Default is Enabled.
When enabled for a specific application. automatically
Note: If Allow close (page
Retries
Default is 0 tries. Retries is the number of times AppLock will try to
Delay
Default is 0 seconds (no delay). Delay is the amount of time AppLock waits prior to
AppLock must also be configured to automatically
Default is Disabled.
Enabling this option allows the end user to launch the specified application(s). Upon bootup completion an application with Manual enabled is listed on the Switchpad accompanied by a checkmark that indicates the application is currently active or available for Launching. When an application name is tapped by the end user, the application is launched (if inactive) and brought to the foreground.
Applications set up with Manual (Launch) enabled may or may not be launched at bootup. This function is based on the application’s Auto At Boot setting. The applications have been listed as approved applications for end user manual launch using the Switchpad menu structure. The approved applications are listed on the Switchpad. A checkmark indicates the applications active status.
When Manual (Launch) is disabled for an application, and Allow Close is enabled for the application, when the end user closes the specific application it is no longer available (shown) on the Switchpad.
When Auto At Boot and Manual (Launch) are both disabled for a specific application, the application is 1) not placed on the list of approved applications for end user manual launch and 2) never launched, and 3) not displayed on the Switchpad.
Allow closeDefault is Disabled. When enabled, the associated application can be closed by the end user.
This option allows the administrator to configure applications that consume system resources to be terminated if an error condition occurs or at the end user’s request. Error conditions may generate a topmost popup requiring an end user response, memory resource issues requiring an end user response, etc. Also at the administrator’s discretion, these types of applications can be started manually (see Manual [Launch]) by the end user.
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