When Microsoft introduced group policy objects (GPOs) along with Windows Server 2000 nearly 17 years ago, they were an exciting new approach to managing user and system permissions. Today, they’re ...
Most of what is “new” in Group Policy enhancements in Windows 2008 R2 were actually in Windows 2008, however many organizations never migrated off Active Directory 2003 to Active Directory 2008, so ...
The Group Policy Management Console -- also known as the GPMC or Group Policy Management Editor -- is used to configure permissions and settings in Windows Server 2008. It is one of the easiest ways ...
Group Policy (surely Microsoft regrets that name every time someone like me points out that it doesn’t normally have anything to do with groups) keeps evolving in interesting ways with every new ...
Set a Windows Server’s time zone using Group Policy Your email has been sent Learn how to set time zone information for Windows Server 2008 and Windows 7 via Group Policy and the tzutil utility or by ...
Windows Time Service, an implementation of Network Time Protocol, ensures that the clocks on all client workstations connected to a network are synchronized. Clients associated with an Active ...