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小组政策特选客户端引伸为下载现在是可利用的!

我们在这- 小组政策特选 客户端引伸 为下载现在是可利用的。 这是带来全部的小组政策力量的一件凉快的事给admins在世界范围内!

GPP CSEs在窗口服务器2008 RTM包括,但可能现在被下载为:
Windows XP SP2+ (32/64位)
窗口服务器2003 SP1+ (32/64位)
窗口景色RTM+ (32/64位)

这些是链接:
GPP CSEs为窗口景色(KB943729)
GPP CSEs为窗口景色x64编辑(KB943729)
GPP CSEs为窗口服务器2003年(KB943729)
GPP CSEs为窗口服务器2003 x64编辑(KB943729)
GPP CSEs为Windows XP (KB943729)
GPP CSEs为Windows XP x64编辑(KB943729)

要得到小组政策特选在您的网络您需要的全部是一台唯一窗口服务器2008

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格式化的“文本为用户试图注册”

如果您安排尝试定义安全选择政策设置叫: “交互式注册: 文本为用户试图注册"您也许有有些困难格式化消息您想要它的方式。 这blog关于“怎么到”解决方法较小臭虫在GPEDIT工具…

 

问题:

重要的事先来-小组政策设置这里被找出:

“计算机配置\窗口设置\安全设置\地方政策\安全选择\”

价值是在消息允许您做多条线路的多串登记价值。 消息突然出现,在用户击中Ctrl+Alt+Del作为一次一般警告对用户之后在实际注册之前。 但,不幸地格式化不是一样完善的,象它可能。

What happens is, that carriage returns are lost after formatting this "pre-logon message" with GPEDIT, imagine you would want a message like this (see Figure 3):

—>

I don’t know why this should be so hard? Jump next line please…

Let’s do a comma, and continue the line…
Line number

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Written by Jakob H. Heidelberg on November 30th, 2007 with no comments.
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AGPM whitepaper out there

Just a “quick note” this time!

A nice looking whitepaper is available from the Microsoft Group Policy Team… This time it’s an AGPM overview: Advanced Group Policy Management Overview

Written by Jakob H. Heidelberg on November 13th, 2007 with no comments.
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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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