by Rich Crandall
27. January 2010 23:46
I wanted to follow-up on a previous post and respond to a newsgroup post with this loopback policy processing model. I am taking the inspiration for this from the newsgroup post though there is some deviation for the sake of the illustration. Okay, let’s go. In our globally-applied Default Domain Policy, a screen saver timeout is set to 30 minutes. Right now, this is the only screen saver timeout policy in the domain. This policy setting exists in the User Configuration portion of...
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by Rich Crandall
25. January 2010 10:45
It’s not the first time that we’ve talked about it and it certainly won’t be the last – Microsoft’s well-intentioned proliferation of information sometimes can actually create confusion through incomplete information or contradiction, perceived or real. Loopback policy processing is one of those technologies that is destined to fit into this bucket.
It comes up pretty frequently in the newsgroups and not long ago we responded to one such question here: ...
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by Rich Crandall
18. January 2010 06:19
Okay Microsoft, you are doing a good job of evangelizing Windows 7 and more importantly, this time around you are getting a lot of help from the consumers of the operating system. People love the operating system and they are willing to spread the news for you – or maybe for themselves since everyone likes to bear good news. You should be proud of that but you should also remember that everyone is going to find out about your new OS pretty much whether you advertise or not.&nbs...
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by Chris Crandall
4. January 2010 08:00
I wanted to put together a list of common alerts from ExBPA, and ExTRA in one location. I have provided my customer with tons of health checks and though the information in the tools are great sometimes I find that more information is needed for additional knowledge of the problem and more importantly how to resolve the issue and any side effects with making changes. I will continue to add to this list but here is a good starting point.
ExBPA
Critical: MaxPageSize
The maximum...
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