Group Policy is an important security tool that allows administrators to set, configure, and apply certain security settings to computers and users in Active Directory. In this article, we will see ...
I've got a Windows 2012 R2 Active Directory domain setup with folder redirection for the domain users (the only group 99% of normal users are in is the Domain Users group). It never should have been ...
Most of what is “new” in Group Policy enhancements in Windows 2008 R2 were actually in Windows 2008, however many organizations never migrated off Active Directory 2003 to Active Directory 2008, so ...
Error message The processing of Group Policy failed, Event ID 1058 occurs in Windows Server, when the OS is not able to read the file from a domain controller. The ...
No ideas, except to add that I've seen something similar. Out of almost 100 W2K/XP systems there's two that refuse to accept IE security zones' settings from my GP. There's endless errors in the local ...
Attackers have learned to use Active Directory and Group Policy to find weaknesses in Windows networks and identify targets. Here's what you can do to prevent that. Active Directory, part of Windows ...
Taking a systematic approach when troubleshooting problems is usually better than rolling dice or shooting in the dark. When something goes wrong with Group Policy processing and a client running ...
A new version of the LockBit 2.0 ransomware has been found that automates the encryption of a Windows domain using Active Directory group policies. The LockBit ransomware operation launched in ...