Deploying clients running the Windows XP operating system into a Windows 2000
Server environment provides administrators with new options, policy settings, and
capabilities to manage desktops throughout an organization.
Intended for organizations that have already deployed or are planning to deploy the
Active Directory service, this article helps administrators manage policy settings for
computers running Windows XP, the successor to Windows 2000 Professional. Many
new features of Windows XP—such as Remote Assistance, Windows Media Player,
and Error Reporting—come with their own Group Policy settings that administrators
can use to customize and standardize configurations for users and computers across
the network.
Server environment provides administrators with new options, policy settings, and
capabilities to manage desktops throughout an organization.
Intended for organizations that have already deployed or are planning to deploy the
Active Directory service, this article helps administrators manage policy settings for
computers running Windows XP, the successor to Windows 2000 Professional. Many
new features of Windows XP—such as Remote Assistance, Windows Media Player,
and Error Reporting—come with their own Group Policy settings that administrators
can use to customize and standardize configurations for users and computers across
the network.
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