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Systemwalker Desktop Keeper User's Guide for Administrator
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3.2.2 Modify User Group Policy

Modify User Group Policy

When updating policy in the Management Console, all policies will be updated (for the part where the setting is not modified, it will be updated with the same value).
It is unable to update only the items with modified settings.

Follow the procedure below to modify a user group policy:

  1. Start Management Console.

  2. Select the User Policy Settings from the User Settings menu.

    The User Policy Settings window is displayed.
    For details of content displayed in the User Policy Settings window, refer to "Content Displayed in Window".

  3. Select the user group that requires policy modification from the user group tree.

  4. Select the policy in the policy tree and modify it.

    For description of policy setting items, refer to "2.4.1 Perform Terminal Initial Settings".

  5. Click the Update button.

    The set policy will be updated into the user group at next time of logon.

Content Displayed in Window

The following describes the items displayed in the User Policy Settings window.

User Group Tree

The user group information imported through Active Directory Linkage and the created user group is displayed.

When confirming the information of the latest user group tree, select Refresh Tree from the Tree Settings menu.
When Unfold All Trees is selected from the Tree Settings menu, all user groups will be displayed.
When Fold All Trees is selected from the Tree Settings menu, only the user group under the Root directory (under the domain when domain is displayed).
After a user group has been selected, the latest user policy that is set in user group unit will be displayed.

User List

The users belong to the user group will be displayed. The items displayed in the user list are shown as follows.

Item Name

Displayed Content

Apply policy

Which one among user policy and user group policy is applied will be displayed.

  • User:
    Indicates the user policy has been set.

  • Group:
    Indicates the user group policy has been set.

Do not apply policy

Whether the user policy is applied will be displayed.

  • Not Applied:
    Indicates no user policy is applied.

  • (Blank):
    Indicates a user policy is applied.

User Name

The user name that logs on Windows (different from the "Full Name" that can be set in user name).

User's Name (Note)

This refers to the name of the user that uses the user name.

Employee No. (Note)

This refers to the employee number of the user that uses the user name.

Title (Note)

This refers to the title of the user that uses the user name.

Organization (Note)

This refers to the organization to which the user that uses the user name belongs.

Organization code (Note)

This refers to the organization code to which the user that uses the user name belongs.

Notes

This refers to the notes of the user that uses the user name.

Last date and time of policy acquisition

This refers to the date on which the latest policy is set.

Date and time of Server(DB) update

This refers to the date on which the Master Management Server or Management Server updates the policy of the client (CT) and policy is updated in database (including immediate update).

Registration date and time

This refers to the date on which the user is registered.

Note: Users imported through Active Directory Linkage cannot be modified in The Management Console.

User Properties

The properties of the user selected in tree configuration information part can be input. The displayed Number of Registered User does not include the number of user groups. The input information is as follows.

Item Name

Input Content

User Name
(Note 1)
(Note 2)

Enter the user name for logging on Windows (different from the "Full Name" that can be set in user name).
Up to 40 halfwidth (20 fullwidth) alphanumeric, kanji, hiragana and katakana characters, and symbols can be specified. Single-byte uppercase letters and single-byte lowercase letter will be recognized as the same character.
However, errors will occur in the following cases:

  • User name with a period "." only

  • User name with space only

  • User name that contains """"/""\""[""]"":"";""|""="",""+""*""?""<"">"

User's Name

Enter the name of the user that uses the user name.
Up to 128 single-byte (64 double-byte) alphanumeric, kanji, hiragana and katakana characters, and symbols can be entered.

Employee No.

Enter the employee number of the user that uses the user name.
Up to 40 single-byte (20 double-byte) alphanumeric, kanji, hiragana and katakana characters, and symbols can be entered.

Title

Enter the title of the user that uses the user name.
Up to 128 single-byte (64 double-byte) alphanumeric, kanji, hiragana and katakana characters, and symbols can be entered.

Group Name

Enter the group name of the user group.
Up to 40 single-byte (20 double-byte) alphanumeric, kanji, hiragana and katakana characters, and symbols can be entered.

Organization

Enter the organization to which the user that uses the user name belongs.
Up to 128 single-byte (64 double-byte) alphanumeric, kanji, hiragana and katakana characters, and symbols can be entered.

Organization Code

Enter the organization code to which the user that uses the user name belongs.
Up to 40 single-byte (20 double-byte) alphanumeric, kanji, hiragana and katakana characters, and symbols can be entered.

Notes

Enter the notes of the user that uses the user name.
Up to 128 single-byte (64 double-byte) alphanumeric, kanji, hiragana and katakana characters, and symbols can be entered.

Note 1: It must be entered when adding a user.
Note 2: It cannot be entered when updating user information.

User Policy List

The policy set for the user selected in tree configuration information part can be specified.
For details of the settings, refer to "2.4.1 Perform Terminal Initial Settings".

Menu Bar/Tool Bar

The following describes the menu bar and tool bar of the User Policy Settings window.

Menu Bar

Tool Bar

Function Summary

File

Search User/User Group

-

Display the Search User/User Group window.

Create User Group

-

Display the Create User Group window.

Delete user group

-

Display the Delete User Group window.

Set Department Administrator of User Group

-

Display the Set the Department Administrator of User Group window. This menu cannot be selected when the department administrator logs on.

Import Department Administrator of User Group in CSV Format

-

Display the Specify a file for importing department administrator of user group in CSV format window.

Export Department Administrator of User Group in CSV Format

-

Display the Specify a file to export department administrator of user group in CSV format window.

Close

-

Close the User Policy Settings window.

Tree Settings

Refresh Tree

Display the latest information of level status of user group tree.

Unfold All Trees

-

Display all user groups.

Fold All Trees

-

Display only the user group under the Root directory (display only the one under domain when domain is displayed).

Do not Display Empty Group

-

Do not display the user group under which no user or user group is registered.

Reflect User Group Structure

Save the level status of user group tree.

Link with CSV

Import User Information in CSV Format

-

Display the Specify a File for Importing User Information in CSV Format window.
This menu cannot be selected when linking with Active Directory or the department administrator logs on.

Export User Information in CSV Format

-

Display the Specify a File for Exporting User Information in CSV Format window.

Copy User Group Policy or User Policy

This section describes the method for copying the user group policy or user policy that has been set to another user group or user.

Follow the procedure below:

  1. Start Management Console.

  2. Select User Policy Settings from the User Settings menu.

    The User Policy Settings window is displayed.

  3. Select user or user group as the copy source

    • When user is selected

      1. Select the user group with user registered as copy source from the user group tree.

      2. Select the user as the copy source from User List.

    • When user group is selected

      1. Select the user group as the copy source from the user group tree.

  4. Right-click the selected user or user group.

    The pop-up menu is displayed.

  5. Select Copy Policy from the displayed pop-up menu.

  6. Select user or user group as the copy target.

    • When user is selected

      1. Select the user group with user registered as the copy target from the user group tree.

      2. Select the user as copy target from User List.

    • When user group is selected

      1. Select the user group as the copy target from the CT group tree.

  7. Right-click on the selected user or user group.

    The pop-up menu is displayed.

  8. Select Paste Policy from the displayed pop-up menu.

    The confirmation window for policy copying is displayed.

  9. Click the Yes button.

    The copied policy will be updated during the next logon.
    In addition, when the user of copy target logs on the client (CT), if the client (CT) policy is updated immediately, the copied user policy will be updated immediately.