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  2. Group Policy - Wikipedia

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    Group Policy Preferences are a way for the administrator to set policies that are not mandatory, but optional for the user or computer. There is a set of group policy setting extensions that were previously known as PolicyMaker. Microsoft bought PolicyMaker and then integrated them with Windows Server 2008. Microsoft has since released a ...

  3. Authorization - Wikipedia

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    Authorization is the responsibility of an authority, such as a department manager, within the application domain, but is often delegated to a custodian such as a system administrator. Authorizations are expressed as access policies in some types of "policy definition application", e.g. in the form of an access control list or a capability , or ...

  4. Wikipedia : Administrators' guide/Granting and revoking user ...

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    In the box called Groups you can change, the box next to "rollback" will be checked: click to remove this check. In the lower box titled Reason for change, explain why you are removing the user's rollback access. Here, use "Testing on test account completed". Press Save User Groups. The screen will blink and the User rights log at the bottom of ...

  5. Administrative Template - Wikipedia

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    ADM files are consumed by the Group Policy Object Editor (GPEdit). Windows XP Service Pack 2 shipped with five ADM files (system.adm, inetres.adm, wmplayer.adm, conf.adm and wuau.adm). These are merged into a unified "namespace" in GPEdit and presented to the administrator under the Administrative Templates node (for both machine and user policy).

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  7. Active Directory - Wikipedia

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    Microsoft recommends using OUs rather than domains for structure and simplifying the implementation of policies and administration. The OU is the recommended level at which to apply group policies, which are Active Directory objects formally named group policy objects (GPOs), although policies can also be applied to domains or sites (see below ...

  8. Message: The community applet is disabled by the system ...

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    You may receive the message "The community applet is disabled by the system administrator” if the Games Community site is down. Please wait a while, and then try opening the site again to check whether the site is up and running. If the issue persists, try the solutions given below to resolve the issue. Information you need

  9. Wikipedia:Advice for new administrators - Wikipedia

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    This is an essay on the "Wikipedia:Administrator" policy. It contains the advice or opinions of one or more Wikipedia contributors. This page is not an encyclopedia article, nor is it one of Wikipedia's policies or guidelines , as it has not been thoroughly vetted by the community .