Installing RSAT on a workstation and pointing it to the Synology Directory Server will open up most, if not all, the policy options for which you are looking.
thanks for the video, i think AD, is an old past, more in Synology (from server or as internal service) because AD ignores, new VPN services, Vlans, and with a good router you can do DYNAMIC policies of security.
Group policy can be accessed through RSAT: www.synology.com/en-us/knowledgebase/DSM/tutorial/Application/How_to_install_RSAT_to_set_up_group_policies_for_Synology_Directory_Server
I think you can use Remote Server Admin Tools for Windows 10, which allows you to fully control to the AD on the NAS. I am learning and about to purchase a Synology.
I noticed you used the term "work group" in the video. Am I correct in assuming that you still need to be running a Pro version of Windows to use this? Thanks for the video.
In AD, the term workgroup is a little bit different than what you’re thinking. It’s simply reference to the Active Directory Domain, using NetBIOS. You are still required to run a Pro or better sku to be able to join a domain.
Installing RSAT on a workstation and pointing it to the Synology Directory Server will open up most, if not all, the policy options for which you are looking.
Joe, can you show how to copy the existing local computer profile, to the newly created domain account?
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thanks for the video, i think AD, is an old past, more in Synology (from server or as internal service) because AD ignores, new VPN services, Vlans, and with a good router you can do DYNAMIC policies of security.
Group policy can be accessed through RSAT: www.synology.com/en-us/knowledgebase/DSM/tutorial/Application/How_to_install_RSAT_to_set_up_group_policies_for_Synology_Directory_Server
Thanks for watching :)
Awesome video, thank you ! Can we somehow use RSAT in Windows 10 to deploy a group policy ?
Yes.
did you do a video on how to set up the synology email server as you mentioned at the beginning of this video
It's on my ToDo List, Thanks for watching :)
Hello, you can configure Group Policies remotely by configuring it using one of your domain connected VM's.
I think you can use Remote Server Admin Tools for Windows 10, which allows you to fully control to the AD on the NAS. I am learning and about to purchase a Synology.
Yes you are right, you most certainly can. You wont regret the Synology purchase. Thanks for watching :)
any experience with adding a linux box to the domain on Synology Directory Service?
I noticed you used the term "work group" in the video. Am I correct in assuming that you still need to be running a Pro version of Windows to use this? Thanks for the video.
In AD, the term workgroup is a little bit different than what you’re thinking. It’s simply reference to the Active Directory Domain, using NetBIOS. You are still required to run a Pro or better sku to be able to join a domain.
Great video....tks
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