IT Rules: Difference between revisions
Jump to navigation
Jump to search
Created page with "Introduction text. == Prerequisites == === Supported administrative systems === === Module requirements === === Additional functionality === === Testing after setup ===..." |
|||
Line 27: | Line 27: | ||
After the license has been verified, UMS is ready to be configured. | After the license has been verified, UMS is ready to be configured. | ||
=== | === Configuration of IT rules === | ||
The IT rules is configured via the already created UMS-templates. This allows for different IT rules for different types of users, UMS supports one IT rule per template. | The IT rules is configured via the already created UMS-templates. This allows for different IT rules for different types of users, UMS supports one IT rule per template. |
Revision as of 10:18, 13 March 2017
Introduction text.
Prerequisites
Supported administrative systems
Module requirements
Additional functionality
Testing after setup
What to have ready
Is there something to be obtained - physical
Should third party be contacted
Installation
This module is already installed with the standard UMS installation.
It requires a valid license for the module, which can be checked under “Help/License info”:
The required license is called “IT Rules”:
After the license has been verified, UMS is ready to be configured.
Configuration of IT rules
The IT rules is configured via the already created UMS-templates. This allows for different IT rules for different types of users, UMS supports one IT rule per template.
Settings are found under “Template\IT rules” on each template:
A IT rule consist of the following settings:
- Description Simply enter a saying description of the rule
- AD Group Enter a AD group in which the users are made members after they have accepted the IT rule
- Logon before showing rule Number of userlogins before the rule is shown
- Logon before sanction Number of login before the chosen sanction is applied
- Sanction Choose sanction for user that declines the rule.
- IT rule Choose which rule is displayed. The rules are html documents, and should be created for each language used on the school.
- Accept/decline buttons Enter which text that should be shown on the buttons.