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Using ZENworks to push out Group Policies in Windows 2000/XP

If you find that you have to reboot twice after changing group policies, check out this tip from James Davey to save yourself a bit of time.

Submitted by: JimboAce on Wed. 04.25.2007
Filed Under: ZENworks Cool Solutions, Cool Solutions
Topic: Policies
Product: ZENworks

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Changing Default Policies in Identity Manager

Dave Simons explains how to get your default Identity Manager polices set up the way you like, so you can get immediate user synchronization.

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Automatically Setting Passwords on Driver Match

Father Ramon has a rule you can add to your publisher matching policy - the result is to automatically set the password on a match.

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Vetoing Group-Modifies for Users without DirXML Associations

If you need to get users added and associated before putting them into groups, this tip from Novell's Perry Nuffer should help.

Submitted by: pnuffer on Wed. 07.19.2006
Filed Under: Identity & Security Management Cool Solutions, Cool Solutions
Topic: Policies
Product: Identity Manager

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Cool List/Spreadsheet: Apps You Might Want to Ban

Now in spreadsheet format in the Cool Solutions wiki -- thanks to Mike Murphy! We got a great OPEN CALL suggestion from Bryen Y. Here's what he said: Since one reallllly cool feature of ZENworks for Desktops is the ability to block Rogue Applications, why not set up a list that Cool Solutions attendees can add to that identifies suggested applications to ban in their network? Updated with fresh ideas.

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Gotcha when you use Volatile User Feature

Kevin Bryan shares a little gotcha they discovered when students were switched from generic logins to unique usernames and started losing files.

Submitted by: coolguys on Thu. 03.30.2006
Filed Under: ZENworks Cool Solutions, Cool Solutions
Topic: Especially for School Administrators, Policies
Product: ZENworks

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