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GPOADmin 5.19 - Quick Start Guide

Editing connection options

An environment has multiple GPOADmin servers and one remote GPOADmin server called GPOADmin.Remote.MyDomain.com. The remote server is on the other side of a slow WAN link and users frequently receive connection timeout messages while connected. To solve this issue, the administrator can make a copy of the Default.Client.Connection.config file to target just the remote server and adjust the connection timeout parameters using the following process:

Connecting to GPOADmin using NTLM authentication

To override the default settings and use NTLM authentication, you can edit the configuration file by navigating to configuration/Settings/ForceNTLM and setting the value to “true”.

Installing GPOADmin in a disjointed domain

When GPOADmin is installed in a disjointed domain environment, you may encounter errors with configuring, connecting, and in general usage. This is most likely due to the DNS name of the domain not matching the Active Directory name.

To resolve this, edit the Default.Client.Connection.config file in the Connections directory located in the install directory. Add the following to the <Settings> section below the <ForceNTLM value="false" /> entry: <DomainName value=”ACTIVE_DIRECTORY_FULLY_QUALIFIED_DOMAIN_NAME” />

Deploying with Multiple service accounts

By default, GPOADmin uses a domain unique SPN for connections which requires the use of a single service account in the domain, reducing the number of elevated accounts.

However, you can configure GPOADmin to use multiple service accounts in your domain.

Restricting search scope

If required, you can restrict which global catalogs are used within the forest to search for the GPOADmin server during connection.

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