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		<title>Working with the RES PowerFuse Security models</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[A new technote has been added to the Technote library. This one is a hands-on how to work with the RES Security models. There has been a bit of confusion how these work. For example, what is the difference between authorizing an application on global level, versus on the individual application. This article will also [...]]]></description>
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<p><img class="alignleft size-full wp-image-253" title="Animated, Gears, box" src="http://resguru.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/01/gears4.gif" alt="Animated, Gears, box" width="50" height="35" />A new technote has been added to the Technote library. This one is a hands-on how to work with the RES Security models. There has been a bit of confusion how these work. For example, what is the difference between authorizing an application on global level, versus on the individual application. This article will also help you get a grip on what you need to do in order to go from test into production with PowerFuse. Finally we discuss what is needed to do on an ongoing basis to handle change management (new apps) in the PowerFuse environment, once the security is locked down.</p>
<p>Go read the article <a title="Read the full article on working with the RES PowerFuse security models. Opens in a new window" href="http://resguru.com/technote-library/working-with-the-res-security-model/" target="_blank">here</a></p>
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