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This is a recording from the Microsoft Desktop Optimization Pack event on December 2, 2011, now available on Technet Edge. It covers all basic AGPM concepts, the overall architecture and the GPO management approach taken with AGPM to provide real change...
This step-by-step screencast demonstrates the workflow capabilities of AGPM for GPO operations such as Creating a GPO, Editing a GPO, Deploying a GPO, etc… We also have a look at production delegation. The GPO operations below are covered: Performing...
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This step-by-step screencast demonstrates some of the basic concepts of AGPM such as Controlled, Uncontrolled, Pending, Templates, Recycle bin . Operations as moving uncontrolled GPOs into the offline archive as controlled GPOs, dealing with pending GPO...
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This step-by-step screencast demonstrates how to delegate permissions inside AGPM using the role-based delegation model, allowing you to share the responsibility for editing, approving, and reviewing GPOs among multiple people. All 4 default AGPM Roles...
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When installing the AGPM 3.0 Server, there are two options when choosing the AGPM Service account: LocalSystem or a domain user account used to run the service. NOTE: You can only use the Local System account as service account, when installing the AGPM...
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This step-by-step screencast demonstrates how to install both AGPM server and AGPM client components and its pre-requisites. Previously, we have talked about the AGPM architecture .  Now, we move into installing both server and client components...
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The AGPM infrastructure is composed out of a AGPM Server and Client component . For version 3.0, both components are available in x86 and x64 for Windows Vista SP1 and Windows Server 2008. AGPM Server When installing the AGPM Server (read: a Windows service...
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A while ago I posted an overview of the new features in AGPM 3.0 which is a key component of the Microsoft Desktop Optimization Pack (MDOP) . Microsoft Advanced Group Policy Management (AGPM) helps you better manage Group Policy objects (GPOs) in your...
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Microsoft Advanced Group Policy Management (AGPM) helps you better manage Group Policy objects (GPOs) in your environment by providing change control, offline editing, and role-based delegation. What would this tool do? It would help you better delegate...
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Microsoft Advanced Group Policy Management is a component of the Microsoft Desktop Optimization Pack for Software Assurance (MDOP SA). The Advanced Group Policy Management (AGPM) increases the capabilities of the Group Policy Management Console (GPMC...
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