Running cpak on machines you look after
Installations here belong to the people who made them, and you do not own them. What you own is the machine, and cpak gives you two decisions over it: the widest policy anything may run under, and whether a launch has to match what was recorded when it was installed.
For whoever looks after machines other people install on. It assumes you know what a permission is; if you do not, start with the first course.
What you will do
What you decide
Setting the policy
Who you install from
When something is refused
Check what you know
Marking a lesson done is kept in this browser. An account keeps it across machines, and you can read every lesson without one.
After the course
cpak Administrator
The quiz above tells you whether you understood this. The exam decides something: pass it and a credential is issued under your account, with a page anyone can read.
Sit the exam
