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= Lab 25 = Group Policies lab 2 will create a set of users, groups. We'll create a GPO that sets the password policy and creates user folders. User folders will map to the p: drive. Let's get started. |
## page was renamed from WindowsAdministration/Lab25GroupPolicies = Lab 25 Group Policies 2 and Powershell 2 = Group Policies / Powershell lab 2 will create a set of users, groups. We'll create a GPO that sets the password policy and creates user folders. User folders will map to the p: drive. Let's get started. |
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1. Create a powershell script that creates users listed [[attachment:Names and Passwords.xlsx|here]]. | 1. Create a new share (if it does not exist) called "Users" of the folder "C:\Shares\Users" on your "A" machine. 1. Create a powershell script that creates users listed [[attachment:Passwords.csv|here]]. 1. Create them in the OU = OU_Sales Team 1. Make sure to set the home directory H: to map to \\cpte230a\users\[username] 1. Include creation of the home directories with permissions set for the user. |
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To test this, logon to cpte230w with one of the users and check to see if you have the H: mapped to the share. | |
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Change the default domain group policy object and change the password policy to require passwords to be changed only after 1 year. | |
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Add a GPO for the "OU_Sales Team" and set the following: | |
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1. Set the background to a image of your choice. 1. Redirect the Documents folder to the home directory. 1. Restrict users from bringing up the task manager. |
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Document the OU created in the appropriate page make sure to include the policies associated with it. | Document the OU created in the appropriate page. Document the Group policy in an appropriate page. |
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||'''Topics'''||'''Points'''|| ||Talk through the documentation||20|| ||Demo a login from the "internet" user showing that firefox started instead of explorer.exe||80|| |
||'''Topics''' ||'''Points''' || ||Logon to CPTE230W and show that the GPO is working. ||25 || ||Show that you have the correct home directory mapped ||25 || ||Show that the Documents folder is going to the correct place ||25 || ||Show the documentation ||25 || == Answers and Hints == * /PowerShell |
Lab 25 Group Policies 2 and Powershell 2
Group Policies / Powershell lab 2 will create a set of users, groups. We'll create a GPO that sets the password policy and creates user folders. User folders will map to the p: drive. Let's get started.
- Create a new Organizational Unit called OU_Sales Team
- Create a new share (if it does not exist) called "Users" of the folder "C:\Shares\Users" on your "A" machine.
Create a powershell script that creates users listed here.
- Create them in the OU = OU_Sales Team
- Make sure to set the home directory H: to map to \\cpte230a\users\[username]
- Include creation of the home directories with permissions set for the user.
To test this, logon to cpte230w with one of the users and check to see if you have the H: mapped to the share.
Change the default domain group policy object and change the password policy to require passwords to be changed only after 1 year.
Add a GPO for the "OU_Sales Team" and set the following:
- Set the background to a image of your choice.
- Redirect the Documents folder to the home directory.
- Restrict users from bringing up the task manager.
Documentation
Document the OU created in the appropriate page. Document the Group policy in an appropriate page.
Video Grade Guide
Topics |
Points |
Logon to CPTE230W and show that the GPO is working. |
25 |
Show that you have the correct home directory mapped |
25 |
Show that the Documents folder is going to the correct place |
25 |
Show the documentation |
25 |