Showing posts with label Active Directory. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Active Directory. Show all posts

615-Shared Folders


Group Policy : Shared Folders

 
Group Policy Supported on :
   At least Microsoft Windows 2000
Group Policy Explain :
   Permits or prohibits use of this snap-in. If you enable this setting, the snap-in is permitted. If you disable the setting, the snap-in is prohibited. If this setting is not configured, the setting of the Restrict users to the explicitly permitted list of snap-ins setting determines whether this snap-in is permitted or prohibited. -- If Restrict users to the explicitly permitted list of snap-ins is enabled, users cannot use any snap-in except those explicitly permitted. To explicitly permit use of this snap-in, enable this setting. If this setting is not configured (or disabled), this snap-in is prohibited. -- If Restrict users to the explicitly permitted list of snap-ins is disabled or not configured, users can use any snap-in except those explicitly prohibited. To explicitly prohibit use of this snap-in, disable this setting. If this setting is not configured (or enabled), the snap-in is permitted. When a snap-in is prohibited, it does not appear in the Add/Remove Snap-in window in MMC. Also, when a user opens a console file that includes a prohibited snap-in, the console file opens, but the prohibited snap-in does not appear.
Group Policy Computer/User Node :
   USER
Group Policy Path :
   Administrative Templates\Windows Components\Microsoft Management Console\Restricted/Permitted snap-ins
  hkcu\software\policies\microsoft\mmc\{58221c65-ea27-11cf-adcf-00aa00a80033}!restrict_run


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Posted By Ahmed Gamal2:00 PM

583-Active Directory Sites and Services


Group Policy : Active Directory Sites and Services

 
Group Policy Supported on :
   At least Microsoft Windows 2000
Group Policy Explain :
   Permits or prohibits use of this snap-in. If you enable this setting, the snap-in is permitted. If you disable the setting, the snap-in is prohibited. If this setting is not configured, the setting of the Restrict users to the explicitly permitted list of snap-ins setting determines whether this snap-in is permitted or prohibited. -- If Restrict users to the explicitly permitted list of snap-ins is enabled, users cannot use any snap-in except those explicitly permitted. To explicitly permit use of this snap-in, enable this setting. If this setting is not configured (or disabled), this snap-in is prohibited. -- If Restrict users to the explicitly permitted list of snap-ins is disabled or not configured, users can use any snap-in except those explicitly prohibited. To explicitly prohibit use of this snap-in, disable this setting. If this setting is not configured (or enabled), the snap-in is permitted. When a snap-in is prohibited, it does not appear in the Add/Remove Snap-in window in MMC. Also, when a user opens a console file that includes a prohibited snap-in, the console file opens, but the prohibited snap-in does not appear.
Group Policy Computer/User Node :
   USER
Group Policy Path :
   Administrative Templates\Windows Components\Microsoft Management Console\Restricted/Permitted snap-ins
  hkcu\software\policies\microsoft\mmc\{d967f824-9968-11d0-b936-00c04fd8d5b0}!restrict_run


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Posted By Ahmed Gamal10:00 PM

582-Active Directory Domains and Trusts


Group Policy : Active Directory Domains and Trusts

 
Group Policy Supported on :
   At least Microsoft Windows 2000
Group Policy Explain :
   Permits or prohibits use of this snap-in. If you enable this setting, the snap-in is permitted. If you disable the setting, the snap-in is prohibited. If this setting is not configured, the setting of the Restrict users to the explicitly permitted list of snap-ins setting determines whether this snap-in is permitted or prohibited. -- If Restrict users to the explicitly permitted list of snap-ins is enabled, users cannot use any snap-in except those explicitly permitted. To explicitly permit use of this snap-in, enable this setting. If this setting is not configured (or disabled), this snap-in is prohibited. -- If Restrict users to the explicitly permitted list of snap-ins is disabled or not configured, users can use any snap-in except those explicitly prohibited. To explicitly prohibit use of this snap-in, disable this setting. If this setting is not configured (or enabled), the snap-in is permitted. When a snap-in is prohibited, it does not appear in the Add/Remove Snap-in window in MMC. Also, when a user opens a console file that includes a prohibited snap-in, the console file opens, but the prohibited snap-in does not appear.
Group Policy Computer/User Node :
   USER
Group Policy Path :
   Administrative Templates\Windows Components\Microsoft Management Console\Restricted/Permitted snap-ins
  hkcu\software\policies\microsoft\mmc\{ebc53a38-a23f-11d0-b09b-00c04fd8dca6}!restrict_run


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Posted By Ahmed Gamal9:30 PM

581-Active Directory Users and Computers


Group Policy : Active Directory Users and Computers

 
Group Policy Supported on :
   At least Microsoft Windows 2000
Group Policy Explain :
   Permits or prohibits use of this snap-in. If you enable this setting, the snap-in is permitted. If you disable the setting, the snap-in is prohibited. If this setting is not configured, the setting of the Restrict users to the explicitly permitted list of snap-ins setting determines whether this snap-in is permitted or prohibited. -- If Restrict users to the explicitly permitted list of snap-ins is enabled, users cannot use any snap-in except those explicitly permitted. To explicitly permit use of this snap-in, enable this setting. If this setting is not configured (or disabled), this snap-in is prohibited. -- If Restrict users to the explicitly permitted list of snap-ins is disabled or not configured, users can use any snap-in except those explicitly prohibited. To explicitly prohibit use of this snap-in, disable this setting. If this setting is not configured (or enabled), the snap-in is permitted. When a snap-in is prohibited, it does not appear in the Add/Remove Snap-in window in MMC. Also, when a user opens a console file that includes a prohibited snap-in, the console file opens, but the prohibited snap-in does not appear.
Group Policy Computer/User Node :
   USER
Group Policy Path :
   Administrative Templates\Windows Components\Microsoft Management Console\Restricted/Permitted snap-ins
  hkcu\software\policies\microsoft\mmc\{e355e538-1c2e-11d0-8c37-00c04fd8fe93}!restrict_run


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Posted By Ahmed Gamal9:00 PM

531-Turn off printing over HTTP


Group Policy : Turn off printing over HTTP

 
Group Policy Supported on :
   At least Microsoft Windows XP Professional with SP2
Group Policy Explain :
   Specifies whether to allow printing over HTTP from this client. Printing over HTTP allows a client to print to printers on the intranet as well as the Internet. Note: This setting affects the client side of Internet printing only. It does not prevent this machine from acting as an Internet Printing server and making its shared printers available via HTTP. If you enable this setting, it prevents this client from printing to Internet printers over HTTP. If you disable or do not configure this setting, users will be able to choose to print to Internet printers over HTTP. Also see the Web-based Printing setting in Computer Configuration/Administrative Templates/Printers.
Group Policy Computer/User Node :
   USER
Group Policy Path :
   Administrative Templates\System\Internet Communication Management\Internet Communication settings
  hkcu\software\policies\microsoft\windows nt\printers!disablehttpprinting



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Posted By Ahmed Gamal8:30 PM

520-Default name for new Group Policy objects


Group Policy : Default name for new Group Policy objects

 
Group Policy Supported on :
   At least Microsoft Windows 2000
Group Policy Explain :
   Sets the default display name for new Group Policy objects. This setting allows you to specify the default name for new Group Policy objects created from policy compliant Group Policy Management tools including the Group Policy tab in Active Directory tools and the GPO browser. The display name may contain environment variables and can be a maximum of 255 characters long. If this setting is Disabled or Not Configured, the default display name of New Group Policy object is used.
Group Policy Computer/User Node :
   USER
Group Policy Path :
   Administrative Templates\System\Group Policy
  hkcu\software\policies\microsoft\windows\group policy editor!gpodisplayname


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Posted By Ahmed Gamal3:00 PM

519-Create new Group Policy object links disabled by default


Group Policy : Create new Group Policy object links disabled by default

 
Group Policy Supported on :
   At least Microsoft Windows 2000
Group Policy Explain :
   Creates new Group Policy object links in the disabled state. This setting creates all new Group Policy object links in the disabled state by default. After you configure and test the new object links by using a policy compliant Group Policy management tool such as Active Directory Users and Computers or Active Directory Sites and Services, you can enable the object links for use on the system. If you disable this setting or do not configure it, new Group Policy object links are created in the enabled state. If you do not want them to be effective until they are configured and tested, you must disable the object link.
Group Policy Computer/User Node :
   USER
Group Policy Path :
   Administrative Templates\System\Group Policy
  hkcu\software\policies\microsoft\windows\group policy editor!newgpolinksdisabled


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Posted By Ahmed Gamal2:30 PM

450-Allow DFS roots to be published


Group Policy : Allow DFS roots to be published



Group Policy Supported on :
   At least Microsoft Windows XP Professional or Windows Server 2003 family
Group Policy Explain :
   Determines whether the user can publish DFS roots in Active Directory. If you enable this setting or do not configure it, users can use the Publish in Active Directory option to publish DFS roots as shared folders in Active Directory. If you disable this setting, the user cannot publish DFS roots in Active Directory, and the Publish in Active Directory option is disabled. Note: The default is to allow shared folders to be published when this setting is not configured.
Group Policy Computer/User Node :
   USER
Group Policy Path :
Group Policy Registry Settings :
  hkcu\software\policies\microsoft\windows nt\sharedfolders!publishdfsroots


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Posted By Ahmed Gamal4:30 AM

449-Allow shared folders to be published


Group Policy : Allow shared folders to be published



Group Policy Supported on :
   At least Microsoft Windows XP Professional or Windows Server 2003 family
Group Policy Explain :
   Determines whether the user can publish shared folders in Active Directory. If you enable this setting or do not configure it, users can use the Publish in Active Directory option in the Shared Folders snap-in to publish shared folders in Active Directory. If you disable this setting, the user cannot publish shared folders in Active Directory, and the Publish in Active Directory option is disabled. Note: The default is to allow shared folders to be published when this setting is not configured
Group Policy Computer/User Node :
   USER
Group Policy Path :
   Administrative Templates\Shared Folders
Group Policy Registry Settings :
  hkcu\software\policies\microsoft\windows nt\sharedfolders!publishsharedfolders


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Posted By Ahmed Gamal4:00 AM

444-Default Active Directory path when searching for printers


Group Policy : Default Active Directory path when searching for printers


 Group Policy Guide

Group Policy Supported on :
   At least Microsoft Windows 2000
Group Policy Explain :
   Specifies the Active Directory location where searches for printers begin. The Add Printer Wizard gives users the option of searching Active Directory for a shared printer. If you enable this setting, these searches begin at the location you specify in the Default Active Directory path box. Otherwise, searches begin at the root of Active Directory. This setting only provides a starting point for Active Directory searches for printers. It does not restrict user searches through Active Directory.
Group Policy Computer/User Node :
   USER
Group Policy Path :
Group Policy Registry Settings :
  hkcu\software\policies\microsoft\windows nt\printers\wizard!default search scope


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Posted By Ahmed Gamal1:30 AM