Administrator Guide

Command line Description
Policy Type—Determines the type of policy. The value can be
a file or registry only. This parameter is optional.
For example, the command dscmgr /addpolicy C:\Users
\Administrator\Test.txt Administrator
C:\Windows\System32\notepad.exe 0900-1100 enables
an administrator to modify C:\Users\Administrator
\Test.txt during 9 AM to 11 AM using notepad.
NOTE: To use this command, the write filter must be
disabled.
dscmgr /removepolicy <Path of File or Folder
or Registry Key> <Local Windows Username>
<Application Name> [Time Duration]
Use this command to remove a policy to the Dell Secure Client.
This command is enabled after you restart the thin client.
Path of the file, folder, or registry key—The
modifications to the file, folder, or registry key is monitored by the
Dell Secure Client. The path that is entered must be available in the
UWF exclusion list.
Local Windows Username—Enter the username of the
resource to provide access to the Dell Secure Client.
Application Name—Enter the application name through
which the modifications are enabled to the resource.
Time Duration—Enter the time duration during which the
modifications are enabled. This parameter is optional. If you do not
enter any value, you can modify the policy anytime.
Policy Type—Determines the type of policy. The value can be
a file or registry only. This parameter is optional.
For example, the command dscmgr /removepolicy
C:\Users\Administrator\Test.txt Administrator
C:\Windows\System32\notepad.exe 0900-1100
removes access toC:\Users\Administrator\Test.txt for
an administrator during 9 AM to 11 AM using notepad.
NOTE: To use this command, the write filter must be
disabled.
dscmgr /enabledsc
Use this command to enable the Dell Secure Client. This command
is enabled after you restart the thin client.
NOTE: To use this command, the write filter must be
disabled.
dscmgr /disabledsc
Use this command to disable the Dell Secure Client. This command
is enabled after you restart the thin client.
NOTE: To use this command, the write filter must be
disabled.
dscmgr /exportpolicy <File Path>
Use this command to export the policies from the Dell Secure
Client to a file.
File Path—Enter the file path where the policies must be
exported. File extension should be .json or .csv. If the file is not
present, a new file is created. If the file exists, the contents of the
file are updated.
NOTE: To use this command, the write filter must be
disabled.
dscmgr /importpolicy <File Path>
Use this command to import the policies to the Dell Secure Client
from a file. The file must have valid set of policies as mentioned in
the /addpolicy command. This command is enabled after you
restart the thin client.
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