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Group Policies are used to
define user and computer configurations for groups
of users and computers. Kenvin Associates will help
you navigate the complexities involved with
designing Group Policies. Imagine defining a
security policy for your entire organization and
implementing it from a single workstation.
Using Group Policies, you
can define the state of your users' work environment
once and rely on the system to enforce the policies
you define. Group Policies support several different
components for security and configuration.
Registry-based policies include Group Policy for
Windows Networking systems and its components and
applications. Security policies include options for
local computer, domain, and network security
settings.
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Software
installation and maintenance options:
Used to centrally manage application
installation, updates, and removal.
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Scripts options:
Includes scripts for computer startup/shutdown,
user logon/logoff.
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Folder redirection
options:
Allow administrators to redirect users' special
folders to the network.
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