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Windows Tip: Troubleshooting group policy in Windows Vista
Tuesday, January 23rd, 2007
Group Policy is a key technology for managing computers on Windows-based networks where Active
Directory is deployed. But Group Policy has been considerably enhanced in Windows Vista, and also in the soon-to-come Windows Server Code-Name “Longhorn.” And of course, changes mean more learning for those who are going to administer these platforms, so this tip deals with one of these changes, namely how to troubleshooting Group Policy processing in Windows Vista.
In previous versions of Microsoft Windows, an important tool for troubleshooting Group Policy processing is the userenv.log file. This verbose log, which is generated by Userenv.dll (part of the core Group Policy engine) can be used by administrators to determine what is happening in the background when a user logs on to his or her computer and Group Policy is applied. smallbusiness.itworld.com - Windows Tip: Troubleshooting group policy in Windows Vista
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