There have been reports from Windows users wherein they are getting a prompt message such as “This program is blocked by group policy. For more information contact ...
Windows 11 is a very popular operating system, but it is also quite bloated. Microsoft has loaded Windows 11 with a number of features that are useful to some but an absolute pain to most people.
Microsoft on Tuesday announced the release of a Group Policy analytics tool that's designed to show which on-premises policies for Windows 10 and Windows 11 clients will have support when using mobile ...
Microsoft has shared a new group policy setting and explained how it would prevent future Windows upgrade-related major mishaps like the recent KB5044284 one. Last week, a major Server upgrade mishap ...
To automatically sign off inactive Remote Desktop Users in Windows, use Group Policy Editor, Remote Desktop Session Host ...
Microsoft released a list of twenty-five group policies that admins should not use in Windows 10 and Windows 11 as they do not provide optimal behavior or cause unexpected results. Since Windows 10, ...
Microsoft has added a new Group Policy to Windows 10 versions 1809 and newer that allows IT admins to disable all 'safeguard holds' that prevent feature update installs through Windows Update.
When you visit Windows Settings > Update & Security > Windows Update > Advanced Options, the option to defer the upgrade for up to 365 days is not there anymore. Instead, you have only the option to ...
I met Darren Mar-Elia when he was CTO at Quest Software handling the company’s Windows Management products. He then went to DesktopStandard, another Windows management provider, which was recently ...
Microsoft has released a fix for an elevation-of-privilege flaw in Windows Group Policy that affects all supported versions of Windows. Windows Group Policy is used by admins to create Group Policy ...
I know that this is primarily a Windows forum, but here, we are running Novell Netware. (mostly 6.0sp5, but some 6.5sp4) We have ZenWorks 7 installed, and I have a question about the Local Group ...