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Group Policy. How to implement GPOs and secure a MS Windows Environment with little to NO user awareness!?!?. GPMC. Most powerful free tool available to the Windows Administrator If you can imagine locking, it down it can be done with this tool!
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Group Policy How to implement GPOs and secure a MS Windows Environment with little to NO user awareness!?!?
GPMC • Most powerful free tool available to the Windows Administrator • If you can imagine locking, it down it can be done with this tool! • Good AD design and organization allows for ease of management
Points • Basic GPMC run through • Securing basic workstation features • Using the GPMC to secure IE6 and IE7 • Using the GPMC to manage the windows firewall • Custom Group Policy applications
Basic GPMC • Basic Helpful Design and ideas • Control Panel • Basic context menus to remove • Securing certain executables
Securing IE6 and IE7 • Easier to secure and patch IE than Firefox • Zone Trusts • Addon and Attachment management • Separates IE from and Big • Allows IE to surpass 3rd party Advantage browsers in security
Attachment Manager • Helps Secure IE. • Setting up this policy allows you to control file extensions downloaded. • Drawback is other browsers. Cannot control what is downloaded through them.
Addon Management • Not easy to configure but once done
Firewall • Built-in Windows Firewall • Traffic • Outgoing not blocked • Incoming is blocked • Vista blocks outgoing • Does not block outgoing traffic “Vista does”
Notes • Duplicates with remote assistance • If you configure the ports for Remote desktop • leave the Allow Remote Desktop Exception to be Not Configured
Configured Windows Firewall Notice no changes can be made by the User
Side Notes Notice Allow echo request!! Don’t be alarmed
Firewall Final • ADVANTAGE • Windows Firewall is FREE • Is easily manageable • DISADVANTAGE • CANNOT BLOCK outgoing request
Custom GPs • A custom Policy can be made for any software that relies on registry key settings. • Must have a copy of the Custom .adm on the local machine if you want to be able to view the settings locally
Where is my custom policy • Once your policy has been imported. You can view the settings of the policy only by • Selecting view from the menu. • Then from the pull down menu selecting Filtering • Unchecking “Only show policy settings that can be fully managed."
Notes about Custom GPOs • Importing your Custom GPO will debug and output syntax errors. • Custom GPs control registry keys. Once a key is set you must set it to something else if want to disable. • IN OTHER WORDWS: • If you set a value for something to be 30. Setting the policy to Not Configured does not remove the value. You must disable or change the value.
Custom GPO URLS • http://www.microsoft.com/technet/prodtechnol/windowsserver2003/technologies/management/gp/admtgp.mspx#E1PAC • http://blog.case.edu/djc6/2005/03/09/automatically_log_off_users • http://www.energystar.gov/index.cfm?c=power_mgt.pr_pm_ez_gpo