc/videos/windowsvirtualdesktops/applicationsettings.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gettingstarted/misc/videos/windowsvirtualdesktops/applicationsettings.md index d6050fcd6e..b8fb358c6b 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gettingstarted/misc/videos/windowsvirtualdesktops/applicationsettings.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gettingstarted/misc/videos/windowsvirtualdesktops/applicationsettings.md @@ -54,7 +54,7 @@ Now I'll just right click, "New Application," and I'll pick "PolicyPak for Mozil We'll go ahead and double click on this guy. We have over 500 preconfigured Paks so if there's some particular application you want to manage, chances are we can do it. -If you want to set the "Home Page" to "www.endpointpolicymanager.com," that's great. While we're here, why don't +If you want to set the "Home Page" to "www.policypak.com," that's great. While we're here, why don't we right click and "Lockdown this setting using the same system-wide config file" so users can't be naughty and work around it. We'll go ahead and do that. @@ -81,7 +81,7 @@ are fast enough here, maybe we can see PolicyPak's magic kick in right here. It its thing, but the idea is that PolicyPak runs right alongside with Group Policy at logon time. And when it does, magic occurs. -There you can see, "www.endpointpolicymanager.com" as the default there. If we take a look at some of the other +There you can see, "www.policypak.com" as the default there. If we take a look at some of the other settings that we set, go to "Tools/Options" here, we can see that we've got the "Home page" locked down. We can see that we've got "Never check for updates" the way we want to as well. And then if we go to "Privacy & Security," we've unchecked "Remember logins and passwords for websites." @@ -97,3 +97,4 @@ All right, I hope this video helps you out. Looking forward to getting you start real soon. Thanks. + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gettingstarted/misc/videos/windowsvirtualdesktops/browserrouter.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gettingstarted/misc/videos/windowsvirtualdesktops/browserrouter.md index 216ec41c01..cb772cf647 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gettingstarted/misc/videos/windowsvirtualdesktops/browserrouter.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gettingstarted/misc/videos/windowsvirtualdesktops/browserrouter.md @@ -145,3 +145,4 @@ it doesn't matter what browser we're in. We're going to smack that down. Again, I hope this video helps you out. I'm looking forward to getting you start with PolicyPak and Windows virtual desktop and Browser Router real soon. Thank you very much. Take care. + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gettingstarted/misc/videos/windowsvirtualdesktops/elevateapplication.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gettingstarted/misc/videos/windowsvirtualdesktops/elevateapplication.md index ef86a6b2ad..1b95923dff 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gettingstarted/misc/videos/windowsvirtualdesktops/elevateapplication.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gettingstarted/misc/videos/windowsvirtualdesktops/elevateapplication.md @@ -79,3 +79,4 @@ Okay, well, with that in mind, I hope this helps you out and gets you past a bun privilege problems using PolicyPak Least Privilege Manager. Thanks so very much for watching and talk to you soon. + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gettingstarted/misc/videos/windowsvirtualdesktops/elevateinstall.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gettingstarted/misc/videos/windowsvirtualdesktops/elevateinstall.md index ac948e45cb..d2d7397294 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gettingstarted/misc/videos/windowsvirtualdesktops/elevateinstall.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gettingstarted/misc/videos/windowsvirtualdesktops/elevateinstall.md @@ -92,3 +92,4 @@ And that's it. Let me go ahead and relaunch it just for fun. The user has then a completed the goal of keeping their own "Remote Desktop" up to date just like that. All right, hope this video helps you out, and continue onward to the next video. + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gettingstarted/misc/videos/windowsvirtualdesktops/gettingstarted.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gettingstarted/misc/videos/windowsvirtualdesktops/gettingstarted.md index 3c7539f836..b830dcf218 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gettingstarted/misc/videos/windowsvirtualdesktops/gettingstarted.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gettingstarted/misc/videos/windowsvirtualdesktops/gettingstarted.md @@ -118,3 +118,4 @@ Okay, that's it for this video. In the next video, you'll see lots of magic tric and Windows Virtual Desktop. Thank you very much for watching, and talk to you soon. + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gettingstarted/misc/videos/windowsvirtualdesktops/leastprivilege.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gettingstarted/misc/videos/windowsvirtualdesktops/leastprivilege.md index d5b25e87d9..de03f2b6c2 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gettingstarted/misc/videos/windowsvirtualdesktops/leastprivilege.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gettingstarted/misc/videos/windowsvirtualdesktops/leastprivilege.md @@ -14,3 +14,4 @@ Manager though, this is a slam-dunk. See how users on their own laptops can keep Desktop app updated themselves. + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gettingstarted/misc/videos/windowsvirtualdesktops/startscreen.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gettingstarted/misc/videos/windowsvirtualdesktops/startscreen.md index 050c8b77d6..863669d6a6 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gettingstarted/misc/videos/windowsvirtualdesktops/startscreen.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gettingstarted/misc/videos/windowsvirtualdesktops/startscreen.md @@ -182,3 +182,4 @@ Start Screen & Taskbar Manager. I hope this video helps you out. Looking forward to helping you get started real soon. Thanks a bunch. + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gettingstarted/misc/videos/windowsvirtualdesktops/tour.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gettingstarted/misc/videos/windowsvirtualdesktops/tour.md index c686e567c3..6c9c6eac91 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gettingstarted/misc/videos/windowsvirtualdesktops/tour.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gettingstarted/misc/videos/windowsvirtualdesktops/tour.md @@ -13,3 +13,4 @@ RIGHT browser for the RIGHT website with Endpoint Policy Manager Browser Router Desktop! + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gettingstarted/overview.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gettingstarted/overview.md index a9d2093bb1..9ea5ea09ba 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gettingstarted/overview.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gettingstarted/overview.md @@ -36,7 +36,7 @@ Figure 1. Inside the Endpoint Policy Manager Customer Portal. :::note Video: For an overview on how to use the Endpoint Policy Manager Customer Portal and understand subscriptions, please watch the following video: -[https://www.endpointpolicymanager.com/video/endpointpolicymanager-portal-how-to-download-endpointpolicymanager-and-get-free-training.html](https://www.endpointpolicymanager.com/video/endpointpolicymanager-portal-how-to-download-endpointpolicymanager-and-get-free-training.html) +[https://www.policypak.com/video/endpointpolicymanager-portal-how-to-download-endpointpolicymanager-and-get-free-training.html](https://www.policypak.com/video/endpointpolicymanager-portal-how-to-download-endpointpolicymanager-and-get-free-training.html) ::: @@ -141,3 +141,5 @@ MDM provider. - For video overviews of using Endpoint Policy Manager with a UEM tool like SCCM see: Getting Started with Endpoint Policy Manager (Misc) > [Knowledge Base](/docs/endpointpolicymanager/). + + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gettingstarted/overviewinstall/_category_.json b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gettingstarted/overviewinstall/_category_.json index 8b6ba04b1f..a9baf5118f 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gettingstarted/overviewinstall/_category_.json +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gettingstarted/overviewinstall/_category_.json @@ -7,4 +7,4 @@ "type": "doc", "id": "overviewinstall" } -} \ No newline at end of file +} diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gettingstarted/overviewinstall/clientsideextension.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gettingstarted/overviewinstall/clientsideextension.md index 66e0d5e49e..94fb5adfd0 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gettingstarted/overviewinstall/clientsideextension.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gettingstarted/overviewinstall/clientsideextension.md @@ -115,3 +115,4 @@ Policy Software Installation, it's easy to do. For more information on how to perform an upgrade using Group Policy Software Installation. See the [Upgrading the CSE using GPSI](/docs/endpointpolicymanager/archive/upgrading.md) topic for additional information. + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gettingstarted/overviewinstall/downloadcontents.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gettingstarted/overviewinstall/downloadcontents.md index a9963350b3..2194d4c319 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gettingstarted/overviewinstall/downloadcontents.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gettingstarted/overviewinstall/downloadcontents.md @@ -28,3 +28,4 @@ need them past this point. The result will be three unpacked folders looking lik for Application Manager or Production-Guidance. Now that everything is organized, you are ready to begin your installation. + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gettingstarted/overviewinstall/overviewinstall.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gettingstarted/overviewinstall/overviewinstall.md index f2a9c4a151..f78db6471a 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gettingstarted/overviewinstall/overviewinstall.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gettingstarted/overviewinstall/overviewinstall.md @@ -43,3 +43,4 @@ Netwrix Sales for a Endpoint Policy Manager Cloud enablement. Additionally, if you want to try Endpoint Policy Manager for Macintosh, that will also require a discussion with Netwrix Sales. + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gettingstarted/overviewinstall/powershell.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gettingstarted/overviewinstall/powershell.md index 7123469da6..78073292e1 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gettingstarted/overviewinstall/powershell.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gettingstarted/overviewinstall/powershell.md @@ -179,3 +179,4 @@ PolicyPak, you can use cmdlets like the following examples: Description automatically generated](/images/endpointpolicymanager/install/endpointpolicymanager_and_powershell_9_850x594.webp) + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gettingstarted/overviewinstall/prepareendpoint.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gettingstarted/overviewinstall/prepareendpoint.md index ab1503e73e..39f9d5fd60 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gettingstarted/overviewinstall/prepareendpoint.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gettingstarted/overviewinstall/prepareendpoint.md @@ -78,3 +78,4 @@ topic for further details on validating licensing. See also the [Testing and Troubleshooting By Renaming an endpoint Computer](/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gettingstarted/misc/videos/troubleshooting/mdm.md) topic for further details showing what happens when you rename a computer and how Endpoint Policy Manager reacts. + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gettingstarted/overviewinstall/preparemanagementsta/_category_.json b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gettingstarted/overviewinstall/preparemanagementsta/_category_.json index c930e6161f..70d636da54 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gettingstarted/overviewinstall/preparemanagementsta/_category_.json +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gettingstarted/overviewinstall/preparemanagementsta/_category_.json @@ -7,4 +7,4 @@ "type": "doc", "id": "preparemanagementstation" } -} \ No newline at end of file +} diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gettingstarted/overviewinstall/preparemanagementsta/preparemanagementstation.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gettingstarted/overviewinstall/preparemanagementsta/preparemanagementstation.md index 46429ab9b2..3dcfc2ceae 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gettingstarted/overviewinstall/preparemanagementsta/preparemanagementstation.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gettingstarted/overviewinstall/preparemanagementsta/preparemanagementstation.md @@ -59,3 +59,4 @@ Additional resources you may be interested in: - [How to create a DC for editing purposes](/docs/endpointpolicymanager/deliverymethods/cloud/videos/testlabbestpractices/createdc.md) - [Admin Console And CSE Installation](/docs/endpointpolicymanager/deliverymethods/grouppolicy/videos/gettingstarted/install.md) + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gettingstarted/overviewinstall/preparemanagementsta/specificcomponents.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gettingstarted/overviewinstall/preparemanagementsta/specificcomponents.md index cf12d68ea2..6059738b48 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gettingstarted/overviewinstall/preparemanagementsta/specificcomponents.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gettingstarted/overviewinstall/preparemanagementsta/specificcomponents.md @@ -34,3 +34,4 @@ Talk to sales if you need help and/or wish to try Endpoint Policy Manager Cloud Lastly, if you need help and/or wish to try Endpoint Policy Manager cloud you will need to talk with your Netwrix Salesperson. For help, please email [endpointpolicymanagerSales@netwrix.com](mailto:endpointpolicymanagerSales@netwrix.com). + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gettingstarted/quickstart/_category_.json b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gettingstarted/quickstart/_category_.json index 7ac1777b8f..c97afefc3d 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gettingstarted/quickstart/_category_.json +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gettingstarted/quickstart/_category_.json @@ -7,4 +7,4 @@ "type": "doc", "id": "overview" } -} \ No newline at end of file +} diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gettingstarted/quickstart/cloud.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gettingstarted/quickstart/cloud.md index 7bf012f082..5307b0315b 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gettingstarted/quickstart/cloud.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gettingstarted/quickstart/cloud.md @@ -13,7 +13,7 @@ Follow the steps below to carry out the Endpoint Policy Manager cloud delivery: **Step 1 –** Install the Endpoint Policy Manager Cloud Client on an example endpoint -Log on to [cloud.endpointpolicymanager.com](http://cloud.endpointpolicymanager.com/) with the credentials provided to you +Log on to [cloud.policypak.com](https://cloud.policypak.com/) with the credentials provided to you via email from Netwrix sales. In the Company tab download the PolicyPak Cloud Client MSI for your PolicyPak Cloud tenant. @@ -54,3 +54,4 @@ If you want to make Endpoint Policy Manager specific settings (like Endpoint Pol Privilege Manager, etc.) via Endpoint Policy Manager Cloud, see the [Endpoint Policy ManagerCloud: How to deploy Endpoint Policy Manager specific settings (using in-cloud editors and exporting from on-prem)](/docs/endpointpolicymanager/deliverymethods/cloud/videos/gettingstarted/endpointpolicymanagersettings.md) video. + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gettingstarted/quickstart/grouppolicy.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gettingstarted/quickstart/grouppolicy.md index 52fd44ee1b..cc7e781bd6 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gettingstarted/quickstart/grouppolicy.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gettingstarted/quickstart/grouppolicy.md @@ -40,3 +40,4 @@ video to install a license file. Check the [What is the fastest way to get started in an Endpoint Policy Manager trial, without running the License Request Tool?](/docs/endpointpolicymanager/licensing/knowledgebase/requestingall/trial.md) topic to see how to rename a computer or perform alternative licensing. + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gettingstarted/quickstart/mdm.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gettingstarted/quickstart/mdm.md index 576bc715ca..fb8ec12b8a 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gettingstarted/quickstart/mdm.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gettingstarted/quickstart/mdm.md @@ -41,3 +41,4 @@ video to install an MDM license file. Check the [What is the fastest way to get started in an Endpoint Policy Manager trial, without running the License Request Tool?](/docs/endpointpolicymanager/licensing/knowledgebase/requestingall/trial.md) topic to see how to rename a computer or perform alternative licensing. + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gettingstarted/quickstart/overview.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gettingstarted/quickstart/overview.md index 11ff576855..5aa612eff1 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gettingstarted/quickstart/overview.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gettingstarted/quickstart/overview.md @@ -9,7 +9,7 @@ sidebar_position: 20 Getting Started First, download the Netwrix Endpoint Policy Manager (formerly PolicyPak) software from the portal at -endpointpolicymanager.com. See the +policypak.com. See the [Endpoint Policy ManagerPortal: How to download Endpoint Policy Manager and get free training](/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gettingstarted/misc/videos/gettingstartedmisc/freetraining.md) topic for video details on downloading. @@ -21,3 +21,4 @@ Use Group Policy for your Quick Start. However, any delivery method may be used as appropriate. ::: + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gpcompliancereporter/_category_.json b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gpcompliancereporter/_category_.json index fa39204c6b..8d26c8fd4c 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gpcompliancereporter/_category_.json +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gpcompliancereporter/_category_.json @@ -7,4 +7,4 @@ "type": "doc", "id": "overview" } -} \ No newline at end of file +} diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gpcompliancereporter/manual/_category_.json b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gpcompliancereporter/manual/_category_.json index 700bbc7e70..aefa364a3c 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gpcompliancereporter/manual/_category_.json +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gpcompliancereporter/manual/_category_.json @@ -1 +1,2 @@ {"label":"Manual","position":1,"collapsed":true,"collapsible":true} + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gpcompliancereporter/manual/admxregistry.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gpcompliancereporter/manual/admxregistry.md index e8c5961c80..d1cf412d81 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gpcompliancereporter/manual/admxregistry.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gpcompliancereporter/manual/admxregistry.md @@ -82,3 +82,4 @@ Table 4: Settings to enable diagnostics. | Endpoint Policy Manager GPCR client (admin console) | Enable diagnostics output for Endpoint Policy Manager GPCR | Key: `HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\Software\Wow6432Node\Policies\PolicyPak\PPGPCR Client` Values: EnableDiagnostics, DiagnosticsPath | `%LOCALAPPDATA%\PolicyPak\PolicyPak Group Policy Compliance Reporter\Diagnostics` | | Endpoint Policy Manager GPCR server | Enable diagnostics output for Endpoint Policy Manager GPCR server | Key: `HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\Software\Wow6432Node\Policies\PolicyPak\PPGPCR Server` Values: `EnableDiagnostics`, `DiagnosticsPath` | `%ProgramData%\PolicyPak\PolicyPak Group Policy Compliance Reporter Server\Diagnostics` | | Endpoint (to downgrade Auditor to older GPRESULT /X method from WMI Method) | None (yet) | Key: `HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\Software\Policies\\PolicyPak\PPGPCR Auditor Endpoint` Value: `UseGPResultBasedAuditor = 1` | | + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gpcompliancereporter/manual/auditing.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gpcompliancereporter/manual/auditing.md index 0b098bc1c3..8a683c4083 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gpcompliancereporter/manual/auditing.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gpcompliancereporter/manual/auditing.md @@ -57,3 +57,4 @@ The "Has Audit Task" column is only present when the Endpoint Policy Manager GPC is communicating with a Endpoint Policy Manager GPCR server (clientless auditing mode). ::: + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gpcompliancereporter/manual/clientendpoint.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gpcompliancereporter/manual/clientendpoint.md index 06598a26ab..2edfb87b62 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gpcompliancereporter/manual/clientendpoint.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gpcompliancereporter/manual/clientendpoint.md @@ -135,3 +135,4 @@ computer. Unless there is a perfect match, you will receive a warning, as shown Figure 67. You will receive a warning if there is not a perfect match between the RCT and the target computer. + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gpcompliancereporter/manual/concepts/_category_.json b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gpcompliancereporter/manual/concepts/_category_.json index fed5f95f34..edb7774ad8 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gpcompliancereporter/manual/concepts/_category_.json +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gpcompliancereporter/manual/concepts/_category_.json @@ -7,4 +7,4 @@ "type": "doc", "id": "concepts" } -} \ No newline at end of file +} diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gpcompliancereporter/manual/concepts/concepts.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gpcompliancereporter/manual/concepts/concepts.md index b86ce0c943..7184ca3be5 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gpcompliancereporter/manual/concepts/concepts.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gpcompliancereporter/manual/concepts/concepts.md @@ -8,3 +8,4 @@ sidebar_position: 10 In the sections below, we'll discuss some important GPCR concepts and then jump into the Quickstart guide. + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gpcompliancereporter/manual/concepts/grouppolicyresults.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gpcompliancereporter/manual/concepts/grouppolicyresults.md index 9fbe5a04c8..fbd81ac718 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gpcompliancereporter/manual/concepts/grouppolicyresults.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gpcompliancereporter/manual/concepts/grouppolicyresults.md @@ -35,3 +35,4 @@ cannot: Endpoint Policy Manager GPCR allows you to define pass/fail settings compliance across your network, providing a metric to test against. Its two modes of operation, pull mode and push mode, are described next. + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gpcompliancereporter/manual/concepts/overview.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gpcompliancereporter/manual/concepts/overview.md index 8fb042c503..d73d2f939d 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gpcompliancereporter/manual/concepts/overview.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gpcompliancereporter/manual/concepts/overview.md @@ -32,3 +32,4 @@ to be on at the time administrators want to query their status. As soon as Group data is automatically delivered to the shared database on the designated Endpoint Policy Manager GPCR server. Additionally, since all data is centrally stored in a server, administrators can share all tests or results. + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gpcompliancereporter/manual/concepts/prepare/_category_.json b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gpcompliancereporter/manual/concepts/prepare/_category_.json index aeda5ae471..abf01969f5 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gpcompliancereporter/manual/concepts/prepare/_category_.json +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gpcompliancereporter/manual/concepts/prepare/_category_.json @@ -7,4 +7,4 @@ "type": "doc", "id": "overview" } -} \ No newline at end of file +} diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gpcompliancereporter/manual/concepts/prepare/client.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gpcompliancereporter/manual/concepts/prepare/client.md index 3bf8f2429e..4239cf6db8 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gpcompliancereporter/manual/concepts/prepare/client.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gpcompliancereporter/manual/concepts/prepare/client.md @@ -35,3 +35,4 @@ Server Start menu, as shown in Figure 7. ![gpcr_concepts_and_quickstart_8](/images/endpointpolicymanager/grouppolicycompliancereporter/prepare/gpcr_concepts_and_quickstart_8.webp) Figure 7. Endpoint Policy Manager GPCR in the Start menu. + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gpcompliancereporter/manual/concepts/prepare/configurationwizard.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gpcompliancereporter/manual/concepts/prepare/configurationwizard.md index 94bebbf86e..9de1d340f7 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gpcompliancereporter/manual/concepts/prepare/configurationwizard.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gpcompliancereporter/manual/concepts/prepare/configurationwizard.md @@ -40,3 +40,4 @@ same shared location. To share Endpoint Policy Manager GPCR data, you must utili Policy Manager GPCR server component. ::: + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gpcompliancereporter/manual/concepts/prepare/licensing.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gpcompliancereporter/manual/concepts/prepare/licensing.md index 2ff596c332..5d947f3cdf 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gpcompliancereporter/manual/concepts/prepare/licensing.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gpcompliancereporter/manual/concepts/prepare/licensing.md @@ -115,3 +115,4 @@ the future. Endpoint Policy Manager Sales can send you a working Endpoint Policy Manager GPCR key. To install the key, follow these instructions: [How to install UNIVERSAL licenses for NEW Customers (via GPO, SCCM or MDM)](/docs/endpointpolicymanager/licensing/videolearningcenter/installall/installuniversal.md). + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gpcompliancereporter/manual/concepts/prepare/overview.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gpcompliancereporter/manual/concepts/prepare/overview.md index 393ff6066d..3e3e419bb7 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gpcompliancereporter/manual/concepts/prepare/overview.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gpcompliancereporter/manual/concepts/prepare/overview.md @@ -10,3 +10,4 @@ In this initial Quickstart, we will be using the Endpoint Policy Manager GPCR cl in pull mode only. For information about how use the Endpoint Policy Manager GPCR server in push mode (which enables administrators to store and share data plus perform clientless auditing), see the section called "GPCR Server with Push Mode." + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gpcompliancereporter/manual/concepts/prepare/trialmode.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gpcompliancereporter/manual/concepts/prepare/trialmode.md index 954182b20a..40e7bb24d4 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gpcompliancereporter/manual/concepts/prepare/trialmode.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gpcompliancereporter/manual/concepts/prepare/trialmode.md @@ -33,3 +33,4 @@ Manager GPCR client (admin console). That machine can be named anything. In addi already having Group Policy Objects (GPOs) set up on the machines. The contents of those GPOs can be Microsoft ADMX policies, Microsoft security policies, Microsoft Group Policy Preferences settings, or any Endpoint Policy Manager Settings. + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gpcompliancereporter/manual/concepts/pull/_category_.json b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gpcompliancereporter/manual/concepts/pull/_category_.json index ebd0689a66..29e6e03515 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gpcompliancereporter/manual/concepts/pull/_category_.json +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gpcompliancereporter/manual/concepts/pull/_category_.json @@ -7,4 +7,4 @@ "type": "doc", "id": "overview" } -} \ No newline at end of file +} diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gpcompliancereporter/manual/concepts/pull/history.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gpcompliancereporter/manual/concepts/pull/history.md index 74deba5832..dbed2dc33d 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gpcompliancereporter/manual/concepts/pull/history.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gpcompliancereporter/manual/concepts/pull/history.md @@ -14,3 +14,4 @@ don't want to have to populate the tests or the snapshot again. ![gpcr_concepts_and_quickstart_33](/images/endpointpolicymanager/grouppolicycompliancereporter/mode/pull/gpcr_concepts_and_quickstart_33.webp) Figure 32. The "History" button populates the Results pane with a test scenario you used before. + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gpcompliancereporter/manual/concepts/pull/overview.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gpcompliancereporter/manual/concepts/pull/overview.md index 17b5166b7d..6e5f2e6ca1 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gpcompliancereporter/manual/concepts/pull/overview.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gpcompliancereporter/manual/concepts/pull/overview.md @@ -24,3 +24,4 @@ Figure 11. The Results pane of the GPCR client (admin console). Endpoint Policy Manager GPCR starts on the Snapshots pane. We'll start on this pane and move through each of the panes in the sections below. + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gpcompliancereporter/manual/concepts/pull/results.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gpcompliancereporter/manual/concepts/pull/results.md index 1751a6d9e2..7884261e5e 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gpcompliancereporter/manual/concepts/pull/results.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gpcompliancereporter/manual/concepts/pull/results.md @@ -55,7 +55,7 @@ the computer-side OK status will indicate which part is out of compliance. Figure 28. Checking the status of a particular computer. -On this computer, the [www.endpointpolicymanager.com](http://www.endpointpolicymanager.com) URL was delivered to the +On this computer, the [www.policypak.com](https://www.policypak.com) URL was delivered to the Desktop; however, two of the settings in the Group Policy Preferences shortcut item were different than those that were tested for. Specifically, the Group Policy Preferences "Action" and "Icon index" types were different on the computer than what was desired in the test. These values are @@ -85,3 +85,4 @@ Figure 31. Anything completely absent from the computer appears in red. Using the Results pane in this way, you can know what Group Policy settings are on a machine, and you can take action to correct it. + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gpcompliancereporter/manual/concepts/pull/snapshots.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gpcompliancereporter/manual/concepts/pull/snapshots.md index 92a06c8ede..e18df596dc 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gpcompliancereporter/manual/concepts/pull/snapshots.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gpcompliancereporter/manual/concepts/pull/snapshots.md @@ -86,3 +86,4 @@ Figure 18. Renaming a snapshot once taken. At this point, you have a snapshot created for the computer set. Now you're ready to move on to creating tests. + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gpcompliancereporter/manual/concepts/pull/tests.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gpcompliancereporter/manual/concepts/pull/tests.md index 6dfe647db0..56cea30715 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gpcompliancereporter/manual/concepts/pull/tests.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gpcompliancereporter/manual/concepts/pull/tests.md @@ -52,7 +52,7 @@ Management Editor appears, as shown in Figure 20. Figure 20. A temporary Group Policy Object is created. At this point you can test for thousands of possible conditions. In Figure 19, we're using a Group -Policy Preferences item and making a test to see that [www.endpointpolicymanager.com](http://www.endpointpolicymanager.com) +Policy Preferences item and making a test to see that [www.policypak.com](https://www.policypak.com) (and all related settings within the Preference item) are tested for. When you're done editing your test, click "OK" and close the GPO. Note, you may receive a "Waiting…" @@ -93,3 +93,4 @@ unsupported data is will be ignored during testing. Figure 23. Unsupported data within tests show up within the test contents reports. Now that you have a test (or multiple tests) defined, you can continue onward to the Results pane. + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gpcompliancereporter/manual/concepts/testsrctorder.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gpcompliancereporter/manual/concepts/testsrctorder.md index 1d5fef463c..d3f8830cc4 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gpcompliancereporter/manual/concepts/testsrctorder.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gpcompliancereporter/manual/concepts/testsrctorder.md @@ -12,7 +12,7 @@ to the RCT, as shown in Figure 33. In this way you can test for any complex comb Policy, Group Policy Preferences, Application Settings Manager, or Admin Templates Manager settings. Items that are not conflicting and are in different tests are sorted alphabetically within a category. This is why you see [www.GPanswers.com](http://www.GPanswers.com) appear before -[www.endpointpolicymanager.com](http://www.endpointpolicymanager.com) in the example in Figure 33. +[www.policypak.com](https://www.policypak.com) in the example in Figure 33. ![gpcr_concepts_and_quickstart_34](/images/endpointpolicymanager/grouppolicycompliancereporter/gpcr_concepts_and_quickstart_34.webp) @@ -37,3 +37,4 @@ shifted to have higher precedence. As such, the RCT changes to test for Minimum ![gpcr_concepts_and_quickstart_36](/images/endpointpolicymanager/grouppolicycompliancereporter/gpcr_concepts_and_quickstart_36.webp) Figure 35. You can shift a test to a higher precedence. + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gpcompliancereporter/manual/eventlogs.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gpcompliancereporter/manual/eventlogs.md index 87cd357f45..a789790ae0 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gpcompliancereporter/manual/eventlogs.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gpcompliancereporter/manual/eventlogs.md @@ -16,3 +16,4 @@ application log. Figure 76. Creating a custom view for Endpoint Policy Manager GPCR events. If asked by Endpoint Policy Manager Support, be prepared to export these events for analysis. + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gpcompliancereporter/manual/overview.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gpcompliancereporter/manual/overview.md index 32225e386a..02dc46f35a 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gpcompliancereporter/manual/overview.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gpcompliancereporter/manual/overview.md @@ -9,3 +9,4 @@ sidebar_position: 30 This section details tuning Netwrix Endpoint Policy Manager (formerly PolicyPak) GPCR endpoints if the defaults need to be changed. We will also discuss several common problems, solutions, and troubleshooting steps with Endpoint Policy Manager GPCR. + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gpcompliancereporter/manual/push/_category_.json b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gpcompliancereporter/manual/push/_category_.json index 2ca7ad9049..63cacb6bc3 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gpcompliancereporter/manual/push/_category_.json +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gpcompliancereporter/manual/push/_category_.json @@ -7,4 +7,4 @@ "type": "doc", "id": "overview" } -} \ No newline at end of file +} diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gpcompliancereporter/manual/push/clientlessauditing.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gpcompliancereporter/manual/push/clientlessauditing.md index aff324b792..aa8bd843eb 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gpcompliancereporter/manual/push/clientlessauditing.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gpcompliancereporter/manual/push/clientlessauditing.md @@ -48,3 +48,4 @@ with. ![gpcr_server_with_push_mode_20](/images/endpointpolicymanager/grouppolicycompliancereporter/mode/push/gpcr_server_with_push_mode_20.webp) Figure 56. Users reporting audit data. + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gpcompliancereporter/manual/push/concepts.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gpcompliancereporter/manual/push/concepts.md index 1fec138854..a1fc729e3a 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gpcompliancereporter/manual/push/concepts.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gpcompliancereporter/manual/push/concepts.md @@ -44,3 +44,4 @@ The server will only accept data from computers which are specifically enabled t via an Active Directory group. This will be discussed in more detail in the next section. ::: + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gpcompliancereporter/manual/push/install.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gpcompliancereporter/manual/push/install.md index cbadf499a8..0b62928633 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gpcompliancereporter/manual/push/install.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gpcompliancereporter/manual/push/install.md @@ -55,3 +55,4 @@ uninstall Endpoint Policy Manager. Then, remove `C:\ProgramData\PolicyPak\PolicyPak Group Policy Compliance Reporter Server` and all subfolders. Additionally, remove the Endpoint Policy Manager Group Policy Compliance Reporter (endpoint) license from the Group Policy Object (GPO). + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gpcompliancereporter/manual/push/overview.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gpcompliancereporter/manual/push/overview.md index 4215c528e5..2ce5c372d8 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gpcompliancereporter/manual/push/overview.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gpcompliancereporter/manual/push/overview.md @@ -35,3 +35,4 @@ Manager GPCR data will not be corrupted when multiple admins try to access it at Endpoint Policy Manager GPCR Server does not require any extra licensing to be used. Only computer endpoints must be licensed for GPCR. + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gpcompliancereporter/manual/push/resultsreports.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gpcompliancereporter/manual/push/resultsreports.md index 927e51ef78..c5a2abde2d 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gpcompliancereporter/manual/push/resultsreports.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gpcompliancereporter/manual/push/resultsreports.md @@ -23,3 +23,4 @@ is always flowing from the endpoint to the server. You can manually pull data fr if you wish. ::: + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gpcompliancereporter/manual/push/setup/_category_.json b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gpcompliancereporter/manual/push/setup/_category_.json index 979e38f376..11c8493920 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gpcompliancereporter/manual/push/setup/_category_.json +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gpcompliancereporter/manual/push/setup/_category_.json @@ -7,4 +7,4 @@ "type": "doc", "id": "overview" } -} \ No newline at end of file +} diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gpcompliancereporter/manual/push/setup/auditorpath.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gpcompliancereporter/manual/push/setup/auditorpath.md index 902e057587..c00b794b66 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gpcompliancereporter/manual/push/setup/auditorpath.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gpcompliancereporter/manual/push/setup/auditorpath.md @@ -28,3 +28,4 @@ You may copy the auditor EXE and its related DLLs to another server or get them endpoints to run locally. If you choose to do this, update the path accordingly. ::: + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gpcompliancereporter/manual/push/setup/overview.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gpcompliancereporter/manual/push/setup/overview.md index e3669793f4..2895489933 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gpcompliancereporter/manual/push/setup/overview.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gpcompliancereporter/manual/push/setup/overview.md @@ -33,3 +33,4 @@ steps are covered in the following sections. ![gpcr_server_with_push_mode_9](/images/endpointpolicymanager/grouppolicycompliancereporter/mode/push/setup/gpcr_server_with_push_mode_9.webp) Figure 45. The Audit Setup Wizard. + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gpcompliancereporter/manual/push/setup/selectauditedcomputers.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gpcompliancereporter/manual/push/setup/selectauditedcomputers.md index c8bc9441b8..87c5212b1d 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gpcompliancereporter/manual/push/setup/selectauditedcomputers.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gpcompliancereporter/manual/push/setup/selectauditedcomputers.md @@ -24,3 +24,4 @@ Figure 47. ![gpcr_server_with_push_mode_11](/images/endpointpolicymanager/grouppolicycompliancereporter/mode/push/setup/gpcr_server_with_push_mode_11.webp) Figure 47. Choosing a self-made Active Directory group containing the computers to audit. + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gpcompliancereporter/manual/push/setup/specifyserver.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gpcompliancereporter/manual/push/setup/specifyserver.md index b80428db33..b3beee093d 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gpcompliancereporter/manual/push/setup/specifyserver.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gpcompliancereporter/manual/push/setup/specifyserver.md @@ -13,3 +13,4 @@ requires the specified port to be open. By installing Endpoint Policy Manager GP ![gpcr_server_with_push_mode_14](/images/endpointpolicymanager/grouppolicycompliancereporter/mode/push/setup/gpcr_server_with_push_mode_14.webp) Figure 50. Specifing the PolicyPak GPCR server name and port. + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gpcompliancereporter/manual/push/setup/taskdelivery.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gpcompliancereporter/manual/push/setup/taskdelivery.md index 2d1974e6f9..a9f44fa07a 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gpcompliancereporter/manual/push/setup/taskdelivery.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gpcompliancereporter/manual/push/setup/taskdelivery.md @@ -33,3 +33,4 @@ Figure 53. The Group Policy Settings Report. can link it to any level (or multiple levels) if you want. The only requirements for endpoints are that they are (a) licensed and (b) contained within the security group specified in the Audited group, as covered in the previous section, "Select Audited Computers." + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gpcompliancereporter/manual/push/switchmode.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gpcompliancereporter/manual/push/switchmode.md index 9e921ce778..f3782c7350 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gpcompliancereporter/manual/push/switchmode.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gpcompliancereporter/manual/push/switchmode.md @@ -24,3 +24,4 @@ Troubleshooting." ![gpcr_server_with_push_mode_5](/images/endpointpolicymanager/grouppolicycompliancereporter/mode/push/gpcr_server_with_push_mode_5.webp) Figure 41. The server connection error. + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gpcompliancereporter/manual/scheduledtasks.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gpcompliancereporter/manual/scheduledtasks.md index d9f240d6b9..dc107f5076 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gpcompliancereporter/manual/scheduledtasks.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gpcompliancereporter/manual/scheduledtasks.md @@ -29,3 +29,4 @@ the target server (in this case DC), as shown in Figure 75. ![tuning_and_troubleshooting_16](/images/endpointpolicymanager/troubleshooting/grouppolicycompliancereporter/tuning_and_troubleshooting_16.webp) Figure 75. Verifying the action is set correctly. + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gpcompliancereporter/manual/server.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gpcompliancereporter/manual/server.md index 9446de888f..818d11e989 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gpcompliancereporter/manual/server.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gpcompliancereporter/manual/server.md @@ -23,3 +23,4 @@ Figure 69. Ensuring the firewall is properly configured. If this does not solve the problem, temporarily disable the server's firewall to determine whether requests start to come in. + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gpcompliancereporter/manual/tuning/_category_.json b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gpcompliancereporter/manual/tuning/_category_.json index 005f1f93b3..25c5146246 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gpcompliancereporter/manual/tuning/_category_.json +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gpcompliancereporter/manual/tuning/_category_.json @@ -7,4 +7,4 @@ "type": "doc", "id": "overview" } -} \ No newline at end of file +} diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gpcompliancereporter/manual/tuning/admx.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gpcompliancereporter/manual/tuning/admx.md index 2ac20a2d46..a9d4c016ac 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gpcompliancereporter/manual/tuning/admx.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gpcompliancereporter/manual/tuning/admx.md @@ -156,3 +156,4 @@ bandwidth. The following options are available for the setting: - Default/Not configured: Runs on the computer side regardless of whether a user is logged in or not - Enabled: Only runs on the computer side when a user is logged in - Disabled: Runs on the computer side regardless of whether a user is logged in or not + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gpcompliancereporter/manual/tuning/overview.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gpcompliancereporter/manual/tuning/overview.md index 18c6a0f5df..8c3532a8a3 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gpcompliancereporter/manual/tuning/overview.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gpcompliancereporter/manual/tuning/overview.md @@ -103,3 +103,4 @@ Endpoint Policy Manager GPCR has a problem where bandwidth is constrained betwee DCs, but build 1227 has dramatically improved on this problem. In builds beyond 1227, we will continue working on additional ways to minimize the problem GPresult /x causes over slow links with future releases. + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gpcompliancereporter/overview.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gpcompliancereporter/overview.md index d57802cc02..9007313780 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gpcompliancereporter/overview.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gpcompliancereporter/overview.md @@ -42,3 +42,4 @@ Technical information and troubleshooting: ## Getting Started Start with the Manual section to learn the basics and get GP Compliance Reporter installed and configured in your environment. + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gpcompliancereporter/technotes/_category_.json b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gpcompliancereporter/technotes/_category_.json index 4616dbde55..8564a201f3 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gpcompliancereporter/technotes/_category_.json +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gpcompliancereporter/technotes/_category_.json @@ -1 +1,2 @@ {"label":"Tech Notes","position":20,"collapsed":true,"collapsible":true,"link":{"type":"doc","id":"knowledgebase"}} + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gpcompliancereporter/technotes/gettinglicensed/_category_.json b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gpcompliancereporter/technotes/gettinglicensed/_category_.json index 6997fa359b..da5b56237b 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gpcompliancereporter/technotes/gettinglicensed/_category_.json +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gpcompliancereporter/technotes/gettinglicensed/_category_.json @@ -3,4 +3,4 @@ "position": 20, "collapsed": true, "collapsible": true -} \ No newline at end of file +} diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gpcompliancereporter/technotes/gettinglicensed/basis.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gpcompliancereporter/technotes/gettinglicensed/basis.md index 1447aca398..e304d196ca 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gpcompliancereporter/technotes/gettinglicensed/basis.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gpcompliancereporter/technotes/gettinglicensed/basis.md @@ -9,3 +9,4 @@ sidebar_position: 10 Netwrix Endpoint Policy Manager (formerly PolicyPak) products are always licensed on a per-computer basis. Any desktop, laptop, VDI and/or concurrent Terminal Services/Citrix connections count as a license. + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gpcompliancereporter/technotes/gettinglicensed/compliancereports.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gpcompliancereporter/technotes/gettinglicensed/compliancereports.md index 20bf3b80d4..19648ed1b0 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gpcompliancereporter/technotes/gettinglicensed/compliancereports.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gpcompliancereporter/technotes/gettinglicensed/compliancereports.md @@ -13,3 +13,4 @@ via Netwrix Endpoint Policy Manager (formerly PolicyPak) Group Policy Compliance available via the Paid License. The Free License allows reporting on Endpoint Policy Manager products only. + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gpcompliancereporter/technotes/gettinglicensed/difference.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gpcompliancereporter/technotes/gettinglicensed/difference.md index 9d031410fc..82a6875662 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gpcompliancereporter/technotes/gettinglicensed/difference.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gpcompliancereporter/technotes/gettinglicensed/difference.md @@ -22,3 +22,4 @@ pushed.) Additionally, when using the PPGPCR Server, you can save and share tests, results, history and reports to be stored centrally on-premise and shared among multiple administrators. + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gpcompliancereporter/technotes/gettinglicensed/expire.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gpcompliancereporter/technotes/gettinglicensed/expire.md index 177569253c..ed5e2d62d5 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gpcompliancereporter/technotes/gettinglicensed/expire.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gpcompliancereporter/technotes/gettinglicensed/expire.md @@ -18,3 +18,4 @@ Anytime a computer's Active Directory account is moved to an un-licensed OU, or another domain (or the license simply expires), then Endpoint Policy Manager Group Policy Compliance reporter will stop reporting on those target computers. + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gpcompliancereporter/technotes/gettinglicensed/minimum.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gpcompliancereporter/technotes/gettinglicensed/minimum.md index c76491e47a..e6c78d610a 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gpcompliancereporter/technotes/gettinglicensed/minimum.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gpcompliancereporter/technotes/gettinglicensed/minimum.md @@ -8,4 +8,5 @@ sidebar_position: 80 For a quote for Netwrix Endpoint Policy Manager (formerly PolicyPak) Group Policy Compliance Reporter, call us at 800-883-8002 or -click [https://www.endpointpolicymanager.com/licensing-faq-ppgpcr/support-sharing/about-us/contact-us-for-a-trial-download.html](https://www.endpointpolicymanager.com/licensing-faq-ppgpcr/support-sharing/about-us/contact-us-for-a-trial-download.html). +click [https://www.policypak.com/licensing-faq-ppgpcr/support-sharing/about-us/contact-us-for-a-trial-download.html](https://www.policypak.com/licensing-faq-ppgpcr/support-sharing/about-us/contact-us-for-a-trial-download.html). + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gpcompliancereporter/technotes/gettinglicensed/multiyear.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gpcompliancereporter/technotes/gettinglicensed/multiyear.md index 1b897b8799..292b21a2a5 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gpcompliancereporter/technotes/gettinglicensed/multiyear.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gpcompliancereporter/technotes/gettinglicensed/multiyear.md @@ -14,3 +14,4 @@ Every year you get one-year license keys and However, you are still required to and pay for any overage should your computer count increase from last year. We give you a one year key, and when you true up, we give you the key for the next year. + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gpcompliancereporter/technotes/gettinglicensed/shareacrossteam.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gpcompliancereporter/technotes/gettinglicensed/shareacrossteam.md index f4f4b409b2..99739f05da 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gpcompliancereporter/technotes/gettinglicensed/shareacrossteam.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gpcompliancereporter/technotes/gettinglicensed/shareacrossteam.md @@ -11,3 +11,4 @@ PolicyPak) Group Policy Compliance Reporter. When the server component is used you can store and share tests, reports and history from a central on-premise server across an entire team of Administrators. + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gpcompliancereporter/technotes/gettinglicensed/tool.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gpcompliancereporter/technotes/gettinglicensed/tool.md index 2c006e708e..cf3dda001f 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gpcompliancereporter/technotes/gettinglicensed/tool.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gpcompliancereporter/technotes/gettinglicensed/tool.md @@ -21,3 +21,4 @@ Management tool to perform a "True-Up." We will continue to send email reminders effort to call you if we see you're getting close to lapsing. At the one year anniversary, Endpoint Policy Manager Group Policy Compliance Reporter will stop functioning – unless you get a new license file from us each year. + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gpcompliancereporter/technotes/gettinglicensed/trial.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gpcompliancereporter/technotes/gettinglicensed/trial.md index 1c4f9ac15a..9a924202bd 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gpcompliancereporter/technotes/gettinglicensed/trial.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gpcompliancereporter/technotes/gettinglicensed/trial.md @@ -8,3 +8,4 @@ sidebar_position: 70 See this article: [What is the fastest way to get started in an Endpoint Policy Manager trial, without running the License Request Tool?](/docs/endpointpolicymanager/licensing/knowledgebase/requestingall/trial.md) + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gpcompliancereporter/technotes/gettinglicensed/trueup.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gpcompliancereporter/technotes/gettinglicensed/trueup.md index df7ac789b8..b8bafbd086 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gpcompliancereporter/technotes/gettinglicensed/trueup.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gpcompliancereporter/technotes/gettinglicensed/trueup.md @@ -27,3 +27,4 @@ anything for new licenses. However, you are still bound to pay the maintenance amount of computers found in the last three audits. ::: + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gpcompliancereporter/technotes/gettinglicensed/types.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gpcompliancereporter/technotes/gettinglicensed/types.md index 12e5c3421c..fcc2b2540d 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gpcompliancereporter/technotes/gettinglicensed/types.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gpcompliancereporter/technotes/gettinglicensed/types.md @@ -36,3 +36,4 @@ The Paid License (which requires a licensing XML file), enables unlimited use of - You can report upon Microsoft Group Policy settings (Group Policy ADM/ADMX settings within the Microsoft "Administrative Templates Node", most Microsoft Group Policy Preferences item types, mostly all Microsoft Group Policy Security Settings) + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gpcompliancereporter/technotes/gettinglicensed/userlimit.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gpcompliancereporter/technotes/gettinglicensed/userlimit.md index 4d272269d1..10d61cdc63 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gpcompliancereporter/technotes/gettinglicensed/userlimit.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gpcompliancereporter/technotes/gettinglicensed/userlimit.md @@ -10,3 +10,4 @@ Unlimited Administrators may use the Netwrix Endpoint Policy Manager (formerly P Policy Compliance Reporter console. You only pay for endpoints to report data. + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gpcompliancereporter/technotes/gettingstarted/_category_.json b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gpcompliancereporter/technotes/gettingstarted/_category_.json index 7eb735f33a..3eef2a0a44 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gpcompliancereporter/technotes/gettingstarted/_category_.json +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gpcompliancereporter/technotes/gettingstarted/_category_.json @@ -3,4 +3,4 @@ "position": 10, "collapsed": true, "collapsible": true -} \ No newline at end of file +} diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gpcompliancereporter/technotes/gettingstarted/deliveryreports.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gpcompliancereporter/technotes/gettingstarted/deliveryreports.md index 7f896d07bd..7d7d856c7b 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gpcompliancereporter/technotes/gettingstarted/deliveryreports.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gpcompliancereporter/technotes/gettingstarted/deliveryreports.md @@ -21,7 +21,7 @@ What customers typically want to know is: To answer question #1: Use Endpoint Policy Manager Group Policy Compliance Reporter. PPGPCR can tell you "Did your Group Policy & Endpoint Policy Manager settings make it there when using Group Policy as the settings delivery -mechanism." [https://www.endpointpolicymanager.com/products/endpointpolicymanager-compliance-reporter.html](https://www.endpointpolicymanager.com/products/endpointpolicymanager-compliance-reporter.html) +mechanism." [https://www.policypak.com/products/endpointpolicymanager-compliance-reporter.html](https://www.policypak.com/products/endpointpolicymanager-compliance-reporter.html) To answer question #2: Use the free Endpoint Policy Manager Cloud reporting tool. The Endpoint Policy Manager Cloud reporting tool can tell you "Did your Endpoint Policy Manager cloud directives @@ -60,3 +60,4 @@ In Endpoint Policy Manager Cloud, the on-prem Endpoint Policy Manager Group Poli Reporter license will look like this… and this is a paid extra for Endpoint Policy Manager Cloud. ![684_1_gpcr-faq-2-img-1](/images/endpointpolicymanager/grouppolicycompliancereporter/684_1_gpcr-faq-2-img-1.webp) + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gpcompliancereporter/technotes/gettingstarted/install.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gpcompliancereporter/technotes/gettingstarted/install.md index c18fa01ea7..f2733213e0 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gpcompliancereporter/technotes/gettingstarted/install.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gpcompliancereporter/technotes/gettingstarted/install.md @@ -132,7 +132,7 @@ profile (e.g. Domain). When installing GPCR, download the latest bits from Endpoint Policy Manager. It is our recommendation that when downloading the latest software version, to grab "everything" (latest bits plus Paks, manuals and guidance). They can be found at -[https://portal.endpointpolicymanager.com/downloads/everything](https://portal.endpointpolicymanager.com/downloads/everything) +[https://portal.policypak.com/downloads/everything](https://portal.policypak.com/downloads/everything) ### GPCR Server @@ -205,3 +205,4 @@ higher. Select "Yes, I confirm" and "Next >" to continue For information on completing the GPCR configuration wizard, setting up Auditing and Licensing, and for general usage, please refer to the manual. In addition, review the KB video [Installing Compliance Reporter Server and Client](/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gpcompliancereporter/videos/gettingstarted/install.md) + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gpcompliancereporter/technotes/gettingstarted/scenarios.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gpcompliancereporter/technotes/gettingstarted/scenarios.md index e28b01fa5e..62c0491b98 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gpcompliancereporter/technotes/gettingstarted/scenarios.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gpcompliancereporter/technotes/gettingstarted/scenarios.md @@ -65,3 +65,4 @@ command, and is hardcoded the way it works, and as such, is the bulk of the band We know PPGPCR has this as a problem where bandwidth is constrained between the client and the DCs. We're working on ways to minimize the problem in future releases. + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gpcompliancereporter/technotes/gettingstarted/sqlserver.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gpcompliancereporter/technotes/gettingstarted/sqlserver.md index 92843c4c50..8ff838a88c 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gpcompliancereporter/technotes/gettingstarted/sqlserver.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gpcompliancereporter/technotes/gettingstarted/sqlserver.md @@ -68,3 +68,4 @@ most current is marked for future deletion. You can tune when this occurs with t setting: ![762_7_image-20191028221305-4_950x726](/images/endpointpolicymanager/requirements/gpocompilancereporter/762_7_image-20191028221305-4_950x726.webp) + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gpcompliancereporter/technotes/knowledgebase.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gpcompliancereporter/technotes/knowledgebase.md index 5f7ccce8df..67d8d87443 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gpcompliancereporter/technotes/knowledgebase.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gpcompliancereporter/technotes/knowledgebase.md @@ -39,3 +39,4 @@ See the following Knowledge Base articles for Endpoint Policy Manager GP Complia - [When using a remote SQL Server, GPCR Snapshot fails with error "System.InvalidOperationException" and "MSDTC has been disabled" in Debug log](/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gpcompliancereporter/technotes/troubleshooting/systeminvalidoperationexceptionmsdtc.md) - [When does the Auditor process send up events to the server?](/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gpcompliancereporter/technotes/troubleshooting/processauditor.md) - [How do I turn on enhanced logging for Endpoint Policy Manager Group Policy Compliance Reporter if asked to do so?](/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gpcompliancereporter/technotes/troubleshooting/logenhanced.md) + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gpcompliancereporter/technotes/troubleshooting/_category_.json b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gpcompliancereporter/technotes/troubleshooting/_category_.json index c5b7b877f0..a71f34efae 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gpcompliancereporter/technotes/troubleshooting/_category_.json +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gpcompliancereporter/technotes/troubleshooting/_category_.json @@ -3,4 +3,4 @@ "position": 30, "collapsed": true, "collapsible": true -} \ No newline at end of file +} diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gpcompliancereporter/technotes/troubleshooting/domainmultiple.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gpcompliancereporter/technotes/troubleshooting/domainmultiple.md index 552e34279b..f6a3a51012 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gpcompliancereporter/technotes/troubleshooting/domainmultiple.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gpcompliancereporter/technotes/troubleshooting/domainmultiple.md @@ -98,7 +98,7 @@ Domain 2 and deploy it there 3. Restore GPO to Domain 2 4. This article describes the general process of backing up and restoring GPO's, specifically in the "About Backup and Import (between domains)" section - - [https://www.endpointpolicymanager.com/pp-blog/backing-up-your-gpos-with-and-without-policypak-data-dont-get-burned](https://www.endpointpolicymanager.com/pp-blog/backing-up-your-gpos-with-and-without-policypak-data-dont-get-burned) + [https://www.policypak.com/pp-blog/backing-up-your-gpos-with-and-without-policypak-data-dont-get-burned](https://www.policypak.com/pp-blog/backing-up-your-gpos-with-and-without-policypak-data-dont-get-burned) **Step 3 –** Create an AD group with the SAME NAME as the AD Group in Domain 1 @@ -112,3 +112,4 @@ Domain 2 and deploy it there same name as the primary GPCR domain ![758_3_image-20200130171300-2](/images/endpointpolicymanager/grouppolicycompliancereporter/758_3_image-20200130171300-2.webp) + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gpcompliancereporter/technotes/troubleshooting/logenhanced.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gpcompliancereporter/technotes/troubleshooting/logenhanced.md index f5a561859c..cae5c89be3 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gpcompliancereporter/technotes/troubleshooting/logenhanced.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gpcompliancereporter/technotes/troubleshooting/logenhanced.md @@ -15,7 +15,7 @@ amount of data, this allows a quick turn on and off to limit the amount of ‘ju ## Pre-requisites: Download the .reg update files from -[https://www.endpointpolicymanager.com/pp-files/PPGPCR_Logging.zip](https://www.endpointpolicymanager.com/pp-files/PPGPCR_Logging.zip). +[https://www.policypak.com/pp-files/PPGPCR_Logging.zip](https://www.policypak.com/pp-files/PPGPCR_Logging.zip). After downloading, unzip the files and copy them to the required computer(s): GPCR Server, Client (Admin console), and/or Endpoint. @@ -82,3 +82,4 @@ ticket number (e.g. `SRX0000????-gpcr.zip`) **Step 6 –** Upload to ShareFile link provided by your support rep. + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gpcompliancereporter/technotes/troubleshooting/processauditor.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gpcompliancereporter/technotes/troubleshooting/processauditor.md index 5926628888..4e914c0ff2 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gpcompliancereporter/technotes/troubleshooting/processauditor.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gpcompliancereporter/technotes/troubleshooting/processauditor.md @@ -56,3 +56,4 @@ If you turn on enhanced PPGPCR Auditor logging (as explained in this article) yo - And did the data get sent successfully to the server. ![741_7_image-20200409172758-4_950x475](/images/endpointpolicymanager/troubleshooting/grouppolicycompliancereporter/741_7_image-20200409172758-4_950x475.webp) + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gpcompliancereporter/technotes/troubleshooting/serverside.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gpcompliancereporter/technotes/troubleshooting/serverside.md index f5399e9894..833dd5349b 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gpcompliancereporter/technotes/troubleshooting/serverside.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gpcompliancereporter/technotes/troubleshooting/serverside.md @@ -13,3 +13,4 @@ requested. You do not need to STOP the PPGPCR Server service first. ::: + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gpcompliancereporter/technotes/troubleshooting/systeminvalidoperationexception.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gpcompliancereporter/technotes/troubleshooting/systeminvalidoperationexception.md index c0fd28cbab..6f2508bb26 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gpcompliancereporter/technotes/troubleshooting/systeminvalidoperationexception.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gpcompliancereporter/technotes/troubleshooting/systeminvalidoperationexception.md @@ -50,3 +50,4 @@ of the computers this can also be performed after the uninstall to verify it was removed ::: + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gpcompliancereporter/technotes/troubleshooting/systeminvalidoperationexceptionmsdtc.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gpcompliancereporter/technotes/troubleshooting/systeminvalidoperationexceptionmsdtc.md index 4e47c29cd0..e8bfd4c7a3 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gpcompliancereporter/technotes/troubleshooting/systeminvalidoperationexceptionmsdtc.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gpcompliancereporter/technotes/troubleshooting/systeminvalidoperationexceptionmsdtc.md @@ -76,3 +76,4 @@ profile (e.g. Domain). ![669_11_image-20200327172830-7](/images/endpointpolicymanager/troubleshooting/error/gpocompilancereporter/669_11_image-20200327172830-7.webp) **Step 4 –** Click OK to save and close + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gpcompliancereporter/technotes/troubleshooting/unsupporteditem.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gpcompliancereporter/technotes/troubleshooting/unsupporteditem.md index d51656aad2..1272d03a5c 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gpcompliancereporter/technotes/troubleshooting/unsupporteditem.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gpcompliancereporter/technotes/troubleshooting/unsupporteditem.md @@ -18,3 +18,4 @@ alert similar to what's seen here: The current list of what is supported and not supported is listed in the PPGPCR manual in a table in the first 15 pages. + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gpcompliancereporter/videos/_category_.json b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gpcompliancereporter/videos/_category_.json index ecb52d82cd..b0af8dc0dc 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gpcompliancereporter/videos/_category_.json +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gpcompliancereporter/videos/_category_.json @@ -1 +1,2 @@ {"label":"Videos","position":10,"collapsed":true,"collapsible":true,"link":{"type":"doc","id":"videolearningcenter"}} + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gpcompliancereporter/videos/gettingstarted/_category_.json b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gpcompliancereporter/videos/gettingstarted/_category_.json index a4fd673330..3cf5678aae 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gpcompliancereporter/videos/gettingstarted/_category_.json +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gpcompliancereporter/videos/gettingstarted/_category_.json @@ -3,4 +3,4 @@ "position": 20, "collapsed": true, "collapsible": true -} \ No newline at end of file +} diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gpcompliancereporter/videos/gettingstarted/install.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gpcompliancereporter/videos/gettingstarted/install.md index f386767db9..8fee0e99f7 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gpcompliancereporter/videos/gettingstarted/install.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gpcompliancereporter/videos/gettingstarted/install.md @@ -119,3 +119,4 @@ Okay, thank you. I hope this helps you out to get started. We have this all very documented in the manuals. If you have ‘how do I' questions, please post them in the forums and we'll get back to you very, very quickly. And looking forward to getting you started on your journey. Thanks. + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gpcompliancereporter/videos/gettingstarted/modepull.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gpcompliancereporter/videos/gettingstarted/modepull.md index 43e0176994..2c55b79527 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gpcompliancereporter/videos/gettingstarted/modepull.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gpcompliancereporter/videos/gettingstarted/modepull.md @@ -140,3 +140,4 @@ this pane right there. I hope that helps you out and gets you quick started with compliance reporter standalone edition. In order to get set up and running and using all the auditing features of the server edition, well that's a separate video. Thanks so much for watching. We'll talk to you soon. + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gpcompliancereporter/videos/gettingstarted/modepush.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gpcompliancereporter/videos/gettingstarted/modepush.md index 78ada443d4..220971d840 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gpcompliancereporter/videos/gettingstarted/modepush.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gpcompliancereporter/videos/gettingstarted/modepush.md @@ -164,3 +164,4 @@ I hope this helps. If you have questions about getting the Compliance Reporter s support ticket https://www.netwrix.com/sign_in.html?rf=tickets.html#/open-a-ticket Thanks so much, and we’ll talk to you soon. + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gpcompliancereporter/videos/gettingstarted/securityenhanced.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gpcompliancereporter/videos/gettingstarted/securityenhanced.md index 9f9fd1616a..73a28f34b3 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gpcompliancereporter/videos/gettingstarted/securityenhanced.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gpcompliancereporter/videos/gettingstarted/securityenhanced.md @@ -79,3 +79,4 @@ This is a big, big security enhancement. Hope this helps you out. Thanks for usi Reporter. Remember, it's free except for reporting on Microsoft settings, so we want you to be sure use it as much as possible to make sure your real Group Policy and PolicyPak settings are making its way out there. Thanks so much and talk to you soon. + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gpcompliancereporter/videos/troubleshooting/_category_.json b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gpcompliancereporter/videos/troubleshooting/_category_.json index fa13af16ba..c750935477 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gpcompliancereporter/videos/troubleshooting/_category_.json +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gpcompliancereporter/videos/troubleshooting/_category_.json @@ -3,4 +3,4 @@ "position": 40, "collapsed": true, "collapsible": true -} \ No newline at end of file +} diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gpcompliancereporter/videos/troubleshooting/firewallports.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gpcompliancereporter/videos/troubleshooting/firewallports.md index c0e5b76f5a..cf7f6a9371 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gpcompliancereporter/videos/troubleshooting/firewallports.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gpcompliancereporter/videos/troubleshooting/firewallports.md @@ -61,3 +61,4 @@ addresses will allow this inbound remote admin exception and once you do that, y started with the Compliance Reporter and see what's going on there. Use the other videos to figure out how to create tests and to perform results but, hopefully, that gets you off the starting line to get going. Thanks so much and we'll talk to you soon. + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gpcompliancereporter/videos/using/_category_.json b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gpcompliancereporter/videos/using/_category_.json index ee4e54ed5f..914b850afe 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gpcompliancereporter/videos/using/_category_.json +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gpcompliancereporter/videos/using/_category_.json @@ -3,4 +3,4 @@ "position": 30, "collapsed": true, "collapsible": true -} \ No newline at end of file +} diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gpcompliancereporter/videos/using/existinggpos.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gpcompliancereporter/videos/using/existinggpos.md index 4b0c19ddc4..065bdcc584 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gpcompliancereporter/videos/using/existinggpos.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gpcompliancereporter/videos/using/existinggpos.md @@ -117,3 +117,4 @@ has, such as Group Policy admin templates or security settings or Group Policy P that's the paid version of the Compliance Reporter. I hope this has been helpful. Thanks so very much, and we'll talk to you soon. + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gpcompliancereporter/videos/using/importgpos.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gpcompliancereporter/videos/using/importgpos.md index 0e4ae156ac..418676e770 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gpcompliancereporter/videos/using/importgpos.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gpcompliancereporter/videos/using/importgpos.md @@ -67,3 +67,4 @@ then when it's time to test for those things, you now have an all-encompassing s to round trip take those items and bring them into your test world, and you can go generate your results, and you're off to the races. Hope this feature helps you out. Looking forward to getting you started with PolicyPak Group Policy Compliance Reporter real soon. Thanks so much. + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gpcompliancereporter/videos/using/importstig.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gpcompliancereporter/videos/using/importstig.md index d87a824ec5..13e7cfa5b2 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gpcompliancereporter/videos/using/importstig.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gpcompliancereporter/videos/using/importstig.md @@ -159,3 +159,4 @@ determine, "Did I really get the settings as delivered by the STIG?" That's what about. Thanks so much for watching, and we'll talk to you soon. + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gpcompliancereporter/videos/videolearningcenter.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gpcompliancereporter/videos/videolearningcenter.md index 90d3464eee..13ef29dea5 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gpcompliancereporter/videos/videolearningcenter.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gpcompliancereporter/videos/videolearningcenter.md @@ -31,3 +31,4 @@ See the following Video topics for Endpoint Policy Manager GP Compliance Reporte ## Troubleshooting - [Open required firewall ports](/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gpcompliancereporter/videos/troubleshooting/firewallports.md) + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gpcompliancereporter/videos/whatdoesitdo/_category_.json b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gpcompliancereporter/videos/whatdoesitdo/_category_.json index ed661a60be..e0dde80799 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gpcompliancereporter/videos/whatdoesitdo/_category_.json +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gpcompliancereporter/videos/whatdoesitdo/_category_.json @@ -3,4 +3,4 @@ "position": 10, "collapsed": true, "collapsible": true -} \ No newline at end of file +} diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gpcompliancereporter/videos/whatdoesitdo/modeserver.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gpcompliancereporter/videos/whatdoesitdo/modeserver.md index 2310a40202..c2a30bbd3b 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gpcompliancereporter/videos/whatdoesitdo/modeserver.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gpcompliancereporter/videos/whatdoesitdo/modeserver.md @@ -56,3 +56,4 @@ If you want to get started with the Group Policy Compliance Reporter Server, it' go ahead and connect with us, and we'll get you the bits and you can try it real soon. Thanks so much, and we'll talk to you soon. + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gpcompliancereporter/videos/whatdoesitdo/modestandalone.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gpcompliancereporter/videos/whatdoesitdo/modestandalone.md index cff130208f..d649bac982 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gpcompliancereporter/videos/whatdoesitdo/modestandalone.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gpcompliancereporter/videos/whatdoesitdo/modestandalone.md @@ -76,3 +76,4 @@ the ability for endpoints to push their data to a central storage location, go a next video. Thanks so much, and we'll talk to you soon. + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gpcompliancereporter/videos/whatdoesitdo/overviewmanager.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gpcompliancereporter/videos/whatdoesitdo/overviewmanager.md index 0b266a197f..00f00d8e5e 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gpcompliancereporter/videos/whatdoesitdo/overviewmanager.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gpcompliancereporter/videos/whatdoesitdo/overviewmanager.md @@ -44,3 +44,4 @@ Snapshot" and "Generate Results." I know you'll love this tool because it will help you quickly determine which computers are, in fact, in compliance and which aren't, based on the tests you selected. + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gpcompliancereporter/videos/whatdoesitdo/overviewtechnical.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gpcompliancereporter/videos/whatdoesitdo/overviewtechnical.md index 5f2249e709..defe20eb3a 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gpcompliancereporter/videos/whatdoesitdo/overviewtechnical.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gpcompliancereporter/videos/whatdoesitdo/overviewtechnical.md @@ -49,7 +49,7 @@ accelerate things for this little demonstration, I have three tests that I've al instance, if I want to verify that the "Screen Saver Password Lock must be ENABLED," and that is called "Password protect the screen saver," you can see it's set to "Enabled." Or you can use Group Policy Preference item, and you can verify things like: Is a particular "URL" like -"www.endpointpolicymanager.com" delivered to the desktop? Or a PolicyPak Application Manager setting, for +"www.policypak.com" delivered to the desktop? Or a PolicyPak Application Manager setting, for instance: Is Java set to very high security ("Set Java Security to Very High")? Creating a new test couldn't be simpler. You can either right click and "Create test." I'll call @@ -95,7 +95,7 @@ Policy Compliance Reporter has actually verified that that's true. If we move back to the "Compliance Reporter," we can then also subtract a test and add another particular test or you can summate tests together.If you want to test for the "Screen Saver Password -Lock must be ENABLED" and PolicyPak must be on the desktop ("Place www.endpointpolicymanager.com on Desktop") +Lock must be ENABLED" and PolicyPak must be on the desktop ("Place www.policypak.com on Desktop") and "Set Java Security to Very High," you can do that very quickly. This represents the thing that you want to make sure is compliant. This is the report of everything @@ -146,3 +146,4 @@ Thanks so much for watching. If you're looking to get started with the Group Pol Reporter, just get in touch with the PolicyPak sales team, and we'll get you started. Thanks so much, and we'll talk to you soon. + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/index.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/index.md index 61718d7692..7de8b12948 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/index.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/index.md @@ -49,3 +49,5 @@ Comprehensive documentation index for all Endpoint Policy Manager components, or | ![allthingsinstallationupkeep](/images/endpointpolicymanager/allthingsinstallationupkeep.webp) | All Things Installation & Upkeep |
  • [Tech Notes](/docs/endpointpolicymanager/installation/knowledgebase/knowledgebase.md)
  • [Videos](/docs/endpointpolicymanager/installation/videolearningcenter/videolearningcenter.md)
| | ![gpcompliancereporter](/images/endpointpolicymanager/gpcompliancereporter.webp) | Endpoint Policy Manager GP Compliance Reporter |
  • [Tech Notes](/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gpcompliancereporter/technotes/knowledgebase.md)
  • [Videos](/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gpcompliancereporter/videos/videolearningcenter.md)
| | ![archive](/images/endpointpolicymanager/archive.webp) | Archive |
  • [Archive](/docs/endpointpolicymanager/archive/overview.md)
| + + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/installation/_category_.json b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/installation/_category_.json index fa2bd96f9a..96ad0949df 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/installation/_category_.json +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/installation/_category_.json @@ -3,4 +3,4 @@ "position": 15, "collapsed": true, "collapsible": true -} \ No newline at end of file +} diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/installation/knowledgebase/_category_.json b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/installation/knowledgebase/_category_.json index d92c78eb54..63873d39b4 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/installation/knowledgebase/_category_.json +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/installation/knowledgebase/_category_.json @@ -7,4 +7,4 @@ "type": "doc", "id": "knowledgebase" } -} \ No newline at end of file +} diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/installation/knowledgebase/backupandrestore/_category_.json b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/installation/knowledgebase/backupandrestore/_category_.json index 39d893ae13..642cde10c9 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/installation/knowledgebase/backupandrestore/_category_.json +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/installation/knowledgebase/backupandrestore/_category_.json @@ -3,4 +3,4 @@ "position": 100, "collapsed": true, "collapsible": true -} \ No newline at end of file +} diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/installation/knowledgebase/backupandrestore/restoredetails.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/installation/knowledgebase/backupandrestore/restoredetails.md index 9d1890c7d0..e4f53c26a5 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/installation/knowledgebase/backupandrestore/restoredetails.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/installation/knowledgebase/backupandrestore/restoredetails.md @@ -26,3 +26,4 @@ Then you can use this file from the backup, and perform an "Import from XML" lik Note this might not work for all types of Endpoint Policy Manager items, like Endpoint Policy Manager Application Settings Manager; but should work in most cases. + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/installation/knowledgebase/gpoinitialinstall/_category_.json b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/installation/knowledgebase/gpoinitialinstall/_category_.json index 812bef8c64..e32f62bb68 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/installation/knowledgebase/gpoinitialinstall/_category_.json +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/installation/knowledgebase/gpoinitialinstall/_category_.json @@ -3,4 +3,4 @@ "position": 10, "collapsed": true, "collapsible": true -} \ No newline at end of file +} diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/installation/knowledgebase/gpoinitialinstall/adminconsole.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/installation/knowledgebase/gpoinitialinstall/adminconsole.md index c5e796becd..95ea373b59 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/installation/knowledgebase/gpoinitialinstall/adminconsole.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/installation/knowledgebase/gpoinitialinstall/adminconsole.md @@ -34,3 +34,4 @@ Point 3 is needed for Endpoint Policy Manager Application Settings Manager (PPAS So, nothing is ever needed to be installed on DCs. And nothing is ever required to be running on DCs. + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/installation/knowledgebase/gpoinitialinstall/methods.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/installation/knowledgebase/gpoinitialinstall/methods.md index fbce43e55e..c297598db4 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/installation/knowledgebase/gpoinitialinstall/methods.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/installation/knowledgebase/gpoinitialinstall/methods.md @@ -47,3 +47,4 @@ Now you are ready to install the Endpoint Policy Manager Admin Console MSI, whic Endpoint Policy Manager node within the Group Policy Editor. ![268_7_img-04_950x743](/images/endpointpolicymanager/install/268_7_img-04_950x743.webp) + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/installation/knowledgebase/gpoinitialinstall/node.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/installation/knowledgebase/gpoinitialinstall/node.md index 782375bc32..30509bec65 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/installation/knowledgebase/gpoinitialinstall/node.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/installation/knowledgebase/gpoinitialinstall/node.md @@ -12,3 +12,4 @@ PolicyPak) on Windows 7. For users running Windows 8 and later, ensure you have .Net Framework 4.0 or higher installed on your management station. + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/installation/knowledgebase/gpoinitialinstall/savesettings.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/installation/knowledgebase/gpoinitialinstall/savesettings.md index fa6610b1b3..45667571db 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/installation/knowledgebase/gpoinitialinstall/savesettings.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/installation/knowledgebase/gpoinitialinstall/savesettings.md @@ -14,3 +14,4 @@ Apply this KB to apply to all your DCs: [https://support.microsoft.com/en-us/kb/2791372](https://support.microsoft.com/en-us/kb/2791372) Then retry the Netwrix Endpoint Policy Manager (formerly PolicyPak) operation. + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/installation/knowledgebase/installandupgrade/_category_.json b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/installation/knowledgebase/installandupgrade/_category_.json index a506889fd9..79ef781d54 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/installation/knowledgebase/installandupgrade/_category_.json +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/installation/knowledgebase/installandupgrade/_category_.json @@ -3,4 +3,4 @@ "position": 60, "collapsed": true, "collapsible": true -} \ No newline at end of file +} diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/installation/knowledgebase/installandupgrade/assignmentremovalfailed.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/installation/knowledgebase/installandupgrade/assignmentremovalfailed.md index 0b6c60e265..67602f9298 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/installation/knowledgebase/installandupgrade/assignmentremovalfailed.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/installation/knowledgebase/installandupgrade/assignmentremovalfailed.md @@ -18,3 +18,4 @@ message is generated in the System Event log: To resolve this error, uncheck "Make this 32-bit X86 application available to Win64 computers" checkbox for the 32bit Endpoint Policy Manager Client-Side Extension in the Group Policy Software Deployment policy. + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/installation/knowledgebase/installandupgrade/computersidersop.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/installation/knowledgebase/installandupgrade/computersidersop.md index 0710867bbc..7812c09f72 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/installation/knowledgebase/installandupgrade/computersidersop.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/installation/knowledgebase/installandupgrade/computersidersop.md @@ -37,3 +37,4 @@ COMPUTER side RSOP..) The final result will be that THIS USER can now see the COMPUTER SIDE RSOP. ![560_9_img-05](/images/endpointpolicymanager/troubleshooting/560_9_img-05.webp) + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/installation/knowledgebase/installandupgrade/gpsvcfailed.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/installation/knowledgebase/installandupgrade/gpsvcfailed.md index b8968af746..dc372858b4 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/installation/knowledgebase/installandupgrade/gpsvcfailed.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/installation/knowledgebase/installandupgrade/gpsvcfailed.md @@ -22,3 +22,4 @@ There is more information at the Microsoft website: [https://support.microsoft.com/en-us/help/2976660/first-logon-fails-with-the-universal-unique-identifier-uuid-type-is-no](https://support.microsoft.com/en-us/help/2976660/first-logon-fails-with-the-universal-unique-identifier-uuid-type-is-no) ![20_1_sdgdfhfgnfjfghjfghjfghjfghj](/images/endpointpolicymanager/troubleshooting/error/20_1_sdgdfhfgnfjfghjfghjfghjfghj.webp) + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/installation/knowledgebase/installandupgrade/newversionissues.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/installation/knowledgebase/installandupgrade/newversionissues.md index 5049c4ad44..31103fa698 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/installation/knowledgebase/installandupgrade/newversionissues.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/installation/knowledgebase/installandupgrade/newversionissues.md @@ -58,10 +58,11 @@ build and this build. Yes? → As ADMIN.. Run `PPLOGS` and send us PPLOGS (renam - Do NOT run with the Driver disabled in Production. - This will stop much of Endpoint Policy Manager's inner workings such as: - Endpoint Policy Manager - [https://www.endpointpolicymanager.com/products/endpointpolicymanager-least-privilege-manager.html](https://www.endpointpolicymanager.com/products/endpointpolicymanager-least-privilege-manager.html) (completely). + [https://www.policypak.com/products/endpointpolicymanager-least-privilege-manager.html](https://www.policypak.com/products/endpointpolicymanager-least-privilege-manager.html) (completely). - Endpoint Policy Manager Application Manager (Reapply on launch.) - Endpoint Policy Manager Browser Router (FF extension installation in some cases). - Endpoint Policy Manager Applock. - Endpoint Policy Manager File Associations Manager. … And possibly other items. ![175_1_image002](/images/endpointpolicymanager/troubleshooting/install/175_1_image002.webp) + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/installation/knowledgebase/installandupgrade/slowlogins.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/installation/knowledgebase/installandupgrade/slowlogins.md index 8c031d8a91..1c94bede20 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/installation/knowledgebase/installandupgrade/slowlogins.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/installation/knowledgebase/installandupgrade/slowlogins.md @@ -169,3 +169,4 @@ version for you to test. **Step 4 –** Here is how to get us log files and results reports (perform EVERY step):[What must I send to Endpoint Policy Manager support in order to get the FASTEST support?](/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gettingstarted/misc/knowledgebase/troubleshooting/fastsupport.md) + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/installation/knowledgebase/installandupgrade/uninstall.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/installation/knowledgebase/installandupgrade/uninstall.md index 11b51144e9..57335eec5d 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/installation/knowledgebase/installandupgrade/uninstall.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/installation/knowledgebase/installandupgrade/uninstall.md @@ -30,7 +30,7 @@ If the procedure from Microsoft's article is unsuccessful, try the following ste **Step 1 –** Remove existing CSE version to allow a re-installation of the newest CSE, download MSICUU from this link: -[https://www.endpointpolicymanager.com/pp-files/msicuu2.zip](https://www.endpointpolicymanager.com/pp-files/msicuu2.zip) +[https://www.policypak.com/pp-files/msicuu2.zip](https://www.policypak.com/pp-files/msicuu2.zip) **Step 2 –** Then launch it and select the CSE version and click **Remove**. @@ -56,7 +56,7 @@ tool, either version will work. Once the new CSE is deployed to the remainder of your machines, follow these steps. **Step 1 –** Download our -[`MSIZAP` and batch file](https://www.endpointpolicymanager.com/pp-files/ppMSIzapscript-4191.zip). +[`MSIZAP` and batch file](https://www.policypak.com/pp-files/ppMSIzapscript-4191.zip). :::note `MSIZAP` is a command line version of `MSICUU` that was used in the previous steps.. @@ -94,3 +94,4 @@ yield more success, according to at least one customer report. The machines are now updated with a new CSE. If this solution was unsuccessful, contact your Netwrix support representative for additional assistance. + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/installation/knowledgebase/knowledgebase.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/installation/knowledgebase/knowledgebase.md index 066d466118..d1ad6245cf 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/installation/knowledgebase/knowledgebase.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/installation/knowledgebase/knowledgebase.md @@ -74,3 +74,4 @@ See the following Knowledge Base articles for all things installation and upkeep - [How do I uninstall Endpoint Policy Manager?](/docs/endpointpolicymanager/installation/knowledgebase/uninstallation/uninstall.md) - [How to Rollback CSE version from newer to older using PowerShell](/docs/endpointpolicymanager/installation/knowledgebase/uninstallation/rollback.md) - [How can I uninstall the Least Privilege Manager client for MacOS?](/docs/endpointpolicymanager/installation/knowledgebase/uninstallation/uninstall_1.md) + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/installation/knowledgebase/methodpdqdeploy/_category_.json b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/installation/knowledgebase/methodpdqdeploy/_category_.json index 5634b9349d..e354bfe910 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/installation/knowledgebase/methodpdqdeploy/_category_.json +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/installation/knowledgebase/methodpdqdeploy/_category_.json @@ -3,4 +3,4 @@ "position": 30, "collapsed": true, "collapsible": true -} \ No newline at end of file +} diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/installation/knowledgebase/methodpdqdeploy/pdqdeploy.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/installation/knowledgebase/methodpdqdeploy/pdqdeploy.md index 4a70c6d3b9..1d56873eac 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/installation/knowledgebase/methodpdqdeploy/pdqdeploy.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/installation/knowledgebase/methodpdqdeploy/pdqdeploy.md @@ -42,7 +42,7 @@ Manager node. This is super easy. You probably want to do this step by hand. You Deploy to do it, but just to make things easier for this demonstration, I just want to go to the downloaded Endpoint Policy Manager, which you get my contacting Endpoint Policy Manager first of all. Then you go to the "Admin Console MSI for all On-Prem -[https://dev.endpointpolicymanager.com/products/](https://dev.endpointpolicymanager.com/products/)," and you just install +[https://policypak.com/products/](https://policypak.com/products/)," and you just install the admin. I'm pretty sure this machine is x86, right?. diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/installation/knowledgebase/miscquestions/_category_.json b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/installation/knowledgebase/miscquestions/_category_.json index 7e8b8f2bd2..d1dbfce5a0 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/installation/knowledgebase/miscquestions/_category_.json +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/installation/knowledgebase/miscquestions/_category_.json @@ -3,4 +3,4 @@ "position": 70, "collapsed": true, "collapsible": true -} \ No newline at end of file +} diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/installation/knowledgebase/miscquestions/bitversion.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/installation/knowledgebase/miscquestions/bitversion.md index 85b1e982dc..81b2676f6d 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/installation/knowledgebase/miscquestions/bitversion.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/installation/knowledgebase/miscquestions/bitversion.md @@ -11,3 +11,4 @@ utilizing Group Policy to push out the Endpoint Policy Manager Client Side Exten you can even configure a GPO to automatically deliver the correct version to each computer by using the WMI filters option that is built into Group Policy.But even if you don't — nothing "bad" will happen. The installation simply won't "incorrectly" occur. + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/installation/knowledgebase/miscquestions/outlook.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/installation/knowledgebase/miscquestions/outlook.md index b1c5b26ba3..bd1d87c3e5 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/installation/knowledgebase/miscquestions/outlook.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/installation/knowledgebase/miscquestions/outlook.md @@ -10,3 +10,4 @@ For anyone experiencing the Outlook To-Do bar flashing when GP or PP does a back has released KB3191883 May 2018 which solves that issue. [https://support.microsoft.com/en-us/help/3191883/may-2-2017-update-for-outlook-2016-kb3191883](https://support.microsoft.com/en-us/help/3191883/may-2-2017-update-for-outlook-2016-kb3191883) + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/installation/knowledgebase/miscquestions/why.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/installation/knowledgebase/miscquestions/why.md index bb3702ae34..d4844433ed 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/installation/knowledgebase/miscquestions/why.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/installation/knowledgebase/miscquestions/why.md @@ -48,3 +48,4 @@ Group Policy itself), or SCCM, or installing it into your core image. Once deployed to clients, Endpoint Policy Manager's CSE starts working and embraces Endpoint Policy Manager directives. + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/installation/knowledgebase/miscquestions/windows7.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/installation/knowledgebase/miscquestions/windows7.md index a7ae9146cc..d219c91b94 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/installation/knowledgebase/miscquestions/windows7.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/installation/knowledgebase/miscquestions/windows7.md @@ -12,10 +12,11 @@ algorithm that un-patched Windows 7 doesn't understand. So to get Endpoint Policy Manager Application Settings Manager Re-apply on Launch to work, Group Policy Preferences Scheduled Tasks, and Endpoint Policy Manager - [https://www.endpointpolicymanager.com/products/endpointpolicymanager-least-privilege-manager.html](https://www.endpointpolicymanager.com/products/endpointpolicymanager-least-privilege-manager.html) to + [https://www.policypak.com/products/endpointpolicymanager-least-privilege-manager.html](https://www.policypak.com/products/endpointpolicymanager-least-privilege-manager.html) to work as expected, Windows 7 requires and updated patch. For Endpoint Policy Manager to work as expected on Windows 7, Windows 7 requires [https://www.microsoft.com/en-us/download/details.aspx?id=46148](https://www.microsoft.com/en-us/download/details.aspx?id=46148) for 64-bit and requires 32-bit [https://www.microsoft.com/en-pk/download/details.aspx?id=46078](https://www.microsoft.com/en-pk/download/details.aspx?id=46078) + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/installation/knowledgebase/sccminitialinstall/_category_.json b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/installation/knowledgebase/sccminitialinstall/_category_.json index 19f3f9f233..0bd40ff079 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/installation/knowledgebase/sccminitialinstall/_category_.json +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/installation/knowledgebase/sccminitialinstall/_category_.json @@ -3,4 +3,4 @@ "position": 20, "collapsed": true, "collapsible": true -} \ No newline at end of file +} diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/installation/knowledgebase/sccminitialinstall/sccm.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/installation/knowledgebase/sccminitialinstall/sccm.md index a55461e0f9..fb00b0f44c 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/installation/knowledgebase/sccminitialinstall/sccm.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/installation/knowledgebase/sccminitialinstall/sccm.md @@ -37,3 +37,4 @@ Do {$ieCheck = Get-Process iexplore -ErrorAction SilentlyContinueIf ($ieCheck -e {msiexec /i ‘PolicyPak Client-Side Extension x64.msi' /q#Write-Host ‘Installing'Start-Sleep -s 600Exit}else  {#Write-Host ‘IE Open'Start-Sleep -s 600}} while ($ieCheck -ne $null) ``` + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/installation/knowledgebase/uninstallation/_category_.json b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/installation/knowledgebase/uninstallation/_category_.json index bc74fae5f9..f86bde2611 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/installation/knowledgebase/uninstallation/_category_.json +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/installation/knowledgebase/uninstallation/_category_.json @@ -3,4 +3,4 @@ "position": 110, "collapsed": true, "collapsible": true -} \ No newline at end of file +} diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/installation/knowledgebase/uninstallation/rollback.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/installation/knowledgebase/uninstallation/rollback.md index 4d7c919bb1..1840871557 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/installation/knowledgebase/uninstallation/rollback.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/installation/knowledgebase/uninstallation/rollback.md @@ -88,3 +88,4 @@ Troubleshooting: Logs for the Rollback process and MSI install process can both be found in `"C:\Temp\PP_CSE"` once the script has executed. + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/installation/knowledgebase/uninstallation/uninstall.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/installation/knowledgebase/uninstallation/uninstall.md index 0361e29170..948ccf73ed 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/installation/knowledgebase/uninstallation/uninstall.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/installation/knowledgebase/uninstallation/uninstall.md @@ -49,3 +49,4 @@ continue onward. For more information on this process, please see Finally, there is a specific cosmetic issue with regards to Endpoint Policy Manager Browser Router removal and Default Browser. For more information on this issue and how to deal with it, please see [When I unlicense or remove Endpoint Policy ManagerBrowser Router from scope,Endpoint Policy Manager Browser Router Agent still shows as OS "default browser". Why is that and is there a workaround?](/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/browserrouter/knowledgebase/installation/defaultbrowser.md). + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/installation/knowledgebase/uninstallation/uninstall_1.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/installation/knowledgebase/uninstallation/uninstall_1.md index c04ea5c346..74d40226cc 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/installation/knowledgebase/uninstallation/uninstall_1.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/installation/knowledgebase/uninstallation/uninstall_1.md @@ -18,3 +18,4 @@ Please note that this command must be run by an administrator of the computer  The outcome should be as follows: ![931_1_image-20221216000132-1](/images/endpointpolicymanager/troubleshooting/leastprivilege/931_1_image-20221216000132-1.webp) + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/installation/knowledgebase/updating/_category_.json b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/installation/knowledgebase/updating/_category_.json index 7730b87278..2a1e563af3 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/installation/knowledgebase/updating/_category_.json +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/installation/knowledgebase/updating/_category_.json @@ -3,4 +3,4 @@ "position": 90, "collapsed": true, "collapsible": true -} \ No newline at end of file +} diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/installation/knowledgebase/updating/config.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/installation/knowledgebase/updating/config.md index f95a6ed071..2dd00c04d8 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/installation/knowledgebase/updating/config.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/installation/knowledgebase/updating/config.md @@ -113,3 +113,4 @@ following two Endpoint Policy Manager On-Prem Suite's log files: - Additional logs (to see if the CSE is finding the `update.config` file at all) are found in `%programdata%\endpointpolicymanager\ppWatcher.log` (for 32-bit machines) or `%programdata%\endpointpolicymanager\ppWatcher_x64.log` (for 64-bit machines). + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/installation/knowledgebase/updating/datadirectives.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/installation/knowledgebase/updating/datadirectives.md index 2bbbe2a9b3..7b9c24d841 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/installation/knowledgebase/updating/datadirectives.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/installation/knowledgebase/updating/datadirectives.md @@ -25,3 +25,4 @@ An example output can be seen below, which returns all the GPOs and which Endpoi Client Side Extension data types are inside them. ![548_2_gpe-fag-06-img-02](/images/endpointpolicymanager/troubleshooting/powershell/548_2_gpe-fag-06-img-02.webp) + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/installation/knowledgebase/updating/ringsupgrade.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/installation/knowledgebase/updating/ringsupgrade.md index 048899d389..ef2ad2305f 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/installation/knowledgebase/updating/ringsupgrade.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/installation/knowledgebase/updating/ringsupgrade.md @@ -217,3 +217,4 @@ following two Endpoint Policy Manager On-Prem Suite's log files: 2. Additional logs (to see if the CSE is finding the `update.config` file at all) are found in `%programdata%\endpointpolicymanager\ppWatcher.log` (for 32-bit machines) or `%programdata%\endpointpolicymanager\ppWatcher_x64.log` (for 64-bit machines). + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/installation/videolearningcenter/_category_.json b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/installation/videolearningcenter/_category_.json index cb657b91c6..c96de79669 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/installation/videolearningcenter/_category_.json +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/installation/videolearningcenter/_category_.json @@ -7,4 +7,4 @@ "type": "doc", "id": "videolearningcenter" } -} \ No newline at end of file +} diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/installation/videolearningcenter/methodgpoandad/_category_.json b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/installation/videolearningcenter/methodgpoandad/_category_.json index 2ab35f133d..6045a7fad4 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/installation/videolearningcenter/methodgpoandad/_category_.json +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/installation/videolearningcenter/methodgpoandad/_category_.json @@ -3,4 +3,4 @@ "position": 10, "collapsed": true, "collapsible": true -} \ No newline at end of file +} diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/installation/videolearningcenter/methodgpoandad/autoupdate.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/installation/videolearningcenter/methodgpoandad/autoupdate.md index 3758931b71..96040c59ac 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/installation/videolearningcenter/methodgpoandad/autoupdate.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/installation/videolearningcenter/methodgpoandad/autoupdate.md @@ -131,3 +131,4 @@ questions, we're here for you. Please go to the support forums, and we'll look f you out. Thanks so much. Take care. + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/installation/videolearningcenter/videolearningcenter.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/installation/videolearningcenter/videolearningcenter.md index 6fe776c873..50d131d7e5 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/installation/videolearningcenter/videolearningcenter.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/installation/videolearningcenter/videolearningcenter.md @@ -11,3 +11,4 @@ See the following Video topics for all things installation and upkeep. ## Method GPO (and Active Directory): Keeping up to date - [Auto-updating the CSE](/docs/endpointpolicymanager/installation/videolearningcenter/methodgpoandad/autoupdate.md) + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/knowledgebase/_category_.json b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/knowledgebase/_category_.json index aa816f1619..b49861294d 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/knowledgebase/_category_.json +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/knowledgebase/_category_.json @@ -7,4 +7,4 @@ "type": "doc", "id": "knowledgebase" } -} \ No newline at end of file +} diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/licensing/_category_.json b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/licensing/_category_.json index 4ee464b6ef..6de9a9ad01 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/licensing/_category_.json +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/licensing/_category_.json @@ -3,4 +3,4 @@ "position": 10, "collapsed": true, "collapsible": true -} \ No newline at end of file +} diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/licensing/knowledgebase/_category_.json b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/licensing/knowledgebase/_category_.json index d92c78eb54..63873d39b4 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/licensing/knowledgebase/_category_.json +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/licensing/knowledgebase/_category_.json @@ -7,4 +7,4 @@ "type": "doc", "id": "knowledgebase" } -} \ No newline at end of file +} diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/licensing/knowledgebase/activedirectorygposccm/_category_.json b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/licensing/knowledgebase/activedirectorygposccm/_category_.json index 256db08f98..03f211b814 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/licensing/knowledgebase/activedirectorygposccm/_category_.json +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/licensing/knowledgebase/activedirectorygposccm/_category_.json @@ -3,4 +3,4 @@ "position": 75, "collapsed": true, "collapsible": true -} \ No newline at end of file +} diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/licensing/knowledgebase/activedirectorygposccm/components_2.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/licensing/knowledgebase/activedirectorygposccm/components_2.md index 382628ad3c..51e098ffaf 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/licensing/knowledgebase/activedirectorygposccm/components_2.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/licensing/knowledgebase/activedirectorygposccm/components_2.md @@ -248,3 +248,4 @@ When Endpoint Policy Manager Device Manager becomes unlicensed, it will: - Not honor new Endpoint Policy Manager Device Manager policies - Any removable drive protections are stopped and existing rules will be unenforced, basically reverting it back to normal Windows' in-box behavior + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/licensing/knowledgebase/activedirectorygposccm/componentscloud.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/licensing/knowledgebase/activedirectorygposccm/componentscloud.md index 15bfe706a9..418108df93 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/licensing/knowledgebase/activedirectorygposccm/componentscloud.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/licensing/knowledgebase/activedirectorygposccm/componentscloud.md @@ -41,3 +41,4 @@ result should be similar to this example, where you can see the license is valid (in this case Browser Router) is prevented from being licensed by a policy. ![188_7_img-2_950x649](/images/endpointpolicymanager/license/unlicense/188_7_img-2_950x649.webp) + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/licensing/knowledgebase/activedirectorygposccm/componentsexclude.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/licensing/knowledgebase/activedirectorygposccm/componentsexclude.md index 2d94985257..1f376d26ce 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/licensing/knowledgebase/activedirectorygposccm/componentsexclude.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/licensing/knowledgebase/activedirectorygposccm/componentsexclude.md @@ -143,3 +143,4 @@ After the computer picks up the new license (via GPO, MDM, etc.) you can verify The result of modified components via blocked license can be seen in this example. ![748_5_image-20230820022159-5_950x814](/images/endpointpolicymanager/license/unlicense/748_5_image-20230820022159-5_950x814.webp) + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/licensing/knowledgebase/activedirectorygposccm/fileold.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/licensing/knowledgebase/activedirectorygposccm/fileold.md index 999215f6dc..b4fa5a069b 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/licensing/knowledgebase/activedirectorygposccm/fileold.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/licensing/knowledgebase/activedirectorygposccm/fileold.md @@ -23,3 +23,4 @@ instructions on how to install your new license. See [Using LT for license cleanup](/docs/endpointpolicymanager/licensing/videolearningcenter/troubleshooting/cleanup.md) for additional information on how to use our LT to help you do a Deep search for licenses and help you automatically clean up + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/licensing/knowledgebase/activedirectorygposccm/forceddisabled.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/licensing/knowledgebase/activedirectorygposccm/forceddisabled.md index cb012952ed..8e3a528722 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/licensing/knowledgebase/activedirectorygposccm/forceddisabled.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/licensing/knowledgebase/activedirectorygposccm/forceddisabled.md @@ -170,3 +170,4 @@ then PolicyPak Preferences will always be unlicensed and disabled (even if the a In the future, we plan for Endpoint Policy Manager Preferences to evolve to enable co-existence from multiple sources. + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/licensing/knowledgebase/activedirectorygposccm/options.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/licensing/knowledgebase/activedirectorygposccm/options.md index fa651a0997..f25b4d388e 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/licensing/knowledgebase/activedirectorygposccm/options.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/licensing/knowledgebase/activedirectorygposccm/options.md @@ -93,3 +93,4 @@ method. So as per the EULA, you must manually state if you plan to use Endpoint Terminal Services sessions and add that number to the computer count. ::: + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/licensing/knowledgebase/activedirectorygposccm/reset.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/licensing/knowledgebase/activedirectorygposccm/reset.md index ce51e857a5..4d7197d253 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/licensing/knowledgebase/activedirectorygposccm/reset.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/licensing/knowledgebase/activedirectorygposccm/reset.md @@ -49,3 +49,4 @@ Test-ComputerSecureChannel -Repair -Server PDCEmulatorName -Credential Domain\Us See this article from PCPMag, [Rejoin a Computer from a Domain In One Easy Step!](https://mcpmag.com/articles/2015/03/05/rejoin-a-computer-from-a-domain.aspx) for information on alternate steps. + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/licensing/knowledgebase/faqactivedirectory/_category_.json b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/licensing/knowledgebase/faqactivedirectory/_category_.json index 0f65ce0fde..7d92377dc8 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/licensing/knowledgebase/faqactivedirectory/_category_.json +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/licensing/knowledgebase/faqactivedirectory/_category_.json @@ -3,4 +3,4 @@ "position": 10, "collapsed": true, "collapsible": true -} \ No newline at end of file +} diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/licensing/knowledgebase/faqactivedirectory/disabledcomputer.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/licensing/knowledgebase/faqactivedirectory/disabledcomputer.md index 9a824845aa..ad6ecb9b08 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/licensing/knowledgebase/faqactivedirectory/disabledcomputer.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/licensing/knowledgebase/faqactivedirectory/disabledcomputer.md @@ -9,3 +9,4 @@ sidebar_position: 90 No, the Netwrix Endpoint Policy Manager (formerly PolicyPak) licensing tool automatically excludes any disabled computer accounts, as well as computers that have the word computer included within their name (which is our trial mode.). + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/licensing/knowledgebase/faqactivedirectory/domain.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/licensing/knowledgebase/faqactivedirectory/domain.md index 7f605b6f56..e5cf740f4a 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/licensing/knowledgebase/faqactivedirectory/domain.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/licensing/knowledgebase/faqactivedirectory/domain.md @@ -21,3 +21,4 @@ What happens then if you add OUs mid-year? - If you pick option 2, you would need to re-run the tool mid-year if you update OUs. But it doesn't cost you anything, unless you increase a lot of machines mid-year (20% of your current count). We would call that a mid-year true up. + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/licensing/knowledgebase/faqactivedirectory/domainmultiple.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/licensing/knowledgebase/faqactivedirectory/domainmultiple.md index 148ba579cb..d4547e2bc4 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/licensing/knowledgebase/faqactivedirectory/domainmultiple.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/licensing/knowledgebase/faqactivedirectory/domainmultiple.md @@ -17,3 +17,4 @@ We then create licensing keys, one for each domain. See [How to install UNIVERSAL licenses for NEW Customers (via GPO, SCCM or MDM)](/docs/endpointpolicymanager/licensing/videolearningcenter/installall/installuniversal.md) + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/licensing/knowledgebase/faqactivedirectory/domainou.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/licensing/knowledgebase/faqactivedirectory/domainou.md index 13f7817ae7..26a24867cb 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/licensing/knowledgebase/faqactivedirectory/domainou.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/licensing/knowledgebase/faqactivedirectory/domainou.md @@ -22,3 +22,4 @@ See how PP Application Manager Paks can be stored in a share. ::: + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/licensing/knowledgebase/faqactivedirectory/enforced.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/licensing/knowledgebase/faqactivedirectory/enforced.md index b2d2595f23..c76a32cf14 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/licensing/knowledgebase/faqactivedirectory/enforced.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/licensing/knowledgebase/faqactivedirectory/enforced.md @@ -20,3 +20,4 @@ Below all Endpoint Policy Manager Licenses are contained within one GPO. But you licensing GPOs, all which need to be enforced. ![168_1_image0013](/images/endpointpolicymanager/license/activedirectory/168_1_image0013.webp) + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/licensing/knowledgebase/faqactivedirectory/gpoedit.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/licensing/knowledgebase/faqactivedirectory/gpoedit.md index dab562f00e..0733cd1707 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/licensing/knowledgebase/faqactivedirectory/gpoedit.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/licensing/knowledgebase/faqactivedirectory/gpoedit.md @@ -26,3 +26,4 @@ controllers. See [Using Shares to Store Your Paks (Share-Based Storage)](/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/videos/centralstoresharing/shares.md) for additional information on using shares with Endpoint Policy Manager Admin Templates Manager. + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/licensing/knowledgebase/faqactivedirectory/ou.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/licensing/knowledgebase/faqactivedirectory/ou.md index 595bd19be5..13189c9c62 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/licensing/knowledgebase/faqactivedirectory/ou.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/licensing/knowledgebase/faqactivedirectory/ou.md @@ -8,3 +8,4 @@ sidebar_position: 20 If Sales Comptuers OU is licensed, and you want to also license Marketing Computers OU, that's fine. Re-Run your licensing tool, and perform a mid-year True Up. You only need to pay for overage. + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/licensing/knowledgebase/faqactivedirectory/ousub.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/licensing/knowledgebase/faqactivedirectory/ousub.md index b145008ce0..c1ca813118 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/licensing/knowledgebase/faqactivedirectory/ousub.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/licensing/knowledgebase/faqactivedirectory/ousub.md @@ -12,3 +12,4 @@ automatically. This means you can create and/or delete as many OUs within your l wish. This makes our licensing structure highly flexible and worry-free. At the time of your Endpoint Policy Manager license renewal date you will have the opportunity to true up, but, again, this would only be for additional computer accounts within your AD structure. + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/licensing/knowledgebase/faqactivedirectory/scope.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/licensing/knowledgebase/faqactivedirectory/scope.md index 279d02388d..1d250ee76a 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/licensing/knowledgebase/faqactivedirectory/scope.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/licensing/knowledgebase/faqactivedirectory/scope.md @@ -142,3 +142,4 @@ installed. Without the CSE installed, Endpoint Policy Manager directives are ign because there's a GPO linked to the domain doesn't mean that computers will be able to do anything. They have to be in scope of management and also have the CSE installed to pick up Endpoint Policy Manager directives. + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/licensing/knowledgebase/faqactivedirectory/server.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/licensing/knowledgebase/faqactivedirectory/server.md index 48ebf7d337..1a9ba12b9e 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/licensing/knowledgebase/faqactivedirectory/server.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/licensing/knowledgebase/faqactivedirectory/server.md @@ -9,3 +9,4 @@ sidebar_position: 10 There are absolutely no servers involved in the licensing process for Netwrix Endpoint Policy Manager (formerly PolicyPak), so you will not need a license server. Licenses are contained within a Group Policy Object and are typically linked to the domain, but can be linked to a specific OU. + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/licensing/knowledgebase/faqactivedirectory/users.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/licensing/knowledgebase/faqactivedirectory/users.md index 4658b18bea..39c513b131 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/licensing/knowledgebase/faqactivedirectory/users.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/licensing/knowledgebase/faqactivedirectory/users.md @@ -11,3 +11,4 @@ a computer is licensed for Endpoint Policy Manager, all/any users logged on that receive all computer and user GPOs involving Endpoint Policy Manager. This means that the users and computers can reside in separate OUs within your Active Directory structure. Only the computer needs to be licensed. + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/licensing/knowledgebase/faqactivedirectory/wizard.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/licensing/knowledgebase/faqactivedirectory/wizard.md index 8f3189237c..98326fb367 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/licensing/knowledgebase/faqactivedirectory/wizard.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/licensing/knowledgebase/faqactivedirectory/wizard.md @@ -73,3 +73,4 @@ when providing your license request key before your licenses are cut. ![69_7_image011](/images/endpointpolicymanager/license/activedirectory/69_7_image011.webp) + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/licensing/knowledgebase/faqcloud/_category_.json b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/licensing/knowledgebase/faqcloud/_category_.json index e1fd0150a1..f98a189ecd 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/licensing/knowledgebase/faqcloud/_category_.json +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/licensing/knowledgebase/faqcloud/_category_.json @@ -3,4 +3,4 @@ "position": 20, "collapsed": true, "collapsible": true -} \ No newline at end of file +} diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/licensing/knowledgebase/faqcloud/billing.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/licensing/knowledgebase/faqcloud/billing.md index b282670162..8a1d7f39d0 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/licensing/knowledgebase/faqcloud/billing.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/licensing/knowledgebase/faqcloud/billing.md @@ -59,3 +59,4 @@ June: - On June 30th you install the Endpoint Policy Manager Cloud Client on 100 computers, bringing your consumption to 250. - We will automatically bill you June 30th for the 250 licenses you used in June. + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/licensing/knowledgebase/faqcloud/licensestatus.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/licensing/knowledgebase/faqcloud/licensestatus.md index 568240832c..f0b894558c 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/licensing/knowledgebase/faqcloud/licensestatus.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/licensing/knowledgebase/faqcloud/licensestatus.md @@ -46,3 +46,4 @@ the waiting list. You will see the computer name, OS, last known IP address, las the status of the machine. Under Status you'll see either Active, indicating that the computer has correctly consumed a license, or Waiting List (Check in overdue)\], which indicates that the computer attempted to consume a license, but there were none available. + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/licensing/knowledgebase/faqcloud/notifications.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/licensing/knowledgebase/faqcloud/notifications.md index 960fc0259f..38cf2a1ce3 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/licensing/knowledgebase/faqcloud/notifications.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/licensing/knowledgebase/faqcloud/notifications.md @@ -15,3 +15,4 @@ Uncheck **Send a weekly report of inactive computers to all company admins**. Al also change the Threshold. ![613_2_hfkb-1089-img-02_950x609](/images/endpointpolicymanager/license/cloud/613_2_hfkb-1089-img-02_950x609.webp) + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/licensing/knowledgebase/faqcloud/onpremise.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/licensing/knowledgebase/faqcloud/onpremise.md index eac99e7152..a21cff5134 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/licensing/knowledgebase/faqcloud/onpremise.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/licensing/knowledgebase/faqcloud/onpremise.md @@ -29,3 +29,4 @@ enable the Group Policy Method, you need to transition from Endpoint Policy Mana Policy Manager Enterprise Edition or Endpoint Policy Manager Professional Edition. You can still manage Active Directory joined machines, but you must use the Endpoint Policy Manager Cloud delivery mechanism to perform the operation, and not Active Directory / GPO. + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/licensing/knowledgebase/faqcloud/reclaimed.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/licensing/knowledgebase/faqcloud/reclaimed.md index 3e360a629d..3594fdaac1 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/licensing/knowledgebase/faqcloud/reclaimed.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/licensing/knowledgebase/faqcloud/reclaimed.md @@ -20,3 +20,4 @@ then one of two things happens: So, in practice, if you have any available licenses in the Endpoint Policy Manager cloud pool, when computers re-connect, they'll simply pick right back up again where they left off. + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/licensing/knowledgebase/installing/_category_.json b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/licensing/knowledgebase/installing/_category_.json index 636e108450..791e01f9de 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/licensing/knowledgebase/installing/_category_.json +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/licensing/knowledgebase/installing/_category_.json @@ -3,4 +3,4 @@ "position": 60, "collapsed": true, "collapsible": true -} \ No newline at end of file +} diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/licensing/knowledgebase/installing/filemultiple.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/licensing/knowledgebase/installing/filemultiple.md index 889277bdb1..04e9e35106 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/licensing/knowledgebase/installing/filemultiple.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/licensing/knowledgebase/installing/filemultiple.md @@ -9,3 +9,4 @@ sidebar_position: 20 Yes. Netwrix Endpoint Policy Manager (formerly PolicyPak) is licensed as a suite, and as such you have paid for multiple components. Use LT to install each received license file, which will fully enable the client's Client Side Extension on your endpoints. + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/licensing/knowledgebase/installing/universal.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/licensing/knowledgebase/installing/universal.md index 42d8133e5e..a4abc7977e 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/licensing/knowledgebase/installing/universal.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/licensing/knowledgebase/installing/universal.md @@ -29,3 +29,4 @@ Only remove the old Licensing GPO when you are sure you have rolled out a CSE 26 later (anything from year 2021 and later). ::: + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/licensing/knowledgebase/knowledgebase.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/licensing/knowledgebase/knowledgebase.md index 78639dc8d0..1e618f1b3d 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/licensing/knowledgebase/knowledgebase.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/licensing/knowledgebase/knowledgebase.md @@ -91,3 +91,4 @@ licensing. - [When and why would I license Endpoint Policy Manager on servers?](/docs/endpointpolicymanager/licensing/knowledgebase/miscquestions/whenwhy.md) - [What items and components are licensed, and what components are free?](/docs/endpointpolicymanager/licensing/knowledgebase/miscquestions/components_1.md) - [Why must I transition from Legacy to Universal licenses (and what are the differences?)](/docs/endpointpolicymanager/licensing/knowledgebase/miscquestions/transition.md) + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/licensing/knowledgebase/miscquestions/_category_.json b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/licensing/knowledgebase/miscquestions/_category_.json index 767bd049e2..b74798cea8 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/licensing/knowledgebase/miscquestions/_category_.json +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/licensing/knowledgebase/miscquestions/_category_.json @@ -3,4 +3,4 @@ "position": 90, "collapsed": true, "collapsible": true -} \ No newline at end of file +} diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/licensing/knowledgebase/miscquestions/components_1.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/licensing/knowledgebase/miscquestions/components_1.md index 24982ff7b6..551aadc22f 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/licensing/knowledgebase/miscquestions/components_1.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/licensing/knowledgebase/miscquestions/components_1.md @@ -19,7 +19,7 @@ components such as: - Endpoint Policy Manager File Associations Manager - Endpoint Policy Manager Browser Router - Endpoint Policy Manager - [Least Privilege Manager ](https://www.endpointpolicymanager.com/products/endpointpolicymanager-least-privilege-manager.html) + [Least Privilege Manager ](https://www.policypak.com/products/endpointpolicymanager-least-privilege-manager.html) - Endpoint Policy Manager Java Rules Manager - Endpoint Policy Manager Start Screen & Taskbar Manager - Endpoint Policy Manager Scripts Manager @@ -70,5 +70,6 @@ To generate license request keys for Endpoint Policy Manager On-Prem suite endpo fort additional information. Once you acquire licenses from our sales team, you can implement them in two ways. -[See PolicyPak Solution Methods: Group Policy, MDM, UEM Tools, and PolicyPak Cloud compared. for additional information on ](https://kb.endpointpolicymanager.com/kb/article/489-policypak-licensing-onpremise-licensing-methods-compared) +[See PolicyPak Solution Methods: Group Policy, MDM, UEM Tools, and PolicyPak Cloud compared. for additional information on ](https://docs.netwrix.com/docs/endpointpolicymanager/licensing/knowledgebase/miscquestions/licensingmethods) how to import the licenses. + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/licensing/knowledgebase/miscquestions/transition.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/licensing/knowledgebase/miscquestions/transition.md index 077b6254e2..5651543175 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/licensing/knowledgebase/miscquestions/transition.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/licensing/knowledgebase/miscquestions/transition.md @@ -69,3 +69,4 @@ In the Group Policy editor you can consume the Universal license and it will loo And finally using` PPUPDATE` command on the endpoint, you can see how you are licensed : ![861_7_hfkb-1130-img-07_950x984](/images/endpointpolicymanager/license/861_7_hfkb-1130-img-07_950x984.webp) + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/licensing/knowledgebase/miscquestions/whenwhy.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/licensing/knowledgebase/miscquestions/whenwhy.md index e68d51630a..962c999049 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/licensing/knowledgebase/miscquestions/whenwhy.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/licensing/knowledgebase/miscquestions/whenwhy.md @@ -12,7 +12,7 @@ serving multiple people on the same machine, then that usage counts as multiple two FAQs for details: - General Citrix & Multi-Session Windows Licensing: - [Citrix & WVD Multi-session Windows Licensing Scenarios](https://www.endpointpolicymanager.com/purchasing/citrix-licensing-scenarios.html) + [Citrix & WVD Multi-session Windows Licensing Scenarios](https://www.policypak.com/purchasing/citrix-licensing-scenarios.html) - For Citrix + Cloud: [How do I license my Citrix, RDS, WVD, VDI or other multi-session Windows version with Endpoint Policy Manager Cloud ?](/docs/endpointpolicymanager/licensing/knowledgebase/vertualizationcitrix/multisession.md) @@ -23,7 +23,7 @@ Here are some examples: reduce the amount of GPOs and then target them to specific servers. There are many, many use cases for this, but just one is Windows Update, where you can take a bunch of GPOs and get them down to one. See this blog for details: - [https://www.endpointpolicymanager.com/pp-blog/windows-update-business](https://www.endpointpolicymanager.com/pp-blog/windows-update-business). + [https://www.policypak.com/pp-blog/windows-update-business](https://www.policypak.com/pp-blog/windows-update-business). Then, here's the video on how to perform reduction of existing GPOs: [Reduce GPOs (and/or export them for use with Endpoint Policy Manager Cloud or with MDM)](/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/admintemplatesmanager/videolearningcenter/admintemplatesmethods/reducegpos.md) 2. You can use Endpoint Policy Manager Admin Templates Manager to specify and lockdown settings for @@ -41,7 +41,7 @@ Here are some examples: [Block PowerShell in General, Open up for specific items](/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/videolearningcenter/bestpractices/powershellblock.md) 6. You can use Endpoint Policy Manager Least Privilege Manager to reduce the admin rights on specific processes or applications, like IE and - others:[Can I use Endpoint Privilege Manager to LOWER / remove admin rights from Administrators from an application or process, like Internet Explorer?](/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/knowledgebase/tipsforadminapproval/reduceadminrights.md) + others:[Can I use Endpoint Privilege Manager to LOWER / remove admin rights from Administrators from an application or process, like Internet Explorer?](/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/endpointprivilegemanager/technotes/tipsforadminapproval/reduceadminrights.md) 7. You can use Endpoint Policy Manager Scripts Manager to perform specific logon scripts for specific servers using Triggers: [Endpoint Policy Manager Scripts and Triggers: Get to understand login script trigger with GP and MDM systems !](/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/scriptstriggers/videolearningcenter/triggersexamples/scripttriggers.md) diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/licensing/knowledgebase/requestingall/_category_.json b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/licensing/knowledgebase/requestingall/_category_.json index 3fcf15c782..a6f868beec 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/licensing/knowledgebase/requestingall/_category_.json +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/licensing/knowledgebase/requestingall/_category_.json @@ -3,4 +3,4 @@ "position": 30, "collapsed": true, "collapsible": true -} \ No newline at end of file +} diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/licensing/knowledgebase/requestingall/editpolicies.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/licensing/knowledgebase/requestingall/editpolicies.md index 4d9ca5cff6..0cd8d6d2a1 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/licensing/knowledgebase/requestingall/editpolicies.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/licensing/knowledgebase/requestingall/editpolicies.md @@ -31,7 +31,7 @@ A: We do it for you. For Windows, Office and Endpoint Policy Manager ADMX settin Q: Do you have Windows 10 and 11 settings in Endpoint Policy Manager Cloud? A: Yes. See -[How Netwrix PolicyPak Enables Flexibility of Different Group Policy Stores for Windows 10 and Windows 11](https://www.endpointpolicymanager.com/resources/pp-blog/group-policy-stores/) +[How Netwrix PolicyPak Enables Flexibility of Different Group Policy Stores for Windows 10 and Windows 11](https://www.policypak.com/resources/pp-blog/group-policy-stores/) for additional information. Q: What about Custom ADMX, like Acrobat and Chrome? Can I upload those myself? @@ -53,3 +53,4 @@ Q: How are users and groups supported within ILT in cloud? A: Basically the same way. If you know the SID of the group or user ,you would place it into the SID box. If the SID is not known, the ILT engine does its best to evaluate by name, but it's not guaranteed. + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/licensing/knowledgebase/requestingall/intune.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/licensing/knowledgebase/requestingall/intune.md index 413ce31b0f..d9ec1bb11c 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/licensing/knowledgebase/requestingall/intune.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/licensing/knowledgebase/requestingall/intune.md @@ -38,3 +38,4 @@ See [MDM Intune company name troubleshooting](/docs/endpointpolicymanager/licens Between the count (pictures) and the company name (text file), we'll have the two pieces we need. Send them to your Sales team if requested and/or to close the loop on a support request. + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/licensing/knowledgebase/requestingall/logs.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/licensing/knowledgebase/requestingall/logs.md index bab67863ac..11fd789be8 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/licensing/knowledgebase/requestingall/logs.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/licensing/knowledgebase/requestingall/logs.md @@ -26,3 +26,4 @@ Once you have collected the required logs, please ZIP up the following folder an support case in SHAREFILE. ![182_1_1_950x786](/images/endpointpolicymanager/troubleshooting/license/182_1_1_950x786.webp) + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/licensing/knowledgebase/requestingall/tool.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/licensing/knowledgebase/requestingall/tool.md index 26b0e2c279..f748139a06 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/licensing/knowledgebase/requestingall/tool.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/licensing/knowledgebase/requestingall/tool.md @@ -45,3 +45,4 @@ real keys. Email your Endpoint Policy Manager Sales team member for more information if you have licensing questions. + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/licensing/knowledgebase/requestingall/trial.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/licensing/knowledgebase/requestingall/trial.md index 2faec8b492..3e25ab1400 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/licensing/knowledgebase/requestingall/trial.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/licensing/knowledgebase/requestingall/trial.md @@ -69,7 +69,7 @@ After you rename your computer to have Computer in the name, then: If you're trying our Endpoint Policy Manager Enterprise, Endpoint Policy Manager Professional or Endpoint Policy Manager SaaS, they all come with an included Endpoint Policy Manager Cloud license.  Your trial should automatically generate credentials -to [cloud.endpointpolicymanager.com](http://cloud.endpointpolicymanager.com/) (aka the Endpoint Policy Manager Cloud +to [cloud.policypak.com](https://cloud.policypak.com/) (aka the Endpoint Policy Manager Cloud Service.) When you install the Endpoint Policy Manager Cloud client, a license is automatically taken from @@ -141,3 +141,4 @@ instructions: [How to install UNIVERSAL licenses for NEW Customers (via GPO, SC Then follow these directions to get started with Endpoint Policy Manager and your MDM service, making sure to follow the "Walk Before You Run" video: Getting Started with MDM > [Video Learning Center](/docs/endpointpolicymanager/deliverymethods/mdm/videos/videolearningcenter.md) + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/licensing/knowledgebase/requestingmdm/_category_.json b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/licensing/knowledgebase/requestingmdm/_category_.json index c36c35fd31..b146e196b6 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/licensing/knowledgebase/requestingmdm/_category_.json +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/licensing/knowledgebase/requestingmdm/_category_.json @@ -3,4 +3,4 @@ "position": 50, "collapsed": true, "collapsible": true -} \ No newline at end of file +} diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/licensing/knowledgebase/requestingmdm/adminrights.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/licensing/knowledgebase/requestingmdm/adminrights.md index 456e74854c..b8db943926 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/licensing/knowledgebase/requestingmdm/adminrights.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/licensing/knowledgebase/requestingmdm/adminrights.md @@ -34,3 +34,4 @@ Application permissions | -------------------------------------- | ------------------------------------------------------- | ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- | ---------------------- | | DeviceManagementServiceConfig.Read.All | Read Microsoft Intune configuration | Allows the app to read Intune service properties, including device enrollment and third party service connection configuration. | Yes | | DeviceManagementConfiguration.Read.All | Read Microsoft Intune device configuration and policies | Allows the app to read properties of Microsoft Intune-managed device configuration and device compliance policies and their assignment to groups. | Yes | + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/licensing/knowledgebase/requestingmdm/autopilot.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/licensing/knowledgebase/requestingmdm/autopilot.md index 41866e10db..bff9e6aa09 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/licensing/knowledgebase/requestingmdm/autopilot.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/licensing/knowledgebase/requestingmdm/autopilot.md @@ -19,3 +19,4 @@ An example, taken from can be seen here. ![1336_1_f6195331f68904f96c183fe8a7dfdd29](/images/endpointpolicymanager/license/mdm/1336_1_f6195331f68904f96c183fe8a7dfdd29.webp) + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/licensing/knowledgebase/requestingmdm/domainmultiple.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/licensing/knowledgebase/requestingmdm/domainmultiple.md index 198602af14..e03ab05433 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/licensing/knowledgebase/requestingmdm/domainmultiple.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/licensing/knowledgebase/requestingmdm/domainmultiple.md @@ -24,3 +24,4 @@ services. ![356_1_image_950x402](/images/endpointpolicymanager/license/mdm/356_1_image_950x402.webp) + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/licensing/knowledgebase/requestingmdm/entraid.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/licensing/knowledgebase/requestingmdm/entraid.md index f8f41dd2b9..d339de0621 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/licensing/knowledgebase/requestingmdm/entraid.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/licensing/knowledgebase/requestingmdm/entraid.md @@ -172,3 +172,4 @@ Final number for purchase, where each machine is licensed once: - 150 Grand total: 1,250 computers + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/licensing/knowledgebase/requestingmdm/hybrid.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/licensing/knowledgebase/requestingmdm/hybrid.md index bc1d4d2f8d..b8c918f4d8 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/licensing/knowledgebase/requestingmdm/hybrid.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/licensing/knowledgebase/requestingmdm/hybrid.md @@ -128,5 +128,6 @@ See for additional information on all the Azure vocabulary and scenarios. If there are other cases that you might have which are not covered in this document, please email -support at endpointpolicymanager.com so we can try to express how to license Endpoint Policy Manager with your +support at policypak.com so we can try to express how to license Endpoint Policy Manager with your scenario. + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/licensing/knowledgebase/requestingmdm/jointype.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/licensing/knowledgebase/requestingmdm/jointype.md index 0326584f82..f093df4d41 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/licensing/knowledgebase/requestingmdm/jointype.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/licensing/knowledgebase/requestingmdm/jointype.md @@ -33,3 +33,4 @@ Using LT, you can see all computers noted above would be counted within LT for l as seen here. ![754_2_2_950x795](/images/endpointpolicymanager/license/mdm/754_2_2_950x795.webp) + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/licensing/knowledgebase/requestingmdm/name.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/licensing/knowledgebase/requestingmdm/name.md index dfe7bc59be..43e09680d8 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/licensing/knowledgebase/requestingmdm/name.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/licensing/knowledgebase/requestingmdm/name.md @@ -56,3 +56,4 @@ who enrolled the machine does not match what is in the license file. See the Microsoft article on how to [Plan and troubleshoot User Principal Name changes in Microsoft Entra ID](https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/entra/identity/hybrid/connect/howto-troubleshoot-upn-changes) for additional information regarding UPN names in Azure. + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/licensing/knowledgebase/requestingmdm/setup.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/licensing/knowledgebase/requestingmdm/setup.md index e645cfdbfb..a014e63eb0 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/licensing/knowledgebase/requestingmdm/setup.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/licensing/knowledgebase/requestingmdm/setup.md @@ -100,3 +100,4 @@ From the Analyze page, go to Reporting > Devices & Apps and take a screenshot sh count and Ownership: ![44_14_image-20200815220310-29](/images/endpointpolicymanager/license/mdm/44_14_image-20200815220310-29.webp) + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/licensing/knowledgebase/requestingmdm/tool.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/licensing/knowledgebase/requestingmdm/tool.md index 0dc5af140e..da50f749fa 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/licensing/knowledgebase/requestingmdm/tool.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/licensing/knowledgebase/requestingmdm/tool.md @@ -117,3 +117,4 @@ Disconnect-MgGraph | Out-Null See the [MDM Intune company name troubleshooting](/docs/endpointpolicymanager/licensing/videolearningcenter/troubleshooting/mdm.md) video for additional information. + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/licensing/knowledgebase/troubleshooting/_category_.json b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/licensing/knowledgebase/troubleshooting/_category_.json index e27cfae2fc..fa996ccf6c 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/licensing/knowledgebase/troubleshooting/_category_.json +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/licensing/knowledgebase/troubleshooting/_category_.json @@ -3,4 +3,4 @@ "position": 70, "collapsed": true, "collapsible": true -} \ No newline at end of file +} diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/licensing/knowledgebase/troubleshooting/components.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/licensing/knowledgebase/troubleshooting/components.md index e418b00e5b..2712bfeecf 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/licensing/knowledgebase/troubleshooting/components.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/licensing/knowledgebase/troubleshooting/components.md @@ -77,3 +77,4 @@ Endpoint Policy Manager Cloud Portal.) ![681_16_e7_954x1262](/images/endpointpolicymanager/troubleshooting/license/681_16_e7_954x1262.webp) + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/licensing/knowledgebase/troubleshooting/enterprisefull.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/licensing/knowledgebase/troubleshooting/enterprisefull.md index efce9a05fa..4925a35e97 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/licensing/knowledgebase/troubleshooting/enterprisefull.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/licensing/knowledgebase/troubleshooting/enterprisefull.md @@ -194,3 +194,4 @@ we recommend updating to the latest MMC snap-in. - _Remember,_ You are still required to run the LT after each term year and pay for true-ups, even though the keys you will get back in return are now for the duration of the term, and not one year keys as we issued in the past. + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/licensing/knowledgebase/troubleshooting/expires.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/licensing/knowledgebase/troubleshooting/expires.md index 68011e1464..140f338eb4 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/licensing/knowledgebase/troubleshooting/expires.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/licensing/knowledgebase/troubleshooting/expires.md @@ -76,3 +76,4 @@ registry keys with old Endpoint Policy Manager license info. Afterward, reopen GPMC and try editing a GPO again, does the message appear? If not, you are done. If yes, then open a support ticket for further assistance. + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/licensing/knowledgebase/troubleshooting/graceperiod.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/licensing/knowledgebase/troubleshooting/graceperiod.md index b5ba0eabe8..ab8dc2b7f6 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/licensing/knowledgebase/troubleshooting/graceperiod.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/licensing/knowledgebase/troubleshooting/graceperiod.md @@ -169,3 +169,4 @@ Event 233: License has become unavailable or has become unlicensed (only availab versions equal or later to 24.4) ![1250_7_e85476dc329c7942430a995eb0548beb](/images/endpointpolicymanager/troubleshooting/license/1250_7_e85476dc329c7942430a995eb0548beb.webp) + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/licensing/knowledgebase/troubleshooting/legacy.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/licensing/knowledgebase/troubleshooting/legacy.md index 1d838d274b..a7893dda1d 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/licensing/knowledgebase/troubleshooting/legacy.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/licensing/knowledgebase/troubleshooting/legacy.md @@ -46,13 +46,12 @@ sidebar_position: 60 in the first place. - When we cut keys for existing customers (who started before 2021) we always provided Universal keys and sometimes provided Legacy keys. -- Therefore: You should be able to pick up your existing keys at portal.endpointpolicymanager.com. Example of +- Therefore: You should be able to pick up your existing keys at portal.policypak.com. Example of how to find existing keys: ![840_1_1](/images/endpointpolicymanager/troubleshooting/license/840_1_1.webp) -- Only email [support@endpointpolicymanager.com](mailto:support@endpointpolicymanager.com) if you cannot locate your - Universal license because it should already be in the Portal at portal.endpointpolicymanager.com. +- If you cannot locate your Universal license because it should already be in the Portal at portal.policypak.com, please [open a support ticket](https://www.netwrix.com/tickets.html#/open-a-ticket). ## In the portal, after I download my license keys, how can I tell which are UNIVERSAL and which are LEGACY keys? @@ -181,3 +180,4 @@ You can still use Universal licenses via GPO and/or MDM/XML method. The updated latest CSEs is as follows: ![840_7_image_950x724](/images/endpointpolicymanager/troubleshooting/license/840_7_image_950x724.webp) + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/licensing/knowledgebase/troubleshooting/mmcsnapinlogs.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/licensing/knowledgebase/troubleshooting/mmcsnapinlogs.md index e9597f1e32..793e290e43 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/licensing/knowledgebase/troubleshooting/mmcsnapinlogs.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/licensing/knowledgebase/troubleshooting/mmcsnapinlogs.md @@ -23,3 +23,4 @@ Inspect the logs from: `C:\Users\user\AppData\Local\PolicyPak` and see if your i any logs and/or obvious errors. Send the logs to support as instructed. ![753_1_img-01_950x545](/images/endpointpolicymanager/troubleshooting/license/753_1_img-01_950x545.webp) + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/licensing/knowledgebase/troubleshooting/toollogs.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/licensing/knowledgebase/troubleshooting/toollogs.md index 9c228e9895..fc8404cbc0 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/licensing/knowledgebase/troubleshooting/toollogs.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/licensing/knowledgebase/troubleshooting/toollogs.md @@ -23,3 +23,4 @@ Log files and related files for LT.exe (if any errors are detected) are located When asked, a customer need to access this location and ZIP the content of this folder for a further transfer to the Support team. The user behind the asterisks is the one who was executing` LT.exe.` + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/licensing/knowledgebase/troubleshooting/universal.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/licensing/knowledgebase/troubleshooting/universal.md index 8392e402ce..0666129aca 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/licensing/knowledgebase/troubleshooting/universal.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/licensing/knowledgebase/troubleshooting/universal.md @@ -13,3 +13,4 @@ manipulate the storage location of licenses before new licenses were put in plac As such you will still see licenses in place when running `PPUPDATE` command. ![826_1_img-01](/images/endpointpolicymanager/troubleshooting/license/826_1_img-01.webp) + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/licensing/knowledgebase/vertualizationcitrix/_category_.json b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/licensing/knowledgebase/vertualizationcitrix/_category_.json index bae5c20ca0..a134c96372 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/licensing/knowledgebase/vertualizationcitrix/_category_.json +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/licensing/knowledgebase/vertualizationcitrix/_category_.json @@ -3,4 +3,4 @@ "position": 30, "collapsed": true, "collapsible": true -} \ No newline at end of file +} diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/licensing/knowledgebase/vertualizationcitrix/count.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/licensing/knowledgebase/vertualizationcitrix/count.md index 326e5cfc85..4c6dae9ad4 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/licensing/knowledgebase/vertualizationcitrix/count.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/licensing/knowledgebase/vertualizationcitrix/count.md @@ -13,7 +13,7 @@ connection. In other words, if one Citrix server can handle 100 inbound connections, that would require a declaration of 100 Endpoint Policy Manager licenses. See -[Citrix & WVD Multi-session Windows Licensing Scenarios](https://www.endpointpolicymanager.com/purchasing/vdi-licensing-scenarios/) +[Citrix & WVD Multi-session Windows Licensing Scenarios](https://www.policypak.com/purchasing/vdi-licensing-scenarios/) for additional information on how we count licenses for any kind of multi-session Windows. ## On-Prem / Active Directory Notes @@ -88,3 +88,4 @@ bought only 10, 20, etc. If this is your situation, simply express the raw number of purchased licenses to your sales or renewals person. + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/licensing/knowledgebase/vertualizationcitrix/desktops.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/licensing/knowledgebase/vertualizationcitrix/desktops.md index 1473c91494..516fb1835f 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/licensing/knowledgebase/vertualizationcitrix/desktops.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/licensing/knowledgebase/vertualizationcitrix/desktops.md @@ -13,9 +13,10 @@ This depends on what kind of virtual desktops they are: Edition and the Citrix licenses are accounted for. - Same with Windows Virtual Desktop (if using Multi-session Windows). Those sessions each count as onelicense. See - [Citrix & WVD Multi-session Windows Licensing Scenarios](https://www.endpointpolicymanager.com/purchasing/vdi-licensing-scenarios/) + [Citrix & WVD Multi-session Windows Licensing Scenarios](https://www.policypak.com/purchasing/vdi-licensing-scenarios/) for additional information. - However, full VDI single-session desktops are licensed in the same manner as physical desktops. From a licensing perspective, there is no difference between the two. If there's a computer account in Active Directory, and it's active, it counts your Endpoint Policy Manager licensing. In this case you may use it with Endpoint Policy Manager SaaS / Cloud. + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/licensing/knowledgebase/vertualizationcitrix/multisession.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/licensing/knowledgebase/vertualizationcitrix/multisession.md index 087783d522..2367d3aca2 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/licensing/knowledgebase/vertualizationcitrix/multisession.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/licensing/knowledgebase/vertualizationcitrix/multisession.md @@ -61,9 +61,10 @@ go to 470. But you will only (in practice) use the 400 licenses: Total Usage: 402. Total in your pool after agreement: 470. This is really no different than how we ask PP Group Policy customers to do. See -[Citrix & WVD Multi-session Windows Licensing Scenarios](https://www.endpointpolicymanager.com/purchasing/vdi-licensing-scenarios/) +[Citrix & WVD Multi-session Windows Licensing Scenarios](https://www.policypak.com/purchasing/vdi-licensing-scenarios/) for additional information. In summary: If you want to use Endpoint Policy Manager Cloud with any kind of multi-session version of Windows, you need to have enough licenses purchased, and cannot perform the installation on multi-session Windows without an agreement first. + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/licensing/knowledgebase/vertualizationcitrix/terminalservices.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/licensing/knowledgebase/vertualizationcitrix/terminalservices.md index 2840c0473d..42f1becc37 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/licensing/knowledgebase/vertualizationcitrix/terminalservices.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/licensing/knowledgebase/vertualizationcitrix/terminalservices.md @@ -20,4 +20,5 @@ connections do not need to be declared at purchase time. For example scenarios of how to license Endpoint Policy Manager Group Policy Edition with Citrix and/or Terminal Services, please -see [Citrix & WVD Multi-session Windows Licensing Scenarios](https://www.endpointpolicymanager.com/purchasing/vdi-licensing-scenarios/)[.](https://www.endpointpolicymanager.com/support-sharing/citrix-licensing-scenarios.html) +see [Citrix & WVD Multi-session Windows Licensing Scenarios](https://www.policypak.com/purchasing/vdi-licensing-scenarios/)[.](https://www.policypak.com/support-sharing/citrix-licensing-scenarios.html) + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/licensing/knowledgebase/vertualizationcitrix/tool_1.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/licensing/knowledgebase/vertualizationcitrix/tool_1.md index 5ff41d9b50..e45075b918 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/licensing/knowledgebase/vertualizationcitrix/tool_1.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/licensing/knowledgebase/vertualizationcitrix/tool_1.md @@ -31,4 +31,5 @@ There are also multiple ways the Endpoint Policy Manager On-Prem suite can be li For understanding all the scenarios, please see the following additional technotes: - [How are Terminal Services and/or Citrix connections licensed?](/docs/endpointpolicymanager/licensing/knowledgebase/vertualizationcitrix/terminalservices.md) -- [Citrix & WVD Multi-session Windows Licensing Scenarios](https://www.endpointpolicymanager.com/purchasing/vdi-licensing-scenarios/) +- [Citrix & WVD Multi-session Windows Licensing Scenarios](https://www.policypak.com/purchasing/vdi-licensing-scenarios/) + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/licensing/videolearningcenter/_category_.json b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/licensing/videolearningcenter/_category_.json index cb657b91c6..c96de79669 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/licensing/videolearningcenter/_category_.json +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/licensing/videolearningcenter/_category_.json @@ -7,4 +7,4 @@ "type": "doc", "id": "videolearningcenter" } -} \ No newline at end of file +} diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/licensing/videolearningcenter/installall/_category_.json b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/licensing/videolearningcenter/installall/_category_.json index d103be6b72..83af317b1e 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/licensing/videolearningcenter/installall/_category_.json +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/licensing/videolearningcenter/installall/_category_.json @@ -3,4 +3,4 @@ "position": 20, "collapsed": true, "collapsible": true -} \ No newline at end of file +} diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/licensing/videolearningcenter/installall/installuniversal.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/licensing/videolearningcenter/installall/installuniversal.md index 30a14bcbbb..ad97f0ca1a 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/licensing/videolearningcenter/installall/installuniversal.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/licensing/videolearningcenter/installall/installuniversal.md @@ -148,3 +148,4 @@ saw how to do that too. Long story short, hope this helps you out. Looking forward to getting you started with PolicyPak real soon. Thank you so much. + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/licensing/videolearningcenter/installalllegacy/_category_.json b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/licensing/videolearningcenter/installalllegacy/_category_.json index eec5d63eb4..12c49daacc 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/licensing/videolearningcenter/installalllegacy/_category_.json +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/licensing/videolearningcenter/installalllegacy/_category_.json @@ -3,4 +3,4 @@ "position": 30, "collapsed": true, "collapsible": true -} \ No newline at end of file +} diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/licensing/videolearningcenter/installalllegacy/upgrades.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/licensing/videolearningcenter/installalllegacy/upgrades.md index a4e72d8cd1..104c537e38 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/licensing/videolearningcenter/installalllegacy/upgrades.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/licensing/videolearningcenter/installalllegacy/upgrades.md @@ -12,3 +12,4 @@ continuing (or else the license will not be able to be imported.) + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/licensing/videolearningcenter/requestall/_category_.json b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/licensing/videolearningcenter/requestall/_category_.json index 76400dbe44..03368b7025 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/licensing/videolearningcenter/requestall/_category_.json +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/licensing/videolearningcenter/requestall/_category_.json @@ -3,4 +3,4 @@ "position": 10, "collapsed": true, "collapsible": true -} \ No newline at end of file +} diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/licensing/videolearningcenter/requestall/licenserequestkey.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/licensing/videolearningcenter/requestall/licenserequestkey.md index f85e553055..679272a4c3 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/licensing/videolearningcenter/requestall/licenserequestkey.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/licensing/videolearningcenter/requestall/licenserequestkey.md @@ -156,3 +156,4 @@ directions are if you're using exclusively Intune. Hope this video helps you out. I'm looking forward to getting you started real soon with PolicyPak. Thanks so much. + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/licensing/videolearningcenter/troubleshooting/_category_.json b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/licensing/videolearningcenter/troubleshooting/_category_.json index 7d2564a42f..befcd0741e 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/licensing/videolearningcenter/troubleshooting/_category_.json +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/licensing/videolearningcenter/troubleshooting/_category_.json @@ -3,4 +3,4 @@ "position": 40, "collapsed": true, "collapsible": true -} \ No newline at end of file +} diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/licensing/videolearningcenter/troubleshooting/cleanup.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/licensing/videolearningcenter/troubleshooting/cleanup.md index 19a83fc728..00c6d3ef2d 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/licensing/videolearningcenter/troubleshooting/cleanup.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/licensing/videolearningcenter/troubleshooting/cleanup.md @@ -70,3 +70,4 @@ I hope that helps explain how to clean up old licenses if you happen to have any you have any questions about this, we're here for you on the support forums. Thanks. Take care. + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/licensing/videolearningcenter/troubleshooting/legacy.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/licensing/videolearningcenter/troubleshooting/legacy.md index 10eae49218..48ac342309 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/licensing/videolearningcenter/troubleshooting/legacy.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/licensing/videolearningcenter/troubleshooting/legacy.md @@ -7,3 +7,4 @@ sidebar_position: 10 # Legacy License Retirement Guidance (for Feb 28, 2023) + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/licensing/videolearningcenter/troubleshooting/lttool.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/licensing/videolearningcenter/troubleshooting/lttool.md index fd862ea27a..75eaeb51d1 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/licensing/videolearningcenter/troubleshooting/lttool.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/licensing/videolearningcenter/troubleshooting/lttool.md @@ -9,3 +9,4 @@ sidebar_position: 60 Having problems with the Netwrix Endpoint Policy Manager (formerly PolicyPak) LT tool but need to get "counting" with your number of Intune connected machines? Use this workaround. + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/licensing/videolearningcenter/troubleshooting/mdm.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/licensing/videolearningcenter/troubleshooting/mdm.md index 43c809080f..2178ec2935 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/licensing/videolearningcenter/troubleshooting/mdm.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/licensing/videolearningcenter/troubleshooting/mdm.md @@ -9,3 +9,4 @@ sidebar_position: 40 Please run these steps if asked by support + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/licensing/videolearningcenter/troubleshooting/renameendpoint.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/licensing/videolearningcenter/troubleshooting/renameendpoint.md index 97f65e33d1..08081be46a 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/licensing/videolearningcenter/troubleshooting/renameendpoint.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/licensing/videolearningcenter/troubleshooting/renameendpoint.md @@ -11,3 +11,4 @@ exporting them, or set up a home test lab, rename your endpoint to contain the w the name. See this concept at work in this video! + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/licensing/videolearningcenter/troubleshooting/unlicense.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/licensing/videolearningcenter/troubleshooting/unlicense.md index 56f1f3e64c..c15bad3607 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/licensing/videolearningcenter/troubleshooting/unlicense.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/licensing/videolearningcenter/troubleshooting/unlicense.md @@ -75,3 +75,4 @@ There's two different methods to get unlicensed, which you kind of need to know need to. Typically you would only need to do this if asked. If there's something that you want to do this for, you can let us know and we can talk through it. I hope this video helps you out. Looking forward to getting you started with PolicyPak real soon. Bye. + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/licensing/videolearningcenter/videolearningcenter.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/licensing/videolearningcenter/videolearningcenter.md index febb74f590..be51c76fc5 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/licensing/videolearningcenter/videolearningcenter.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/licensing/videolearningcenter/videolearningcenter.md @@ -26,3 +26,4 @@ See the following Video topics for more information on Endpoint Policy Manager l - [How to Un-License any Endpoint Policy ManagerComponent via ADMX or Endpoint Policy Manager Cloud](/docs/endpointpolicymanager/licensing/videolearningcenter/troubleshooting/unlicense.md) - [Using LT for license cleanup](/docs/endpointpolicymanager/licensing/videolearningcenter/troubleshooting/cleanup.md) - [MDM Intune company name troubleshooting](/docs/endpointpolicymanager/licensing/videolearningcenter/troubleshooting/mdm.md) + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/upgrademaintenance/_category_.json b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/upgrademaintenance/_category_.json index a6fb2f3494..c867130ed4 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/upgrademaintenance/_category_.json +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/upgrademaintenance/_category_.json @@ -3,4 +3,4 @@ "position": 25, "collapsed": true, "collapsible": true -} \ No newline at end of file +} diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/upgrademaintenance/antivirussystemsoftware/_category_.json b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/upgrademaintenance/antivirussystemsoftware/_category_.json index 8c98264c85..1342d2cd72 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/upgrademaintenance/antivirussystemsoftware/_category_.json +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/upgrademaintenance/antivirussystemsoftware/_category_.json @@ -3,4 +3,4 @@ "position": 40, "collapsed": true, "collapsible": true -} \ No newline at end of file +} diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/upgrademaintenance/antivirussystemsoftware/antivirus.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/upgrademaintenance/antivirussystemsoftware/antivirus.md index 1674e0966d..2fd85462b9 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/upgrademaintenance/antivirussystemsoftware/antivirus.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/upgrademaintenance/antivirussystemsoftware/antivirus.md @@ -147,7 +147,7 @@ Follow the steps to resolve Netskope errors. [Creating a Custom Certificate Pinned Application](https://docs.netskope.com/en/creating-a-custom-certificate-pinned-application/#creating-a-custom-certificate-pinned-application) for additional information. -**Step 2 –** Create a local domain bypass for `cloud-agent.endpointpolicymanager.com`. +**Step 2 –** Create a local domain bypass for `cloud-agent.policypak.com`. Explanation of Root Cause @@ -159,3 +159,4 @@ application. These steps above provide a workaround for Netskope + Endpoint Policy Manager Cloud installation issues. + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/upgrademaintenance/antivirussystemsoftware/citrixapplayering.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/upgrademaintenance/antivirussystemsoftware/citrixapplayering.md index b30cd095f0..22285c5bfc 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/upgrademaintenance/antivirussystemsoftware/citrixapplayering.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/upgrademaintenance/antivirussystemsoftware/citrixapplayering.md @@ -11,3 +11,4 @@ Citrix App Layering lets you add packages at the OS, PLATFORM or APP LAYER. While it ispossible that Netwrix Endpoint Policy Manager (formerly PolicyPak) should work at any layer, we recommend the OS layer since Endpoint Policy Manager acts as part of the operating system and is tightly integrated with Group Policy. + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/upgrademaintenance/antivirussystemsoftware/digitallysigneddriver.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/upgrademaintenance/antivirussystemsoftware/digitallysigneddriver.md index cdfe224284..3ddaca5eb8 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/upgrademaintenance/antivirussystemsoftware/digitallysigneddriver.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/upgrademaintenance/antivirussystemsoftware/digitallysigneddriver.md @@ -24,3 +24,4 @@ This will enable Windows 7 to honor 256-hash signed files. As you can see here, all Endpoint Policy Manager files are signed with SHA256. ![351_2_image002](/images/endpointpolicymanager/troubleshooting/install/351_2_image002.webp) + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/upgrademaintenance/antivirussystemsoftware/overview.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/upgrademaintenance/antivirussystemsoftware/overview.md index 8afa247849..34a26a508f 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/upgrademaintenance/antivirussystemsoftware/overview.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/upgrademaintenance/antivirussystemsoftware/overview.md @@ -31,4 +31,5 @@ Troubleshoot common problems related to third-party software interference: - Always configure antivirus software to exclude Endpoint Policy Manager files and processes - Test thoroughly in virtualized environments before deployment -- Be aware that some security software may prevent proper CSE operation without proper configuration \ No newline at end of file +- Be aware that some security software may prevent proper CSE operation without proper configuration + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/upgrademaintenance/antivirussystemsoftware/sufficientprivileges.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/upgrademaintenance/antivirussystemsoftware/sufficientprivileges.md index fed07b9c06..449afd1d65 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/upgrademaintenance/antivirussystemsoftware/sufficientprivileges.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/upgrademaintenance/antivirussystemsoftware/sufficientprivileges.md @@ -22,3 +22,4 @@ For more information Example of error and results in Event log: ![97_1_carbonblack1](/images/endpointpolicymanager/troubleshooting/error/install/97_1_carbonblack1.webp) + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/upgrademaintenance/bestpractices/_category_.json b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/upgrademaintenance/bestpractices/_category_.json index 9e134f991b..6e6468760d 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/upgrademaintenance/bestpractices/_category_.json +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/upgrademaintenance/bestpractices/_category_.json @@ -3,4 +3,4 @@ "position": 80, "collapsed": true, "collapsible": true -} \ No newline at end of file +} diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/upgrademaintenance/bestpractices/commandline.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/upgrademaintenance/bestpractices/commandline.md index 51e5390e48..16a155224d 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/upgrademaintenance/bestpractices/commandline.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/upgrademaintenance/bestpractices/commandline.md @@ -60,3 +60,4 @@ ppupdate /cseupdatenow /force  When specified along with /cseupdatenow, forces CSE to check for updates even when automatic updates are disabled in `update.config`. This option is useful for those who want to check for updates on their own schedule. + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/upgrademaintenance/bestpractices/frequency.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/upgrademaintenance/bestpractices/frequency.md index a64e58033c..5b32f831d9 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/upgrademaintenance/bestpractices/frequency.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/upgrademaintenance/bestpractices/frequency.md @@ -29,3 +29,4 @@ supports any older CSEs. So the best practice is to stay updated so that if you do find an issue that requires attention, the problem is not compound by being months or years behind. + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/upgrademaintenance/bestpractices/frequency_1.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/upgrademaintenance/bestpractices/frequency_1.md index b6719e4b55..311caa17d5 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/upgrademaintenance/bestpractices/frequency_1.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/upgrademaintenance/bestpractices/frequency_1.md @@ -35,3 +35,4 @@ shipping CSE version and put out the next shipping version for all customerswith In this way, the closer you are to latest version the easier the transition to the latest version will be, should the need arise. + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/upgrademaintenance/bestpractices/overview.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/upgrademaintenance/bestpractices/overview.md index 7f9843223a..072b4e8145 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/upgrademaintenance/bestpractices/overview.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/upgrademaintenance/bestpractices/overview.md @@ -23,4 +23,5 @@ Understand Endpoint Policy Manager versioning and update frequency: - [Update Frequency Guidelines](/docs/endpointpolicymanager/upgrademaintenance/bestpractices/frequency.md) - When to upgrade or not upgrade the CSE - [Update Frequency and Support](/docs/endpointpolicymanager/upgrademaintenance/bestpractices/frequency_1.md) - How often EPM is updated and version support policy -These best practices will help ensure your Endpoint Policy Manager deployment remains stable, secure, and fully supported. \ No newline at end of file +These best practices will help ensure your Endpoint Policy Manager deployment remains stable, secure, and fully supported. + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/upgrademaintenance/bestpractices/rings.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/upgrademaintenance/bestpractices/rings.md index a95087bb84..1590a4b98f 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/upgrademaintenance/bestpractices/rings.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/upgrademaintenance/bestpractices/rings.md @@ -63,7 +63,7 @@ It is recommend to become familiar with Microsoft's idea of rings using the foll - Microsoft documentation: [Prepare a servicing strategy for Windows client updates](https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/deployment/update/waas-servicing-strategy-windows-10-updates) - Endpoint Policy Manager's blog post: - [Windows Update for Business (WuFB): A Simplified Guide](https://www.endpointpolicymanager.com/resources/pp-blog/windows-update-business/) + [Windows Update for Business (WuFB): A Simplified Guide](https://www.policypak.com/resources/pp-blog/windows-update-business/) - Microsoft Ignite's talk about rings: [Strategic and tactical considerations for ring-based Windows 10 deployments](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=omwelzp-Hlw) - Jeremy's MDM book (Chapter 9): [MDMandGPanswers.com/book](https://www.mdmandgpanswers.com/books) @@ -187,7 +187,7 @@ While it's possible to deploy the Endpoint Policy Manager CSE via Microsoft's Gr software installation, it is not recommended. The best practice to deploy the Endpoint Policy Manager CSE, should you have no on-prem software deployment tool, is the free version of PDQ Deploy. For more information, see the video -series[PolicyPak and PDQ](https://www.endpointpolicymanager.com/integration/endpointpolicymanager-and-pdq.html). +series[PolicyPak and PDQ](https://www.policypak.com/integration/endpointpolicymanager-and-pdq.html). ::: @@ -356,3 +356,4 @@ support. Just remember that you will have to reproduce the issue on a machine with the latest CSE and/or Cloud Client and be prepared to get logs from a very clean machine. + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/upgrademaintenance/bestpractices/versions.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/upgrademaintenance/bestpractices/versions.md index f3140a5b4d..07ca1b66be 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/upgrademaintenance/bestpractices/versions.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/upgrademaintenance/bestpractices/versions.md @@ -67,3 +67,4 @@ In this screenshot, you can see the original style and the new style: - New Style (15.12.827.19) means build 827 of the DesignStudio compiled the Pak. ![217_5_image006](/images/endpointpolicymanager/troubleshooting/217_5_image006.webp) + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/upgrademaintenance/overview.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/upgrademaintenance/overview.md index 901917e74d..407d1543b0 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/upgrademaintenance/overview.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/upgrademaintenance/overview.md @@ -38,4 +38,5 @@ Configure third-party software to work properly with Endpoint Policy Manager: - [AntiVirus Configuration](/docs/endpointpolicymanager/upgrademaintenance/antivirussystemsoftware/antivirus.md) - Configuring AV software - [Citrix App Layering](/docs/endpointpolicymanager/upgrademaintenance/antivirussystemsoftware/citrixapplayering.md) - Implementation with Unidesk - [Digitally Signed Driver](/docs/endpointpolicymanager/upgrademaintenance/antivirussystemsoftware/digitallysigneddriver.md) - Driver prompts and workarounds -- [Service Start Privileges](/docs/endpointpolicymanager/upgrademaintenance/antivirussystemsoftware/sufficientprivileges.md) - Troubleshooting service start issues \ No newline at end of file +- [Service Start Privileges](/docs/endpointpolicymanager/upgrademaintenance/antivirussystemsoftware/sufficientprivileges.md) - Troubleshooting service start issues + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/upgrademaintenance/performancequestions/_category_.json b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/upgrademaintenance/performancequestions/_category_.json index 0a21727f4b..5563a0e2b6 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/upgrademaintenance/performancequestions/_category_.json +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/upgrademaintenance/performancequestions/_category_.json @@ -3,4 +3,4 @@ "position": 50, "collapsed": true, "collapsible": true -} \ No newline at end of file +} diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/upgrademaintenance/performancequestions/cpuslowdown.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/upgrademaintenance/performancequestions/cpuslowdown.md index 6892fb2d34..cb30559bcd 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/upgrademaintenance/performancequestions/cpuslowdown.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/upgrademaintenance/performancequestions/cpuslowdown.md @@ -95,3 +95,4 @@ If you still think Endpoint Policy Manager is causing high disk usage / slowdown **Step 2 –** Screenshot of the perfmon as configured above running for a full minute. **Step 3 –** Dump file created with task manager. + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/upgrademaintenance/performancequestions/overview.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/upgrademaintenance/performancequestions/overview.md index a66f9655df..57ff5ea60c 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/upgrademaintenance/performancequestions/overview.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/upgrademaintenance/performancequestions/overview.md @@ -22,4 +22,5 @@ Diagnose and verify CSE performance impact on your systems: ## Troubleshooting Tips -These articles will help you identify whether performance issues are related to Endpoint Policy Manager and provide guidance on proper investigation methods to ensure optimal system performance. \ No newline at end of file +These articles will help you identify whether performance issues are related to Endpoint Policy Manager and provide guidance on proper investigation methods to ensure optimal system performance. + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/upgrademaintenance/performancequestions/watcherservicememoryusage.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/upgrademaintenance/performancequestions/watcherservicememoryusage.md index a5c2159537..c14ee59317 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/upgrademaintenance/performancequestions/watcherservicememoryusage.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/upgrademaintenance/performancequestions/watcherservicememoryusage.md @@ -49,3 +49,4 @@ Then you can add up the RAM used. For this example with three logged on users th memory is 13.92 MB. ![490_3_hf-kb-img-001](/images/endpointpolicymanager/troubleshooting/490_3_hf-kb-img-001.webp) + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/upgrademaintenance/upgrade/_category_.json b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/upgrademaintenance/upgrade/_category_.json index f3fd2490f7..3e37f60abf 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/upgrademaintenance/upgrade/_category_.json +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/upgrademaintenance/upgrade/_category_.json @@ -7,4 +7,4 @@ "type": "doc", "id": "overview" } -} \ No newline at end of file +} diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/upgrademaintenance/upgrade/overview.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/upgrademaintenance/upgrade/overview.md index a81e6e7a79..d382cf5f5c 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/upgrademaintenance/upgrade/overview.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/upgrademaintenance/upgrade/overview.md @@ -53,4 +53,5 @@ testing. A clean machine would have the following installed: This way you can install the latest Endpoint Policy Manager CSE by hand and do some testing of a new CSE before you attempt to roll it out to more client machines. Then, if you encounter a bug, you can quickly validate your bug report and collect logs from a machine that is available whenever you need -it, not just when the user is available. \ No newline at end of file +it, not just when the user is available. + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/upgrademaintenance/upgrade/rings/_category_.json b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/upgrademaintenance/upgrade/rings/_category_.json index e8ada68482..fd07508e38 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/upgrademaintenance/upgrade/rings/_category_.json +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/upgrademaintenance/upgrade/rings/_category_.json @@ -7,4 +7,4 @@ "type": "doc", "id": "overview" } -} \ No newline at end of file +} diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/upgrademaintenance/upgrade/rings/activedirectory.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/upgrademaintenance/upgrade/rings/activedirectory.md index 51a6dd6e8a..9f00a93390 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/upgrademaintenance/upgrade/rings/activedirectory.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/upgrademaintenance/upgrade/rings/activedirectory.md @@ -47,7 +47,7 @@ While it's possible to deploy the Endpoint Policy Manager CSE via Microsoft's Gr software installation, it is not recommended. The best practice to deploy the Endpoint Policy Manager CSE, should you have no on-prem software deployment tool, is the free version of PDQ Deploy. For more information, see the video series at -[https://www.endpointpolicymanager.com/integration/endpointpolicymanager-and-pdq.html](https://www.endpointpolicymanager.com/integration/endpointpolicymanager-and-pdq.html). +[https://www.policypak.com/integration/endpointpolicymanager-and-pdq.html](https://www.policypak.com/integration/endpointpolicymanager-and-pdq.html). ::: @@ -117,3 +117,4 @@ topic for additional information. See the [Using Remote Work Delivery Manager to Update the Endpoint Policy Manager Client Side Extension](/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/remoteworkdeliverymanager/videos/tipsandtricks/updateclientsideextension.md)video for additional information. + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/upgrademaintenance/upgrade/rings/cloud.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/upgrademaintenance/upgrade/rings/cloud.md index dc8d294d24..8a6c6675c9 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/upgrademaintenance/upgrade/rings/cloud.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/upgrademaintenance/upgrade/rings/cloud.md @@ -38,3 +38,4 @@ Update the CSE first or the Cloud Client first in the test groups and let each p software update. Upgrading both at the same time is supported but is not recommended. ::: + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/upgrademaintenance/upgrade/rings/finalthoughts.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/upgrademaintenance/upgrade/rings/finalthoughts.md index 0616b9b9e5..4fde509448 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/upgrademaintenance/upgrade/rings/finalthoughts.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/upgrademaintenance/upgrade/rings/finalthoughts.md @@ -22,3 +22,4 @@ and fixes in the latest CSE. With that being said, even if you fall out of date Endpoint Policy Manager CSE, you are still entitled to support. Just remember that you will have to reproduce the issue on a machine with the latest CSE and be prepared to get logs from a clean machine. + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/upgrademaintenance/upgrade/rings/mdm.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/upgrademaintenance/upgrade/rings/mdm.md index 7d6cc55ffa..314b1b05fc 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/upgrademaintenance/upgrade/rings/mdm.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/upgrademaintenance/upgrade/rings/mdm.md @@ -24,3 +24,4 @@ automatically be part of the first or second dynamic group. But because the firs group with hand-picked machines, those machines are the only ones that will get the initial rollout of a new CSE. Then, because the Endpoint Policy Manager CSE is an MSI, you can use the MSI deployment method with your MDM service to target to these groups. + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/upgrademaintenance/upgrade/rings/overview.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/upgrademaintenance/upgrade/rings/overview.md index 261059b8de..96226db954 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/upgrademaintenance/upgrade/rings/overview.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/upgrademaintenance/upgrade/rings/overview.md @@ -31,7 +31,7 @@ with Microsoft's idea of rings using the following resources: - Microsoft documentation: [Prepare a servicing strategy for Windows client updates](https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/deployment/update/waas-servicing-strategy-windows-10-updates) - Endpoint Policy Manager's blog post: - [Windows Update for Business (WuFB): A Simplified Guide](https://www.endpointpolicymanager.com/resources/pp-blog/windows-update-business/) + [Windows Update for Business (WuFB): A Simplified Guide](https://www.policypak.com/resources/pp-blog/windows-update-business/) - Microsoft Ignite's talk about rings: [Strategic and tactical considerations for ring-based Windows 10 deployments](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=omwelzp-Hlw) - Jeremy's MDM book (Chapter 9): [MDMandGPanswers.com/book](https://www.mdmandgpanswers.com/books) @@ -88,3 +88,4 @@ started using it. In the follow sections, we'll provide our recommendations for various Endpoint Policy Manager products on how to implement a ring policy for Endpoint Policy Manager CSE updates. + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/upgrademaintenance/upgrade/settings.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/upgrademaintenance/upgrade/settings.md index c67083e19e..f98720ddf3 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/upgrademaintenance/upgrade/settings.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/upgrademaintenance/upgrade/settings.md @@ -64,3 +64,4 @@ utility to update each GPO automatically with the latest version of the AppSet D To see a video overview of how to manually touch a GPO, see [GPOTouch Utility](/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/videos/centralstoresharing/touchutility.md). + diff --git a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/upgrademaintenance/upgrade/tips.md b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/upgrademaintenance/upgrade/tips.md index 9c98f6db1d..95359a1dc0 100644 --- a/docs/endpointpolicymanager/upgrademaintenance/upgrade/tips.md +++ b/docs/endpointpolicymanager/upgrademaintenance/upgrade/tips.md @@ -73,3 +73,4 @@ and video demos. ::: +