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Key | HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Macrium\Site Manager |
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Value | LDAPS Port |
Type | DWORD |
Default | 636 |
Affects | Site Manager Server |
Description | The TCP port number to attempt LDAPS queries on. |
Key | HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Macrium\Site Manager |
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Value | LDAP Port |
Type | DWORD |
Default | 389 |
Affects | Site Manager Server |
Description | The TCP port number to attempt LDAP queries on. |
Key | HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Macrium\Site Manager |
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Value | Outgoing HTTP Disable |
Type | DWORD |
Default | 0 |
Affects | Site Manager Server |
Description | If set to a non-zero value, this will disable Site Manager's outgoing checks for licenses and updates. This can be useful to set in cases where a Site Manager which cannot contact the internet is experiencing long delays when attempting to add offline keys |
Key | HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Macrium\Site Manager |
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Value | Outgoing HTTP Timeout |
Type | DWORD |
Default | 5 |
Affects | Site Manager Server |
Description | By default, there is a 5 second connection timeout on all outgoing HTTP/HTTPS checks from Site Manager. If this is a problem due to slow networking, the timeout can be increased by modifying this registry key |
Key | HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Macrium\Site Manager |
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Value | Listen IP Address |
Type | String (REG_SZ) |
Default | n/a |
Affects | Site Manager Server |
Description | Site Manager will listen on it's web interface on either the loopback address (127.0.0.1) in restricted mode or on all addresses otherwise. If this registry key is set, the Site Manager web UI will only accept connections from the IP address in this key. This can be useful in advanced deployments where the UI should only be accessible from one network. |
Key | HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Macrium\Site Manager |
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Value | Disable Default Admin Access |
Type | DWORD |
Default | 0 |
Affects | Site Manager Server |
Description | By default, Site Manager allows login from any Administrator account on the local computer or on the domain which the local computer is connected to. Setting this registry key to non-zero will disable this behavior and only allow users and groups which have been explicitly allowed access in the settings page of Site Manager access. This key should only be set after initial configuration of Site Manager is completed, to prevent accidental lockout. |