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Wildcards in User-defined Classes Resources

By using wildcards in the name of a resource in a user-defined class, you can create a resource record that corresponds to multiple physical resources: any physical resource with a name that matches the wildcard pattern is protected by the access authorities associated with the resource record.

The wildcards you can use are:

If a physical resource name matches more than one resource record name, the longest non-wildcard match is used for that resource.

CA ControlMinder does not accept the following wildcard patterns as resource names: