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Ch. 9 – Implement and Use Group Policy

Ch. 9 – Implement and Use Group Policy. MIS 431 – created Spring 2006. Introduction to Group Policies. Configure desktop settings using administrative templates Control security settings for users and computers

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Ch. 9 – Implement and Use Group Policy

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  1. Ch. 9 – Implement and Use Group Policy MIS 431 – created Spring 2006 MIS 431 - Chapter 9

  2. Introduction to Group Policies • Configure desktop settings using administrative templates • Control security settings for users and computers • Assign scripts to run when a user logs on or off or when a computer is started or shut down • Redirect folders, such as My Documents, out of a user’s local profile to a different network address • Automate software distribution and maintenance to computers throughout the network MIS 431 - Chapter 9

  3. Create a Group Policy Object • Two methods • Group Policy MMC - Activity 9-1 • Use group policy extension in AD Users and Computers - Activity 9-3 • Group Policy stand-alone in a new MMC • Start with an empty MMC: Start|Run|mmc • Add the standalone Group Policy Object Editor snap-in (File|Add snap-in) • Name it something like “Test Policy” • The activity suggests closing without saving MIS 431 - Chapter 9

  4. Using AD Users & Computers • Click + sign in front of your domain object • Create an Organization Unit to hold the group policy • Rt click, Properties • Select Group Policy tab, click Add • Select a policy, click Edit • Select the policy choices that you wish to set or restrict: example was to remove My Documents icon from Start menu. • Can examine other group policy settings MIS 431 - Chapter 9

  5. GPO Settings • Softwaresettings: centralizes the management of software installation and maintenance • Windows settings: deployment and oversight of scripts, security settings, IE settings, folder redirection, etc. • Administrative templates: sets registry-based settings to configure application and user desktop settings etc. MIS 431 - Chapter 9

  6. Application of Group Policy • Two main categories to a Group Policy • Computer configuration – affects computers within the OU to which the GPO is linked • User configuration – affects users in the OU • Why GP? • Can constrain users to not make certain changes to the desktop, limiting access to various areas of the OS, etc. • This is what we did in CB 403 lab: by “locking down” the desktop we prevented certain changes from user to user. MIS 431 - Chapter 9

  7. Remaining Topics • Lots of activities demonstrating how to set Group Policies in various areas • 9-5: User Desktop Settings • 9-6: Security Settings • 9-7: File System Security • 9-8: Assigning Logon Scripts to Users MIS 431 - Chapter 9

  8. Group Policy Inheritance • GPOs are applied in the following order • Local computer • Site • Domain • Parent OU • Child OU • All of the individual GPO settings are inherited by default • Can have more than one GPO per container at a level; applied in the order they appear • Be careful about the # of GPOs applied: performance MIS 431 - Chapter 9

  9. Blocking GPO Inheritance • Can block GP inheritance • Can configure No Override (always applied) • Can filter GPs using security permissions 9-11 MIS 431 - Chapter 9

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