Deployment Guide

Roxio Secure Burn Enterprise Deployment Guide 11
You must restart the computer to apply the device access
control settings for Roxio Secure Burn Enterprise.
The registry key will be ignor
ed if the password is set in the
Permissions Manager.
Using the Permissions Manager
In Roxio Secure Burn Enterprise, the Permissions Manager enables the
system administrator to create and modify user groups. By choosing
settings in the Permissions Manager, the system administrator can limit
disc and USB reading and writing capabilities both within and outside
those groups.
Creating and managing group keys
Each user account with Roxio Secure Burn Enterprise
is associated with
a specific group when you assign it a group key. Computers (devices)
within a group are permitted to read discs created by other users
within that group without the need to enter a password. A computer
can belong only to one group, but the computer can be given
permission to read discs written by members from other groups.
System administrators can set, change, and delete those permissions
by using the Permissions Manager. They can also change group
memberships.
Deleting a group key prevents a computer from reading a disc
encrypted with that specific key, unless the disc is also protected by a
password that the user knows. If the deleted group key is the only one
associated with a computer, Roxio Secure Burn Enterprise features will
be disabled, and passwords will be required for reading and writing
encrypted discs.