Access to usb devices – Guntermann & Drunck DVICenter DP16 Config Panel User Manual
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Access to USB devices
In the defaults of the matrix system, users have access to USB devices of a channel
group.
This right can be denied by changing the right »Access to USB devices« of a user
account or a user group.
The right to access USB devices of a certain target computer can be denied either
globally (for all target computers a user or a user group can access) or for certain tar-
get computers or groups.
How to change the right to access USB devices for all target computers:
1. In the directory tree, click
User area > User
.
If you want to change the right for user groups, click
User area > User groups
.
2. Right-click the user account or user group you want to configure and click
Configu-
ration
on the context menu.
3. Click the tabs
Matrix systems
and
Global device rights
.
4. Under
Access rights > Access to USB devices
, choose between the following options:
5. Click
Ok
to save you settings.
How to change the right to access USB devices for a certain target module or tar-
get group:
1. In the directory tree, click
User area > User
.
If you want to change the right for user groups, click
User area > User groups
.
2. Right-click the user account or user group you want to configure and click
Configuration
on the context menu.
3. Click the
Matrix systems
tab.
4. If you want to change the access rights for a certain target module, click on
Individual Group Rights
. If the rights should apply for a target group, click on
Device
Group Rights.
NOTE:
The access right depends on the user’s effective right (see page 63). The
effective right is the highest right that results from the individual right of user
accounts and the rights of assigned group(s).
Yes:
Allow access to USB devices of the channel group.
No:
Deny access to USB devices of the channel group.
NOTE:
You can configure and apply access to USB devices if the user account or
the user group are assigned with general access rights (see page 84 f.) for the target
computer.