Managed Services
- Server Installations, configurations & support.
- Internet/Intranet & E-mail Solutions on Networks.
- VPN Installation & Configuration.
- ADSL Solutions including remote access and working from Home.
- Wireless Network Solutions.
- mySQL Server Installation.
- SharePoint Services.
- E-mail Security Solutions.
- Backup Solutions & disaster recovery options.
- Client & Server Support including 24x7 Facility Management.
- Implement MS security hot fixes.
- Verify Anti virus definitions & live updates.
- Diagnosing possible hardware issues.
- Firewall / security check.
- Complete documentation of Network Configuration.
- Migration: Active Directory, Exchange Servers
Group Policy
Group Policy provides an infrastructure for centralized configuration management of the operating system and applications that run on the operating system. Group Policy preferences, new for the Windows Server 2008 operating system, include more than 20 new Group Policy extensions that expand the range of configurable settings within a Group Policy object (GPO). These new extensions are included in the Group Policy Management Editor window of the Group Policy Management Console (GPMC), under the new Preferences item.
Group Policy preferences provide better targeting, through item-level targeting and action modes. Additionally, rich user interfaces and standards-based XML configurations provide you with more power and flexibility over managed computers when you administer GPOs.
In addition to providing significantly more coverage, better targeting, and easier management, Group Policy preferences enable you to deploy settings to client computers without restricting the users from changing the settings. This capability provides you with the flexibility to decide which settings to enforce and which settings to not enforce. You can deploy settings that you do not want to enforce by using Group Policy preferences. Group Policy is an infrastructure that allows you to implement specific configurations for users and computers. Group Policy settings are contained in Group Policy objects (GPOs), which are linked to the following Active Directory Directory Service containers: sites, domains, or organizational units (OUs). The settings within GPOs are then evaluated by the affected targets, using the hierarchical nature of Active Directory. Consequently, Group Policy is one of the top reasons to deploy Active Directory because it allows you to manage user and computer objects.
Group Policy is one of a group of management technologies, collectively known as IntelliMirror management technologies, which provide users with consistent access to their applications, application settings, roaming user profiles, and user data, from any managed computer—even when they are disconnected from the network. IntelliMirror is implemented through a set of Microsoft Windows features, including Active Directory, Group Policy, Software Installation, Windows Installer, Folder Redirection, Offline Folders, and Roaming User Profiles.
At E-Zone, we recognize the importance of your Microsoft Windows environment. That’s why our engineers are the best at what they do. We will help you identify you requirement related to Group Policies and help you execute Group Policies in your domain and not only make it more secured but also user-friendly and fast.
