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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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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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The WMI Filter Contest - are you the knight in shining armor?

Welcome to "The Quest for the Holy Desktop WMI Filter¡±, this is a global search for what you could call "The Perfect Desktop WMI Filter". A WMI filter which, by using WMI Query Language (WQL), should be able to spot DESKTOP computers only. It should be a general query - meaning it should be possible to use the filter in most Active Directory environments around the globe for Group Policy filtering.

So, what is a desktop really? Well, actually in this case we'll say it's the opposite of a laptop. Hmm, then what is a laptop? Easy enough: a computer with a battery! We've got the WMI filter for finding laptops already:

Select * from Win32_Battery  - don't you just love the simplicity in this query?

This filter will make a computer with a battery respond back with "TRUE" (because the WMI class instance is present), meaning a GPO with this filter will apply to computers with batteries. Simple right? And you might think it's easy to just "turn it around" to find desktops, like:

Select * From Win32_Battery Where Availability != 2
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Select

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Written by Jakob H. Heidelberg on February 13th, 2008 with no comments.
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Windows Server 2008 RTM Administrative Template and Security settings reference spreadsheet available

The Microsoft Group Policy Team has released the very useful Excel spreadsheet describing Administrative Template and Security policy settings.

Check out the GP team blog here or download the XLS/XLSX spreadsheet right here!

 

Enjoy¡¦ ;-)

 

 

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Written by Jakob H. Heidelberg on February 6th, 2008 with no comments.
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Using Group Policy to Secure and Manage UNIX, Linux and Mac Systems

This new webinar from www.centrify.com has been announced lately - featuring my good pal Jeremy Moskowitz - it¡¯s gonna be awesome!

Check out the content and sign up for a great show - 100% guarantee:

 

Five Top Benefits of Using Windows Group Policy to Secure and Manage UNIX, Linux and Mac Systems

    Date:           February 21, 2008    
    Time:          2 p.m. Eastern US (11 a.m. Pacific)    
    Duration:     1 hour  

 
In this live webinar, Linux, UNIX and Mac admins will get a concise overview of how Group Policy works from Jeremy Moskowitz, author of authoritative works on both Windows Group Policy and Windows/Linux integration. Centrify¡¯s David McNeely will then explain the workings of the Group Policy engine that is seamlessly built into DirectControl and the unique benefits of using it for non-Windows policy enforcement. He¡¯ll also demonstrate using Windows Group Policy to lock down user and security settings on a Mac desktop system.

Register now (*CLICK HERE*) and we¡¯ll send you a free copy of our complementary white paper on extending Windows Group Policy to Linux, UNIX and Mac.

 

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Written by Jakob H. Heidelberg on February 5th, 2008 with no comments.
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