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Make a note of the host name of the computer.  In this case it is 'ABC'


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Create some local user accounts and make sure the Administrator account is active.



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Create a Virtual Domain on the DualShield Administration Console

(This is required as the Stand-alone machines' host name will act as it's own domain.)

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Login to the DualShield Administration Console and go to Identity>Identity Sources

Click on  on the top right.

It is recommended to specify the hostname of the Non-Domain joined machine as the friendly name of this identity source.

Also, make sure the Type is set to SQL

Click Finish


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Go to Directory>Domains

Click on  on the top right.

In the 'Domain-New' Dialogue box, select the Identity Source that you have just created from the drop-down

It is recommended to You must match the Name, DNS Name and NetBIOS Name with the hostname of the Stand-alone machine

Click Save



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The Virtual domain will now be listed under Domains.

Remember to add this new domain to the realm associated in your Computer/Windows Logon App configuration (see Change domains in a realm)

Click on the corresponding ellipses and select Users from the menu


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Create Virtual

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User Accounts on the DualShield Administration Console

(These will correspond with the local accounts set up on the PC)

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You will now need to create Virtual user accounts that match the local user accounts on the PC

Click on  on the top right.

Make sure the account details match including the password.

Click Save



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Repeat the process until the list of Virtual Users match the list of local users on the PC



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Please Note: This will not work if the native Windows Cred UI is set so end users can click on the account names that appear on the bottom, left-hand side. 

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Therefore the default Windows Cred UI must ask for a username and password, like so... 


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If you need to enforce this, please follow this guide before continuing.

https://winaero.com/how-to-make-windows-10-ask-for-user-name-and-password-during-log-on/

In particular, you need to enable this setting under Local Security Settings...



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