Network security: Restrict NTLM: Add server exceptions in this domain This policy setting allows you to create an exception list of servers in this domain to which clients are allowed to use NTLM pass-through authentication if the "Network Security: Restrict NTLM: Deny NTLM authentication in this domain" is set. If you configure this policy setting, you can define a list of servers in this domain to which clients are allowed to use NTLM authentication. If you do not configure this policy setting, no exceptions will be applied. The naming format for servers on this exception list is the fully qualified domain name (FQDN) or NetBIOS server name used by the calling application listed one per line. A single asterisk (*) can be used at the beginning or end of the string as a wildcard character.
Network security: LDAP client signing requirements This security setting determines the level of data signing that is requested ...
Network security: Minimum session security for NTLM SSP based (including secure RPC) clients This security setting allows ...
Network security: Minimum session security for NTLM SSP based (including secure RPC) servers This security setting allows ...
Network security: Restrict NTLM: Add remote server exceptions for NTLM authentication This policy setting allows you to create ...
Network security: Restrict NTLM: Add server exceptions in this domain This policy setting allows you to create an exception ...
Network security: Restrict NTLM: Audit Incoming NTLM Traffic This policy setting allows you to audit incoming NTLM traffic. ...
Network security: Restrict NTLM: Audit NTLM authentication in this domain This policy setting allows you to audit NTLM authentication ...
Network security: Restrict NTLM: Incoming NTLM traffic This policy setting allows you to deny or allow incoming NTLM traffic. ...
Network security: Restrict NTLM: NTLM authentication in this domain This policy setting allows you to deny or allow NTLM ...