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Post questions here that are appropriate for the installation and setup of Configuration Manager sites and clients. Before posting, please search for your answer in these forums and the TechNet documentation. Johny 0. Sign in to vote. Hi I have been noticing that clients are not getting any policies from the mp.

Friday, August 7, AM. Check locationservices. Also check ccmmessaging. Hi, I also had the same problem. My solution was to approve this clients, so that my SCCM can manage this clients. BR, David David Strutzenberger. Is this page helpful?

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Figure 4: The user seems to be trying to change the password policy on the system. A nice feature I noted at this point is the search fields in the left pane in the above window.

For example, by typing "local security policy" into the field below the column header Title, I can quickly filter only those instances of the user accessing this particular tool. Once small thing I noticed at this point was that the mouse pointer in the magnified replay pane was slightly misplaced in the recorded session.

I also tried exporting the recorded session to a. I consider this only a minor flaw however as it may simply be a limitation resulting from the compression scheme used to keep the amount of logged data manageable. I also found that when I tried to export a recorded session to a. Since the export process seemed to take a long time, it would be nice if the product could be updated so you could export only a portion of the session. And it would be nice to be able to select some events in the left pane of the player window, right-click, and select Export As WMV to create a.

Maybe Centrify could include this functionality as an update to their product in the future. Returning to the Auditor Console revealed another helpful search feature in the product: right-clicking on the node for the system and selecting Quick Query lets me quickly search for recorded activity of specific users:. Figure 5: Performing a quick query from the Auditor Console.

Right-clicking on the quick query I just created lets me export the results of this query as a report in several formats:. Figure 7: Generating a report from a quick query.

You can also create more complex custom queries if needed by right-clicking on the All Shared Queries node and selecting New Query, which opens the following dialog:.

Figure 8: Creating a custom query. DirectAudit provides you with great flexibility in the types of custom queries you can create. For example, you can add the Review criteria to your query, which lets you limit your search to queries that have a specific review status like PendingForAction or KeepForever:.

Figure 9: Adding a criteria to a custom query. Another nice feature of the Administrator Console is that it allows you to quickly establish a Remote Desktop session with the remote system if needed, for example if you determine that the user has changed the configuration of the system and you need to undo this:.

Figure You can easily connect to monitored systems using Remote Desktop. Let's briefly take a look at the Administrator Console as well.

Besides managing the configuration of all the client and server components of your DirectAudit infrastructure, the Administrator Console also lets you create new audit roles and assign them to users and groups in your environment. The default Master Auditor role has full access to all recorded sessions of user activity logged to all Audit Stores in your environment.

Let's try adding a new audit role and see what happens:. Figure Adding a new audit role. As you can see below, one of the things the Audit Role Wizard does is allow you to grant or deny the following privileges to the audit role you are adding:.

Figure You can assign different privileges to an audit role.



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