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Extending AGPM support for Windows Server 2025 Extending AGPM support for Windows Server 2025 Does Microsoft have any plans for extending AGPM to Windows Server 2025 or creating a new GPO management and approval system? GPOs are still the best solution for Windows Server, and now even Linux distributions are adding GPO support
AGPM Least Privilege Scenario | Microsoft Community Hub AGPM least privilege configurations can vary slightly The variance largely depends on how little of privileges you want to provide to the AGPM Server (actually the service account running the AGPM Service)
AGPM Operations (under the hood part 4: import and export) The AGPM Server Network traffic from the AGPM Client was covered above, so we’ll focus on what’s going on between the AGPM Server and the Domain Controller SMB2 traffic shows the AGPM Server reading the GPO information from SYSVOL
AGPM Operations (under the hood part 3: check in) First published on TechNet on Apr 11, 2011 Sean again, here for Part 3 of the Advanced Group Policy Management (AGPM) blog series, following the lifecycle of
New extended support dates for MDOP tools | Microsoft Community Hub To simplify planning for IT, we have standardized the support lifecycle for the Microsoft Desktop Optimization Pack (MDOP) and are announcing a single end of support date for all the tools in the MDOP portfolio* The Microsoft Desktop Optimization Pack is a suite of products that help to improve compatibility, simplify device management, reduce support costs, improve asset management, and
Implementing Multiple AGPM Servers | Microsoft Community Hub First published on TechNet on Oct 02, 2017 Hi Everyone, Paulo here, a Microsoft Premier Field Engineer (PFE), recently I have had several customers querying about how to deploy multiple AGPM Servers per Forest Domain As you know AGPM was designed to centralize change control over Group Policies so not exactly developed for this intended purpose
Forcing Domain Admins to use AGPM (but not really) So, you have AGPM installed, but your Domain Admins continue using GPMC to create, delete, and modify Group Policy You’ve asked nicely, but that hasn’t had much effect
Deploying Group Policy Security Update MS16-072 \ KB3163622 What does this security update change? The most important aspect of this security update is to understand the behavior changes affecting the way User Group Policy is applied on a Windows computer MS16-072 changes the security context with which user group policies are retrieved Traditionally, when a user group policy is retrieved, it is processed using the user's security context After