If the MagicURL (link switch) utility is used for TightGate-Pro and the user administration is carried out via an Active Directory (Kerberos), it can be helpful to distribute the registry entries required for the proper operation of MagicURL via a group policy.
Since Microsoft (especially from Windows 10 onwards) regularly resets many settings to default values during major updates, MagicURL usually no longer works afterwards and must be reinitialised.
The remedy is to use a group policy that sets the required registry entries for the MagicURL. The following instructions describe how to create a corresponding group policy.
In the last step, the authorised persons for whom the newly created group policy is to apply must be assigned.
Care should be taken to ensure that only users, groups and PCs that use TightGate-Pro execute the group policy. In our example we have used the following groups:
TGProUser - only users in this group can use the TightGate viewer and
TGPro user PCs - here all PCs are integrated on which the TightGate viewer is installed.
After all security filters have been set in the last step, the group policy can be distributed.
After distributing the group policy, all affected computers must be rebooted once and the users must be logged in again for the group policy to take effect.