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Re: security products
From: praveen_recker () sify com
Date: Thu, 19 Feb 2009 09:14:24 -0700
Hi Juan Pablo, You can set an Access Control Policy. It is nothing but controlling how users use access systems and resources. When we say Access Control first thing which creeps into our mind is "AAA" which stands for "Authentication, Authorization and Accounting". To assign various policies you can use Active Directory services on Windows Environment. You can google for Active Directory. Best Regards, Praveen Darshanam, Security Researcher, INDIA
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