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Mon, 12 May 2008 12:43:45 GMT |
Here's my newbie question of the day:
Can I disable an entire channel with just one click or do I have to go
through each rule in that channel? For example, I am in the testing
phases of my project and need to pull information INTO my vault.
However, I do NOT want to let the vault push any passwords or other
information out. I'd like to be able to disable the entire subscriber
channel so that I don't miss anything.
I haven't been able to find a 'switch' anywhere in the Designer or in
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Mon, 12 May 2008 12:57:09 GMT |
You could put a rule on the Subscriber ET and veto everything that matches
User class.
On Mon, 12 May 2008 12:43:45 +0000, Alisia Prince wrote:
> Here's my newbie question of the day:
>
> Can I disable an entire channel with just one click or do I have to go
> through each rule in that channel? For example, I am in the testing
> phases of my project and need to pull information INTO my vault.
> However, I do NOT want to let the vault push any passwords or other
> information out. I'd like to be able to disable the entire subscriber
> channel so that I don't miss anything.
>
> I haven't been able to find a 'switch' anywhere in the Designer or in
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Mon, 12 May 2008 13:08:05 GMT |
You could go into the filter and for the channel you need disabled,
Subscriber in this case, you could turn each CLASS (User, Group, etc) to
Ignore, this implies that all attributes are ignored as well, so you do
not have to go down and set all the attributes to Ignore.
You could also then in the Sub-Event Transform add a rule something like:
if operation is add, modify, delete, modify-password, sync, move then veto.
You cannot just veto everything, as the driver sends documents as part
of startup and you would veto them and the driver would fail to start.
Alisia Prince wrote:
> Here's my newbie question of the day:
>
> Can I disable an entire channel with just one click or do I have to go
> through each rule in that channel? For example, I am in the testing
> phases of my project and need to pull information INTO my vault.
> However, I do NOT want to let the vault push any passwords or other
> information out. I'd like to be able to disable the entire subscriber
> channel so that I don't miss anything.
>
> I haven't been able to find a 'switch' anywhere in the Designer or in
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Mon, 12 May 2008 13:13:50 GMT |
veto'ing just the User class should be fine though.
On Mon, 12 May 2008 13:08:05 +0000, Geoffrey Carman wrote:
> You could go into the filter and for the channel you need disabled,
> Subscriber in this case, you could turn each CLASS (User, Group, etc) to
> Ignore, this implies that all attributes are ignored as well, so you do
> not have to go down and set all the attributes to Ignore.
>
> You could also then in the Sub-Event Transform add a rule something like:
> if operation is add, modify, delete, modify-password, sync, move then
veto.
>
> You cannot just veto everything, as the driver sends documents as part
> of startup and you would veto them and the driver would fail to start.
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>
> Alisia Prince wrote:
>> Here's my newbie question of the day:
>>
>> Can I disable an entire channel with just one click or do I have to go
>> through each rule in that channel? For example, I am in the testing
>> phases of my project and need to pull information INTO my vault.
>> However, I do NOT want to let the vault push any passwords or other
>> information out. I'd like to be able to disable the entire subscriber
>> channel so that I don't miss anything.
>>
>> I haven't been able to find a 'switch' anywhere in the Designer or in
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Mon, 12 May 2008 13:34:46 GMT |
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Well, veto-ing all the classes in the filter should be fine (Group, OU)
in case there are others.
Good luck.
Jeff Johnson wrote:
| veto'ing just the User class should be fine though.
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| On Mon, 12 May 2008 13:08:05 +0000, Geoffrey Carman wrote:
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|> You could go into the filter and for the channel you need disabled,
|> Subscriber in this case, you could turn each CLASS (User, Group, etc) to
|> Ignore, this implies that all attributes are ignored as well, so you do
|> not have to go down and set all the attributes to Ignore.
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|> You could also then in the Sub-Event Transform add a rule something like:
|> if operation is add, modify, delete, modify-password, sync, move then
veto.
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|> You cannot just veto everything, as the driver sends documents as part
|> of startup and you would veto them and the driver would fail to start.
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|>
|> Alisia Prince wrote:
|>> Here's my newbie question of the day:
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|>> Can I disable an entire channel with just one click or do I have to
go
|>> through each rule in that channel? For example, I am in the testing
|>> phases of my project and need to pull information INTO my vault.
|>> However, I do NOT want to let the vault push any passwords or other
|>> information out. I'd like to be able to disable the entire
subscriber
|>> channel so that I don't miss anything.
|>>
|>> I haven't been able to find a 'switch' anywhere in the Designer or in
|>> iManager but I'm probably missing something really obvious.
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