Policy Editor !free! Review
It is easy to visualize "Allow" rules. It is difficult to visualize the cumulative effect of "Deny" rules combined with "Allow" rules. Future editors must visualize the Effective Permissions Set —showing exactly what is permitted after all rules are applied.
Moving away from a single administrator to a distributed model where resource owners manage their own policies. This requires a Policy Editor that supports delegation and hierarchical inheritance. policy editor
A policy editor is a user interface that allows you to manage settings and permissions for a system or network. Instead of manually editing lines of code or complex registry keys, you use a folder-like structure to toggle specific rules (policies) on or off. Why use it instead of the Registry? It is easy to visualize "Allow" rules
The Policy Editor must support multiple views of the same underlying logic: Moving away from a single administrator to a