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Windows2000
Group Policies
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With Group Policies, you can restrict or enable many
additional features within Windows2000.
Below is a quick overview to help you get started and show you how you can make
any policy changes
you might want. |
Installing the Group Policies Snap-In
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| 1. |
Group Policies is a snap-in for your MMC that needs
to be installed. |
| 2. |
Start the MMC ( Start / Run / MMC ) |
| 3. |
This brings you to the main console screen |
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| 4. |
Click on Console / Add/Remove Snap-In |
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| 5. |
Click on the Add button |
| 6. |
Scroll down to Group Policy and click on the Add
button |
| 7. |
Decide whether this is for a local or networked
computer and click on the Finish button. |
Using Group Policies
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| 1. |
Group Policies are basically dividing into two
groups:
Computer Configuration and User Configuration |
| 2. |
Both have three main groups:
Software Settings, Windows Settings and Administrative
Templates |
| 3. |
To enable a particular policy, double click on it
and select Enable |
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| 5. |
As there are hundreds of policies available, you
might need to search for a while to figure out which ones work best for
your needs. |
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