We Must Control Every Application!
Yes you can! Bring control to your applications, and stop the misbehavin’!
Yes you can! Bring control to your applications, and stop the misbehavin’!
Greg explains the art and science behind application lockdowns in this useful article. Control can be yours!
Geolocality’s impact on printing. A big word that’s a powerful time-saver.
In this video, Greg Shields will show you how to create a logon script framework so that you can automatically map the appropriate printer when users switch between different Active Directory sites.
Connect those printers, based on “who” and even “where”. It’s all in your logon scripts.
A Logon Script for Your Servers?
In this video, Jon Jones explains how easy it is to use PowerShell to set up logon scripts on your servers. In this example, he sets up a script that will track logon activity.
Many organizations use logon scripts for their users. Those scripts map network drives, install software utilities, and much more. But have you ever considered writing a logon script that applies to your servers?
Perhaps one day Microsoft will extend Windows to automatically track logon information in a default AD attribute, and we’ll all be happy. Until then... here's how you can do it.
Learn how to answer the question, “where is so-and-so logged on,” or “who was the last user to log on to this workstation?” Don Jones shows you how to build your own scripts to track workstation logons.