Chapter 27. Group Policy Management for Network Clients
In This Chapter
- The Need for Group Policies
- Windows Group Policies
- Group Policy Feature Set
- Planning Workgroup and Stand-Alone Local Group Policy Configuration
- Planning Domain Group Policy Objects
- Managing Computers with Domain Policies
- Managing Users with Policies
- Managing Active Directory with Policies
The management and configuration of Windows Server 2008, Windows Vista, and several legacy Windows systems can be simplified and standardized with the use of group policies. Group policies are designed to simplify and centralize the configuration and management of Windows systems and the users who log on to the systems. Group Policy management is divided into two separate policy nodes ...
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