Group policy object (GPO) is a collection of group policy settings. It can be created using a Windows utility known as the Group Policy snap-in. GPO affects the user and computer accounts located in sites, domains, and organizational units (OUs). The Windows operating system supports two types of GPOs, i.e., local and non-local (Active Directory-based) GPOs.
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What is GPO?
May 8th, 2005What is RIS?
May 7th, 2005Remote Installation Services (RIS) is used to install a copy of the operating system throughout the organization from a remote location. It helps reduce the Total Cost of Ownership (TCO). Domain Name System (DNS), Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP) Server, RIS Server, and Active Directory Server services are required to complete Windows 2000/XP Professional installation using RIS.
What is Basic authentication?
May 3rd, 2005Basic authentication is used to authenticate users on the Internet. It is used by most of the browsers for authentication and connection. When using Basic authentication, the browser prompts the user for a username and password. This information is then transmitted across the Hypertext Transfer Protocol (HTTP).