PolicyType PropertyChangeType Provider ProviderExtendedLocation ProviderListResult ProviderResourceType Providers ProvisioningOperation ProvisioningState RegionCategory RegionType ResourceChangeType ResourceGroup ResourceGroup.Definition ResourceGroup.DefinitionStages ResourceGroup.DefinitionStages.Blank ResourceGroup.Definition...
即当用户勾选No Override复选框后,就会强迫所有子策略容器继承父策略,即使这些策略与子策略有冲容,或为子容器设置了Block Policy inheritance Block Policy inheritance:强迫子对象容器阻止从父对象容器中继承策略设置。一般用于某个组织需要一个单的组策略设置时。 如果No Override和Block Policy inheritance选项冲突时,N...
Modify your local policy to permit customization of the security of your event logs Back up the %WinDir%\Inf\Sceregvl.inf file to a known location. Open %WinDir%\Inf\Sceregvl.inf in Notepad. Scroll to the middle of file, and then put the pointer immediately before [Strings]. ...
which in this example areW7C01.CPANDL.COM and WVC02.CPANDL.COM, then the computer startup script will execute by a computer startup. Instead of waiting for the policy refresh from the domain controller to take place on the client computers, you can issue...
.MSI Installations failing over Group Policy - Event IDs 103, 101, 108 and 1112 in Event Log 'Apply UAC restrictions to local accounts on network logons' cannot be found in group policy 'WDigest Authentication' setting cannot be found in group policy "Add the Administrators security group to...
So the answer to your question would be - you don't have to do anything, if you use this option. However if you didn't originally set this option, then the folders will remain in the same location after policy removal. If you still want the folders to return back to local machine, ...
Figure 2 Preference Logging and Tracing policy settings You can configure the location of the trace files; however, keep in mind that file system permissions changed on Server 2008 and Windows Vista. Make sure permissions do not interfere with creating the log file. You'll notice the default lo...
features of the Microsoft® Windows® 2000 operating system. Group Policy specifies settings for groups of users and of computers, including registry-based policy settings, security settings, software installation, scripts (computer startup and shutdown, and log on and log off), and folder ...
Group Policy is flexible and includes options for registry-based policy settings, security settings, software installation, scripts (during computer startup and shutdown, and to log on and log off), and folder redirection. Tools to manage Group Policy ...
Location Computer Configuration\Windows Settings\Local Policies\Security Options Recommended Enabled Default: Disabled Description This security setting determines whether the name of the last user to log on to the computer is displayed in the Windows logon screen. If this policy is enabled, the name...