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(Last Update : 2012.4.26)
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1. Easy remote configuration and execution |
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You can remotely configure not only servers running the HP IceWall software but also peripheral severs running any non-HP IceWall applications by opening and editing their respective configuration files directly from a client PC. Also, you can remotely run commands on HP IceWall and non-HP IceWall servers. |
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2. Easy-to-understand and intuitive management |
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An Explorer-like graphical user interface (GUI) simplifies management by organizing the configuration files into folder structures on a server by server basis and displaying them in a tree view. |
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For example, you can simplify your management tasks by:
- Creating and maintaining folders on a system by system basis.
- Creating and maintaining folders dedicated to files and logs that will be needed for failure analysis.
- Maintaining dedicated folders where the files that need not be modified are saved.
- Maintaining a single folder dedicated for saving user action history related log files.
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3. A rich set of sample files that are available for multicast distribution |
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HP IceWall Remote Configuration Manager comes with a rich set of easy-to-customize configuration files for the HP IceWall software as well as other applications. Also you can distribute these files to multiple servers in a multicast fashion. |
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4. Permission granting on administrators by administrator basis |
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The permissions within HP IceWall Remote Configuration Manager can be granted on administrators by administrator basis. |
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5. Smooth editing process |
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You can associate the file name extension of each configuration file type with a specific editor you want to use when editing the configuration file. |
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