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Introduction to Addictive Behaviors | Addiction and Mental Health Recovery Counseling Activities

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Introduction to Addictive Behaviors | Addiction and Mental Health Recovery  Counseling Activities

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00:00 Addiction and Co-Occurring Disorders Treatment Manual Unit 1, Part 1 – Introduction to Addiction
00:15 Objectives
00:25 Addiction
03:55 Addiction
06:45 Finally, what kind of person do you want to be?

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Introduction to Group Policy

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Group Policy is a very powerful feature that allows administrators to exercise a high level of control over the client’s Windows systems that they manage in their domain. This course is updated as required to meet the Microsoft Certification exam requirements.

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What is Group Policy?
0:21 – So to begin, we should start with the question: What is Group Policy? Group Policy enables system administrators to have a centralized level of control over the users and computers that comprise their networks. Many different settings can be standardized and configured such as desktop settings, printers, and login scripts just to mention a few. The way Group Policy operates is that an administrator will create a Group Policy object in Active Directory and then they will have the option to configure just over three and a half thousand settings. These settings can be targeted very specifically toward users or computers or both. This can include desktops, laptops and servers. Once the group policy is configured, the policy will be downloaded to the clients and enacted. The administrator also has the capability to configure and assign group policy settings to specific users, or all of them. Like with the computers, the settings are configured and then applied to the specific users. Settings are stored in Active Directory and are automatically re-downloaded by the clients when changes are made. You can see how this feature in Windows allows the administrator to exercise a large amount of control over the computer as well as the user’s experience. Now that we understand what Group Policy is, we’ll dive deeper and take a closer look Group Policy’s history and how it functions.

Registry vs Group Policy
1:40 – Group Policy was first introduced in Windows 2000. If you want to configure Windows, you could make changes via the registry. However, changes made to the registry are permanent and would manually need to be updated for each change. In contrast, Group Policy is far more flexible. Changes in Group Policy are not permanent and can actually be rolled back at any time. To remove a change, the administrator would simply un-configure the group policy setting and Windows will handle the rest. The next consideration with using the registry is that the registry can change. This is common with new operating systems. If you control the user’s experience using the registry, there is no guarantee that that same registry setting would work in the newer versions of Windows. With Group Policy, changes in Windows and even new versions of Windows are supported. Although Group Policy is updated, in most cases Group Policy will continue to work the same from version to version. In some cases, you may need to configure some additional settings to support newer operating systems because they have new features; however, you should not have to change any existing settings. You can see the advantages of Group Policy over traditional registry editing to configure computers in you organization.

Group Policy Mechanics
3:00 – With hearing of centralized control, it may surprise you to hear that Group Policy is in fact client driven. Group Policy settings utilize Client Side Extensions (CSE) which are configured on clients. Which CSE’s are install on the clients depends on which operating system is running. Newer operating systems currently have 4 CSE’s. All Windows versions that support Group Policy will have 3 CSE’s. If the 4th CSE is not shipped with the operating system, Microsoft does have this CSE available to be downloaded and installed. This download is able to be installed on all versions of Windows after and including Windows XP.

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References
“Installing and Configuring Windows Server 2012 R2 Exam Ref 70-410” pg 317-318

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