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-This is a multi-stage test. Click on "done" when you have completed
-reading these instructions.
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-First, policytool will be invoked.
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-Then, follow these steps:
-0) Find (or create) a temporary directory that you have write access to.
-(Example: 'C:\foo\tmp' on Windows or '/tmp' on other systems)
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-1) Click on the "Add Policy Entry" button in the
-main policytool window.
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-2) Click on the "Add Permission" button in the Policy Entry window.
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-3) In the Permission window, pull down the "Permission" menu and
-select "AWTPermission".
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-4) In the Permission window, pull down the "Target Name" menu and
-select "listenToAllAWTEvents".
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-5) Click on the "OK" button in the Permission window.
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-6) Click on the "Done" button in the Policy Entry window.
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-7) In the main policytool window, pull down the "File" menu and
-select "Save As".
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-8) In the SaveAs window, enter "/tmp/ptool.test" as the file name
-and save it. If the file already exists, just replace it.
-(Or use the temporary directory mentioned in Step 0 if it's not '/tmp'.
-For example, "C:\foo\tmp\ptool.test" on Windows)
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-9) Check the content of the file created in the previous step
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-10) check to make sure that the new entry is in the policy file.
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-11) repeat steps 1-10 for:
- AWTPermission: readDisplayPixels
- NetPermission: specifyStreamHandler
- RuntimePermission: setContextClassLoader,
- setSecurityManager,
- shutdownHooks,
- stopThread
- SecurityPermission: createAccessControlContext
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-In the confirmation dialog pop-up, click "OK".
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-Exit policytool. Delete the files created during this test. If the
-temporary directory is also newly created, empty and delete it.
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-Press "Pass" if ... press "Fail" otherwise.
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