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Safeguard Privilege Manager for Windows 4.7 - Quick Start Guide

Maintaining a least privileged use environment

Processing Self-Service Elevation Requests

Using Group Policy Settings

Maintain a least privileged use environment by processing Self-Service Elevation requests, using the Console Email Configuration screen, and using group policy settings.

Processing Self-Service Elevation Requests

Monitor and process Self-Service requests from users using Self-Service Notifications and the Self-Service Elevation Requests screen under the Discovery & Remediation tab. You can approve or deny requests for access to run privileged applications. If approved, an Elevation rule is automatically generated for each request. For step-by-step instructions, see the Safeguard Privilege Manager for Windows Administration Guide.

Using the Console Email Configuration screen

If you want Safeguard Privilege Manager for Windows to send an email message to the user after approving or denying their Self-Service Elevation request, configure the settings using the Setup Tasks > Console Email Configuration screen. For more information, see the Safeguard Privilege Manager for Windows Administration Guide.

Using Group Policy Settings

To create custom Elevation rules or modify existing ones for your environment, use the Group Policy Settings screens. To modify the settings for advanced features at the GPO level, use the Advanced Policy Settings tab. For more information, see the Safeguard Privilege Manager for Windows Administration Guide.

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