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Jeremy M.
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Principal Consultant at McMahan TECH LLC

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I have a PowerShell script that blocks local login while still allowing file permission assignments. What are the chances you can implement something like that with a checkbox for "disallow local login" directly in your interface?
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Bellucci30 B.
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The word "Good" is already in English. If you meant to provide a text in an unknown language for translation, please provide it.
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Brandon W.
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Hey, Brandon with JumpCloud here. I just noticed this thread from some time ago. Great idea! I wanted to offer that the best way to get feature requests in front of the right eyes on the product and engineering teams is to go through the Administrator Console > Support > Submit an Idea.
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Jeremy M.
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Blocking interactive logins but still allowing access to file shares has a use-case at a couple of my clients...
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Jeff B.
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Jumpcloud has a ton of Policies, but I just checked and I don't see that one. You could push the powershell script with a command. With that being said, Jumpcloud's way of dealing with user accounts is to make them all local, so unless you are integrating with an DC, you wouldn't want to stop local account logins.
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