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- Allow Windows Vista, Server 2008 systems to interact with older Samba installations
- Windows Vista and Server 2008 have a default version requirement of MS-LAN Manager communication that prohibits communication to older Linux-based Samba installations. This can be fixed via group policy or the local security policy. by Rick Vanover
- Blog posts 2008-06-30
- Working with Windows Server 2003 Group Policies
- Group policies form the basis of central administration in aWindows Server 2003 network. Using them you can exercise a large amount ofcontrol over what your users can on the network and on their own machine. ThisDaily Drill Down covers the nuts and bolts of group policy object GPOcreation and application...
- Technical articles 2006-01-24
- Password Policies are Locked down
- I was under the impression in windows 2003 that the Administrator could change everything. It appears that this is false becuase when I go in to change the local machine policies, they setings are greyed out...and cant be changed. There is a lock icon on the floders as...
- Q&A 2005-03-01
- Working with Windows 2000 group policies
- In previous Daily Drill Downs, Jim Boyce introduced you to the concept of Windows 2000 group policies. In this Daily Drill Down, he goes further by showing you how to create and work with them.In the last Daily Drill Down of this series, we took a look at group policies...
- Technical articles 2001-02-15
- Troubleshooting group policies
- In this Daily Drill Down, Brien Posey explains some best practices to help prevent problems with group policies and identifies a few common problems and their solutions.As you may know, group policy objects are the primary mechanisms for implementing security in Windows 2000. As with many new security mechanisms, it’s...
- Technical articles 2000-10-19
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- Configuring Wireless Settings Using Windows Server 2003 Group Policy
- To automate the configuration of wireless network settings for Windows XP with Service Pack 2 (SP2), Windows XP with Service Pack 1 (SP1), and Windows Server 2003 wireless client computers, Windows Server 2003 Active Directory domains support a new Wireless Network (IEEE 802.11) Policies Group Policy extension that allows to...
- White papers 2005-06-15
- Group Policy Windows 2003 Domain
- I am in a Windows 2003 domain environment. I am having trouble understanding how to edit the local group policy for all my machines on my network. If I open up the gpedit.msc from my machine I go into computer configuration-->Windows Settings-->Security Settings-->Local Policies-->Security Options. Now when...
- Discussion threads 2007-08-16
- Troubleshooting Group Policy in Windows Server 2003
- One of the toughest aspects of Windows networking totroubleshoot absolutely has to be group policies. The complexity anddistributed nature of the group policy object hierarchy can maketroubleshooting group policy related problems a nightmare, especially in largeorganizations. In this article, I will discuss some techniques that you can useto solve group...
- Technical articles 2006-06-21
- Understanding Windows Server 2003 group policy processing
- Before you can understand the implications of grouppolicies, you need to see how Windows Server 2003 applies them. In this article,I'll look at how Windows Server 2003 applies the group policies you create.Which comes first?Windows Server 2003 processes the local group policy objectGPO first, followed by the site, domain, and...
- Technical articles 2006-02-01
- Understanding group policy processing
- You know a little bit about what Windows 2000 group policies are and how they work. But how does Windows 2000 apply group policies? In this Daily Drill Down, Jim Boyce shows you how.In previous Daily Drill Downs, I’ve shown you how to prepare to use group policies and introduced...
- Technical articles 2001-02-01
- Why group policy and legacy login scripts may not matter anymore
- When I started my career in networking, NetWare 2.14 was the latest network OS and login scripts were all the rage. We used NetWare login scripts to map network drives, map network printers, set user home directories, and map search paths. It seemed that there was little that you couldn’t...
- Technical articles 2003-07-31
- Group Policy Problem
- About a month ago we created a group policy to force people to change their password once a month. Now it hac come arround to change our passwords, but every time we try we get a message saying it has to be 29 days old, can't repeat our last...
- Discussion threads 2008-04-03
- Server 2008 VB Scripts/Group Policy Help
- I am using new MS Server 2008, all comps are Win XP. This is a school, trying to lock desktop. Trust me I have tried everything under group policy, but dang thing won't work I even have new book with instructions. Anyways, I just want a darn script to lock...
- Discussion threads 2008-10-06
- unplugged cable and logon locally with defined user in domain
- Hi!I have a windows 2003 sever. all clients are using windows xp Pro sp2. i defiend a user in domain and set security for it. when users unplugged the network cable they can log on locally with defined user.why?thanks & questionthanks brantythis way resolve my problem.but if i had 10000...
- Discussion threads 2008-04-06
- Lock IT Down: Secure your desktops with Windows' Group Policy Editor
- Prevent harmful user desktop tinkering with Windows Group Policy Editor.One way for your help desk staff to save on help desk calls is to limit the damage curious users can cause by meddling with their desktops' OS settings. A great tool for preventing potentially harmful tinkering is the Windows Group...
- Technical articles 2002-08-28
- Build Your Skills: How to optimize group policy object processing to protect network speed
- Windows 2000 group policy objects GPOs allow administrators to control the user environment in critical areas such as security, desktop functionality, software rollout, and scripting without "tattooing" the registry as NT4’s system policies do. As with all great things, there are downsides to GPO technologies; one of these is the...
- Technical articles 2003-03-10
- Check Group Policy assignment with RSoP
- It's a good bet you're familiar with group policy, which enables administrators to assert change control and set a broad range of settings for the operating system, desktop and working environment, network, and much more for servers and workstations. You might also know that group policy can be applied at...
- Technical articles 2004-03-24
- modify group policy from the command line
- is it possible to edit the group policy settings of a computer via the command line?I don't think so, but tell us moreWhat are you trying to accomplish?You can edit another computer's local Group Policy from your machine using the Group Policy Object Editor and then pointing the tool at...
- Discussion threads 2008-02-07
- Group Policy Object administration
- I am new to group policy and it's use.Configuring group policy seems simple enough but I do have questions concerning it's application. I have a win2k3 domain controller and editing/creating policies by using the AD Users & Computers console.I have created an outlook 2003 gpo.I want to apply it...
- Discussion threads 2007-10-31
- Group policy not feeding down to clients
- Windows 2003 Server network (2 Domain controllers, 3 XP clients and a file server). Group policy feeds down to all the servers but not the clients. As a consequence the clients have full access. The Group policy modeling tool shows that the policy is applied correctly to a specified user...
- Q&A 2006-09-18
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