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Check Point HARMONY R81 - Configuring Onecheck User Settings Policy Rules; Pre-Boot Authentication Methods; Global Pre-Boot Authentication Settings

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Configuring OneCheck User Settings Policy Rules
R81 Harmony Endpoint Server Administration Guide|228
Configuring OneCheck User Settings Policy
Rules
For each Action in a rule, select an option, which defines the Action behavior. You can select a
predefined Action option or select New to define a custom Action option.
Right-click an Action and select Edit or Edit Shared Action to change the Action behavior.
Changes to policy rules are enforced only after you install the policy.
Pre-boot Authentication Methods
If the Pre-boot is required on a computer as part of Full Disk Encryption, users must
authenticate to their computers in the Pre-boot, before the computer boots. Users can
authenticate to the Pre-boot with these methods:
n
Password - Username and password. This is the default method.
The password can be the same as the Windows password or created by the user or
administrator.
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Smart Card - A physical card that you associate with a certificate. This is supported in
E80.30 clients and higher.
Users must have a physical card, an associated certificate, and Smart Card drivers
installed.
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Dynamic Token - A physical device that generates a new password each time users
start their computers. This can be configured for specified users and not as the global
Pre-boot authentication method.
Configure the global settings for the Pre-boot authentication method from the OneCheck User
Settings Actions.
Global Pre-boot Authentication Settings
Configure the global settings for the Pre-boot authentication method from the OneCheck User
Settings policy rule. The settings configured here apply to all users. You can override the
global settings for specified users.
Select an Action to define the default Pre-boot authentication method:
Action Description
Authenticate users with Password Users can only authenticate with a username and
password.
Authenticate users using Smart
Card or Password
Users can authenticate with either username and
password or Smart Card.

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