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Defining Exceptions for Devices
R81 Harmony Endpoint Server Administration Guide|261
3. If you selected a group, Add or Remove objects until the Selected Objects list contains
all applicable devices.
4. Select or clear these options as applicable. The options that show are based on the
action you are working with.
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For Storage Devices Write Access see
"Configuring a Write Action" on page252
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For Storage Device Read Access see
"Configuring the Read Action" on page251
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For Peripheral device access:
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Access type: Block or Allow
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Log type: Log or None
5. Click OK.
6. Click OK.
To change the access settings for devices from the Reporting tab:
1. In the Reporting tab > Media Encryption & Port Protection, right-click a device and
select Add device as exception.
The Device Override Settings open.
2. Edit the device details as necessary. See
"Editing Device Access Setting" on the
previous page
Using Wild Card Characters
You can use wild card characters in the Device Serial Number field to apply a definition to
more than one physical device. This is possible when the device serial numbers start with the
same characters.
For example: If there are three physical devices with the serial numbers 1234ABC, 1234BCD,
and 1234EFG, enter 1234* as the serial number. The device definition applies to all three
physical devices. If you later attach a new physical device with the serial number 1234XYZ,
this device definition automatically applies the new device.
The valid wild card characters are:
The '*' character represents a string that contains one or more characters.
The '?' character represents one character.
Examples:

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