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- Create a new password. After choosing a password, check the box with the words “Privatise Master Partnership Agreement” and click “Go”. | - Create a new password. After choosing a password, check the box with the words “Privatise Master Partnership Agreement” and click “Go”. | ||
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- Once you create a password, you'll be brought into the Partner Portal under your trial account, where you'll be able to add a new company. | - Once you create a password, you'll be brought into the Partner Portal under your trial account, where you'll be able to add a new company. | ||
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Groups are the fundamental building block of companies in Privatise. Every company has at least one group, but a company can also be broken up into multiple groups. By default, all the new users and devices belong to the default group. You will however be able to add groups, delete groups, split up users between groups etc. Through group policies, you'll be able to provision a ROC (Remote Office Cluster), create custom rules and permissions, | Groups are the fundamental building block of companies in Privatise. Every company has at least one group, but a company can also be broken up into multiple groups. By default, all the new users and devices belong to the default group. You will however be able to add groups, delete groups, split up users between groups etc. Through group policies, you'll be able to provision a ROC (Remote Office Cluster), create custom rules and permissions, | ||
- | By default, you have one Default Group per company. You can manage it in edit s | + | By default, you have one Default Group per company. You can manage it under Manage Groups |
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+ | Once you click on that, you'll want to click on "Edit Group Settings" | ||
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+ | Now you'll have access to the group settings in the Default Group. If you have not added more groups, all of your users and devices will be controlled by the settings in this group. | ||
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+ | Within group settings you can: | ||
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+ | 1. Provision and enable your ROC (Remote Office Cluster) | ||
+ | 2. Set up whitelisting for sites you don't want the app to pass through. | ||
+ | 3. Access your DNS filtering (ROC required) | ||
+ | 4. Access virtual firewall (ROC required) | ||
+ | 5. Create global trusted networks. | ||
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+ | We recommend you provision a ROC for maximum security. For more information on setting up company settings via groups, please go here: [[groupsettings| please click here for group settings documentation.]] |