Tuesday, May 26, 2009

Basic information of group policy, windows server 2003

Group policy:
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Group Policy management solution allows administrators to define configurations servers and user machines. Local policy settings can be applied to all machines Group Policy to set policies that apply across a given site, domain, or range of organizational units, Support for Group Policy is available on machines Windows 2000 Server, Windows 2000 Professional, Windows XP Professional, and Windows Server 2003.Group Policy we used to define user-related policies as well as security, and other policies applied at the machine level. Group Policy enables management of domain controllers and member servers as well as desktop user machines.

Group Policy Management Console provides a unified, graphical user interface. managing Group Policy implementations and enables script-based management of Group Policy operations Server 2003 adds even greater administrative control to Group Policy, including more than 200 new policy settings for the operating system. administrators can be configure standard computing environments for groups of users and computers. Group Policy, administrators could be define the policies that determine how applications and operating systems are configured and keep users and systems secure.

Administrator can be configure registry based policies for applications, the operating system and its components administrators can configre security options for computers and users within the scope of a GPO. Local computer, domain, and network security. Administrators can be configure application installation, updates, and removal centrally with Group Policy. group policy is a more powerfull part of windows server 2003. user what to do administrator can be configure. user can't change his group policy without admin permition or take admin right.

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