add a member in Content Policies

I am trying to configure the LDAP servers in SPS to create a new "content policy" where I want to apply it on an active directory group. If a user is in the group they cannot type a specific command and if a user is not in the group they can type a specific command, for RDP sessions.

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  • Hi Arturo,

    For RDP Protocol, the Content policy can only detect the Windows Titles rather than specific commands.

    • Window title detection: Text appearing as window titles that can be detected on the screen in RDP, Citrix ICA, and VNC connections. Window title detection involves Optical Character Recognition (OCR) on parts of the screen, and can be slightly resource-intensive. SPS versions up till 6.2 only detected only the active window in the screen. From SPS version 6.3, multiple windows can be detected.

      Limitations
      • Default Windows themes are supported.

      • Windows that do not have an X (close window) button in the top-right corner (or it is not visible) are not detected.

      • Use window title detection for sessions that use a single monitor. The feature works in multi-monitor environments as well, but becomes very slow, therefore it is not recommended.

      • Window title detection is case-insensitive.

    For more details please refer to the Admin guide here:
    https://support.oneidentity.com/technical-documents/one-identity-safeguard-for-privileged-sessions/7.3/administration-guide/57#TOPIC-2021873

    Thanks!

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  • Hi Arturo,

    For RDP Protocol, the Content policy can only detect the Windows Titles rather than specific commands.

    • Window title detection: Text appearing as window titles that can be detected on the screen in RDP, Citrix ICA, and VNC connections. Window title detection involves Optical Character Recognition (OCR) on parts of the screen, and can be slightly resource-intensive. SPS versions up till 6.2 only detected only the active window in the screen. From SPS version 6.3, multiple windows can be detected.

      Limitations
      • Default Windows themes are supported.

      • Windows that do not have an X (close window) button in the top-right corner (or it is not visible) are not detected.

      • Use window title detection for sessions that use a single monitor. The feature works in multi-monitor environments as well, but becomes very slow, therefore it is not recommended.

      • Window title detection is case-insensitive.

    For more details please refer to the Admin guide here:
    https://support.oneidentity.com/technical-documents/one-identity-safeguard-for-privileged-sessions/7.3/administration-guide/57#TOPIC-2021873

    Thanks!

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