Group Policy is not applied during logon. For example, if users connecting through a VPN connection are logging in via cached credentials, folder redirection settings will not be processed, because folder redirection policy can only be processed at user logon, not in the background...
This policy setting allows user-based policy processing, roaming user profiles, and user object logon scripts for interactive logons across forests.This policy setting affects all user accounts that interactively log on to a computer in a different forest when a trust across forests or a two-...
If a user has never logged on to the computer before, the computer always waits for the network to initialize, because there are no cached credentials, but this is not generally the case. To mitigate this, there is a Group Policy that you can set called Always Wait for the Ne...
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The Group Policy settings you create are contained in a GPO. To create and edit a GPO, use the Group Policy Management Console (GPMC). By using the GPMC to link a GPO to selected Active Directory sites, domains, and organizational units (OUs), you apply the policy settings in the GPO ...
The security settings in this section of the appendix apply to the domain. These settings are applied through the Computer Configuration node in the Group Policy Object Editor. Within this node, the following setting groups appear in the Windows Settings sub-node:...
Group Policy, a Windows 2000 administrative tool, determines how programs, network resources, and the operating system behave for users and computers in an organization. Group Policy uses Group Policy Objects in Active Directory, and affects computers and users by adding, deleting, and changing the...
This policy controls the auto-update interval for package-based sources. The default source for Windows Package Manager is configured such that an index of the packages is cached on the local machine. The index is downloaded when a user invokes a command, and the interval has passed (the...
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Horizon Client includes a group policy ADMX template file that you can use to configure Horizon Client features and behavior. You can optimize and secure remote desktop and published application connections by adding the policy settings in the ADMX templ