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- Remove your name from the Start menu in Windows XP
- You know who you are—and so does your Windows XP system. But if you're the only person using the computer, it's easy to remove your name from the Start menu. In this Windows XP tip, Greg Shultz tells how to use Group Policy to remove your name when you're a...
- Tags: Microsoft Windows, Microsoft Windows XP, Greg Shultz, Start Menu, Group Policy Console, group policy, Windows XP Tips Newsletter, Console, Operating Systems, Software
- Technical articles 2006-08-16
- Apply local Windows XP restrictions with the Group Policy Console
- Keeping users focused, on track, and out of trouble issometimes a dicey proposition. Since nothing is foolproof to a sufficientlytalented fool, it's tough to keep users out of off-limit places andapplications. Even though you have to be an administrator to make most systemconfiguration changes, unwary users can still do damage...
- Tags: Diana Huggins, group policy, Group Policy Console, Microsoft Windows, Microsoft Windows XP
- Technical articles 2006-01-19
- Use a group policy to control group policies
- Group policies are Windows 2000 Server and Windows Server 2003's primary security mechanisms. However, there are times when group policies just don't get the job done. It's too easy to manipulate the way that more complex group policies are applied, thus manipulating the overall security policy for a computer or...
- Tags: group policy
- Technical articles 2003-09-22
- Configure IT Quick: Apply local Windows 2000 restrictions with the Group Policy console
- Learn how to apply local restrictions to keep users out of off-limit places and applications.Keeping users focused, on track, and out of trouble is sometimes a dicey proposition. Since nothing is foolproof to a sufficiently talented fool, it's tough to keep users out of off-limit places and applications. Even though...
- Tags: Microsoft Windows, information technology, Jim Boyce, group policy, Group Policy Console, Microsoft Windows 2000
- Technical articles 2001-09-26
Additional Resources
- Administering Group Policy with Group Policy Management Console
- This white paper provides an overview of Group Policy Management Console GPMC and outlines essential functionality necessary to administer Group Policy with the GPMC. Highlights include new functionality such as backup, restore, import, copy, and reporting of Group Policy objects GPOs. These operations are fully scriptable, which lets administrators customize...
- Tags: Group Policy, Console, Microsoft Group Policy Management Console, Management Console
- White papers 2003-04-01
- Implementing Common Desktop Management Scenarios With the Group Policy Management Console
- This white paper describes six scenarios for using Group Policy to manage users' desktop environments. These Group Policy Object GPO scenarios are intended to be starting points from which one can develop settings tailored to their environment. These scenarios illustrate of the range of features manageable by using Group Policy....
- Tags: Desktop, Group Policy, Console, Scenario, Microsoft Group Policy Management Console, Desktop Management, Environment, Management Console
- White papers 2004-05-03
- Group Policy 1.5: Doing More With Group Policy and the GPMC - Level 200
- Since its introduction, the freely-downloadable Group Policy Management Console has had a significant impact on the Group Policy environment. It provides various groups of features, some of which were designed for managing Windows 2000 domains and others for Windows Server 2003. This session explores the GPMC, and what it has...
- Tags: Group Policy, Microsoft Group Policy Management Console
- Webcasts
- Group Policy Infrastructure White Paper
- Administrators use Group Policy to specify managed configurations for groups of computers and users. Group Policy includes options for registry-based policy settings, security settings, software installation, scripts, folder redirection, Remote Installation Services, and Internet Explorer maintenance. Intended for system administrators, architects, and others who need to create and manage Group...
- Tags: Group Policy
- White papers 2003-04-24
- TPG Screen By Screen: Creating GPOs with the Group Policy Management Console
- Group Policy Objects are a powerful way to control what users can do on your network. Microsoft made it easier to work with GPOs by using the Group Policy Management Console. This Screen By Screen walks you through the process of how to set up and use the GPMC.
- Tags: console, GPO, group policy, group policy object, management console, Microsoft Corp., Microsoft Group Policy Management Console, network, Screen
- Image galleries 2005-08-01
- Use the Group Policy Management Console (GPMC) to view and manage Group Policy in your Active Directory
- If you've done any work at all with Group Policy and Active Directory, you're probably already familiar with the "usual" Group Policy interface, which is "in the box." But there's more. In this sample chapter from Group Policy, Profiles, and IntelliMirror for Windows 2003, Windows XP, and...
- Tags: Group Policy, Console, Microsoft Windows Active Directory, Microsoft Group Policy Management Console, Management Console, Microsoft Windows, Operating Systems, Software
- Book chapters 2007-01-24
- Group Policy Power Hour: GPMC Goodies-Level 200
- It's true: Group Policy is now self-documenting. You just need to know where to go to get the information. And securing users' access to which Group Policy functions they can perform is important. If you needed to grant someone specific access to modify a GPO, could you do that? Come...
- Tags: Group Policy, Microsoft Group Policy Management Console
- Webcasts
- Understanding Group Policy on Microsoft Windows Server 2003 - Level 200
- In this session we will look at group policy in Microsoft Windows Server 2003 and how it differs from Windows 2000. This session reviews features of the new Group Policy Management Console GPMC, explains how the console fits with Microsoft Windows Management Instrumentation WMI, and covers group policy modeling with...
- Tags: Group Policy, Console, Microsoft Group Policy Management Console, Microsoft Windows Server, Microsoft Corp., Microsoft Windows, Microsoft Windows Server 2003, Servers, Operating Systems, Software, Hardware
- Webcasts
- Lock down user changes with group policy in Windows 2000 Server
- HomeroSecurity matters. How do we block MS messenger using group policies,considering that messenger looks for other ports until works (including 8080)...Software Restriction PolicyUse a software restriction policy:http://www.microsoft.com/technet/prodtechnol/winxppro/maintain/rstrplcy.mspxDisable the command console.If you run scripts with the command console disabled, will they still work when a user logs on?Disable the command consoleYes...
- Tags: console, Disable, figueraf@..., group policy, hardware, Lock Down, Microsoft Windows, Microsoft Windows 2000, Microsoft Windows 2000 Server, policies, server, windows
- Discussion threads 2006-02-28
- Tech Tip: Enhance group policy management
- The Group Policy Management Console GPMC is a new console available for Windows Server 2003 that centralizes all group policy management functions. Providing such functions as backup and restore of group policy objects, import and export capability of group policy objects, and resultant set of...
- Tags: Guest Contributor, Windows Server 2003 Tips Newsletter, Group Policy, Console, Microsoft Group Policy Management Console, Installation, Management Console, Filename, Microsoft Windows, Operating Systems, Software
- Technical articles 2004-03-12
- Managing Windows XP Service Pack 2 Features Using Group Policy
- This paper is written for Group Policy administrators or general administrators tasked with managing Group Policy in their organization. It assumes you currently use Group Policy to manage your users and computers in either a Microsoft Windows Server 2003 domain or a Windows 2000 Server domain and that you have...
- Tags: Group Policy, Microsoft Windows XP, Service Pack 2, Microsoft Windows XP Service Pack, Microsoft Windows, Microsoft Windows XP Service Pack 2, Operating Systems, Software
- White papers 2004-08-01
- Introduce best practices for Group Policy configuration with the help of this PowerPoint presentation
- This presentation includes tips and walk-throughs to help Group Policy novices get up to speed on configuration issues. Group Policy can greatly simplify management of your infrastructure, but only if you know how to configure it properly. IT pro Rick Vanover put together a PowerPoint presentation that...
- Tags: Group Policy, Microsoft PowerPoint, Best Practice, PowerPoint Presentation, Presentation
- Download resources 2006-02-02
- How do I... Apply local Windows XP restrictions with the Group Policy Console
- Keeping users focused, on track, and out of trouble is sometimes a dicey proposition. Since nothing is foolproof to a sufficiently talented fool, it's tough to keep users out of off-limit places and applications. Even though you have to be an administrator to make most system configuration changes, unwary users...
- Tags: Group Policy, Microsoft Windows XP, Microsoft Windows
- Download resources 2006-10-05
- group policy for specific user in xp
- i am using windows xp sp2 in that i have to apply group policy for specific user. when i am applying group policy using gpedit it applies for all users even admin also can any one help me please how to apply group policy for specific userCreate a new...
- Tags: swamy_madhav@..., group policy, specific user
- Discussion threads 2007-10-04
- Managing Group Policy ADMX Files Step-by-Step Guide
- Microsoft Windows Vista and Windows Server Code Name "Longhorn" introduce a new format for displaying registry-based policy settings. Registry-based policy settings located under the Administrative Templates category in the Group Policy Object Editor are defined using a standards-based, XML file format, known as ADMX files. These new files replace ADM...
- Tags: Group Policy, Group Policy Object
- White papers
- Copy GPO
- I have several XP Pro desktops which are not in our Domain. They are remote stations not even connected to the network Users log in locally to the PC. What I want to be able to do is create a set of local policies using GPEDIT on one of the...
- Tags: Copy GPO, group policy, group policy object, pc_tek@..., windows, Microsoft Group Policy Management Console
- Q&A 2006-02-24
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