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So you want to continue using Windows XP?
One year of Windows XP support remains . After twelve years, now is the time to migrate off this 2001 Operating System or to take your security measures to assure your colleagues experience the least impact of the End of Support (EoS) situation. Of course, Read More...
KnowledgeBase: ADM files are not present in SYSVOL in the GPMC Infrastructure Status option
Windows Server 2012 introduces a new Group Policy feature: ‘Infrastructure Status’. This feature is present in the Group Policy Management Console (GPMC) on Windows Server 2012 and in the Remote Server Administration Tools (RSAT) package for Windows 8, Read More...
My presentation on Group Policies in Windows Server 2012 is now online (Dutch)
On September 20, the Dutch Networking User Group (NGN) organized an event on Windows 8 and Windows Server 2012. During this day, several speakers provides inspiration, information and guidance on implementing and managing Windows 8 and Windows Server Read More...
Three useful ways to get started with Group Policy in Windows 8 and Windows Server 2012
Windows 8 and Windows Server 2012 offer a lot of new functionality. Of course, a lot of this functionality can be centrally managed with Active Directory through Group Policy. But how do you find the Group Policy settings that are new to these two Operating Read More...
New features in Active Directory Domain Services in Windows Server 2012, Part 9: Connected Accounts
Windows 8 and Windows Server 2012 are cloud-optimized Operating Systems. One of the areas where this is visible is the ability to connect domain accounts to Microsoft accounts (formerly known as Windows Live IDs). In this blogpost I’ll show you how this Read More...
Five must-have Group Policy settings to create an uniform look for your Windows 8 clients
For ages, organizations deploying Windows installations wanted a uniform look for their machines, to work on their professional image towards employees, partners and customers. Now, in Windows 8, a couple of new Group Policy settings have been introduced Read More...
Five must-have Group Policy settings to protect peoples privacy in Windows 8 and Internet Explorer 10
Windows 8 offers new Group Policy settings to protect the privacy of the people using the computer, and also comes with a slew of new security features, that (surprise, surprise!) can also be centrally managed with Group Policy. 1. Turn off Windows Location Read More...
Five must-have Group Policy settings when your colleagues use 3G / 4G connections with Windows 8 devices
With wireless connectivity getting available in an increasing number of countries and locations, the business value of having access to wireless networks on the go (whether they are 3G or 4G networks) is getting more clear. However, where some of the Read More...
Five must-have Group Policy settings to make people productive with Windows 8 on day one
Being one of the first companies to roll out Windows 8 to our employees and aiming to be done with the deployment before October 26nd 2012 (the date Windows 8 becomes available to everyone on new computers), we’re looking at Group Policy settings to make Read More...