<?Pub UDT _bookmark _target?><?Pub EntList bsol dash hellip gt lt minus?><?Pub CX solbook(book(title()bookinfo()?><preface id="uguidepreface-1"><?Pub Tag atict:info tracking="off" ref="0"?><?Pub Tag
atict:user user="sharonr" fullname="Sharon Veach"?><title>Preface</title><highlights><para>The <citetitle>Solaris Trusted Extensions User's Guide</citetitle> is a guide to working in the <trademark>Solaris</trademark> Operating
System (Solaris OS) with Solaris Trusted Extensions installed. </para>
</highlights><sect1 id="userguidepreface-2"><title>Who Should Use This Book</title><itemizedlist><para>This book is for all users of Trusted Extensions. As a prerequisite, you
must be familiar with the Solaris OS and one of the following desktops:</para><listitem><para>Common Desktop Environment (CDE)</para>
</listitem><listitem><para>The open
source GNOME
desktop</para>
</listitem><listitem><para>Sun <trademark>Java</trademark> Desktop System</para>
</listitem>
</itemizedlist><para>You must also be familiar with the security policy of your organization.</para>
</sect1>&tsset;<sect1 id="uguidepreface-3"><title>How This Guide Is Organized</title><para><olink targetptr="ugintro-1" remap="internal">Chapter&nbsp;1, Introduction to Solaris
Trusted Extensions Software</olink> describes the basic concepts that are
implemented on a Solaris system that is configured with Trusted Extensions.</para><para><olink targetptr="uglog-1" remap="internal">Chapter&nbsp;2, Logging In to Trusted Extensions
(Tasks)</olink> presents procedures for accessing a system and for leaving
a system that is configured with Trusted Extensions.</para><para><olink targetptr="ugtour-1" remap="internal">Chapter&nbsp;3, Working in Trusted Extensions
(Tasks)</olink> describes how to use Trusted Extensions to perform your job.</para><para><olink targetptr="ugelem-1" remap="internal">Chapter&nbsp;4, Elements of Trusted Extensions
(Reference)</olink> explains the key elements in a system that is configured
with Trusted Extensions.</para><para><olink targetptr="uggloss-1" remap="internal">Glossary</olink> describes security terms
that are used in Trusted Extensions.</para>
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