So, we just started using Group Policy for our little startup of about 25 people. We're using Azure Active Directory Domain services, and have joined each computer to an enterprise domain, as well as ...
Microsoft has released a fix for an elevation-of-privilege flaw in Windows Group Policy that affects all supported versions of Windows. Windows Group Policy is used by admins to create Group Policy ...
Active Directory (AD) admins can mitigate the recently disclosed and actively exploited remote code execution (RCE) zero-day found in the Windows Adobe Type Manager Library in large AD environments ...
Microsoft releases Windows 10 feature updates in a staggered manner, which means that the rollout targets a small set of users initially, which then expands gradually to more users. However, some ...
Group Policy settings are crucial for configuring system and user settings in Windows, but sometimes modifications can lead to unwanted behavior. Resetting these settings to their default state can ...
One of the biggest challenges for an IT admin in a company is to block access to devices such as USB, External Hard Drive, and even Printers to the organization’s devices. To make this a little easier ...
If the GPO Startup Script is not running, then this post may help. A Group Policy Object (GPO) Startup Script refers to a script or batch file configured to run automatically when a computer boots ...
"Known affected Group Policy Objects are related to files and shortcuts in User Configuration -> Preferences -> Windows Settings in Group Policy Editor." The list of affected platforms includes client ...
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 ...
Microsoft on Wednesday described a newly added capability for IT pros overseeing Windows 10 machines, permitting them to block or allow device installations via Group Policy settings. The capability ...
I've got this list of malicious apps and spyware that I'd like to enter into the "Don't run specified applications" GPO. However, typing them in one by one would be a pain, so I'm wondering if there's ...