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Testimonials

“ I was immediately able to better troubleshoot client side policies by analyzing ONE GP "Event Cycle." I learned how to create an event filter and use the GPlogview tool.”

Gary Guilmette, Sysadmin ESRI

“ Each edition of Jeremy's book has outdone the other. I've read each of them and I continue to learn new things every time I open it. I appreciated the expanded section on Troubleshooting and how to tap into the great new Vista tools to make troubleshooting much easier. Vista security management via GP is well documented and I can't wait to dive in. Real‐world anecdotes and light‐n‐fun writing style make for enjoyable reading for a complex and deep subject like GP. ”

Bryce Ulrich

“ I agree with the other reviewers this book is an absolute must for any Windows 2000/2003 administrator. Other books touch on Group Policy but Jeremy breaks it down and really explains what is going on. You want to create your own custom policies... it's in there. Group Policy is not applying; how do you troubleshoot... it's in there. You want in‐depth coverage of roaming profiles... it's in there. You want to know how the GPMC works... it's in there.

You get my point. Group Policy is one of the most important aspects of AD and this book hits the ball out of the park. I also recommend his previous book Windows 2000 Group Policy. This book is also endorsed by Mark Minasi and Michael Dennis (Microsoft Group Policy Manger) so you know it has to be good. Trust the reviews and buy this one. ”

Mike Kline