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for gourps: how many users are present in this group
What are the benefits?
Users can more easily identify how "bad" the configuration is by being able to quickly glance how many users there are and if they are actually active (and thus could be used to log on to the device.)
Acceptance Criteria!
user status is displayed
groups and users are distinguished
groups are broken down to users
Linked Issues?
N/A
Additional Information!
Possible implementation:
Users:
local users
workstationname \ username (status: active / inactive)
domain users
domainname \ username (status: active / inactive)
groups
domainname \ group name 1
domainname \ username 1 (status: active / inactive)
domainname \ username 2 (status: active / inactive)
❗ If there are '0' domain users output should be N/A (this would suffice for both non-domain-joined devices as well as devices that actually have not domain member configured as local admin)
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TuemmlerKelch
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[Enhancement]: Enrich information SBD-011: Get amount of users and groups in administrators group on system. (0 - 2: True; 3 - 5: Warning; 6 or higher: False)
Enrich information SBD-011: Get amount of users and groups in administrators group on system. (0 - 2: True; 3 - 5: Warning; 6 or higher: False)
Apr 29, 2024
Description
Currently, there is no indication
What are the benefits?
Users can more easily identify how "bad" the configuration is by being able to quickly glance how many users there are and if they are actually active (and thus could be used to log on to the device.)
Acceptance Criteria!
Linked Issues?
N/A
Additional Information!
Possible implementation:
Users:
❗ If there are '0' domain users output should be N/A (this would suffice for both non-domain-joined devices as well as devices that actually have not domain member configured as local admin)
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: