The eight magical aspects of the win7 group policy

  

Group Policy is a mechanism that administrators define for computers and users to control applications, system settings, and administrative templates. Simply put, it is a tool between the control panel and the registry to modify the system and set up the program. Now let's use the "Group Policy" under Windows 7 system to complete some seemingly difficult tasks. Let's take a look at the Windows 7 system "Group Policy".

1. Close &#################################################################################### In fact, in the left pane of the "Group Policy" dialog box that opens, click "User Configuration & Rarr; Administrative Templates & Rarr; Start Menu and Taskbar", and then double-click in the right pane. ; close all balloon notifications, select "“ Enabled" in the "Set all" tab of the "Close all balloon notification properties" dialog box, and then click "OK" to exit. You can turn off the annoying "balloon notification".

2. Let “Run”Show in the Start Menu

Friends who are familiar with DOS often call the command line window with black and white characters for DOS operation, but the Windows 7 start menu However, there is no trace of the "running" item, although the "Start" menu can be used as "Run" box, or click “ Start → All Programs & Rarr Attachment & rarr; run & rdquo;, can open the "run" window, but even the first test Windows 7 system "old bird" rdquo; also feel uncomfortable. At this time, we can click “Start”→All Programs→Accessories→Run, enter gpedit.msc in the Open “Run” dialog box and press Enter to start the “Group Policy” dialog box. . In the left pane of the "Group Policy" dialog box, click “User Configuration →Administrative Templates →Start Menu and Taskbar", then double-click in the right pane to add the run command to [Start] menu & rdquo; item, in the open "Add the run command to the [Start] menu properties & rdquo; dialog box under the "Settings" tab, select "ld"; Enabled & rdquo;, then click & ldquo; & rdquo; Exit, so "Run" & rdquo; will appear in the "Start" menu.

3. Prevent passwords from being guessed

When our Windows 7 user password settings are relatively simple, it is easy for an illegal user to retry by repeatedly naming "guess" System, in fact, we can limit the number of times "guess". When a user attempts to log in to the system and enters the wrong password for a certain threshold, the account is automatically locked. Before the account lockout period expires, the user will not be available unless the administrator manually unlocks the account. In the left pane of the Opened "Group Policy" dialog box, click <; Computer Settings & Rarr; Windows Settings & Rarr; Security Settings & Rarr; Account Policies & Rarr; Account Lockout Policy & rdquo;, then to the right pane In the "Account Lockout Threshold" item, here you can set the number of failed login attempts for the user account to be locked. The value is between 0 and 999. The default value is 0. The number of logins is unlimited. We can change to 3 or 10.

4. In the Start menu, click "“User Configuration &rarr" in the left pane of the "Group Policy" dialog box that opens. Management template → start menu and taskbar & rdquo;, then double-click in the right pane & delete the & lsquo; logout & rsquo; & rdquo; item on the [Start] menu, open the "Start" menu on the delete In the ‘Logout & rsquo; Properties” dialog box, under the “Settings> tab, select “Enabled”, then click &ld;;OK" This “logout” item will disappear in the start menu. However, this setting only works for the "Start" menu, and does not affect the "Windows Security" dialog box (you can press the “Ctrl+Alt+Del” key combination to open the "Logout” project. Previous12Next page Total 2 pages

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