Universal Command Server for Windows - UACL Example

Universal Command Server for Windows

Although UACL files can be edited with any text editor (for example, Notepad), the Universal Configuration Manager application, accessible via the Control Panel, is the recommended way to update UACL entries. From there, ACL entries can be added, changed, deleted or sorted (rules are applied in the order in which they are listed).

The following figure illustrates an example. The set of ACL entries only allows connections from host 10.20.30.40 if the user on that host is TS1004. All other remote users will be blocked.

  • TS1004 may run processes on the local system using any user account, provided the correct password is supplied.
  • No processes may be run with Universal Command using the Administrator account on the local system, regardless of where the request originated.


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Universal Command Server for Windows