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[فيستا] مواد أعلى 50 [فيستا] [فيديو] [فيستا] ليّنة [فيستا] مساعدة

مجموعة سياسات

أنت حاليّا تستعرض المواد من [مس ويندووس] [فيستا] [كمبتيبل سفتور] تلاءم الصنف مجموعة سياسات.

[فورمتّينغ] "رسالة نص لمستعملات يحاول أن [لوغن]"

إن أنت تتلقّى في أيّ وقت يحاول يعيّن الأمن خيارات سياسة عمليّة إعداد يدعى: "[لوغن] تحاوريّ: رسالة نص لمستعملات يحاول أن [لوغن] ", you may have had some difficulties formatting the message the way you wanted it. هذا [بلوغ] حول "كيف إلى" [ووركرووند] بقة ثانويّة في ال [غبديت] أداة…

 

الإصدار:

حددت أشياء أولى أولى المجموعة سياسة عمليّة إعداد هنا:

"حاسوب تشكيل \ [ويندووس] عمليّة إعداد \ أمن عمليّة إعداد \ محلّية سياسات \ أمن خيارات \"

القيمة [مولتي-سترينغ] تسجيل قيمة أنّ يسمح أنت أن يجعل يتعدّد خطوط في الرسالة. يفرقع الرسالة فوق بشكل صحيح عقب مستعملات يضربون [كترللتدل] كإنذار عامّة إلى المستعملة قبل واقعيّا [لوغ ون]. غير أنّ, لسوء الحظّ ليس ال [فورمتّينغ] مثل كاملة بما أنّ هو استطاع كنت.

ماذا يحدث, أنّ [كرّيج رتثرن] خسرت بعد [فورمتّينغ] هذا "[بر-لوغن] رسالة" مع [غبديت], يتخيّل أراد أنت رسالة مثل هذا (يرى رقم 3):

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أنا لا أعرف لما هذا سوفت كنت هكذا يستعصي? قفزت خطّ تالية رجاء…

[لت'س] أتمّت فاصلة, ويستمرّ الخطّ…
خطّ رقم

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طقطقت أن يستمرّ يقرأ "[فورمتّينغ] "رسالة نص لمستعملات يحاول أن [لوغن] ""

يكتب بيعقوب [ه.]. هيدلبرغ فوق نوفمبر - تشرين الثّاني [30ث], 2007 مع ما من تعليقات.
قرأت كثير مواد فوق [غبديت] و [سسفول] و [أثرسفتور] و [رست] و [غبديت.مسك] و مجموعة سياسات و مجموعة سياسة و [ويندووس] [إكسب] و Security و مكروسوفت و [ويندووس] نادلة 2008 و [ويندووس] نادلة 2003 و [ويندووس] [فيستا].

[أغبم] [وهيتببر] خارجا هناك

فقط "بطاقة سريعة" هذا وقت!

لطيفة ينظر [وهيتببر] يتوفّر من مكروسوفت مجموعة سياسة فريق… هذا وقت هو [أغبم] نظرة عامّة: متقدّمة مجموعة سياسة إدارة نظرة عامّة

يكتب بيعقوب [ه.]. هيدلبرغ فوق نوفمبر - تشرين الثّاني [13ث], 2007 مع ما من تعليقات.
قرأت كثير مواد فوق [وهيتببر] و [أغبم] و group policies.

Group Policy Revolution Coming Up!

It's exciting, fantastic, amazing, wonderful and totally cool - Microsoft has FINALLY announced what is going to happen with the PolicyMaker stuff they got when taking over DesktopStandards... It's going to be released with Windows Server 2008 as many of us had hoped for!

This is just GREAT I can tell you - and it will available to the public with the RC1 release of Windows Server 2008, maybe even before as a separate Beta program I'm told...

Microsoft decided to call it "Group Policy Preferences" or just "GP Preferences". So, what can we do with this you ask? Well, here's some of it:

  • Map network drives
  • Set Environment variables
  • Copy Files to clients
  • Create and update INI files
  • Modify registry settings on the clients (REG_SZ, REG_DWORD, REG_BINARY, REG_MULTI_SZ, and REG_EXPAND_SZ )
  • Create Shortcuts (URL/File/Shell)
  • Open Database Connectivity (ODBC)
  • Control Devices
  • Set Folder Options
  • Define File Associations
  • Tweak Internet Settings
  • Handle Local Users and Groups (change passwords, add/remove from groups, disable users etc.)
  • Set Network Options (like VPN or Dial-Up connections)
  • Configure Power Options (Windows XP)
  • Map Printers (even TCP/IP printers)
  • Set Regional Options
  • Create Scheduled Tasks
  • Set properties on Services
  • Tweak the Start Menu
  • and so on....

As you can see, it's quite impressive and something that will make companies around the world turn to Windows Server 2008 ASAP... I think and

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Written by Jakob H. Heidelberg on November 13th, 2007 with no comments.
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GP related changes - good MS article

Check out this article, it's really good for a "quick" summary of the GP related changes in Windows Vista/Windows Server 2008 (Longhorn)

http://technet2.microsoft.com/WindowsVista/en/library/5ae8da2a-878e-48db-a3c1-4be6ac7cf7631033.mspx?mfr=true

Written by Jakob H. Heidelberg on September 28th, 2007 with no comments.
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Group Policy Diagnostic Best Practice Analyzer

Microsoft just released a free tool to search for errors in Group Policy configuration - totally new and cool tool in the Best Practice Analyzer (BPA) series.

Download here:
GPDBPA for Windows XP
GPDBPA for Windows XP x64 Edition
GPDBPA for Windows Server 2003
GPDBPA for Windows Server 2003 x64 Edition

Read more here:
Microsoft KB 940122 article: "How to use the Microsoft Group Policy Diagnostic Best Practice Analyzer (GPDBPA) tool to collect and to analyze data"

Quote from KB article:
You can use the Microsoft Group Policy Diagnostic Best Practice Analyzer (GPDBPA) tool to collect data about an environment's Group Policy configuration. For example, you can use this tool to analyze a Group Policy configuration for the following purposes:

• To search for common configuration errors
• To discover and to diagnose problems
• To collect data for archiving

The account that you use to run the tool must have the appropriate permissions to access both the Active Directory database on an environment's domain controllers and the SYSVOL file structure that is maintained on those domain controllers. Additionally, the account must have local Administrator permissions on the Group Policy...
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Written by Jakob H. Heidelberg on September 2nd, 2007 with no comments.
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Booth #914

I joined a session "Deep Dive into Microsoft Windows Vista Group Policy Changes and Troubleshooting" with Jeremy Moskowitz here in Orlando - and he was very good. He's a funny guy and it seemed like everybody in the room just loved him. Thanx for the inspiration Jeremy - you put on a nice show.

After the session I joined him at the SpecOps booth (#914) and spoke to some of the other Group Policy Gurus, like Darren Mar-Elia, J. Peter Bruzzese and the SpecOps employees. SpecOps were really focused on sharing info on their SpecOps Deploy product - so why not help them here ;-)

Tomorrow I hope to catch Derek Melber - a 'colleague' from www.windowsecurity.com - he was busy preparing for his upcoming Group Policy sessions so he didn't show today... I'll try to get back with a report from those sessions when possible.

I have to mention that it turned out Peter Bruzzese not only mentions me, but also quotes me, in his new book "Tricks of the Microsoft Windows Vista Master" * - as a "Vista Master" - thanx for the honor!


* Book...
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Written by Jakob H. Heidelberg on June 5th, 2007 with no comments.
Read more articles on specops and orlando and group policies and GPO and Deployment and teched.

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