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| One of the most powerful tools in Windows 2003-XP-2000-NT
is the
System Policy Editor (SPE). Administrators use it to
create system policies.
System policies are restrictions that a systems administrator
can place
on a computer, user, or global group. These restrictions
control user
and machine specific settings on 2003-XP-2000-NT Server
and
Workstation. When a user logs on, the group or policy
file is loaded
into the Registry of the local PC. Systems administrators
can use
system policies to secure the user’s desktop
in order to reduce the
costs of maintaining the 2003-XP-2000-NT environment
System
policies allow you to centrally manage PC’s,
users and applications. |
| Policy Template Files: |
| The SPE can modify only Registry entries for which
a policy template
exists. Policy template files are a plaintext list of all possible policies.
Templates can be regarded as the source code for policies. They’re
what creates the book or check-box tree, that you see when you edit
a policy’s properties via the SPE. However useful, the templates that
are currently available do not contain all the possible settings and editing
them is very complex. |
| Graphical User Interface: |
| Fortunately there is a solution for these problems.
Tools4ever’s
Policy Template Editor eliminates the difficulty of creating and editing
templates. With the use of graphical aids the Policy Template Editor
will generate the complex policy template files for you automatically
and without error. |
| BENEFITS |
> Save time creating custom policy template files.
> Start to exploit all the benefits of Policy-based Management. |
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