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Jeremy's GP Blog
I've come from a land down under !
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Hey Team! I'm back from Australia and New Zealand!  My brain still thinks my body is "time shifted" into the future by 14 hours, but I'm recovering. My speeches were #4 and #5 ranked overall in TechEd Australia and my speeches were ranked #1 and #2 overall for the track I was in for New Zealand.

And, I just found out.. I'll be at TechEd Europe in Berlin in November. Hot-cha!

Meanwhile, I found this fun, (very safe for work) video about how NOT to interview for an Active Directory job. The video is created by Microsoft Learning, so, ya know, there's a Microsoft feel-good message in there (toward the end). But it's still pretty great.

http://blogs.technet.com/b/keithcombs/archive/2010/08/25/it-pro-interviewing-level-100.aspx

People ask me all the time if my Group Policy training class is a good way to help with your exam goals. The answer is a clear YES, though that's not the reason I created the class. I created the class to give you real-world, hands on training you can use IMMEDIATELY.

And if my class helps you score higher on your Windows 7 and Windows Server 2008 exams, then, even better. I know for sure that there's not a lot of Microsoft "official" training on this super-duper-most-important subject. Heck, I've had LOTS of people take my class after first trying our the Microsoft offering or get "bad" advice from others...

"After taking Jeremy's class, I was able to create and troubleshoot Group Policy in our environment. Others tried to convince me that the "Microsoft Standard" is to have one huge policy, but troubleshooting that policy for them was a nightmare. After they saw how easy it was to create smaller, less complicated policies, troubleshooting became a piece of cake."
--David Nietrzeba, Server Administrator, University of Toledo

I don't know if you're looking for a leg up on other job candidates, need to ace the next interview, or are ready to upgrade your current skills to 21st century "need to knows."

If your company is rolling out Windows 7, I'm 100% confident that you'll be a KILLER ATTACK MACHINE by the time you're done taking my training. It's all supported with a 100% money back guarantee. That's right; every course has a 100% money back guarantee.

So, if you're serious about getting the skills you need, you've got two options:

1. See you in Chicago .. Oct 25 - 29th. Sign up at www.GPanswers.com/training. $300 off discounts for the next TWO students (use discount code FIRST7CHICAGO).. and then those discounts are gone. This will be my last training class in 2010. You can also call Diane, my assistant at 302-351-4903 if you need to use a PO.

2. See you Online.. anytime. My Online Group Policy University is totally updated for Windows 7 now. If you know you can't make it to Chicago this year, then get the training you need, at the pace you need. You even get time with me, as you need it, each week. http://www.gpanswers.com/training/live-courses/online-class-signup.html

That's it for now. I'll talk with you soon.

PS: If you're a "lone wolf" freelancer, or have to pay for the training yourself, then let me know, and I can give you a special deal to help you out. I've been there, I know the pain, and know you need to stay current without breaking the bank.

PPS: Likewise, if you're thinking about a PRIVATE class to get your team up to speed on Windows Server 2008 and Windows 7, then just call me. I can explain how it all works in about 6 minutes.

Really .. I'll pick up the phone: 302-351-8408. Talk soon.


Jeremy Moskowitz
GPanswers.com (Group Policy Community)
PolicyPak.com    (PolicyPak Software)

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GPMC on Windows Server 2008 R2 and PowerShell
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Team:

I'm racing toward getting out the door for my 30+ day trip to tour Australia and speak at Microsoft TechEd Australia and New Zealand.

But, I had a quick second to share a fun little PowerShell + GP tip... If you've NEVER used PowerShell before.. try this one. It's fun and easy.

If you want to install the GPMC on a Windows Server 2008 R2 machine via command line, you can use PowerShell. The commands are as follows:

-Import-Module Servermanager
-Add-WindowsFeature GPMC

Then, if you then run the following command you will see the status as installed

- Get-WindowsFeature GPMC

Again, leave OFF the periods. Try it.. something "special" that's unexpected and neat happens. It's super-fun !

Also.. I came across this super-nice write up of my latest book. I can't even figure out the person's name to thank him for such a nice review..  but, Thank You Mr. or Ms. Whomever you are.

Here's the review:
http://www.anotherwindowsblog.com/2010/08/book-highlight-group-policy.html

Now, get your signed copies at:
www.GPanswers.com/book

Limited number, since I'm running out the door, and won't have any to sign for a month !

Talk soon.. Gotta run !

Jeremy Moskowitz
GPanswers.com (Group Policy Community)
PolicyPak.com    (PolicyPak Software)

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GP "must knows" - 4 of them !
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Last week was a big week over here at the Group Policy HQ.

Here's four fun and informative things that I think you'll want to know.

Item 1: Quick, Informative Interview
Matt Hester, Tech Evangelist from Microsoft sits down with me and asks "What's new and cool in modern GP?" When my wife saw this video, she dubbed it "Schmoozin' with the Mosk." Anyway, it's fun and it's here: 
https://moskowitzinc.infusionsoft.com/link/33465afc20/b8a1a0

2. My TechEd 2010 speech Replay -- Application Smackdown with Applocker This was the #5 top-most rated session within all of the 900+ sessions at TechEd 2010. You get to check it out, for free! Learn how to smack down your apps.. Now! Here's the link:
https://moskowitzinc.infusionsoft.com/link/33465afc20/bbaee0

Of course, when you're ready for hands-on AppLocker training, I've got it in my GP Workshop, of course! (www.GPanswers.com/training) -- in my GP 2.0 Catchup Class.. and more information in the newest book (www.GPanswers.com/book) in Chapter 8 -- Implementing Security with Group Policy !

3. An article I wrote that found it's way into Network world This was tweeted about 80 billion times last week... "Seven tips for using group policy in Windows 7"
https://moskowitzinc.infusionsoft.com/link/33465afc20/bebc20

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I Practice Safe Group Policy
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Sometimes I get asked if there is anything that we can do to be "safer" around Group Policy usage.

The answer is a resounding "Yes." Here are some quick tips for you to put into practice NOW, if you're not already on the right track:

Tip 1: Create, link, then disable a GPO

Sounds counter-intuitive, but this tip can be a quick fix to a big problem. I don't usually like "big fat GPOs with lots of stuff in them." That's not my preferred method of GPO creation. But there are clearcut times when you NEED multiple policy settings or multiple preference settings WITHIN a GPO .. and that's a-ok.

The problem is, you won't be able to "implement all the settings at once." So, in essence you'll have "half-created" GPOs replicating around with your clients getting those partially completed GPOs.

The tip is: Disable the GPO, add what you need to add, then ENABLE it. (You can choose your method: on the LINK, or on the GPO itself.)

So, if you're working on setting up a GPO which dictates Firewall Rules, you want to ensure that they get ALL the firewall rules one time, instead of possibly downloading the GPO (incomplete) then re-downloading it later.

Tip 2: Think, then name.

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Get Jeremy's Group Policy Book for Free !
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Here's the scoop:

  • Chance  #1: At TechEd 2010 with NetIQ
    • If you're coming to TechEd, my friends at NetIQ are giving away (yes.. 100%, totally GIVING AWAY) several hundred copies of my updated Group Policy book. Holy cow !
    • I will be on hand to PERSONALLY SIGN ALL OF THEM, say Hi to you, and catch up !
    • Here's the date and time Tuesday, June 8 between 1:00 – 3:00pm at booth 601.
  • Chance #2: The "Beat up" book contest
    • Do you really USE my book? I mean.. seriously.. USE IT?
    • If so, then send me a maximum of THREE PICTURES of your "beat up" book.
    • The three most "beat up" books will get free replacements from me as a way to say "Thanks for the abuse !"

Please don't abuse the books needlessly. That's just weird, and I'll be able to tell. Send the pictures (ZIPPED) please to jeremym (at ) moskowitz-inc.com to be elligable.

If you don't yet own a copy, and cannot make it to TechEd.. check out www.Gpanswers.com/book for your own (signed) copy.

Meanwhile.. I hope to see you at TechEd 2010. I've got two big things I'm doing:

  • All Day Group Policy 2008 / Win7 Precon - Sunday 10.00 AM Start time. I think there is a seperate enterance fee for this; but not sure.
  • WCL303 - AppLocker: Your Solution for True Application Smackdown Thursday - 8.00 AM - 9 .15 Rm 393

And, of course, the NetIQ book signing / giveaway on Tuesday, June 8th at 1 - 3.00 at booth 601.

That's it. Hope we connect ! See you there and thanks, Team !

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