Microsoft Windows Server 2003 Insider Solutions
| In this Chapter Leveraging Group Policies Group Policy Deployment Understanding GP Inheritance and Application Order Understanding the Effects of Slow Links on Group Policy Using Tools to Make Things Go Faster Automating Software Installations Enhancing Manageability with Group Policy Management Console Using Resultant Set of Policies in GPMC Maximizing Security with Group Policy Increasing Fault Tolerance with Intellimirror Leveraging Other Useful Tools for Managing Group Policies Using Administrative Templates Finding Additional Resources about Group Policy BEST PRACTICE Using the Proper Naming Conventions Group Policy has existed in Windows products for many server versions. However, with Windows Server 2000 and now Windows Server 2003, Group Policy has become a major part of the operating system. Group Policy is used to deliver a standard set of security, controls, rules, and options to a user . In addition, it can be used to configure everything from login scripts and folder redirection to disabling Active Desktop and preventing users from installing software on their workstations. |