You can see that Group Policy in Windows Server 2003 can address network client management needs for a wide array of scenarios. You can fine-tune your management policies based on the function, location, and security needs of your users. From the scenarios examined in this chapter, you can construct management policies specific to your own organization. Although this chapter offers some solid recommendations for typical organizational groups, you may find unique management requirements in your own management design. As you begin to explore the multitude of Group Policy settings available in Windows Server 2003, keep in mind that the simplest solutions are often the best from both a management perspective and a productive end user perspective. |