Reference Guide

Manage Policies
Recovery Questions for Windows
Authentication
At least 3 selectable questions
Specify the questions to present to
Wi
ndows users during recovery
questions setup. Separate each
question by a carriage return. These
questions are used if the Windows
password is forgotten. At least 3
questions must be specified.
What is your mother's maiden name?
What was the name of the first school
you attended?
What is the name of your first pet?
What is your father's middle name?
What is your mother's middle name?
Who was your first employer?
Who was your first teacher?
What city were you born in?
What city was your mother born in?
What c
ity was your father born in?
What was the first concert you
attended?
Who is your favorite TV show
character?
What was the name of your first
stuffed animal?
What was the make of the first car
you owned?
Where did you spend your honeymoon?
Where did you me
et your spouse?
What is your oldest cousin's name?
What is your oldest niece's name?
What is your oldest nephew's name?
What is your youngest child's
nickname?
What is your oldest child's nickname?
What was the last name of your third
grade teacher?
In wha
t city or town did your mother
and father meet?
In what city or town was your first
job?
Allow Recovery Questions Not Selected
Selected
Not Selected
Set to Selected to allow users to use
recovery questions/answers to log on
to Windows.
Log Events Level Audit
Errors
Audit
Details
Level of detail in Windows Event
logs.
Determines whether events such as
fingerprint registration and
authentication attempts are logged in
the Windows Event log.
Each higher level includes all
previous levels. Events are logged on
the computer where they occur.
Normally, the auditing level provides
sufficient detail, covering all
logon, authentication, fingerprint
management, and user management
events. The details levels can fill
the log file very quickly. Status
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