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April 2009 - Posts

Windows Server 2008 Manageability Feature: Group Policy Preferences: Part 8 Item Level Targeting
One of the features of Group Policy Preferences is to do Item Level Targeting. This enables you to filter out your targets to specific items so that you can implement a Group Policy Preference on a higher Organizational Unit node in the Domain. What this...
Windows Server 2008 Manageability Feature: Group Policy Preferences: Part 7 Network Shares
With the Group Policy Preferences, we can now deploy Network Shares by just going to either the Computer or User Configuration, navigate to the PREFERENCES, then expand Windows Settings. On the Network Shares icon, right click new and then Click Network...
Windows Server 2008 Manageability Feature: Group Policy Preferences: Part 6 Internet Options
Having a new build of machines that will be deployed as corporate workstations, and you need to set the DEFAULT home page of each of these machines, depending upon their group? Or just want to publish a new You can use Group policy preference to set their...
PHIWUG at Heroes Happen {Here} Manila Launch, a year after
April 10, 2008 at the SMX Convention Center - It has been a year PHIWUG ! Exactly year after Heroes Happen {Here} Launch Wave! and most of the PHIWUG participants are still speechless! It was been a very exiting and very fruitful year it was, so again...
Windows Server 2008 Manageability: Feature Group Policy Preferences : Part 5 Shortcuts
What if now you want to just create new shortcuts on your users desktops? Say because its a new corporate SharePoint portal, or just your newly deployed application or a shared document? Or just want to deploy default shortcuts newly installed images...
Windows Server 2008 Manageability Feature: Group Policy Preferences: Part 4 Services
If you also have this scenario, for some reason you need to disable the DHCP client service (DHCP) on all machines since you are using static IP and your policy dictates that you can never get DHCP. How about Windows Audio Service (AudioSrv)? And those...