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Group Policy Setting of the Week 23 – Outlook 2003 RPC Encryption

This weeks setting is a little bit different as this is the first time that I have selected a non-managed policy setting, but I have chosen this one as it is probably a setting that will be used in a lot of organisations as they start to rollout Exchange 2010. This setting is called “Enable RPC Encryption” and it is…

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More Group Policy hot fixes

Just found out about a few more hot fixes that Microsoft recently released for Group Policy. KB979621 A removable storage device is disabled when you enable a Group Policy to deny write access or to deny read access to the device on a computer that is running Windows Vista or Windows Server 2008 Fixes an issues with removable storage devices…

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New Windows 7 / Server 2008 R2 Group Policy hotfix round up

Last week Microsoft released a few new Group Policy hot fixes for Windows 7 and Windows Server 2008 R2, below is a link to each KB article and my own short description hotfix. KB981054 The Group Policy preference settings for the “Terminal Session” item-level targeting item are not applied in Windows 7 or in Windows Server 2008 R2.” This is…

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Group Policy Setting of the Week 22b – DNS Servers

I used to think that it was not possible to set IP address information via Group Policy however I did some checking this week and was pleased to find that there was a way to configure your computers DNS Server addresses. Unfortunately this setting only applies to Windows XP, however lots of people still use XP so it is still…

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TechNet Edge – Offline Folders and Folder Redirection with Anjli

Not strictly a Group Policy video but it does relate heavy to my Roaming Profiles and Folder Redirection (a.k.a. User State Virtualization) blog post. Anjli is a program manager on the Windows team.  Adam Bomb  met with her recently to talk about offline folders and folder redirection in Windows. She talked about how the technologies work, when they should be…

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How to configure AppLocker Group Policy in Windows 7 to block third-party browsers

One of the problem that face IT Administrators today is keeping up with all the security updates you need to deploy to your computers to keep them secure. This is even more exacerbated by the very large number of security updates associate with running multiple browsers. Also having multiple browsers on network could mean that you have totally patched one…

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Out Now: Microsoft Office 2010 Group Policy Settings Reference

Microsoft have just released the reference spreadsheet that outline all the new and removed Group Policy settings. The spreadsheet also has a Non-Versioned section that shows all the is setting that write directly to the registry (a.k.a. Non-Managed). This is a really good sign that Microsoft Office 2010  is very close to RTM. You can download the spreadsheet for your…

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Group Policy Setting of the Week 22 – Enable Transparent Caching (Offline Files)

This week is another setting that controls a new offline files settings that was introduced in Windows 7 and this setting seems to be nothing short of AMAZING!!! This setting is used to “Enabled Transparent Caching” and can be found under Computer Configuration > Policies > Administrative Templates > Networks > Offline Files. Unfortunately I have not had a chance…

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