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Group Policy Settings Reference for Windows 8 and Windows Server 2012

lunes, 17 de septiembre de 2012 Sin comentarios

Microsoft acaba de publicar (literalmente, hace 2 minutos) la Guía de Referencia para las GPOs de Windows 8 y Windows Server 2012.

Se añaden mejoras, como siempre, entre las que destacan (lo copio sin traducir)

  • Managing enterprise installation of Windows 8-style application packages (AppX)
  • Desktop personalization for Lock screen and Start screen background
  • Start Screen customization settings, such as Show «Run as Different User» on Start screen and clearing History on tile notifications
  • User Setting Sync configuration (ie., «Sync your Settings» to Skydrive)
  • New Folder Redirection settings that can configure redirection on a user’s «primary computer» only
  • User Profile roaming settings that can configure roaming on a user’s «primary computer» only
  • Windows Store – turn on / off
  • Internet Explorer customization settings ( over 150 of the new settings are specific to Internet Explorer )
  • Printing settings to handle the new v4 simplified print provider architecture
  • New Windows Explorer UI settings
  • Credential provider settings for Password sign-in, PIN sign-in and Picture Password sign-in
  • Device driver setup and compatibility settings
  • DNSClient settings, such as smart protocol reordering and response preferences
  • TCPIP settings, such as IPv6 Stateless Autoconfiguration
  • UI Customization, such as turn-off switching between recent apps
  • External boot options for Windows-to-Go
  • File History settings
  • File Server VSS Provider Shadow Copies
  • Wireless WAN Cost Policies for 3G/4G networks
  • Hotspot Authentication
  • BitLocker Volume Encryption
  • Internet Explorer customization
  • Kerberos armoring
  • Peer-to-peer caching for BranchCache
  • PowerShell Execution Policy
  • New Terminal Server Settings for RDP 8.0 and RemoteFX
  • TPM settings, such as backup TPM to Active Directory

 

Saludos,

Marc

 

Fuente: Microsoft Techet

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