Microsoft Group Policy provides excellent policy-based configuration management tools for Windows. Group Policy allows you to manage Unix resources in much the same way. Group Policy allows you to consolidate configuration management tasks by using the Group Policy functionality of Microsoft Windows Server to manage Unix operating systems and Unix application settings.
To open Group Policy, click Group Policy on the left navigation panel of the Safeguard Authentication Services Control Center.
To filter the list of GPOs
- Open the Control Center and click Group Policy on the left navigation pane.
- Expand the Filter Options section.
- Enter all or part of a name to filter the list of GPOs.
- Open the Domain drop-down menu to choose a domain.
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Select the Unix Settings or Mac Settings List Only options to further filter the GPO list.
If you select both options, only the GPOs configured for both Unix and macOS display.
To edit a group policy object
- Open the Control Center and click Group Policy on the left navigation pane.
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From the Group Policywindow, select a GPO in the list and click Actions | Edit GPO.
The Group Policy Object Editor opens for the selected GPO.
A settings report displays all of the Safeguard Authentication Services Group Policy object settings that apply to Unix or macOS systems.
To generate a settings report
- Open the Control Center and click Group Policy on the left navigation pane.
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From the Group Policy window, select a GPO Name and click Actions | Settings Report.
An HTML report of the currently configured Unix and macOS settings displays.
Note: You can select multiple GPOs to run several reports simultaneously.