Users Configuration | 339Step 32 Select one of the following services from the Service drop-down list: Terminal Services (RDP- ActiveX), Terminal Services (RDP - Java), Virtual Network Computing (VNC), CitrixPortal (Citrix), Web (HTTP), Secure Web (HTTPS), File Shares (CIFS), File TransferProtocol (FTP), Telnet, Secure Shell Version 1 (SSHv1), or Secure Shell Version 2(SSHv2).Note IPv6 is not supported on File Shares bookmarks.Step 33 In the fields that appear based on your Service settings, fill in the appropriate information. Forexample, if you select Terminal Services (RDP - ActiveX), you will need to select the desiredscreen size from the Screen Size drop-down list.Step 34 Click Accept to save the configuration changes.Edit Global PoliciesTo define global access policies, perform the following steps:Step 1 Navigate to either the Users > Local Users or Users > Local Groups window.Step 2 Click the configure icon next to Global Policies. The Edit Global Settings window isdisplayed.Step 3 On the Policies tab, click Add Policy. The Add Policy window is displayed.Note User and group access policies will take precedence over global policies.Step 4 In the Apply Policy To drop-down list, select one of the following: IP Address, IP AddressRange, All Addresses, Network Object, Server Path, URL Object, All IPv6 Address, IPv6Address, or IPv6 Address Range.Step 5 Type a name for the policy in the Policy Name field.Note SRA appliance policies apply to the destination address(es) of the SRA connection,not the source address. You cannot permit or block a specific IP address on theInternet from authenticating to the SRA appliance through the policy engine.• If your policy applies to a specific IPv4 host, select the IP Address option from the ApplyPolicy To drop-down list and enter the IPv4 address of the local host machine in the IPAddress field.