Re: Why is Group Policy Limited to specific keys?
- From: "Mark Heitbrink [MVP]" <spam-only@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Tue, 19 Sep 2006 20:59:30 +0200
Hi Darren,
Darren Mar-Elia (MVP) schrieb:
[...] I see no real technical reason for it, other than the fact that
by specifying a set of "policy keys", you make the process of
policy-enabling an application more predictable, because you can
always look in the same place for those keys.
Full ACK.
bur I like the idea of having a centralized Hive (or 4) to control the
entries. Makes it much more comfortable.
Mark
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