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Group Policy in Vista

Group Policy in Vista
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Group Policy in Vista adds hundreds of settings, giving administrators more control than ever over users and computers. Some of these settings pertain to Vista's new features, and others add more control over features that were carried over from XP.

Let's look at what you can do with some of the more interesting new Group Policy settings in Vista. You can download a spreadsheet containing all of the Group Policy settings for computer and user configuration that are included in the administrative template files that ship with Vista from the Microsoft Web site. Note that administrative template files in Vista use a new XML-based file format (.ADMX).
               

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