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New Group Policy settings in Windows 11 23H2

20 novembre 2023 à 10:41

Windows 11 23H2 introduces a range of new Group Policy settings. These target new features like Dev Drive and extend the management options for existing components. The corresponding ADMX templates are already available for download, as is the setting reference spreadsheet.

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Customizing and deploying the Windows 11 Taskbar with GPO or Intune

Par : Thomas Joos
29 décembre 2023 à 09:42

Organizations can dictate the appearance of the Windows taskbar for all computers in the network. This primarily involves pinning important applications. To do this, admins configure the apps for the taskbar in an XML file. This file can then be distributed to the end devices via GPO or Microsoft Intune.

The post Customizing and deploying the Windows 11 Taskbar with GPO or Intune first appeared on 4sysops.

Disable Copilot and block ChatGPT in Windows and Edge with Group Policy and Defender

15 janvier 2024 à 15:12
Microsoft has integrated AI features under the brand Copilot into almost all of its products, including Windows and the Edge browser. For businesses that haven't developed an AI strategy yet, these consumer versions of Copilot are often undesired. Fortunately, they can be blocked using group policies.

Windows Server 2025: New security features for file services (SMB, NTLM)

22 janvier 2024 à 10:24
The announced support for SMB over QUIC in all editions of Windows Server 2025 marks a significant advancement for the file services role. In addition, the upcoming LTSC server release brings several new mechanisms designed to enhance the security of traditional SMB over TCP or RDMA.

Configure Windows 11 Start menu with Group Policy

21 février 2024 à 13:02
One of the most noticeable innovations of Windows 11 is the redesigned Start menu. This changes not only its appearance but also its technical foundations. However, the settings in the Group Policy have remained mainly the same, so it is unclear which ones still apply.
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