Win7 set to Group Policy efficiency

  
Windows7 master to group policy to be efficient (1)

The official version of the Windows7 system has been around for a while, the most powerful and stable Microsoft operation to date The system has come to us. Due to the increasing functionality of the system, the configuration options in the corresponding group policies are becoming more and more abundant. We can skillfully set these options appropriately to improve the operating efficiency of the Windows 7 system!

1, let the media play more fun

In order to allow users to fully enjoy the entertainment features, Windows7 system built-in WindowsMediaPlayer application has been upgraded to the latest version 9.0, with this version of the player we can play a variety of Online streaming content. Only by default, the Windows 7 system allows the Windows Media Player application to automatically enable the system-specified screen saver while it is working; if we are enjoying video information, the automatically enabled screen saver will not only affect our normal viewing. And it will also drag down the speed of media playback, which will eventually lead to a significant drop in media playback efficiency. In order to make the media play more smoothly, we can set the Windows 7 system group policy according to the following operations, prohibiting the system from automatically running the screen saver during the Windows Media Player application process:

First, from the Windows 7 system start menu Click the “All Programs” dialog box to pop up the running text box of the corresponding system, and execute the “gpedit.msc” keyword command to open the group policy control of Windows 7 system. Taiwan window;

Secondly selected at the left of the window position & ldquo; user profile & rdquo; node option, and expand from that node in turn below & ldquo; Administrative templates & rdquo;, & ldquo; Windows components & rdquo; , “WindowsMediaPlayer”,"Play” sub-item, find the "Allow running screen saver" group policy option under the target sub-item, double-click this option with the mouse to open the option setting dialog box as shown in Figure 1. ;

Then check if the “disabled” option is selected, if the option is not selected In that, it means that the Windows 7 system allows the Windows Media Player application to automatically enable the system-specified screen saver during the work process. In this case, we must re-select the option in time, and then click the “OK” button to perform the above settings. The save operation, so that the Windows 7 system can play various forms of multimedia content smoothly in the future.

2, quickly cut off the remote connection

Sometimes, Windows7 system suddenly appears 100% CPU resources are consumed, this phenomenon is often due to illegal users at some point Windows 7 systems have initiated and created multiple remote connections, and these numerous connections naturally take advantage of the system's valuable resources. In order to get the Windows 7 system running back to normal, we can quickly cut off all remote connections that are connected to the Windows 7 system by following the steps below:

First, search on the Windows 7 system "Start” menu" ” In the text box, execute the “gpedit.msc” keyword command from the left side of the pop-up system group policy console window, select the “User Configuration” branch option, and then expand one by one from the target branch. template & rdquo; /& ldquo; network & rdquo; /& ldquo; Fi & rdquo; child;

followed by the corresponding & ldquo; Fi & rdquo; right list area of ​​the child, right-click In the “Delete all users remote access connection” group policy option, and click the “Properties” command in the shortcut menu to open the target group policy attribute window as shown in Figure 2, “ld” in the window The Enabled & rdquo; option is selected, and the <quo;OK" button is clicked, so that the Windows 7 system can allow users to delete remote connections of all users in the future;

At that time, once the remote connection is found to consume a lot of Windows 7 system resources, we can open the task manager window of the corresponding system, enter the “Users” tab page, select all users' remote connections, and use the mouse. Right-click on these remote connections and execute the "Disconnect" command in the context menu. In this case, the Windows 7 system's running status can be quickly restored.

3, make the command execution more convenient

Although the DOS command is outdated, the Windows 7 system still provides users with a wealth of functional commands. To successfully execute these functional commands, we must first Open the Run text box of the Windows 7 system; however, after opening the “Start” menu of the Windows 7 system, we can't find the “Run” option, although we can click “Start” and then “Start” "/“ All programs & rdquo; /& ldquo; attachments & rdquo; /& ldquo; run & rdquo; option to enter the corresponding system's run text box, but this method makes the function command is very inconvenient to implement; in order to make the command more convenient, we can follow the following actions to make & ldquo; run & rdquo; option appears in Windows7 system & ldquo; start & rdquo; menu:

first, follow the previous steps to open the run dialog box Windows7, the mouse position On the left side of the <quo;User Configuration” node option in the left pane, and then expand the "Administrative Templates" under the node, "Start" And the taskbar”options;

Secondly, in the right pane of the corresponding "Start Menu and Taskbar" option, right-click “ Add Run Command to Start Menu” Group Policy option, execute the “Edit” command from the shortcut menu that pops up, open the target group policy option setting dialog box as shown in Figure 3, select the “Enable” option, and click “OK” to confirm ” The button exits the settings dialog, so that when we open the “Start” menu of the Windows 7 system again, we can find the “Run” option. In the future, we can quickly run the various function commands from here.

4, make remote login smoother

As we all know, Windows 7 system allows the number of remote login connections to be limited by default, when this number exceeds the limit, then other users attempt to continue When logging in to the Windows 7 system remotely, there is a failure to log in. In order to make the remote login smoother, we can follow the following settings to limit the remote login connection after the login time, automatically perform the connection logout operation, so that once the remote login connection is idle, the Windows 7 system will force it to disconnect. :

first, Windows7 system & ldquo; start & rdquo; menu & ldquo; search & rdquo; text box implementation of & ldquo; gpedit.msc & rdquo; string command, from the pop-up system group policy console window left At the side position, position the mouse in the “Computer Configuration” node option;

Next, expand the “Windows Settings” and “Security Settings” under the target node one by one, “Local Policies”. , "Security Options", display the list area on the right side of the corresponding "Security Options", right-click "network security: force logout after the login time is exceeded> target group policy option, pop-up In the shortcut menu, click the “Properties” command to open the target group policy attribute setting interface as shown in Figure 4, and select ““ The ” option is enabled, and then click the "OK" button to perform the setting save operation, so that the idle remote login connection will not affect the normal remote login operation of other users.

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