Group Policy simplifies administration and reduces information technology (IT) costs by automating the management of user accounts and computer accounts. By using the Group Policy Management Console, which is built into Windows Server 2008 R2, an administrator can implement security settings efficiently; enforce IT policies; and distribute software consistently across sites, domains, or organizational units (OUs) that the administrator selects.
Group Policy settings do not permit the use of a startup key and PIN. Please choose a different BitLocker startup option. ...
Group Policy settings do not permit turning off BitLocker Drive Encryption on removable data drives. Please contact your ...
Group Policy settings do not permit you to turn on BitLocker Drive Encryption on removable data drives. Please contact your ...
Group Policy settings require that you have a valid user certificate, such as a smart card, to be used with BitLocker Drive ...
Group Policy simplifies administration and reduces information technology (IT) costs by automating the management of user ...
Group policy upgrade failed. Status/Consequence Adprep cannot extend your existing schema User Action Check the log file ...
Group Policy was unable to add per computer connection %1. Error code %2. This can occur if the name of the printer connection ...
Group Policy was unable to delete per computer connection %1. Error %2. This can occur if the name of the printer connection ...
Group Policy was unable to delete per computer printer connection %1. Error %2. The printer connection is still available ...