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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Nov. 10, 2009
Filed:
Jan. 31, 2006
Shree A. Dandekar, Round Rock, TX (US);
Roger Borchers, Austin, TX (US);
Abhinav Gupta, Austin, TX (US);
Olga Lyudovyk, Austin, TX (US);
Shree A. Dandekar, Round Rock, TX (US);
Roger Borchers, Austin, TX (US);
Abhinav Gupta, Austin, TX (US);
Olga Lyudovyk, Austin, TX (US);
Dell Products L.P., Round Rock, TX (US);
Abstract
Configuring a security application includes determining whether user preferences for the security application are pre-loaded in an information handling system (IHS) received by a user. If the user preferences have not been pre-loaded a request to receive the user preferences corresponding to the user and the security application is sent to a provider of the security application. The request includes a unique identifier for accessing the user preferences for the security application. The user preferences, which have been previously configured by the user for another IHS, are stored in a predefined format and are accessible to any requester providing the unique identifier. The provider provides the user preferences corresponding to the unique identifier.