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FAQ: Order of precedence between an override account and a TAR lockout.

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This article applies to:

  • WF, WFR
  • TAR

Question:

  • What takes precedence, an override account or a TAR lockout profile?

Reply:

An override account profile takes precedence over a TAR lockout profile. This account may override the minimum filtering level—if the override account was set up in the master IP Group tree, and the global administrator allows override accounts to bypass the Minimum Filtering Level, or if the override account was set up in the Global Group tree.

Notes:

An override account set up in the master IP Group section of the console takes precedence over an override account set up in the Global Group section of the console.


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