If you are running Remote Control in a stand-alone environment, you can choose one of the available security modes. Each of these security modes has distinct advantages:
For users already familiar with the Version 5.x Remote Control Access Code Editor, the Remote Control Local Security option offers a familiar methodology.
The Remote Control Local Security mode provides the following features:
For users who want to leverage existing users and groups from local machine accounts, Windows domains, and Client Automation X.509 certificates, so that they only need to assign access rights, the Unified Security option is the logical choice.
The Unified Security mode provides the following features:
Note: For information about the features of the Windows security system, see the relevant Microsoft Windows documentation.
The DSM Properties - Remote Control dialog has a Users tab that shows the list of users for the currently selected security provider. If the Remote Control Local Security mode is selected, the Users tab displays local users. These user names can be anything and are not related to Local user accounts. If the Unified Security mode is selected, the Users tab displays the names of locally defined users, domain users, or local and domain groups. Note that any account restrictions (for example, time periods in which you can log in) also apply to Remote Control, since it uses the same validation mechanisms.
Note: For more information about the DSM Properties - Remote Control dialog, see the Remote Control Host Help.
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