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Safeguard Authentication Services 6.0 LTS - Evaluation Guide

Privileged Access Suite for UNIX Introducing One Identity Safeguard Authentication Services Installing and configuring Safeguard Authentication Services Getting started with Safeguard Authentication Services

Editing a GPO

To edit a group policy object

  1. Open the Control Center and click Group Policy on the left navigation pane.

  2. 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.

    NOTE: For more information about the group policies, see the Safeguard Authentication Services Administration Guide, which can be found on the Safeguard Authentication Services - Technical Documentation page of the One Identity support site.

Generating a settings report

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

  1. Open the Control Center and click Group Policy on the left navigation pane.

  2. 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.

Showing files

To open the Windows Explorer

  1. Open the Control Center and click Group Policy on the left navigation pane.

  2. From the Group Policy window, select a GPO in the list and click Actions > Show Files.

    The Windows Explorer opens and displays the Group Policy Templates for the selected GPO.

Launching GPMC

NOTE: Microsoft does not support Group Policy Management Console (GPMC) on 64-bit platforms of Windows. Because of this, One Identity does not support managing group policies through the Control Center on Windows 2003 64-bit and Windows 2003 R2 64-bit, XP 64-bit platforms. See Group Policy Management Console with Service Pack 1 for more information.

To launch the Group Policy Management Console

  1. Open the Control Center and click Group Policy on the left navigation pane.

  2. From theGroup Policywindow, click Actions > Launch GPMC.

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