A.9 Cases in which settings are applied after a restart
You sometimes need to restart a computer to apply settings for JP1/IT Desktop Management 2. A restart is required in the following cases:
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When a security policy is edited or assigned
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When security measures are manually performed
When a security policy is edited
If you edit any of the following items, restart the computer to which the edited security policy is assigned. The items inside the parentheses indicate the relevant security configuration items. After the computer is restarted, the edited security policy is applied to that computer.
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Auto enforce of Enable Automatic Update (Windows Update)
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Auto enforce of Disable Administrative Share (OS Security)
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Auto enforce of Disable Anonymous Access (OS Security)
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Auto enforce of Enable Firewall (OS Security)
The following OSs do not require a restart: Windows Server 2003 and Windows XP
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Auto enforce of Disable DCOM (OS Security)
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Auto enforce of Disable Remote Desktop (OS Security)
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Suppression of Device Usage (Other Access Restrictions)#
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Enable or disable Acquisition of Operation Logs (including acquisition of Suspicious Operations To Be Reported) (Operation Logs)#
# The settings of Suppression of Device Usage and Acquisition of Operation Logs are applied when a security policy is assigned. However, some settings of Suppression of Device Usage and Operation Logs might take effect after a restart.
When a security policy is assigned
Restart the computer to which the security policy is assigned. After the computer is restarted, the assigned security policy is applied to that computer.
The settings of Suppression of Device Usage and Acquisition of Operation Logs are applied when a security policy is assigned. However, some settings of Suppression of Device Usage and Operation Logs might take effect after a restart.
When security measures are manually performed
If you specify any of the following configuration items, restart the computer for which the items have been specified. The items inside the parentheses indicate the relevant security configuration items. After the computer is restarted, the security measures are executed on the computer.
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Enable Automatic Update (Windows Update)
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Disable Administrative Share (OS Security)
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Disable Anonymous Access (OS Security)
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Enable Firewall (OS Security)
The following OSs do not require a restart: Windows Server 2003 and Windows XP
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Disable DCOM (OS Security)
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Disable Remote Desktop (OS Security)