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The Use forest search order machine setting should be configured correctly for Kerberos client searches. This policy setting defines the list of trusting forests that the Kerberos client searches when attempting to resolve two-part service principal names (SPNs). If you enable this policy setting, the Kerberos client will search the forests in this list if it is unable to resolve a two-part SPN. ...

Hide or display the shutdown button in the login window. In loginwindow.plist, set the ShutDownDisabled key = true to hide the button. If the key does not exist, the button is displayed.

Controls whether the login window shows a list of non-local (other) users from which to choose when logging in, or shows fields in which a user and a password can be entered. In loginwindow.plist, set the SHOWOTHERUSERS_MANAGED key = false. If the key does not exist, a list of users is displayed.

By default, all administrator accounts are displayed when you attempt to elevate a running application. Fix: (1) GPO: Computer Configuration\Administrative Templates\Windows Components\Credential User Interface!Enumerate administrator accounts on elevation (2) REG: HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Policies\CredUI!EnumerateAdministrators

Manages requests made by Pre-Boot eXecution Environment (PXE) enabled client computers. If this service is stopped, PXE-enabled client computers will be unable to install Windows remotely or use other Windows Deployment Services-based tools. Fix: (1) GPO: Computer Configuration\Windows Settings\Security Settings\System Services!Windows Deployment Services server (2) REG: HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYST ...

The RPM package ypbind should be installed.

The /etc/passwd file should be owned by the appropriate user.

The RPM package ypbind should be installed.

The /etc/passwd file should be owned by the appropriate user.

This policy setting allows you to specify the time of day at which to check for definition updates. The time value is represented as the number of minutes past midnight (00:00). For example, 120 (0x78) is equivalent to 02:00 AM. By default this setting is configured to check for definition updates 15 minutes before the scheduled scan time. The schedule is based on local time on the computer where ...


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