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Using Group Polices and Logon Scripts to Control Laboratory Desktops
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- Richard Kuntz, Monmouth University
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| This paper discusses some of the issues involved and solutions implemented for controlling student computer laboratory desktops in a Windows Server 2000 Networking Domain.
The author will describe the basic philosophy underlying the security needs and the group policies and logon scripts that were developed to implement that philosophy within the Mathematics Department at Monmouth University. The environment consists of a student computer laboratory, a computer enhanced classroom with student workstations, 2 classrooms with instructor stations and projection systems, a mathematics tutoring center with student workstations, and individual faculty workstations. These resources are administered through a single domain structure within the University environment.
A demonstration will be provided to illustrate how some of the basic group policies are set and the effect of incorporating logon scripts. |
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