Reference Guide
Security Management Server Virtual v10.2.7 AdminHelp
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Initial Access Code String 1-100 characters
String 1-100 characters
This po
licy is used to log on to a computer when
network access to Dell Server and Active Directory
(AD) are both unavailable. The Initial Access Code
policy should only be used if absolutely necessary,
it is not the recommended method to log in. Using
the Initial Access Code policy does not provide the
same level of security as the usual authentication
method of logging in using user name, domain,
and password.
The Initial Access Code can only be used one time,
immediately after activation. The first domain
login
that occurs after the Initial Access Code is
entered is cached and the Initial Access Code
entry field does not displayed again.
Encryption Administrator Password
String
9-32 characters with at least 1 number and 1
letter
Computer
-generated password used by the Dell
Server
and client for recovery and other internal
processes. No user or administrator interaction is
required. All values are automatically maintained
in the Dell Server
and can never be deleted.
Entering a value for this policy does not affec
t the
Override Count.
Non-Cached User Login Attempts Allowed 50
Any number
This policy does not come into play when
connected to the network (there is a connection
to AD), because authentication with AD is
attempted.
This policy only comes into play when
the
computer is not connected to the network and an
unknown user attempts to log in (meaning, a user
that has not logged in to the computer before
--
no credentials have been cached).
Cached User Login Attempts Allowed 10
1-20 times
Number of times that a
cached user can attempt
to log in.
Self Help Question/Answer Attempts Allowed 3
1-10 times
Number of times the user can attempt to enter
the correct answer.
Enable One Step Logon Selected
This policy simplifies the logon process when
multi
-factor authentication is enabled at both
preboot and Windows logon. If selected (or not
configured), authentication is required at preboot
only, and users are automatically logged on to
Windows. If not selected, authentication may be
required multiple times.
Number of Shutdown/Restart Delays Allowed 5
1
-25 times
Number of times that a user is allowed to
snooze/delay a shutdown/restart before being
forced to shutdown/restart.
TPM requires a reboot.
SED requires a shutdown.
Length of Each Shutdown/Restart Delay 300 seconds
300
-30000 seconds
Number of seconds between each time the user is
asked to shutdown/reboot.
TPM requires a reboot.
SED requires a shutdown.










