Reference Guide

Security Management Server - AdminHelp v9.8
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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 conf
igured), 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 al
lowed 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.
Length of Forced Shutdown/Restart Notice 60 seconds
60
-1800 seconds
When user has reached the maximum number
of authorized shutdown/restart
snoozes/delays, this policy sets the number
of sec
onds allowed before forcing a
shutdown/restart.
TPM requires a reboot.
SED requires a shutdown.
Allow PBA to Remember User Name Selected
Selected
Not Selected
Enables or disables the ability for users to
select Remember Me on the PBA login
screen.
See basic settings
Windows Authentication
This technology sets definitions around user login, specifically what is required to login (password, smart
card, fingerprint), password recovery options, and password requirements (number of attempts allowed,
password length).
In-session Authentication Policy for
Administrators
Windows Password and None
The possible VALUES are:
Windows Password
None
Fingerprints
Contactless Card
One
-Time Password
In-session Authentication Policy for Users Windows Password and None
The possible VALUES are:
Windows Password
None
Fingerprints
Contactless Card
One
-Time Password