Purpose: This document describes the properties associated with a restriction set.
Restriction Set Properties

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Name | Enter a unique name identifier that best describes the function of the restriction set. |
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Description | This property is used to further describe a restriction set. |
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Time/Workstation Restrictions | This list is the portal used to a maintain each restriction. The maintenance functions are invoked via the toolstrip buttons, add, edit, or delete. For reference the list is grouped by workstation.
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Restriction Entry
This dialog is called via an Add or Edit from the Time/Workstation Restrictions section of the Edit Restriction Set window. It is organized into four categories: days-of-week, time, action, and workstation.

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Days of Week | Select the days of week for the context. |
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Time | Select the time range the context is to be enforced. The time range cannot overlap with an existing context's time range. |
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Action | Select the action for this context: deny, grant, or read-only. The action will override the default action for the permission based on its contexts: time or workstation. |
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Workstation | Enter the name of the workstation on which the context is to be enforced, wildcards are permitted. If the network is configured where all task specific machines have a common naming convention a wildcard can be used. The normal windows wildcard characters "?" and "*" apply. For example, a group of workstations named FrontDesk1, FrontDesk2, and FrontDesk3 could be handled by entering "Front?" or "Front*" into the Workstation field. |



- Displays
- Highlight the desired context item, in the list, and its contents will be displayed via the
- Highlight the desired context item, in the list, for deletion. A warning message will be displayed requiring confirmation before the row will be deleted.