Dynamically set NICE DCV session permissions at Windows logon
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This article explains how to dynamically set NICE DCV session permissions at Windows logon using Group Policy and PowerShell scripts in Active Directory environments.
- Deploy scheduled tasks via Group Policy triggered on user login and logoff events
- Logon task restricts DCV session access to only the logged-in user
- Logoff task resets permissions to allow all domain users access
- Uses PowerShell scripts to manage DCV permissions files dynamically
- Prevents unauthorized session collaboration by subsequent users
- Requires Active Directory domain-joined DCV servers and GPMC access
- Includes step-by-step configuration of GPO, server scripts, and testing procedures
This solution automates DCV session permission management for domain-joined environments, enhancing security by restricting multi-user access while maintaining administrative flexibility.
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