December 2004
Intermediate to advanced
1264 pages
30h 23m
English
With the introduction of Active Directory in Windows 2000, Microsoft provided an advanced policies implementation known as Group Policy. Although it is conceptually similar to the policy features originally available in Windows NT, Group Policy provides a much more robust and centralized way of managing Windows policies. Without a proper understanding of Windows Active Directory and Group Policy management, a Terminal Server administrator is greatly handicapped in his or her ability to successfully implement and effectively manage the production environment. It is important to have a clear understanding of the role policies play in configuration of your Terminal Server environment. ...
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