A filter file consists of lines, each with six fields. The fields contain information on:
For example, EDIT or MODIFY
For example, AC or native
For example, USER or TERMINAL
For example, User1, AuditGroup, or COM2
For example, OWNER and FULL_NAME in the filter line means that any command having those properties is filtered. You must enter each property exactly as it appears in the Reference Guide.
PASS or NOPASS
The following rules apply to each line in the filter file:
Example: Filter file
The following example describes a line from a filter file:
CREATE |
AC |
USER |
* |
FULL_NAME;OBJ_TYPE |
NOPASS |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
form of access |
environment |
class |
record name |
properties |
treatment |
In this example, if we name the file with this line Printer1_Filter.flt and edit the registry for PMDB PM-1 so that filter=C:\Program Files\CA\Access Control\Printer1_Filter.flt, then PMDB PM-1 will not propagate to its subscribers any records that create new users with the FULL_NAME and OBJ_TYPE property.
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