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- Windows 9x and Domain policies
- Does anyone know of a way to force earlier versions of windows to adhere to the Wondows server 2003 domain policies? GWhich policies?If you are talking about the domain security policies such as password length and expiration date, Windows 9x should pick up on those.If you are talking about making...
- Tags: Operating systems, Windows 9X, Microsoft Windows
- Discussion threads 2004-12-15
- Implementing privacy/preference policies with P3P
- Do you have a security policy for your Web site? P3P is an XML standard for describing privacy and/or user preference policies for a Web site. Read this article to learn how to implement P3P now.By Roy HooblerPlatform for Privacy Preferences (P3P) is an XML standard that describes the privacy...
- Tags: Guest Contributor, P3P, policy file
- Technical articles 2002-05-02
Additional Resources
- File Sharing Policy Documents
- Hi All, Is there anyone has an example about the documentation of file sharing policy applied in your company?The document more like the written policy about the data owner, access list, and role of the people involved. Big thanks.
- Tags: file, sharing, networking, benyamin.mattjik@..., file-sharing
- Discussion threads 2006-12-20
- Peer to Peer File Sharing Policy
- As an addendum to the company's Acceptable Use Policy—which details the utilization of the company network, the Internet, e-mail, and employees' personal computers—this policy prohibits the use of Peer-to-Peer (P2P) file-sharing applications on company equipment. Use this policy as-is or customize it to meet your...
- Tags: P2P File Sharing, P2P, Policy, File-sharing, Peer To Peer (P2P), Internet
- Download resources 2008-11-19
- Group Policy for User Logoff
- I have written a *.bat file that will copy a user's *.pst file from their local drive to the server so it will be backed up.I need to implement a group policy that automatically runs this file when a user logs off the network.Can I do this from the server...
- Tags: cburnham@..., group policy, server
- Discussion threads 2007-03-20
- Password Policy Reverts Automatically
- We had changed the password policy of our server but it restores its default values automatically afters some minutesPlz explain why it happensthank uIf it is on a domain, the domain policy over writes local policy.Check the password age,if the machines is part of domain,then policy needs to get a...
- Tags: password, Password Policy, sureshtech_aagac@..., windows
- Q&A 2005-05-26
- PKI Policy Note
- This PKI Note provides general information about PKI policy, the role that policy plays in a PKI and how that policy applies to both traditional and PKI-enabled business environments. It also addresses the documentation required to support a PKI policy, what is specified in a PKI policy, how a...
- Tags: Policy, PKI, Authentication/Encryption, Digital Security, Network Security, Security, Networking
- White papers 2001-03-01
- Login batch file.
- I am looking to put a legal caption on all my machines and change the desktop picture. Would someone point me in the right direction to accomplish this. I would like for it to hit them all so I will not have to go to each one. ...
- Tags: josephmccall@..., group policy
- Discussion threads 2007-04-09
- Using Policies to Impose Wallpaper
- How do I can I specify in a policy a specific wallpaper image downloaded from the server? I can download it to the local desktop in which case the policy needs to specify the file name, or I can link it to a file residing on the server. Either way,...
- Tags: GPO
- Q&A 2004-10-20
- TechNet Webcast: Understanding Group Policy (Part 1 of 3) (Level 200)
- Group Policy in Microsoft Windows Server 2003 has almost 1,000 configurable settings. This webcast begins by guiding the attendee through the terms and concepts used in the Group Policy environment. It explains what Group Policy is, what Group Policy Objects GPOs are, and how GPOs are applied to users and...
- Tags: Group Policy, Webcast, Microsoft TechNet
- Webcasts 2006-02-08
- Domain Controller as a File Server
- I'm setting up domain controller using Active Directory and i'm trying to set up my server as a File Server.My question is, can this be done ? As from what I have told, it is better to create different role of servers.Will this effect the security policy ? Will it...
- Tags: File servers, Storage management, pendemonium2k@..., file server, server, domain controller
- Discussion threads 2007-06-18
- Password Policy
- HI,We have Windows NT Domain and we have implemented strong password policy,I would like to know one thing is it possible to implement password policy name wise like first we start implementing policy on Alphabet A then B and so on.If possible then please let me know about it.Thanks in...
- Tags: ask_anurag@..., domain, password, password policy, windows
- Q&A 2005-08-31
- P2P file-sharing policy
- Many organizations have policies that cover acceptable e-mail and Internet use, but P2P file-sharing applications don't always get the attention they deserve. We've updated this simple but explicit policy that you can use to establish clear restrictions for your organization or clients.
- Tags: P2P, File-sharing, Peer To Peer (P2P), Internet
- Download resources 2005-03-24
- Local Policy and AD
- Is there anyway to implement local policy on each XP SP2 PC in an AD environment. I have created some templates which will eventually be deployed using group policy. But as of now, our organization would like to implement them at the local policy level on the PC's? I tried...
- Tags: jshoemaker21@..., advertisement
- Discussion threads 2007-04-17
- Local Policy and AD
- Is there anyway to implement local policy on each XP SP2 PC in an AD environment. I have created some templates which will eventually be deployed using group policy. But as of now, our organization would like to implement them at the local policy level on the PC's? I tried...
- Tags: jshoemaker21@..., advertisement
- Discussion threads 2007-04-17
- TechRepublic's Peer To Peer Policy
- Peer-to-peer networks--such as BearShare, Kazaa, LimeWire, Morpheus, and others--present numerous significant security threats to organizations. Permitted on a network, the operation of such file-sharing programs opens your organization to international copyright violations, virus infestation, lost or corrupted data, congested network traffic, and lost productivity. As such, you can use this...
- Tags: TechRepublic Inc., P2P, Peer-To-Peer Policy, Peer To Peer (P2P), Internet
- Download resources 2006-08-14
- Creating an IT policy that works
- Do Not GeneralizeI must disagree with the recommendation to "have catch-all clauses within your policies...." An imprecise policy is really no policy at all.Although I appreciate the legal desire to be able to reinterpret the policy at will, this eliminates the informative nature of a policy. For example,...
- Tags: information technology, it management, policy, procedure, requirements, Wayne M.
- Discussion threads 2006-01-25
- TechRepublic's Telecommuting Policy
- You've got users who want the ability to telecommute for work. Do they know what you expect from them? You can use this policy to set the rules for telecommuters. Use this policy as-is or modify to suit your specific needs. This policy's purpose is to help determe...
- Tags: TechRepublic Inc., Policy, Telecommuting, Tools & Techniques, Strategy, Security, Human Resources, Workforce Management, Management
- Download resources 2006-07-11
- Why a Security Policy?
- A security policy, in its purest sense, is a document or set of documents that defines how an organization intends to protect its assets. By definition, a security policy provides high-level guidance for the organization but does not specifically cover technologies or techniques. This paper shows how to create a...
- Tags: Security Policy, Security
- White papers 2008-04-22
- IT Policy Rules for BlackBerry Internet Service Instant Messaging: Yahoo! Messenger
- This paper describes the IT policy rules that are available on the BlackBerry Enterprise Server that one can use to manage Yahoo! Messenger on a BlackBerry device. A person can manage the usage of Yahoo! Messenger by using the default IT policy rules on the BlackBerry Enterprise Server. He or...
- Tags: RIM Blackberry Enterprise Server, Information Technology, IM, Yahoo! Inc., Enterprise Server, RIM BlackBerry, E-mail Servers, Handhelds, Strategy, Servers, Enterprise Software, Software, Hardware, Management
- White papers 2006-04-04
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