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Design Considerations
Planning Security
Table 2-23. Settings that Might Cause Issues
Considering Call Logging
The SBM is capable of logging calls. However, logging calls is processor
intensive and will affect your SBM’s performance. Educate administrators to
use call logging only for troubleshooting.
In addition, the HP SBM is capable of logging information that is considered
private in some countries. Local privacy restrictions must be considered
whenever logging is enabled. Users can access the log files by accessing the
SBM via Remote Desktop Protocol (RDP) or by accessing the SBM’s Dash-
board. Access to log files should be carefully controlled. Additionally, cap-
tured log files should be modified to comply with local laws and your
company’s privacy policy (for example, to remove private phone numbers and
touch-tone [DTMF] digits) before log files are transmitted to HP, Microsoft, or
any other external entity.
Setting’s Registry Path or Policy Path Windows 7 USGCB
Recommended
Setting
Possible Issue
Policy Path:
Computer Configuration\Windows
Settings\Security Settings\Local
Policies\User Rights Assignment
Profile system
performance =
Administrators,NT
SERVICE\WdiService
Host
A known Windows
issue causes the
WdiServiceHost to be
written incorrectly.
Refer to: http://
support.microsoft.co
m/kb/2000705.
Policy Path:
Computer Configuration\Windows
Settings\Security Settings\Local
Policies\Security Options
Registry Path:
HKLM\Software\Microsoft\Windows\Curre
ntVersion\Policies\System\ShutdownWitho
utLogon
Shutdown: Allow
system to be shut
down without having
to log on = Enabled
This setting affects
how you initiate a soft
shutdown of the SBM
using its front panel
power button:
• When this setting
is disabled, you
must tap the
module power
button two or three
times and then
wait about one
minute.
• When this setting
is enabled, you
can simply tap the
power button once
and wait about one
minute.