New Task Dialog Box
Applies To: Windows 7, Windows 8, Windows Server 2008 R2, Windows Server 2012
A task is a collection of operations or other tasks that are meaningful to an administrator as a unit of work requiring authorization. By contrast, operations might be meaningful only to application developers.
The following table describes the UI elements for this dialog box.
Item | Description |
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Name |
Provides a space for you to type the name of the new task. You are prevented from entering a name that already exists in this scope. It cannot contain any of the characters \ / : * ? " < > | and [Tab]. The name of a task has a maximum size limit of 64 bytes. |
Description |
Provides a space for you to type the description of the new task. The description does not affect the functionality of Authorization Manager and should be meaningful to you. The description has a maximum size limit of 1,024 bytes. |
The operations and lower-level tasks that define this task |
Lists the operations and specific tasks that define this task. |
Add |
Adds a task to the list. |
Remove |
Removes the selected task or operation from the list. To make this button available, select an item in the list. |
Authorization Rule |
Click to set an authorization rule for the task definition. An authorization rule determines whether the task is allowed. For example, the following VBScript always grants permission: AzBizRuleContext.BusinessRuleResult = True |
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