How does Liquid Machines revoke rights and keep local permissions in sync with those on the Policy Server?
At each Windows login, during a periodic frequency configured on the server, or if the policy specifies no offline usage, the Liquid Machines agent performs a user-transparent poll to the policy server for policy and other updates. Liquid Machines also provides a client console utility, through which a user can manually poll for an update at anytime. Unlike some solutions that hard-code the policy in the document, Liquid Machines supports dynamic policy updates that allow for policy changes (i.e. add a new user to the policy, change rights to a specific role, or remove users and groups from a policy) without having to republish the documents.
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