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Block access to specific network paths - When enabled, allows the administrator to create
and use blacklists of network paths which the users shouldn't be allowed to self-provision.
Only allow this Mobile Client to connect to servers with third-party signed SSL certificates - If
this option is enabled, the Access Mobile Client will only be permitted to connect to servers with
third-party signed SSL certificates.
Note: If the management server does not have a third-party certificate, the client will be unable to reach
the management server after its initial configuration. If you enable this option, ensure you have third-party
certificates on all your Gateway Servers.
Warn client when connecting to servers with untrusted SSL certificates - If your users are
routinely connecting to servers that will be using self-signed certificates, you may choose to
disable the client-side warning dialog message they will receive when connecting to these
servers.
Client timeout for unresponsive servers - This option sets the client login connection timeout for
unresponsive servers. If your clients are on especially slow data connections, or if they rely on a
VPN-on-demand solution to first establish a connection before a Gateway Server is reachable,
this timeout can be set to a value greater than the 30 second default. If you want the client to be
able to change this through the Access Mobile Client app, check Allow user to change this
setting.
1.2.2 Allowed Apps
Acronis Access Client Management allows you to create whitelists or blacklists that restrict the
Access Mobile Client's ability to open files into other apps on a mobile device. These can be used to
ensure that any files accessible through the Access Mobile Client can only be opened into secure,
trusted apps.
Whitelists - allow you to specify a list of apps that Acronis Access files are allowed to be opened into.
All other apps are denied access.
Blacklists - allow you to specify a list of apps that Acronis Access files are not allowed to be opened
into. All other apps are allowed access.
In order for Acronis Access to identify a particular app, it needs to know the app's Bundle Identifier.
A list of common apps, and their bundle identifiers, are included in the Acronis Access Web Interface
by default. If the app you need to whitelist or blacklist is not included, you will need to add it to the
list.
Note: App whitelisting and blacklisting are not currently supported by the Access Mobile Client for Android.
Lists
Add whitelists and blacklists. Once created, whitelists and blacklists can be assigned to any Acronis
Access user or group policy. They will only apply to the user or group policies you specify.
Name - Shows the name of the list set by the administrator.
Type - Shows the type of the list (whitelist/blacklist)
Add List - Opens the Add a New Whitelist or Blacklist menu.
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