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Now that now that new Windows technology (in the dual garb of Windows Vista and the Windows 2008 Server) has arrived on the scene, many network planners are taking a closer look at some of the architectural changes that Microsoft has made to the Group Policy structure. The underlying concept of Group Policy hasn't changed – it's still fundamentally a Great Big Network Registry Editor. Make a setting, and Group Policy enforces it for you from that point forward. (Of course, Group Policy goes beyond Registry settings to include a variety of security and software installation capabilities, too.). | Global Knowledge Expert Reference Series ofWhite Papers Changes in Windows Server 2008 and Group Policy Architecture 1-800-COURSES Changes in Windows Server 2008 and Group Policy Architecture Glenn Weadock MCSE MCSA A Instructor and Course Developer Introduction Now that now that new Windows technology in the dual garb of Windows Vista and the Windows 2008 Server has arrived on the scene many network planners are taking a closer look at some of the architectural changes that Microsoft has made to the Group Policy structure. The underlying concept of Group Policy hasn t changed - it s still fundamentally a Great Big Network Registry Editor. Make a setting and Group Policy enforces it for you from that point forward. Of course Group Policy goes beyond Registry settings to include a variety of security and software installation capabilities too. Having said that the implementation of Group Policy has evolved in several useful and interesting ways New status as an operating system Service Network Location Awareness Improved log file viewing New source file format ADMX New migration editing utility Central-store management Dynamic source file loading Multi-language support Multiple local Group Policy Objects GPOs This paper takes a look at these nine structural changes. If you d like to read about some of the new Group Policy settings that Windows Vista and Windows 2008 Server are bringing to the table check out my white paper titled Windows 2008 Server and New Group Policy Settings. New Status as a Service Under previous versions of Windows Group Policy ran in the context of the Winlogon process. In Vista and Windows Server 2008 Group Policy is its own operating system service running under SVCHOST. OK but that sounds a bit academic. Just what are the implications of Group Policy s newfound status For one thing Group Policy security is enhanced. The service requires administrative rights to stop even if you re logged in as a local admin you ll .

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