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13. Connection statusSaving location profiles, settings, time, and reducing help desk calls Create location profiles with nearly all
When the user returns to work, these parameters must be redefined. Network properties must be returned to fixed IP address and exp
proxy server at work and a VPN client with no proxy server at home. In both locations the connection is Ethernet, but the settin
Capitalizing on new profile-deployment capabilities to ease administration Access Connections has a feature to make location profile de
up profiles individually at each client—resulting in streamlined management of network connectivity and helping you achieve lower over
Chapter 3. Considerations for deploying Access Connections Collecting information about the various places where users might attempt t
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Chapter 4. Deploying Access Connections After creating the location profiles required for client users, you can also manage and deplo
Installing the standalone IBM Access Connections To install IBM Access Connections 3.0 or later without user interaction, do the foll
6. Select Enable Administrator Feature. 7. Select Exit to close the Enabler. 8. Start Access Connections.If you have not prev
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The access control policy defines the restrictions that are in place for a particular profile. Access control policies can be defin
files) can be copied to the installation folder for Access Connections. The next time Access Connections runs, it will detect and
6. Optional: You can define the Client Configuration Policy, which will control the capabilities that will be available to the u
7. After you have specified all the necessary settings in the Define Client Configuration Policy window, click Create. A passphras
3. Create the location profiles, as described in section “Using the Administrator Feature” on page 13. 4. Create the deployment
Attended deployment To deploy Access Connections location profiles to remote users or to computers that have already been deployed, d
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Preface This guide is intended for IT administrators, or those who are responsible for deploying IBM® Access Connections on computers
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Contents Preface . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . iii Chapter 1. Overview . . . . . . . . .1 Features . . . . . . . .
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Chapter 1. Overview IBM Access Connections is a connectivity assistant program which helps to configure various network connections in
between wireless location profiles, and Ethernet location profiles. You can establish a wireless priority list which allows you to d
Chapter 2. Using Access Connections This chapter shows you how to use the features of Access Connections. Viewing connection status W
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