This section provides the options to display various sections that bring the DMZ system up to compliance with both ADA and FDA regulations. Included are the skip repetitive navigation link for ADA compliance, and the GMT timezone offset statement section for FDA compliance. Also available is an option to turn on and off the display of a Powered By MOVEit link at the bottom of the left-hand navigation column.
In addition to the Online Manual and Tech Support links available to users in the left-hand navigation column, the Custom Help section allows the organization administrator to provide a third link of their choice. This section allows the admin to enter a link name, and a link URL, which will appear below the Online Manual and Tech Support links. If a user clicks this link, the appropriate page will be launched in a separate window.
Both the link and name fields support intra-string language tags.
Display profiles allow the administrator of an organization to fine tune the look and feel of the MOVEit DMZ web interface for different classes of users. The admin first creates a display profile, selecting the sections to show and the options to provide. That profile can then be assigned to one or more of the five user classes available: Ad Hoc Transfer Only, Guest/Anonymous User, Power User, Temporary User and User. For more information about creating and assigning display profiles, see the Display Profiles Feature Focus page.
The more users or folders there are on a MOVEit DMZ system, the longer it will take both DMZ and the client web browser to render pages that contain lists of those users or folders. For this reason, the Max List Counts option is provided, which causes search boxes to replace drop-down selection menus when the number of users or folders in the drop-down would exceed the specified values. The search boxes allow the user to enter a search term, and pick from a selection of users or folders that match the search term. While the process of selecting a user or folder does become slightly more complicated, the loading times for the associated DMZ web pages is greatly reduced, allowing more users to use the system simultaneously.
Note that the max list values are only applied to the number of users or folders that would be in a given list, not to the total number of users or folders on the system. So, if a given user has only two other users in her address book, she will see both those users in a drop-down menu when composing a secure message, even if there are thousands of other users on the system.
When the number of users or folders is near the limit (above or below) a special configuration hint will be displayed on Admin's home page to remind them that this setting will soon or has just caused a change to the user interface.
This section determines whether or not users will be prompted to install the Upload/Download Wizard if they do not already have it installed. The setting value is applied when creating new users, and can be applied to existing users as well. It is overridden at the user level by per-user values of the setting.
When the Prompt to install Upload/Download Wizard setting is set to Yes, users who do not have the wizard installed will by default be prompted about it, and asked if they want to install it, after they sign on. When set to No, users will by default not be prompted about the wizard, though they will still be able to use the wizard if it is already installed. Users will still be able to install the wizard from their My Account page.
Windows administrators may "pre-install" the Upload/Download Wizard on selected Windows platforms by downloading the appropriate Upload/Download Wizard "MSI" (MicroSoft Installer - "*.msi") package from the MOVEit support site and distributing it using standard MSI utilities.