
While surfing the Internet, I somehow unexpectedly (
searched for something completely different ) came across a page useful for growing system administrators on Windows policies. Hardened sysadmins probably all these politicians know even without such reference books, but not all are born with a patch cord in their teeth.
The directory is organized in a simple form, divided into sections and sections, where registry keys are indicated, plus a detailed description of what they manage. For example, with the help of policies from the directory, you can prevent the removal or launch of system programs (
the same regedit for example ), disable access to many windows settings, fine-tune services and network, office suite and so on. Information is also provided for which windows settings are applicable. Well and the main thing is from the hands of Microsoft itself.
About 10-12 years ago, when in my spare time from the institute I sysadmin the school class, I would give much for such a valuable reference book, since Every day for me began with the fact that I brought computers with horribly twisted settings in order after the next classes.
In general, if you are an admin of a computer club or a school class and every evening with tears in your eyes you restore the settings turned inside out by growing-up hackers, then the politicians plus this
handbook will help you .