The built-in Microsoft Remote Desktop Connection client in Windows (mstsc.exe) allows you to save the user credentials that you use to connect to an RDP host. Just tick the ‘Allow …
Group Policy
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By default, non-admin users do not have permission to install the printer drivers on their computers. To install a driver, the user should have local admin privileges (must be a …
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You can use Group Policies (GPOs) to configure proxy server settings on Windows devices in an Active Directory domain. These proxy server settings are used by all modern browsers, including …
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With Active Directory Group Policies, you can automatically connect shared network printers to computers and/or users with just a few clicks. An assigned network printer will automatically appear in the …
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You can use Group Policy Preferences (GPP) to centrally manage registry keys, parameters, and their values on domain computers in Active Directory. This article shows how to use Group Policy …
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Time accuracy between workstations/member servers and Active Directory domain controllers is one of the key requirements for the normal functioning of the Active Directory domain. Kerberos authentication is based on …
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In this article, we’ll show you how to manage the Group Policy Object Links in Active Directory from the GPMC graphic snap-in and PowerShell and consider the differences between Enabled …
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“Log on as a service” is a security policy in Microsoft Windows operating systems that specifies which user accounts or groups are allowed to start and run Windows services. Services …
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Active Directory Domain Password Expiration Policy plays a crucial role in ensuring the security of user accounts within organizations. By enforcing regular password changes, this policy helps mitigate the risk …
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When you install applications on your computer, the process automatically sets up the file association to their known file types and extensions. For example, installing Microsoft Office would associate .docx* …