There are two levels of feature locking: dialog and sub-dialog level
Dialog level
This feature uses a system that can lock BlueZone configuration features at the dialog level. For example, if you lock the
Display Options dialog, users cannot change any settings in the entire Display Options dialog. Locked dialogs can be viewed
by your end users, but they cannot save any changes. Dialog level locking is accomplished by "graying out" the OK button.
You can also determine whether or not you want the locked dialogs to be displayed. By default, if you lock a particular dialog,
your end users can still able view the locked dialog and its current settings. By setting the show locked dialogs feature
to no, your end users cannot view any locked dialogs. If they try to view a locked dialog, they a message box appears.
Sub-dialog level
If locking an entire dialog is too restrictive, you have the option of being able to hide individual dialog tabs. This prevents
your end users from being able to see or change configuration options that are stored in those tabs. As the BlueZone administrator,
you can view and configure the options on all tabs and save them to your BlueZone top level configuration file.
Currently there are two dialogs that fall into this category:
If you are also using BlueZone Secure FTP client, the BlueZone administrator can configure the BlueZone Secure FTP client
to inherit certain BlueZone lock values and can also prevent end users from executing certain FTP commands.