Group Policy are the essential factors of the Active Directory Domain Controller, if anyone is using the Active Directory on their environment the first thing he would like to configure is GPO. Which will control the method of giving facility and responsibilities to the users, but in the same organization it does have less GPO then it is quite easy to manage. But what if it does have more GPO’s….??? it will be quite difficult to manage it, as well keep tracking of the GPO. With this script, I am trying to give the easiness on the management of GPO. This script will provide you the report on which GPO do have what kind of the information’s.
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Read-Only USB custom Policy for Windows XP using Domain GPO.
HI, back again to the blog. This time I have been doing research for the ‘GROUP POLICY EDITOR’ for server 2008 R2 and Server 2012. During my research I found that ‘GPMC’ is a quite vast tool and can control almost everything of the system on AD. Here I have created a custom group policy to block the USB drive.
Some of you may ask why I need to create USB drive although I do have already a policy on the server to block USB. But if you read this policy carefully you will find out that this policy is for only the OS which are higher version than Windows Vista (i.e. Windows Vista, Windows 7 and Windows 8). But if someone ask you for Windows XP than??? What will you do?? If someone ask you for make a read-only policy for USB on windows XP. What will you do again?? So Simply I have created a custom Policy that can be compatible with windows XP or any other Windows Platform OS. Copy this code, Paste on notepad and save it in the extension of ‘.adm’. Continue reading
[HOW TO] Disable default share on workstations.
Recently I have been working with a certain project of Active Directory and working on the centralized system. After completing my work over there I face one issue of Default share. During my implementation I have provided full control Permission to the Authenticated user on the local Drives, which cause me issue of peeking up other’s default share. i.e. one users can easily access the local drives of other machine using network share path i.e. \computername or IP c$ or d$ or any drive path.
[How to] Create shortcut using VBS script
After a long time I am again back to my blog….it has been almost 2 months I was on vacation. Now just returned to my normal life. Few days ago, I have an issue of creating a automatic shortcut on the desktop of the machine which was the member of the domain. I Struggle with a lot of scripts and moved on…. but finally with the help of technet and msdn I got the solution and trying to share my knowledge over here.