2. What tools can I use to manage Group Policy?
With the original release of Windows 2000 Active Directory Microsoft provided us with the Group Policy Editor and ADUC, this did not fullfill the requirements, especially in medium to large enterprise environments where GPO soon became to difficult to manage using the provided tools.
So Microsoft (and other third parties) produced tools to help manage GPO. Some of the better known tools include:
- FAZAM - http://www2.fullarmor.com/solutions/group/
- NetIQ - http://www.netiq.com/products/gpa/default.asp
- Microsoft's Group Policy Management Console (GPMC) - http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/details.aspx?displaylang=en&familyid=F39E9D60-7E41-4947-82F5-3330F37ADFEB
- Quest Software - http://www.quest.com/fastlane/activeroles/
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