The benefit of having a group policy on domain user account is that you as an administrator can set a restriction or limitation on your users.
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Domain Group Policy is an infrastructure inside of the Microsoft Windows operating systems (Windows Server 2000, 2003, and 2008, along with Vista) that allows the administrator to implement specific configurations for both computers and users. This infrastructure is what provides the centralized management and configuration for an Active Directory environment. Group Policy provides directory-based desktop-configuration management. With Group Policy, you can specify policy settings for registry-based policies, security, software installations, scripts, folder redirection, Remote Installation Services (RIS), and Internet Explorer maintenance. Admins use Group Policy to define specific configurations for groups of users and computers by creating Group Policy settings. These settings are specified by the Group Policy Object Editor tool and contained in a Group Policy object (GPO), which is in turn linked to Active Directory containers, such as sites, domains, or OUs. Domain Group Policy is the configuration of groups and users within a domain. In this way, Group Policy settings are applied to the users and computers in those Active Directory containers. Admins can configure the users
You can link group policy in domains, sites and organizational units. All users and computers get reflected by group policy settings in domain, site and organizational unit.
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a Group Policy Object (GPO) is a collection of settings that define what a system will look like and how it will behave for a defined group of users.
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All policy settings created by the Group Policy Object Editor are stored in a GPO. The policy settings you provide with the Group Policy Object Editor do not take effect until the system applies policy. Which Administrators manage policy settings due to using the Group Policy Object Editor. The Group Policy Object Editor extends other administrative tools such as the Active Directory Users and Computers snap-in and the Active Directory Site and Services Manager snap-in. If you want to more information as help website:http://www.iyogibusiness.com
Hi Group policy won't do it, but check this: http://blogs.techrepublic.com.com/datacenter/?p=201 File screening on the machine... Habeeb
http://wiki.answers.com/Q/How_To_prevent_users_logging_in_via_terminal_server_from_shutting_the_server_downthey_must_only_be_able_to_Log_Off_and_not_Shut_Down"In Windows server create a group and a group policy to go with it then set the group security policy to 'no shutdown or restart.'
Capitalization or lowercase is a network function. Users cannot disable or enable it.
The simple wireless configuration technique that can make the network invisible to unauthorized users are disable SSID broadcasting. This will disable the network from being broadcasted.