| Migration from NT4.0 to Windows Server 2003 |
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Therese days many organizations are in the migration or upgrade process from NT4.0 to Windows Server 2003 and Active Directory. This article provides some information that may help you for a successful migration.
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| What are the inheritance rules for Group Policy and Active Directory |
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Group Policy is processed in the following order: Local GPO, site, domain, organizational unit, and additional child organizational units.
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Working with Active Directory Permissions in Microsoft Exchange, How to Delegate to Exchange Administrators |
Microsoft release a guide that helps Exchange architects in their understanding of how Exchange uses Active Directory in the context of permissions.
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| Screen Saver |
User Configuration\Administrative Templates\Control Panel\Display\Screen Saver |
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Enables desktop screen savers. If you disable this setting, screen savers do not run. Also, this setting disables the Screen Saver section of the Screen Saver tab in Display in Control Panel. As a result, users cannot change the screen saver options. If you do not configure it, this setting has no effect on the system. If you enable it, a screen saver runs, provided the following two conditions hold: First, a valid screensaver on the client is specified through the Screensaver executable name setting or through Control Panel on the client computer. Second, the screensaver timeout is set to a nonzero value through the setting or Control Panel. Also, see the Hide Screen Saver tab setting.
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- At least Microsoft Windows 2000 Service Pack 1
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HKCU\Software\Policies\Microsoft\Windows\Control Panel\Desktop!ScreenSaveActive
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