Click HERE to download GPMC for windows 2003 server active directory. It's a 2mb .msi file which needs a double click on it to install on your 2003 server. It's a microsoft management console for Group Policy where you can pull the policy which s applied for the paticular user in your network environment. And you can do centralized management of group policy. Previously there was no option to find out what policies have been applied to a particular host. It wasn't that easy to write it down whatever the policy we apply in the network. Now by using GPMC you can pick the particular user or computer to find out what policies has applied to that host alone or your whole network. Isnt' a good news for a Windows Administrator? Have fun... Keep visit my blog for more informations on Active Directory.
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How to install GPMC (Group Policy Management Console)?
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