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Module 6: Configuring User Environments Using Group Policies. Module Overview . Configuring Group Policy Settings Configuring Scripts and Folder Redirection Using Group Policies Configuring Administrative Templates Deploying Software Using Group Policy.
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Module 6: Configuring User Environments Using Group Policies
Module Overview • Configuring Group Policy Settings • Configuring Scripts and Folder Redirection Using Group Policies • Configuring Administrative Templates • Deploying Software Using Group Policy
Lesson 1: Configuring Group Policy Settings • Options for Configuring Group Policy Settings • Demonstration: Configuring Group Policy Settings Using the Group Policy Editor
Options for Configuring Group Policy Settings Enable / Disable Multi-valued settings
Demonstration: Configuring Group Policy Settings Using the Group Policy Editor In this demonstration, you will see how to configure Group Policy settings
Lesson 2: Configuring Scripts and Folder Redirection Using Group Policies • What Are Group Policy Scripts? • Demonstration: Configuring Scripts with Group Policies • What Is Folder Redirection? • Folder Redirection Configuration Options • Options for Securing Redirected Folders • Demonstration: Configuring Folder Redirection
What Are Group Policy Scripts? Group Policy script settings can be used to assign: • For computers • Startup scripts • Shutdown scripts • For users • Logon scripts • Logoff scripts You can use scripts to perform many tasks, such as clearing page files or mapping drives, and clearing temp folders for users, etc…
Demonstration: Configuring Scripts with Group Policies In this demonstration, you will see how to assign a logon script to a user
What Is Folder Redirection? Extra folders that can be redirected in Windows Vista are: • Searches • Links • Contacts • Downloads • Favorites Folder redirection allows folders to be located on a network server, but appear as if they are located on the local drive The folders that can be redirected are: • My Documents (Documents in Windows Vista) • Application Data (AppData in Windows Vista) • Desktop • Start Menu
Folder Redirection Configuration Options Accounting Users Accounts A-M Accounts N-Z Accounting Managers Private Misty Private Anne • Use basic Folder Redirection when all users save their files to the same location • With advanced Folder Redirection, the server hosting the folder location is based on group membership • Target folder location options: • Redirect to the users home directory • Create a folder for each user under the root path • Redirect to the following location • Redirect to the local userprofile location
Options for Securing Redirected Folders NTFS permissions for root folder Creator/Owner Full control-subfolders and files only Administrator • None Security group of users that put data on share • List Folder/Read Data, Create Folders/Append Data - This Folder Only Local System • Full control Share permissions for root folder Creator/Owner Full control-subfolders and files only Security group of users that put data on share • Full control NTFS permissions for each users redirected folder Full control-subfolders and files only Creator/Owner %Username% • Full control, owner of folder • None • Full Control Administrators Local system
Demonstration: Configuring Folder Redirection In this demonstration, you will see how to configure folder redirection for the Documents folder
Lesson 3: Configuring Administrative Templates • What Are Administrative Templates? • Demonstration: Configuring Administrative Templates • Modifying Administrative Templates • Demonstration: Adding Administrative Templates for Office Applications • Discussion: Options for Using Administrative Templates
What Are Administrative Templates? Administrative Templates allow you to control the environment of the operating system and user experience Administrative Templates sections for computers are: Administrative Templates sections for users: • Windows components • System • Network • Printers • Windows components • Start menu and taskbar • Desktop • Control panel • Shared folders • Network • System
Demonstration: Configuring Administrative Templates In this demonstration, you will see how to configure Administrative Templates
Modifying Administrative Templates ADMX files: • Are extensible • Can be edited with any text editor New ADMX files can be added to the Policy Definitions folder or the Central Store
Demonstration: Adding Administrative Templates for Office Applications In this demonstration, you will see how to add in the ADM files for Office 2007
Discussion: Options for Using Administrative Templates • What Administrative Templates are deployed in your organization now? • What desktop settings would you like to implement for users in your organization? • Which Administrative Template settings will you need to apply?
Lesson 4: Deploying Software Using Group Policy • Options for Deploying and Managing Software Using Group Policies • How Software Distribution Works • Options for Installing Software • Demonstration: Configuring Software Distribution • Options for Modifying the Software Distribution • Demonstration: Modifying Software Distribution • Maintaining Software Using Group Policies • Discussion: Evaluating the Use of Group Policies to Deploy Software
Options for Deploying and Managing Software Using Group Policies 2 1 1.0 Deployment Preparation 2.0 4 3 Maintenance Removal
How Software Distribution Works Windows Installer • Windows Installer service • Fully automates the software installation and configuration process • Modifies or repairs an existing application installation • Windows Installer package contains • Information about installing or uninstalling an application • An .msi file and any external source files • Summary information about the application • A reference to an installation point Benefits of Using Windows Installer • Custom installations • Resilient applications • Clean removal
Options for Installing Software Assign softwareduring Computer Configuration Software Distribution Point Assign software during User Configuration Publish software using Add or Remove Programs ? Publish software using document activation
Demonstration: Configuring Software Distribution In this demonstration, you will see how to deploy a software package through both assigning and publishing
Options for Modifying the Software Distribution Options: Software can be categorized in the Add Programs applet ü File extensions can be associated with particular applications ü Software deployment can be customized using MST files ü
Demonstration: Modifying Software Distribution In this demonstration, you will see how to: • Create software categories • Configure software distribution properties
Maintaining Software Using Group Policies 1.0 1.0 2.0 2.0 2.0 2.0 Deploy next version of the application
Discussion: Evaluating the Use of Group Policies to Deploy Software • What are the advantages of using group policies to deploy software? • What are the limitations? • What additional features are provided by other software distribution packages?
Lab: Creating and Configuring GPOs • Exercise 1: Configuring Scripts and Folder Redirection • Exercise 2: Configuring Administrative Templates • Exercise 3: Verifying GPO Application Logon information Estimated time: 60 minutes
Lab Review • You have configured folder redirection for an OU, but none of the user’s folders are being redirected to the network location. When you look in the root folder, you observe that a subdirectory named for each user has been created, but they are empty. What is the problem? • You have an .MSI file for a small application that you want globally available to all users and computers in an OU. What steps would you take to accomplish this?
Module Review and Takeaways • Considerations • Review questions
Beta Feedback Tool • Beta feedback tool helps: • Collect student roster information, module feedback, and course evaluations. • Identify and sort the changes that students request, thereby facilitating a quick team triage. • Save data to a database in SQL Server that you can later query. • Walkthrough of the tool
Beta Feedback • Overall flow of module: • Which topics did you think flowed smoothly from topic to topic? • Was something taught out of order? • Pacing: • Were you able to keep up? Are there any places where the pace felt too slow? • Were you able to process what the instructor said before moving on to next topic? • Did you have ample time to reflect on what you learned? Did you have time to formulate and ask questions? • Learner activities: • Which demos helped you learn the most? Why do you think that is? • Did the lab help you synthesize the content in the module? Did it help you to understand how you can use this knowledge in your work environment? • Were there any discussion questions or reflection questions that really made you think? Were there questions you thought weren’t helpful?