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Solaris Trusted Extensions User's Guide
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How the Solaris Trusted Extensions Books Are Organized

The Solaris Trusted Extensions documentation set consists of the following books.

Book Title

Topics

Audience

Solaris Trusted Extensions Transition Guide

Obsolete. Provides an overview of the differences between Trusted Solaris 8 software, Solaris Express Developer Edition 9/07 software, and Solaris Trusted Extensions software.

For this release, the What's New document for the Solaris OS provides an overview of Trusted Extensions changes.

All

Solaris Trusted Extensions Reference Manual

Obsolete. Provides Solaris Trusted Extensions man pages for releases prior to the Solaris Express Developer Edition 9/07 release.

For this release, Trusted Extensions man pages are included with the Solaris man pages.

All

Solaris Trusted Extensions User’s Guide

Describes the basic features of Solaris Trusted Extensions. This book contains a glossary.

End users, administrators, developers

Solaris Trusted Extensions Installation and Configuration

Obsolete. Describes how to plan for, install, and configure Solaris Trusted Extensions for the Solaris 10 11/06 and Solaris 10 8/07 releases of Trusted Extensions.

Administrators, developers

Solaris Trusted Extensions Administrator’s Procedures

For this release, Part I describes how to prepare for, enable, and initially configure Trusted Extensions. Part I replaces Solaris Trusted Extensions Installation and Configuration.

Part II describes how to administer a Trusted Extensions system. This book contains a glossary.

Administrators, developers

Solaris Trusted Extensions Developer’s Guide

Describes how to develop applications with Solaris Trusted Extensions.

Developers, administrators

Solaris Trusted Extensions Label Administration

Provides information about how to specify label components in the label encodings file.

Administrators

Compartmented Mode Workstation Labeling: Encodings Format

Describes the syntax used in the label encodings file. The syntax enforces the various rules for well-formed labels for a system.

Administrators

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