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I have a wide scope of interests in IT, which includes hyper-v private cloud, remote desktop services, server clustering, PKI, network security, routing & switching, enterprise network management, MPLS VPN on enterprise network etc. Started this blog for my quick reference and to share technical knowledge with our team members.
Wednesday, December 30, 2009
Optimizing GPO Performance
Want to speed up the computer startup and user login process? Sometimes, it can be terribly slow to wait while login on or waiting for the server to boot up, especially when the client CSE are loading whatever GPO settings applied to them. Usually, we create single-purpose GPOs targeting at either computer setting or user setting only. If that's the case, you can disable either setting on the GPMC (Group Policy Management Console) to speed up the process.
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