Windows Server 2012 Admin, Part 2 of 8: Group Policy
with expert Chris Bell
Once users and computer accounts are defined in your active directory, you may wish to control what they can see and do on their desktops. To do this, you will want to implement group policy. Group policy is an infrastructure that allows us to specify & manage configurations for users and computers. These policies can be configured on a local computer or user, or even in an active directory domain services environment through the group policy management console. Through this session we will cover the active directory group policy, configure user & computer account policies, and go over the management of group policies, using a variety of tools. When done with this session, you’ll be able to implement group policies to better control your network environment.
Beginner | 1h 51m | April 22, 2014
Course OutlineChris Bell
Chris Bell, MCITP, is an 18-year SQL Server veteran for both business intelligence and application development providing solutions for businesses, organizations, and individuals. He is the founder and CEO of WaterOx Consulting, Inc., a provider of remote SQL Server consulting and services. Chris is also the founder and current President of the Washington DC chapter of PASS and a member of the Board of Directors for CPCUG. Chris also frequently attends and presents at PASS events around the country, sharing his passion for all things SQL Server. In 2012, Chris was one of 5 finalists in the world for Red Gate’s Exceptional DBA Award.