System of users┤ rights
As AVAST32 is expected to be used in network, it is likely that an activity of some users will have to be restricted. This is supported by the system of users┤ rights. The rights are of two kinds - personal rights and task rights.
This system is not the same as Novell or Windows NT, i.e. if the user is logged to the Windows NT as an administrator it doesn't mean that the user is logged to the AVAST32 program as adminstrator, too.
Personal rights are following:
- Administrator: the user having the administrator's rights is not required to have other rights, everything is enabled,
- Remote login: enables to log in the remote computer with running engine of AVAST32 program,
- Task creation: enables to create a new task,
- File repair: enables to repair an infected or modified file,
- File rename: enables to rename an infected or modified file,
- File delete: enables to delete an infected or modified file,
- File accept: enables to accept changes in modified file,
- Boot sector repair: enables to repair an infected or modified file to repair modified boot sector.
Task rights:
- Task configuration: enables to configure a created task,
- Task owner modification: enables to change the owner of a task,
- Task deletion: enables to delete a task,
- Task view: enables to view task on the list of accessible tasks,
- Task run: enables to run accessible task,
- Resident protection run: enables to run resident protection,
- Remote computer┤s task run: enables to run a task on the remote computer,
- Task stop: it allows to stop running task,
- Resident task stop: it allows to stop running resident task,
There are three sets of the rights: Rights applicable for the owner, rights applicable for the group and rights applicable in other cases.