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Microsoft Group Policy Resources

Ever get stuck wondering where a particular Group Policy setting is hidden?  Want to see what new Group Policy  settings will be available in Windows Server 2008?  Do you need Planning, Deployment, Troubleshooting, Virtual Labs or Technical Reference information?

It turns out we have a page devoted to Group Policy.  Hold on to your hat for the URL here... https://www.microsoft.com/gp

Last updated: May 24, 2007

Group Policy Settings Reference for Windows Server 2008 Beta 3
Group Policy Settings Reference for Windows Server 2008 Beta 3

See the latest Group Policy settings including all registry-based policy settings released since Windows 2000.

Group Policy Frequently Asked Questions
Group Policy Frequently Asked Questions

Learn about key areas of Group Policy through answers to frequently asked questions and links to related information.


Group Policy Resources

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