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Mobile Device Manager joins Windows domains to mobile devices
applications to mobile devices, and you can use some of the built-in security policies to control which applications users are and are not allowed to run. One caveat is that Mobile Device Manager's software...
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Jun 16, 2009
Troubleshooting Microsoft WSUS connectivity issues
Web Site Properties sheet.
Click the Edit button found in the tab's Authentication and Access Control section. The following screen should confirm that anonymous access is enabled, and it should show you the... More... Jun 9, 2009
Citrix aims to dazzle with self-service portal, iPhone client
Inc., a manufacturer of insulation supplies in Wisconsin, end users don't bother asking IT for more control of their desktops, said Greg Hirte, IS manager and Citrix XenApp customer. "I don't really feel that pain," he said...
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May 5, 2009
Four Internet Explorer 8 group policy security settings
SmartScreen filter can be used to monitor file downloads as well.
The group policy settings that control the SmartScreen filter are as follows:
Policy Name Location Prevent Bypassing SmartScreen Filter... More... May 4, 2009
Enterprise Desktop Advice
ActiveX creating updating problems
that works (if you have access to one) under Tools/Internet Options/Security/Customer Level, and make sure none of the ActiveX control settings are disabled...
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Sep 28, 2004
Finding the CLSID for ActiveX controls in IE
I would be willing to provide the ADM file.
There may be a more modern solution, but an old, free Microsoft Tool, the Active X Control Pad, can be used to find the CLSID. Install the tool on a system that contains the control you want to approve. Open it, and go... More... Oct 12, 2004
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