Archive for April, 2007

Revert changes to Default Domain Policy

Group Policy is cool - you can manage a whole bunch of workstations from your warm cozy seat in your office. But having an easy job with Group Policy can sometimes be a pain. Just firing up GPMC and making - just some changes or deploying - just a little setting can cause huge problems to […]

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Software Restriction Policies - an overview

[- or: How can I restrict access to specific programs?]
 Your organizations might consist of hundreds, if not, thousands of client computers. People are working with those machines day by day, using both software you installed on those machines and software they brought with them from home, or downloaded from the internet. Chances that some pieces […]

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The Password Policies

Regarding the security in your domain structure, strong and secure passwords are one of the first lines of defense. You probably have already heard of the Layer 8 problem -the insecurity the source ‘human being’ brings into your business. One (but of course not the only) reason because users are considered a insecure component in your […]

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