Windows 2000 System Policies (Book/CD-ROM package) - Softcover

Wilkins, Mark

 
9780071350228: Windows 2000 System Policies (Book/CD-ROM package)

Synopsis

Explains how to ustilize the system policy feature of Windows 2000 to control user access to application software, user settings, system settings, and internet settings, featuring an interactive CDROM, custom templates, stepbystep directors, and additional information resources. Original. (Intermediate/Advanced)

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About the Author

Mark Wilkins is a course director and technical instructor for Data Tech Institute, which provides technical seminars and video-based training materials.

From the Back Cover

Unleash the incredible power of Windows System Policies with this remarkable hands-on guide!

System policies are the enormously powerful new feature in Windows that allow administrators to control which application software, user settings, system settings, and Internet settings users can access. System policies are the simplest way to determine what can and can¿t be done with a computer. Yet, documentation on its implementation and optimization is minimal and its usage remains in large part a mystery. Until now.

Windows Systems Policies unravels the mystery by providing an in-depth look at the NT/Windows systems. Filled with expert advice and crystal clear directions, the book provides step-by-step instructions for deploying system policies for both local and server-based environments. And, you¿ll find custom templates that can be immediately utilized into your own network, saving you lots of time and money.

This guide includes comprehensive coverage of the following:


* System policies and user profiles
* Installing the System Policy Editor
* How the registry stores system policy settings
* How to create custom system policy templates
* Troubleshooting system policies
* Deploying systems policies
* Creating system policies for Office ¿97 and 2000 and
* Windows ¿98 and 2000
* Deploying zero administration
* System policies for the Internet Explorer

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