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如何使用启动脚本安装GPP CSEs

当您有 小组政策特选(GPP)客户端引伸(CSE) 下载您注意他们不()在 .MSI 格式-如此使用 小组政策软件安装(GPSI) 不是可能的。 游民,权利! ?

我们有 .EXE 文件为Windows XP /2003和 .MSU 文件为窗口景色… 但那不是我们需要认为的唯一的事。 在“部署”这些事对客户在我们需要知道OS的网络之前 版本 (XP/2003/Vista), OS 建筑学 (32或64位), 服务组装水平和是否小组政策特选 前提 (WmlLite - http://support.microsoft.com/kb/914783/en-us)安装。

要使所有这相当容易我创造一“演示” 剧本 为部署GPP CSEs使用启动脚本-或手工发射(在admin上下文)。 我的好朋友 杰里米Moskowitz 要求我做此-如此,以后两三个小时“演示” -或”beta“-剧本是公开的(如下下载)…

注: 我未能测试在所有情景,而是I *认为*他们全部相当很好被盖现在。 请报告后面 如果您发现任何问题-其中任一 反馈 是受欢迎的!

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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!

The GPP CSEs are included in Windows Server 2008 RTM, but can now be downloaded for:
Windows XP SP2+ (32/64 bit)
Windows Server 2003 SP1+ (32/64 bit)
Windows Vista RTM+ (32/64 bit)

These are the links:
GPP CSEs for Windows Vista (KB943729)
GPP CSEs for Windows Vista x64 Edition (KB943729)
GPP CSEs for Windows Server 2003 (KB943729)
GPP CSEs for Windows Server 2003 x64 Edition (KB943729)
GPP CSEs for Windows XP (KB943729)
GPP CSEs for Windows XP x64 Edition (KB943729)

To get Group Policy Preferences on your network all you need is a single Windows Server 2008 as

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Click to continue reading "Group Policy Preference Client Side Extensions are now available for download!"

Written by Jakob H. Heidelberg on February 26th, 2008 with no comments.
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Group Policy Changes in WS2008 article - part 4

Hi,

Just want to let you know that my latest article about "Group Policy related changes in Windows Server 2008" has been released today on www.windowsecurity.com.

This 4th article in the series deals with Group Policy Preference actions, processing options, SYSVOL, Item Level targeting (ILT), Export/Import functionality, "well hidden stuff", variables, logging, future additions etc. - read more here...

 

I hope you like it - feel free to drop a comment or vote on the site!!!

/Jakob

 

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Written by Jakob H. Heidelberg on February 20th, 2008 with no comments.
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Windows Server 2008 RC1 in Public Beta!

Today Microsoft made available for download the Release Candidate 1 (RC1) version of Windows Server 2008!

This build includes Group Policy Preferences - you HAVE TO try it out!

Download you evaluation copy here!

 

/Jakob

Written by Jakob H. Heidelberg on December 5th, 2007 with no comments.
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Group Policy Changes in WS2008 article - part 3

Hi,

Just want to let you know that my latest article about "Group Policy related changes in Windows Server 2008" is released on www.windowsecurity.com.

This 3rd article in the series deals with the new and shiny Group Policy Preferences - read more here…

 

I hope you like it!!!

/Jakob

Written by Jakob H. Heidelberg on December 5th, 2007 with 1 comment.
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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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