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Correcting a corrupted computer account
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Group Policies' order of application
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Group Policy Management Console
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2004 Hall of Fame Tips
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Correcting a corrupted computer account
[James Michael Stewart]
For the most part, the domain account for a client computer is self-maintaining. However, from time to time, especially in very large domain networks, the account becomes disjoined or otherwise fails to function properly. This tip explains how to tackle the problem.
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Group Policies' order of application
[James Michael Stewart]
One or more group policies (GPOs) can be defined for each domain, site, and organizational unit (OUs) in a forest (that is, an entire Active Directory domain network). All of the GPOs can be managed from a Windows 2000 or Server 2003 domain controller system through the Active Directory Users and Computers utility as well as several others. But, keeping track of how GPOs are applied can be tricky.
Group Policy Management Console
[James Michael Stewart]
If you've been working with Active Directory for any length of time, you've probably run across the problem of remembering where a specific GPO is located within a complex AD infrastructure. Under Windows 2000 and Windows 2003, you have to hunt and seek on your own through the AD consoles looking through sites, domains and OUs to find a specific GPO. However, this common time wasting activity can be avoided with the installation
of a new tool from Microsoft -- The Group Policy Management Console.
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