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Using Group Policy Settings With Windows XP Home Networking Features

Overview The Microsoft Windows XP operating system supports a wide variety of features to enable home networking. Some of these features, however, are in conflict with connectivity needs of typical organizations. Windows XP Group Policy settings that allow the use of home networking features are location-aware, allowing a network administrator of an organization to create policy which disables the home networking feature while the user is connected to the organization intranet. When users take their laptop home and connect to their home network, the Windows XP home networking feature is available and configurable. This paper explains these Windows XP policy settings in detail and shows administrators how to configure them in a Windows 2000 Server environment.

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PublisherMicrosoft File FormatHTML
Date PublishedAugust 2004 Downloads6
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