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Windows Server 2012 : Implementing Group Policy preferences (part 4) - Windows Settings extensions,Control Panel Settings extensions

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Managing preference items

Once you have created new preference items in a GPO, you can use the Group Policy Management Editor to manage those items. As Figure 6 shows, the management tasks you can perform on preference items include

  • Enabling or disabling the item.

  • Moving the item up or down in the preference extension item list. Preference items are processed from the bottom of this list to the top.

  • Displaying the XML for the item.

  • Opening the properties of the item to modify its configuration settings on the General or Common tab.

Managing preference items using the Group Policy Management Editor.
Figure 6. Managing preference items using the Group Policy Management Editor.

Quick check

  • You want to deploy mapped drives only to users who have French configured as their local language. What feature of Group Policy preferences allows you to do this?

Quick check answer

  • You can use item-level targeting with Language targeting selected.

Windows Settings extensions

Figure 7 shows the different preference extensions for Windows settings that are available under Computer Configuration and User Configuration. These preference extensions can be used to configure the following types of settings for users or computers targeted by the GPO:

  • Applications Use this to configure settings for applications.

  • Drive Maps Use this to create, modify, or delete mapped drives, and configure the visibility of all drives.

  • Environment Use this to create, modify, or delete environment variables.

  • Files Use this to copy, modify the attributes of, replace, or delete files.

  • Folders Use this to create, modify, or delete folders.

  • Ini Files Use this to add, replace, or delete sections or properties in configuration settings (.ini) or setup information (.inf) files.

  • Network Shares Use this to create, modify, or delete (“un-share”) shares.

  • Registry Use this to copy registry settings and apply them to other computers. You can create, replace, or delete registry settings.

  • Shortcuts Use this to create, modify, or delete shortcuts.

Windows Settings extensions for Group Policy preferences.
Figure 7. Windows Settings extensions for Group Policy preferences.

Control Panel Settings extensions

Figure 8 shows the different preference extensions for Control Panel settings that are available under Computer Configuration and User Configuration. These preference extensions can be used to configure the following types of settings for users or computers targeted by the GPO:

  • Data Sources Use this to create, modify, or delete Open Database Connectivity (ODBC) data source names.

  • Devices Use this to enable or disable hardware devices or classes of devices.

  • Folder Options Use this to configure folder options; create, modify, or delete Open With associations for file-name extensions; create, modify, or delete file-name extensions associated with a type of file.

  • Internet Settings Use this to modify user-configurable Internet settings.

  • Local Users and Groups Use this to create, modify, or delete local users and groups.

  • Network Options Use this to create, modify, or delete virtual private networks (VPNs) or dial-up networking connections.

  • Power Options Use this to modify power options and create, modify, or delete power schemes.

  • Printers Use this to create, modify, or delete TCP/IP, shared, and local printer connections.

  • Regional Options Use this to modify regional options.

  • Scheduled Tasks Use this to create, modify, or delete scheduled or immediate tasks.

  • Services Use this to modify services.

  • Start Menu Use this to modify Start menu options.

Control Panel Settings extensions for Group Policy preferences.
Figure 8. Control Panel Settings extensions for Group Policy preferences.
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