Force dzdo to set HOME environment variable when runs with ‘-s’ option
Specify whether privileged commands run with dzdo
using the -s
command line option should set the HOME
environment variable to the home directory of the target user (which is root
by default).
If you set this group policy to Not configured or Disabled, the dzdo
program does not set the HOME
environment variable.
If you set this group policy to Enabled, the dzdo
program sets the HOME environment variable.
This group policy provides functionality equivalent to setting the set_home
flag for configuring sudo
operation.
This group policy modifies the dzdo.set_home
setting in the agent configuration file.