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William Stanek: Story from the trenches & a few answers

"William here. Remember the story from Tuesday? So was there a disk quota problem or not? Was I just going out on a crazy limb? What do you think?"

William Stanek: We interrupt our regularly scheduled broadcast

"William here. I know I promised to continue the discussion of Group Policy preferences. Next up was supposed to be a look at configuring special preferences by using editing states, but trust me you’re going to appreciate this interruption just as much."

William Stanek: Applying Group Policy Preferences with CRUD

"Unlike Group Policy settings, which you set to an Enabled, Disabled, or Not Configured state, you configure most preferences by using one of four actions."

William Stanek: Going past go with Group Policy Preferences

"Last time I talked about what Group Policy Preferences are and aren’t. So now let’s start looking at how you can use them to make your life easier. Unlike GP settings which apply to both local computer policy and Active Directory policy, GP preferences only apply to Active Directory policy."

William Stanek: Getting the green light on Group Policy Preferences

"When a technology works I’m not afraid to say it (and I’m not afraid to proclaim it from the rooftops either), so here I go with a bold statement: I just don’t understand why Group Policy Preferences (GPP) aren’t being used everywhere."

New book: Windows Group Policy Administrator's Pocket Consultant

This Administrator's Pocket Consultant is available February 11; its Introduction, About the Author, and Contents at a Glance follow.
 
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