Job Management Partner 1/Client Security Control Description, User's Guide and Operator's Guide

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6.8 Editing a user-defined judgment policy

The Edit Judgment Policy (Judgments for user definition) window can be used to set user-specific judgment items about client asset information stored in the asset management database of AIM, as well as the client security level when such items are not implemented on the client. For example, you can judge whether the client is running a power-saving CPU or whether automatic logon is enabled.

To display the Edit Judgment Policy (Judgments for user definition) window, from the judgment items tree view in the Edit Judgment Policy window, select User definition.

The Edit Judgment Policy (Judgments for user definition) window is shown below.

Figure 6-15 Edit Judgment Policy (Judgments for user definition) window

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The items to be set in the Edit Judgment Policy (Judgments for user definition) window are as follows:

Make this a judgment target
Select the check box to make the user definition a judgment policy target. When the check box is selected, all window items are available. The check box is cleared by default.

Judgment item
Set the judgment items.

Use the Edit Judgment Policy (Judgments for user definition) window as follows:

  1. Select the Make this a judgment target check box.
    All items in the Edit Judgment Policy (Judgments for user definition) window are available.
  2. Set the judgment items.
    You can add, change, and delete judgment items. You can also import and export judgment item information in a CSV file. Click the appropriate button, and then edit the information in the displayed dialog box.
  3. When editing operations are complete, in the Edit Judgment Policy (Judgments for user definition) window, click the Save button.
    The set contents are saved as a judgment policy.

    Reference note
    A warning message may appear when you click the Save button. Read the message, and review your settings if necessary. Click the OK button to save the settings, or the Cancel button to discard them.
    Note
    If you intend to count statistics for user-specific judgment items, note the following when editing a judgment policy:
    • You can count statistics for no more than 10 judgment items. When a judgment policy includes 11 or more judgment items, statistics are counted only for the first 10 items, in order from the first to be defined.
    • If you delete a judgment item after executing the statistics storage command, or change the order of the judgment items, the statistics for user-defined judgment items may not be counted correctly.
    • If you specify multiple judgment policies, the user-defined judgment items must be arranged in the same order in each judgment policy.

The following table lists the names of the dialog boxes and message boxes displayed when the corresponding buttons are clicked in the Edit Judgment Policy (Judgments for user definition) window.

Table 6-27 Names of the dialog boxes and message boxes displayed from the Edit Judgment Policy (Judgments for user definition) window

No. Button Dialog box name or message box name
1 Add Add (judgment item information) dialog box
2 Change Update (judgment item information) dialog box
3 Delete Delete (judgment item information) message box
4 Import Import (judgment item information) dialog box
5 Export Export (judgment item information) dialog box

The following explains the procedures for adding, changing, deleting, importing, and exporting information.

Organization of this section
6.8.1 Adding a judgment item to a user definition
6.8.2 Changing a judgment item in a user definition
6.8.3 Deleting a judgment item in a user definition
6.8.4 Importing user-defined judgment items
6.8.5 Exporting user-defined judgment items

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