Here's a link to all my posts dealing with Application Manager

http://appsensebigot.blogspot.co.uk/p/application-manager.html

Also, since v8.7 Application Manager configurations can be deployed through
Group Policy, foregoing the need for SQL Server, IIS or any of the heavy
redundancy normally associated with AppSense - see
http://appsensebigot.blogspot.co.uk/2013/10/appsense-application-manager-8-fr-7.html.
You can also deploy the product standalone or directly through SCCM.

Any questions you have about it, feel free to fire them at me.

Cheers,



JR


On 16 January 2014 05:34, Rankin, James R <[email protected]> wrote:

> AppSense Application Manager is absolutely perfect for this, I use I all
> the time. (I do write a blog about AppSense products though). However I've
> yet to see another privilege management tool with such a full set of
> features.
>
> The use case you are talking about I have deployed many times, and it
> works exactly as required.
>
> Cheers,
>
>
> JR
> Sent from my (new!) BlackBerry, which may make me an antiques dealer, but
> it's reliable as hell for email delivery :-)
> ------------------------------
> *From: * Aakash Shah <[email protected]>
> *Sender: * [email protected]
> *Date: *Thu, 16 Jan 2014 04:14:55 +0000
> *To: *[email protected]<[email protected]>
> *ReplyTo: * [email protected]
> *Subject: *[NTSysADM] Windows Privilege Management Solutions (Allowing
> Non-Admins To Run Programs That Require Admin Rights)
>
>  Does anyone have any experience with either AppSense Application Manager
> or ViewFinity Privilege Management, and have any good or bad experiences to
> share supporting and running these products?
>
>
>
> Background:
>
> We are working with a department that has 7 developers that need to use
> IIS and Visual Studio 2005 (with the ability to debug IIS projects from
> VS).  Unfortunately, we’ve found that these programs require admin rights
> to be able to run correctly for these developers.  We are usually able to
> figure out the specific registry/file/folder permissions that need to be
> adjusted to allow the applications to run without admin rights, but were
> unable to find workarounds for these applications.  Since we would like to
> avoid granting admin rights to these developers, we are looking for
> products that can help us elevate only specific applications to having
> admin rights.  AppSense Application Manager and ViewFinity Privilege
> Management are two solutions that I am currently looking at, and I wanted
> to know if anyone has any comments about either product.  I’m also open to
> other products if anyone has any positive experiences.
>
>
>
> Thanks,
>
>
>
> -Aakash Shah
>
>
>



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*James Rankin*
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RCL - Senior Technical Consultant (ACA, CCA, MCTS) | The Virtualization
Practice Analyst - Desktop Virtualization
http://appsensebigot.blogspot.co.uk

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