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by TMan
2015-03-26 15:43
Forum: Olders
Topic: UVNC 1.2.0.5 MS logon groups
Replies: 2
Views: 3353

Re: UVNC 1.2.0.5 MS logon groups

OK.
What I want is to have the local admin group be the final authority.
So, whether a user is a member of an active directory group (which could contain nested groups) or the owner of that workstation,
all those users or groups MUST be in the local admins group for UVNC authentication.
I've tried ...
by TMan
2015-03-25 19:17
Forum: Olders
Topic: UVNC 1.2.0.5 MS logon groups
Replies: 2
Views: 3353

UVNC 1.2.0.5 MS logon groups

I'm trying to configure the MS logon groups to use only the local administrators group. (group1 = Adminstrators, locDom1 = 1)

However, the local admins group contains an Active Directory group which is a roll-up of other AD domain groups, so it's not a flat group.
No luck with authentication.
(BTW ...