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TechRepublic Member | July 06, 2011

Have we forgotten how powerful Group Policy is?

In critical times for Microsoft, we may have underestimated this centralized management solution for Windows systems. IT pro Rick Vanover will try not to start a fight, but highlight a long-time strength from Microsoft. Read more

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