Group Policy 5 Nuggets Every Admin MUST Know!
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- Опубліковано 5 лип 2024
- In this episode I take you through 5 core features of Microsoft Windows Server Group Policy that are critical skills for any administrator. From the basics, we look at creating and managing GPOs, Deploying software and managing security. Believe me if you’re looking for a career in IT then these are skills that every Admin must have.
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00:00 Introductions
02:25 1 The Basics
03:50 2 Understanding Enforcement & Blocking Inheritance
07:20 3 Deploying Software via Group Policy
15:23 4 Important Security Settings
21:40 5 Desktop & Control Panel Settings
25:15 Conclusions
Thanks Andy, very useful to watch over and over again!
Thank you, Andy.
Andy, you're one in a million love the attention to detail and knowledge that you so kindly share :)
You truly are a blessing.
As always another excellent video, Andy. Thank you.
Thanks again!
Awesome Video! It's been years since I used the GPO Software installer. I tend to deploy PS-Scripts that install the Software and set the settings as intended. I hate MST-Files with a passion. 😁
a nice overview/reminder of GPO's, it is worth reiterating that you should test GPO changes on a test OU first, and that if you change the default domain policy (as you mentioned several times) it will apply to everything including to your severs! so take time, test, and be cautious.
Great point🙂👍
My solution is to never change in root, then I avoid a lot of headache.
True, server OU receives its own GPO. End users and endpoints also get their own.
Good stuff, note, Gpupdate / force applies to the current machine not deploying GPO changes to all AD objects.
Very useful for a noob like me. Thanks!!!
nice
Word of caution regarding enforcement, if you need it there’s something wrong with your structure or management of people. If you for instance use PAW OU’s you really need to disable inheritance.
And never alter default policy, that is bad practice that MS discourage.
You made some very good points 🙂
why does it take several goes sometimes to apply gpupdate?
It shouldn’t take too long.
How would one make a GPO for restarting computers weekly? With a warning message to users to either accept or delay the restart. Thanks in advanced!
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