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locations, but they are still out there. Sometimes connection speeds can cause issues with
the deployment of GPOs, specifically ones that are deploying software.
A setting in the Computer and User section of the GPO called Group Policy Slow Link
Detection defines a slow connection for the purposes of applying and updating GPOs.
If the data transfer rate from the domain controller providing the GPO to the computer
is slower than what you have specified in this setting, the connection is considered to
be a slow connection. If a connection is considered slow, the system response will vary
depending on the policy. For example, if a GPO is going to deploy software and the
connection is considered slow, the software may not be installed on the client computer. If
you configure this option as 0, all connections are considered fast connections.
Publishing and Assigning Applications
As mentioned earlier in this section, system administrators can make software packages
available to users by using publishing and assigning operations. Both of these operations
allow system administrators to leverage the power of Active Directory and, specifically,
GPOs to determine which applications are available to users. Additionally, OUs can pro-
vide the organization that can help group users based on their job functions and software
requirements.
The general process involves creating a GPO that includes software deployment settings
for users and computers and then linking this GPO to Active Directory objects.
Exercise 6.8 walks you through the steps required to publish and assign applications.
In this exercise, you will create applications and assign them to specific Active Directory
objects using GPOs. To complete the steps in this exercise, you must have completed
Exercise 6.7.
exercise 6.8
Publishing and assigning applications using Group Policy
1.
Open the Active Directory Users and Computers tool from the Administrative Tools pro-
gram group (using the Windows key).
2.
Expand the domain and create a new top-level OU called software .
3.
Within the Software OU, create a user named jane user with a login name of juser
(choose the defaults for all other options).
4.
Exit Active Directory Users and Computers and open the Group Policy Management
Console.
5.
Right-click the Software OU and choose Create A GPO In This Domain And Link It Here.
6.
For the name of the new GPO, type software deployment .
7.
To edit the Software Deployment GPO, right-click it and choose Edit. Expand the Com-
puter Configuration Policies Software Settings object.
 
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