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AT&T Global Network Client for Windows Administrator’s Guide
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There is one exception to the Trusted Domain Configuration; regardless of the Connection-specific DNS
Suffix, if a VPN session is established the firewall is enabled on all interfaces.
Trusted Domain Configuration
The Trusted Domain Customization uses a Windows Installer public property to specify the list of Trusted
Domains. Set the TRUSTED_DOMAINS Windows Installer public property to a comma delimited list of
domain suffixes you want to be trusted when the installation package is deployed to your workstations.
See the Advanced Customizations Using Windows Installer section on page 48 for examples of using
Windows Installer public properties.
Trusted Domain Customization Limitations
The Trusted Domain Customization is an install time only configuration and cannot be updated on
demand. There is one exception to the Trusted Domain Configuration; regardless of the Connection-
specific DNS Suffix assigned, if a VPN session is established the firewall is enabled on all interfaces.
Client Profiles Customization
The Client Profiles Customization allows customer account administrators to define a list of client profiles
at installation time. When the AT&T Global Network Client is installed using a Client Profile list, the client
profiles are created at installation time rather than manually by the user after installation.
The list is defined at installation time and once the profiles have been configured, there is no method to
dynamically update them.
Client Profiles Configuration File
The Client Profiles Customization requires a Configuration File be present during AT&T Global Network
Client installation. The name of the configuration file must be defined via the CONFIG_FILE public
property of the installation package (see the chapter on Customizations for more information on public
properties of the AT&T Global Network Client). The Trusted LAN, Trusted Domain customization and
Client Profiles Customization can be defined in the same configuration file.
The Configuration file uses the standard XML file format. The Client Profiles information is specified with
three “tables” definitions for each profile, Profile”, “User”, and “ConfigSettings” starting at 2001 for the
first profile and increments by 1 for each additional profile (or instance of the heading, with some profiles
more than one “User” may be required).
A “Bookmark” table heading identifies which of the profiles is the default profile. SZLNKPROFILE in the
“Bookmark” section should be set to the RECID of the “Profile” you would like to be the default.