Tag: Basic
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Group Policy Setting of the Week 25 – Remove the Action Center icon
The setting of the week is called “Remove the Action Center icon†and as the name says it is used to remove the Action Center icon (a.k.a. Flag) from the system tray (see below). You might want to enable this setting if you are in a corporate environment and you centrally managed Backups, Firewall and Updates using other programs. However…
How to mitigate the SharePoint XSS security issue with Group Policy – KB983438
There is currently a Cross Site Scripting issue with SharePoint 3.0 and 2007 which could allow someone to maliciously run an arbitrary script that could allow elevation of privilege in the SharePoint site. There is currently no hotfix out for this issues however you can mitigate this issue by enabling the XSS Filter in Internet Explorer 8. Unfortunately this is…
Group Policy Setting of the Week 22b – DNS Servers
I used to think that it was not possible to set IP address information via Group Policy however I did some checking this week and was pleased to find that there was a way to configure your computers DNS Server addresses. Unfortunately this setting only applies to Windows XP, however lots of people still use XP so it is still…
How to remove imported Internet Explorer Group Policy Settings
If you have ever configured you Internet Explorer setting via the “Internet Explorer Maintenance†group policy setting you might be wondering however to remove these setting now you found a few easier ways to do the same thing. Well its not all that obvious but if you go to User Configuration > Policies > Windows Settings you can then right…
Group Policy Setting of the Week 22 – Configure Background Sync (offline files)
This weeks setting of the week is second is another one of the new Windows 7 offline file settings called “Configure Background Sync†which can be found under Computer Configuration > Policies > Administrative Templates > Networks > Offline Files. This setting allows you to configured the new Windows 7 feature that background sync’s offline file when a computer is…
Group Policy Setting of the Week 19 – Set roaming profile path for all users logging onto this computer
Back to another profile setting this week and this one can save any organisation using Windows Vista or greater a lot of time if you manual provision your accounts. The setting is called “Set roaming profile path for all users logging onto this computer†and it configures the users roaming profile path that is normally configured on a per account…
How to use Group Policy to remove the Adobe Reader desktop shortcut
One of the most annoying things about Adobe Reader is that it is in need for constant updating to newer version due to security issues. While this is true for most software packages whenever you install an Adobe Reader update it also restores the desktop icon even if it has already been deleted. (Annoying!!!). Note: for more information on using…
How to use Group Policy to remove the Network Connectivity Status Indicator message in your network icon
Windows has a cool feature that allows you to tell if your computer has Internet connectivity when you are connected to a network (see image below). This feature is called Network Connectivity Status Indicator (NCSI) it uses a combination of DNS and/or HTTP look ups to tell if you are connected to the Internet. The way does this is either…