You need to determine which Microsoft Security Group Policies are supported by Quest Authentication Services.
The following table contains the Quest Authentication Services group policy information:
File Name / Security Policy Path | Policy Setting Name | Scope | QAS Translator |
Computer Configuration\Windows Settings\Local Policies\User Rights Assignment | Access this computer from the network | Machine | Yes |
Computer Configuration\Windows Settings\Local Policies\User Rights Assignment | Allow log on locally | Machine | Yes |
Computer Configuration\Windows Settings\Local Policies\User Rights Assignment | Deny access to this computer from the network | Machine | Yes |
Computer Configuration\Windows Settings\Local Policies\User Rights Assignment | Deny log on locally | Machine | Yes |
grouppolicy.admx | User Group Policy loopback processing mode | Machine | Yes |
DnsClient.admx | Dynamic Update | Machine | Yes |
DnsClient.admx | TTL Set in the A and PTR records | Machine | Yes |
DnsClient.admx | Update Security Level | Machine | Yes |
DnsClient.admx | Update Top Level Domain Zones | Machine | Yes |
For more details regarding applying Group Policy settings to Unix or Linux clients, refer to Quest Solution 13407 - "Can I apply Windows Policies to Unix and Linux clients?" https://support.quest.com/SolutionDetail.aspx?id=SOL13407
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