Google Web Security for Enterprise Administration Guide User Manual
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WinNT://ACTIVE_DIRECTORY_REALM\USER_NAME
3.
The syntax is case insensitive and there may be spaces in the names,
however the names should be spelled exactly as they appear within your
Windows Domain or Active Directory.
4.
To save the entered usernames, click the “Save” button. Otherwise click
“Cancel” to abort the entries and to return to the Manage Groups page.
To create a Group using IP Addresses:
1.
Click the corresponding existing group button on the Group listing page.
2.
Enter the IP expressions, into the text area, that are required to identify the
users you want in the group. The expressions you can use are as follows:
•
Individual IP addresses, each on a new line (e.g. 192.168.0.25)
•
Network Masks, each on a new line (e.g. 192.168.0.0/255.255.255.0)
3.
To save the entered IP Addresses (and subnets), click the “Save” button.
Otherwise click “Cancel” to abort the entries and to return to the Manage
Groups page.
To delete a Group:
1.
Click the “Admin” service tab on the main navigation bar at the top of the
screen.
2.
Click the “Groups” button in the “Authentication” sub-service tab in the left
hand column. This will bring up the “Manage Groups” page listing all the
existing groups.
3.
Click the checkbox next to the selected existing group you wish to remove in
the Delete Column, then click the “Delete Groups” button.
4.
A dialog box will appear, asking if you are sure you want to delete the user
group. Click the “OK” button to proceed with deletion. The deleted group will
no longer be displayed on the main Manage Groups page.
Note:
If the user group you have chosen to delete has one or more pairings
associated with it in the Policies listing then the web security service will not
let you delete it.
The Default Group
If a user has not been assigned to a specific group, the user will automatically
become a member of the Default group. The Default group cannot be deleted and
you cannot add “Users” or “IP Expressions”.
Duplicate Users or IP Addresses
The administrator should avoid duplicating Domain/Active Directory usernames or
IP addresses across different Custom Groups. If you do duplicate any of these
parameters, then the first group found will determine web access policy for that
user.