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Using Management and Security Server, the administrator can
Centrally secure, manage, and monitor users' access to mainframes and other hosts.
Use the Administrative WebStation to create and configure Windows-based terminal emulation sessions to deploy to users.
Use Package Manager to “push” application settings (for Windows-based sessions) to a user or user group, thereby locking down (or hardening) the application.
Use your current enterprise directory service, such as Active Directory or LDAP, to control access to Windows terminal client sessions, Java-based browser sessions, and HTML5 sessions.
Use Access Mapper to assign sessions to authorized users.
Use the Metering Server to centrally audit and limit user access to host sessions.
Manage Reflection Desktop (version 16) and InfoConnect Desktop (version 16) sessions without requiring Java on the desktop.
Manage other emulation products, including Extra, InfoConnect, Reflection ZFE, Reflection for the Web, and Rumba.