Dell SonicWALL Secure Mobile Access 8.5
Administration Guide
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Global Configuration
SMA/SRA appliance global configuration is defined from the Local Users or Local Groups environment. To view
either, click the Users option in the left navigation menu, then click either the Local Users or Local Groups
option. This section contains the following configuration tasks:
• Edit Global Settings on page 413
• Edit Global Policies on page 415
• Edit Global Bookmarks on page 416
Edit Global Settings
To edit global settings:
1 Navigate to either the Users > Local Users or Users > Local Groups window.
2 Click the configure icon next to Global Policies. The Edit Global Settings window is displayed.
3On the General tab, to set the inactivity timeout for all users or groups, meaning that users are signed
out of the Virtual Office after the specified time period, enter the number of minutes of inactivity to
allow in the Inactivity Timeout field.
4 To allow users to add new bookmarks, select Allow from the Allow User to Add Bookmarks drop-down
menu. To prevent users from adding new bookmarks, select Deny.
5 To allow users to edit or delete user-owned bookmarks, select Allow from the Allow User to
Edit/Delete Bookmarks drop-down menu. To prevent users from editing or deleting user-owned
bookmarks, select Deny.
6In the Automatically log into bookmarks drop-down list, select one of the following options:
• User-controlled (enabled by default for new users): Select this option to allow users to
enable or disable single sign-on (SSO) automatic login for bookmarks. This setting enables
automatic login by default for new users.
• User-controlled (disabled by default for new users): Select this option to allow users to
enable or disable single sign-on (SSO) automatic login for bookmarks. This setting disables
automatic login by default for new users.
•Enabled: Select this option to enable automatic login for bookmarks.
•Disabled: Select this option to disable automatic login for bookmarks.
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 takes precedence over the
group timeout and the group timeout takes 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.
NOTE: Users cannot edit or delete group and global bookmarks.