Creates policies that will elevate or reduce permissions for users on specific Applications, ActiveX, Printers and other administrative tasks (rather than making users Local Administrators)
Flexible Application Blocking/Whitelisting based on list of allowed or prohibited applications
Automatically generate policies to run applications with elevated or reduced rights based on approved rules such as approved vendors, application path, checksum, digital signatures
Single point of management for policy control and reporting covering the spectrum of desktops and servers from different AD domains/forest or even for clients that are not members of AD
Discover and Report User and Groups having administrative rights on desktops and servers
Collects statistics on the usage of applications and tasks which require administrative rights from thousands of computers in your organization
Policy Automation approval work-flow prompts for business justification for applications requiring administrator rights and notifies user upon approval (rules can be based on approved vendors, application path, checksum, digital signatures)
On-Demand policy management supports flexible Self Elevation policies that allow users to start specific actions requiring elevated permissions, such as installations, application launches, administrative actions, Active X controls (includes auditing and policy expiration options)
Centralized Compliance and Auditing reports related to policy usage, delivery status, UAC usage, Video Audit, Activity Audit and more
Single point of management for policy control and reporting covering the spectrum of desktops and servers from different AD domains/forest or even for clients that are not members of AD
Maximizes End User experience by providing customizable end user messages
Control Windows UAC Management by electing to replace the Windows UAC dialog box with a customized Viewfinity dialog box or suppress the UAC prompt completely
Multiple deployment options using our SaaS/Cloud platform or via your on-premise servers as a private cloud, or as a Group Policy snap-in