How to enable, CTRL-ALT-DEL combination keys before username and word screen dialog box
I want that before I log on to my machine, the screen should display a dialog box requiring that I hit the Ctrl-Alt-Del key combination before the username and password dialog box appears.I tried using the group policy object editor in microsoft management console(MMC)to enable it but I could not.
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| Aug 27 2008 6:12 PM GMT
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Phyl
Ctrl-Alt-Del, Group Policy Objects, Group Policy management console
Stand alone snap-ins
Hi, Can anyone tell me that how can I create a stand alone snap-in ,say "HelloWorld Managment" just like the Event Viewer snapin or Computer Management snapin? I want this snap-in to appear in the list of the stand alone snapins when I click on Console->Add-remove...
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| Apr 21 2008 2:31 PM GMT
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Swati11
MMC, MMC Snapins, Microsoft Management Console
domain configuration
Recently I have joined in acompany as a system administrator.Now I have to configure a Domain where the users will not get any permission to change their desktop settings and also will not be allowed to add/remove any program.How do I implement this through Group Policy ? Give me the detailed...
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| Mar 7 2008 8:58 AM GMT
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Kolkata
Security, MMC, Microsoft Management Console
Is there an ADUC MMC snap-in for managing Exchange 2007?
Is there an Active Directory Users and Computers (ADUC) Microsoft Management Console (MMC) snap-in for managing Exchange Server 2007?
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| Feb 18 2008 11:14 PM GMT
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Exchange 2007, Active Directory Users and Computers, Microsoft Management Console
MMC standalone snap-in
What are the standalone snap-ins used for in the Microsoft Management console?
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| Feb 7 2008 6:20 AM GMT
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Cessna384
Microsoft Management Console, MMC
Applying a group policy security template with secedit
Thanks to Darren Mar-Elia, I was able to figure out how to create a security template for my computer's group policy settings with the MMC. It's a pretty simple template, only three items:Unicode]Unicode=yes[Version]signature="$CHICAGO$"Revision=1[System Access]EnableGuestAccount = 1[Registry...
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| Jan 18 2008 6:09 PM GMT
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Astibich
Group Policy, MMC, Microsoft Management Console


