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Acronis Access - Installation Guide User Manual

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For every connection - The user is required to enter their password each time they connect
to a server.

Allow user to add individual servers - If this option is enabled, users will be able to manually add
servers from within the Access Mobile Client application, as long as they have the server's DNS
name or IP address. If you want the user to only have their policy Assigned Servers available,
leave this option disabled.

Allow saved passwords for user configured servers - If a user is allowed to add individual
servers, this sub-option determines whether they are allowed to save their password for
those server.

Allow File Server, NAS and Sharepoint Access From the Web Client - When enabled, Web Client
users will be able to see and access mobile Data Sources as well.

Allow User to Add Network Folders by UNC path or URL - When enabled, the mobile client users
will be able to add and access network folders and SharePoint sites not assigned to them or not
accessible through the existing Data Sources. The selected Gateway Server must have access to
those SMB shares or SharePoint sites.

Block access to specific network paths - When enabled, allows the administrator to create
and use blacklists of network paths which the users shouldn't be allowed to self-provision.

Only allow this Mobile Client to connect to servers with third-party signed SSL certificates - If
this option is enabled, the Access Mobile Client will only be permitted to connect to servers with
third-party signed SSL certificates.

Note: If the management server does not have a third-party certificate, the client will be unable to reach
the management server after it's initial configuration. If you enable this option, ensure you have third-party
certificates on all your Gateway Servers.

Warn client when connecting to servers with untrusted SSL certificates - If your users are
routinely connecting to servers that will be using self-signed certificates, you may choose to
disable the client-side warning dialog message they will receive when connecting to these
servers.

Client timeout for unresponsive servers - This option sets the client login connection timeout for
unresponsive servers. If your clients are on especially slow data connections, or if they rely on a
VPN-on-demand solution to first establish a connection before a Gateway Server is reachable,
this timeout can be set to a value greater than the 30 second default. If you want the client to be
able to change this through the Access Mobile Client app, check Allow user to change this
setting.

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