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AT&T Global Network Client for Windows Administrator’s Guide
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Intended Use & Value Information
FIREWALL_STATE
Set this property to “on”, “off” or “disabled” on the
command line to control the initial state of the AT&T
Global Network Client Firewall. Setting the state to “on”
defaults the AT&T Global Network Client Firewall on
causing it to discard unsolicited traffic. Setting the state
to “off” causes the AT&T Global Network Client Firewall
to allow all traffic. Setting the firewall to “disabled”
makes it so the AT&T Global Network Client Firewall will
not be used as a firewall.
HIDE_SAVE_PASSWORD
X
Set this property to “1” to hide the Save Password or
Save Pin option on the Network Logon dialog. See Figure
10 for the checkbox option described. Default: “0”
INTERNET_ONLY
X
Set this value to “1” to allow the users to connect
directly to mobile and Wi-Fi (private and free) Internet
networks without entering AT&T Global Network
credentials (Account, User ID, and Password). Default:
“0”
LAUNCHPROGRAM
Set this value to “1” to pre-select the launch program
checkbox on the setup complete dialog of the
installation.
Default: “1”
LOCK_TO_3G
Set this value to “1” set and lock a mobility device to 3G
mode when using a 3G Custom APN. Set this value to
“0” to set the mode to default service.
LPE_COMPLIANCE_THRESHOLD
Set this value to the number of failed compliance checks
allowed before the AT&T Global Network Client
performs the compliance failure action; with a default
value of “0”, the AT&T Global Network Client will
immediately handle compliance failures.
LPE_FILE
X
Set this value to prevent connections if a specificied file
does not exist on the system. Example:
LPE_FILE=C:\Windows\compid.txt
Note: The LPE feature does not need to be installed.