Disable file transfer

Hello there,
how to disable file transfer in instant messaging. i have following
http://docs.sun.com/source/819-0430/IdenAdm.html, but still
unlucky. mommy .... help me ....

Hi ,
File transfer can be disabled by using policy storage using Access Manager.
You can edit the policy for "Default instant messaging and presence access " where you can deny file transfer.
Now you can add all users for whom you want diable file transfer in the roles for "IM Regular User" .
Note: All the clients, whose Policy / Roles have been modified should be refreshed i.e re-logged in, for the Policy / Roles to take effect
Refer to the below link for more information.
http://docs.sun.com/source/819-0430/IdenAdm.html#wp27970
vinod

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