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  • Group PoliciesPowerShellWindows Server 2019

    Managing Group Policies (GPO) in Active Directory with PowerShell

    February 27, 2023

    The primary tool to manage Group Policy Objects (GPOs) in an Active Directory domain is the graphic Group Policy Management Console (GPMC.msc). In order to automate and improve the performance…

  • Group PoliciesMS Office

    Installing MS Office Group Policy Administrative Templates (ADMX)

    May 11, 2023

    You can use Microsoft Office administrative templates (ADMX) to centrally manage the settings of MS Office programs (Word, Excel. Outlook, Visio, PowerPoint, etc.) in the Active Directory domain using Group…

  • Active DirectoryGroup PoliciesWindows 10Windows Server 2019

    Configuring Central Store for Group Policy ADMX Templates

    February 27, 2023

    The Group Policy Central Store is located in the SYSVOL directory on the domain controllers, replicated between them, and used to store ADMX/ADML GPO template files used to manage Active…

  • Active DirectoryGroup PoliciesPowerShellWindows Server 2019

    How to Automatically Fill the Computer Description in Active Directory

    June 8, 2023

    You can store various useful information in the description of computer objects in Active Directory. For example, information about the computer model, hardware inventory, or the last logged-on username. In…

  • Group PoliciesWindows 10Windows Server 2019

    The Sign-in Method Isn’t Allowed to Logon Windows

    May 10, 2023

    If you see The sign-in method is not allowed error when trying to logon Windows, it means that the resulting Group Policy settings prevent local sign-in for a current user…

  • Group PoliciesWindows 10Windows 11Windows 7Windows Server 2019

    Updating List of Trusted Root Certificates in Windows

    February 27, 2023

    All Windows versions have a built-in feature for automatically updating root certificates from the Microsoft websites. MSFT, as part of the Microsoft Trusted Root Certificate Program, maintains and publishes a…

  • Active DirectoryGroup Policies

    Troubleshooting: Group Policy (GPO) Not Being Applied to Clients

    April 19, 2023

    In this GPO troubleshooting guide, I’ll try to tell you about the typical reasons why a certain Group Policy Object (GPO) might not apply to an organizational unit (OU) or…

  • Group PoliciesLinuxMicrosoft 365PowerShellTeamsWindows 10

    How to Disable Microsoft Teams Auto Startup

    June 8, 2023

    By default, when you install Office 365/Office 2019, all Microsoft Office apps are installed, including Teams (you can install only specific Office apps using Office Deployment Tool). MS Teams is…

  • Active DirectoryGroup PoliciesWindows 10Windows Server 2019

    Using GPResult Command to Check Applied GPOs and RSoP Data

    May 11, 2023

    The GPResult.exe command-line tool is used to get a Resultant Set of Policy (RSoP) that is applied to a user and/or computer in an Active Directory domain. GPResult allows you…

  • Active DirectoryGroup PoliciesWindows 10Windows Server 2019

    Display System Information on Windows Desktop with BgInfo

    February 27, 2023

    If you manage a large number of servers or workstations running Windows, sometimes it is useful to display basic information about the operating system and environment right on the Windows…

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