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Online Group Policy Preferences Workshop with Derek Melber

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Dec 5, 20081 min

Learn how to take ultimate control over every desktop and server with Derek's in-depth GPP experience in just 3 hours, at your desk, for $299.

It’s getting easier to work with, but how do you find the time to learn about it? We could be talking about any one of the new features in Server 2008, but actually we are referring to Group Policy.

Microsoft released Group Policy Preferences with Windows Server 2008. There are over 3,000 new Group Policy settings that come with GPP. Settings like resetting local Administrator account password on every desktop, Power Options, Service account password reset, Registry value editor, Drive Mappings, Printer mappings, and much more. These GPP settings are backwards-compatible to Windows XP SP2 and Windows Server 2003 SP1. So, everyone can take advantage of them immediately. GPP are free and ready to use now.

To learn how you might want to take advantage of an online Group Policy Preferences Workshop that a good friend Derek Melber (Group Policy MVP and MSPress Group Policy Resource Kit author) has put together. Learn how to take ultimate control over every desktop and server with Derek’s in-depth GPP experience in just 3 hours, at your desk, for $299.

You can register at: www.braincore.net/gpptraining.htm

j peter_bruzzese

J. Peter Bruzzese is a six-time-awarded Microsoft MVP (currently for Office Servers and Services, previously for Exchange/Office 365). He is a technical speaker and author with more than a dozen books sold internationally. He's the co-founder of ClipTraining, the creator of ConversationalGeek.com, instructor on Exchange/Office 365 video content for Pluralsight, and a consultant for Mimecast and others.

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