Does TEM allow for managing access to resources, such as files and printers?
TEM provides delegated management of specific computer attributes, NT/2000 services, and NT/2000 shares directly per computer. TEM can manage other resources indirectly, yet effectively. By providing secure management of global groups, TEM allows for measured access to some resources located in account or resource domains. A global group managed by TEM may be made part of a local group that has the proper access authority over resources in a domain (printers, files, directories, etc). A Trusted Manager with the ‘[Am] Add Members…’ TEM Permission can then add users to the global group for access to the particular resource. Upcoming versions of TEM will continue to add management for resources on the network, including files, directories, printers, profiles, and policies. How does TEM integrate with the Windows 2000 and Active Directory? TEM v4 is officially certified for Windows 2000. Because TEM uses supported Microsoft APIs and only manages native objects (global groups, users, comp