System Group Policy is almost a network management personnel to manage the network, one of the necessary tools, the conventional application of the tool skills, I believe many people have been familiar with.
But the author has always believed that as long as we are careful and attentive, we will continue to explore new application techniques from the System group strategy. If you don't believe it, take a look at the following, and believe that they will help you enter a new realm of application.
Skillful limit procedure, beware of "self-locking"
There is a Group Policy project in the Windows Server named "Allow only Windows applications to run", once you have enabled the project and restricted the specified program to run, whether or not you have added the Gpedit.msc command in the "Allow only running programs list", as long as " Only the Group Policy project that is allowed to run Windows applications is in effect, and the system's Group Policy is automatically "self-locking", and even if you use the "gpedit.msc" command under the Super Administrator account, you cannot open the system's Group Policy editing window! So is there a way to limit the operation of the application, Can prevent system Group Policy from appearing "self-locking" phenomenon? The answer is yes, you can follow the steps below:
First click the start/Run command, and in the system Run box that pops up, enter the string command "Gpedit.msc", and then click OK to open the System Group Policy editing window;
Expand the User Configuration/Administrative Templates/System items in the window, and in the child window to the right of the corresponding system item, double-click the run only licensed Windows Application option, and in the interface that pops up, select the Enabled option. You will then see the display button automatically activated in the corresponding window, click the "Show" button, and then continue to click the "Add" button in the window, and then enter the name of the application you want to run in the Add Settings box, and then click OK.
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