I only just started using Windows Server 2022. I was doing LSA software development and wanted to know to set local policies to allow custom Authentication Packages on domains. Microsoft's "Learn" websites were no help at all. After watching this video, I now have a machine loading my AUth Package, thanks to your tutorial on setting up policies and OU's. Keep up the good work!
Wow, you explained this so much better than the stupid video my professor linked. It was a nearly 2 hour video and you explained it in 10 minutes. Thank you.
That’s exactly what I love to hear. My goal when producing these videos is to provide the guidance in 10 min or less. Feel free to share with your peers in class. Thank you!
Linux is what we use for our databases and other servers for our infrastructure. But I think the easiest way to use GPOs for employee PCs is still via Windows Server but I'm not sure about that
I would tend to agree with you that for a scenario where your users desktops are running Windows, it’s more efficient to secure them with Group Policy. For non-Windows servers, there are numerous things you can do to further hardened those systems.
@itgeared wtf I didn't even want to comment under this video. The comment was meant for a YT short so it might be out of context. But still thanks for your content
Each group policy object (GPO) contains 2 configurations (user and computer). The settings you configure in the user section will apply to the user objects and the settings you apply in the computer section apply to the computer objects that are within the OU where you linked the policy. So, if you have Computer-A in the HR OU then it will process the settings in the policy that are within the computer configuration section of the policy.
I only just started using Windows Server 2022. I was doing LSA software development and wanted to know to set local policies to allow custom Authentication Packages on domains. Microsoft's "Learn" websites were no help at all. After watching this video, I now have a machine loading my AUth Package, thanks to your tutorial on setting up policies and OU's. Keep up the good work!
Thank you so much for taking the time to leave this comment. I am so happy that this video helped you.
Thanks for the introduction of Group Policy Objects. Well explained!
Thank you for the feedback. Glad it was helpful!
Wow, you explained this so much better than the stupid video my professor linked. It was a nearly 2 hour video and you explained it in 10 minutes. Thank you.
That’s exactly what I love to hear. My goal when producing these videos is to provide the guidance in 10 min or less. Feel free to share with your peers in class. Thank you!
Thanks for the effort put, this content has changed me.
That's fantastic to hear... exactly why these videos are created. 😀
Excellent video for beginners like me! thanks for sharing
These videos are meant for those just staring to learn about these topics so I’m grateful for your comment. Thank you!
Excellent explanation. Thank you 😊
Glad you found it helpful. Thank you for leaving the comment.
Thanks for the video this is very helpful keep posting
i appreciate the feedback.
Linux is what we use for our databases and other servers for our infrastructure.
But I think the easiest way to use GPOs for employee PCs is still via Windows Server but I'm not sure about that
I would tend to agree with you that for a scenario where your users desktops are running Windows, it’s more efficient to secure them with Group Policy. For non-Windows servers, there are numerous things you can do to further hardened those systems.
@itgeared wtf I didn't even want to comment under this video. The comment was meant for a YT short so it might be out of context. But still thanks for your content
👍 your comment still applies here coincidentally 👊
Thank you it works perfect!
Glad to hear! Group Policy is going to be the best way to deliver security, configuration and scripts to your domain joined systems and users.
but how to apply this policy on connected computer now?
Each group policy object (GPO) contains 2 configurations (user and computer). The settings you configure in the user section will apply to the user objects and the settings you apply in the computer section apply to the computer objects that are within the OU where you linked the policy. So, if you have Computer-A in the HR OU then it will process the settings in the policy that are within the computer configuration section of the policy.