Administrative and user mode - Run mode

Program running in [USER] - state switching to [ADMIN] - state with a password entry being requested.

Overview

TMS Backup distinguishes between two core run modes and security settings namely the [ADMIN / USER] mode and the [NO MODE]. This allows for the security levels to be adjusted in accordance with personal, end user or institutional requirements.

 

Run modes can be switches between the three run-mode-states namely between [ADMIN], [USER] and the [NO MODE] -state. These run mode changes can be performed at any time.

 

If configured to run in [ADMIN / USER] mode a password entry is required every time a switch from [USER] to [ADMIN] - state is being performed or a change from [USER] to [NO MODE] is initiated.

 

 - State as [USER]

Restricted permissions

 - State as [ADMIN]

Administrative permissions

 - State as [NO MODE] 

Administrative permissions

A brief overview on the operational scopes of the three states is given in the table below.

 

Operational scopes of the three run-mode-states

[ADMIN / USER] - mode

 (Permissions depend on "state")

 

 

 - State as [USER]

Scope ...

 

  - Start and close program

 

  - Decide which backups are to performed - Select / Deselect profiles  

 

  - Perform all or a subset of all predefined backups

 

  - Analyse backup results (logs and events)

 

  - Set some non-crucial configuration options

 

 

  - State as [ADMIN]

 Scope ...

 

  - Start and close program  

 

  - Decide which backups are to performed - Select / Deselect profiles  

 

  - Perform all or a subset of all predefined backups

 

  - Analyse backup results (logs and events)

 

  - Configure backup/restore sections (profiles) 

 

  - Configure all general configurations 

 

 

[NO MODE] - mode

(Permissions same as [ADMIN]

 

 

  - State as [NO MODE] 

Scope ...

 

  - Start and close progra  

 

  - Decide which backups are to performed - Select / Deselect profiles  

 

  - Perform all or a subset of all predefined backups

 

  - Analyse backup results (logs and events)

 

  - Configure backup/restore sections (profiles)

 

  - Configure all general configurations

 

 

 

 


Run mode details

Program running in [USER] - state
Program running in [ADMIN] - state showing additional configuration icons and menus
Program running in [ADMIN] - state providing direct access to configurations

[ADMIN/USER] mode

Description

By default the program is setup to run in [ADMIN/USER] mode thus distinguishing between a normal operational mode running as a [USER] and the administrative or configuration mode running as a program [ADMIN]. By running in this mode access to configuration sections and backup profiles will be restricted by a password. Please note that this is a program specific setup and is not related to the Windows user setup.

 

If set to run in [ADMIN/USER] mode the program will always start up in [USER] mode which allows the user to perform all predefined backups.

 

If configuration changes are required, the program needs to be switched back into [ADMIN] mode by selecting the [Admin] menu or configuration icon and entering the password. This will provide access to additional configuration icons and menu entries. All mode changes can be done from within the program and from the main screen.

 

Some non-critical configuration changes and adjustments can also be performed by the user when running in [USER] mode.

 

Scope

This setup suits a situation where the user performing the e.g daily backups may receive configuration support through an administrator or experienced user or an additional layer of security is required to avoid accidental changes of crucial configurations.

 

 

Program running in [NO MODE] - Configuration icons and menus are permanently accessible

[NO MODE] mode

Description

If configured to run in [NO MODE], the program will have no configuration restriction and would basically run as it would be in [ADMIN] mode all the time.

 

If run in [NO MODE] and then shut down while in [NO MODE], the program will automatically resume its state and start up in [NO MODE] mode again!

 

Scope

This suits a single (power) user setup were the securing of the configuration settings is not required.