Dell SonicWall SRA 4200 Administrator's Manual
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Brand: Dell
Category: Desktop , Gateway , Network Hardware , Server
Type: Administrator's manual
Model: Dell 4200 , Dell SonicWall SRA 4200 , Dell SonicWall SRA 1200 , Dell SonicWall SRA 1600 , Dell SonicWall SRA 4600
Pages: 440
316 | SRA 6.0 Administrator’s Guide
Editing Group Settings
To edit the settings for a group, click the configure icon in the row for the group that you
wish to edit in the Local Groups table on the Users > Local Groups page. The Edit Group
Settings window contains six tabs: General, Portal, NxSettings, NxRoutes, Policies, and
Bookmarks.
See the following sections for information about configuring settings:
• “Editing General Group Settings” section on page 316
• “Modifying Group Portal Settings” section on page 317
• “Enabling Group NetExtender Settings” section on page 318
• “Enabling NetExtender Routes for Groups” section on page 320
• “Adding Group Policies” section on page 321
• “Editing a Policy for a File Share” section on page 323
• “Configuring Group Bookmarks” section on page 324
Editing General Group Settings
The General tab provides configuration options for a group’s inactivity timeout value and single
sign-on settings. To modify the general user settings, perform the following steps:
Step 1 In the left-hand column, navigate to the Users > Local Groups.
Step 2 Click the configure icon next to the group you want to configure. The General tab of the Edit
Group Settings window displays. The General tab displays the following non-configurable
fields: Group Name and Domain Name.
Step 3 To set the inactivity timeout for the group, meaning that users will be signed out of the Virtual
Office after no activity on their computer for the specified time period, enter the number of
minutes of inactivity to allow in the Inactivity Timeout field. Set to 0 to use the global timeout.
Note The inactivity timeout can be set at the user, group and global level. If one or more
timeouts are configured for an individual user, the user timeout setting will take
precedence over the group timeout and the group timeout will take precedence over
the global timeout. Setting the global settings timeout to 0 disables the inactivity
timeout for users that do not have a group or user timeout configured.