NetIQ Ships Group Policy Administrator v5



NetIQ Corporation is shipping version 5 of the Group Policy administrator package, update, including support for after-hours Group Policy Object (GPO) deployment as well as cross-trust management.

New, a few hours after the deployment feature lets administrators schedule automatic deployment to meet their narrow time window of the General Post Office requested the deployment of strict change control environment.

Cross-strait mutual trust GPO management capabilities provide centralized management of Group Policy, including a trust outside the domain boundaries, according to a company statement NetIQ.

Agreement on Government Procurement on the 5th NetIQ also has what the company called for consistency in the law enforcement business, a function of the GPO to maintain consistency and allow automatic synchronization of GPO changes in the enterprise-wide, eliminating the "one cumbersome and error-prone manual process. " "It also provides deep diagnostic reports [including] the resulting ability to compare two of a series of policies (rsop) report said:" Meilannia Chad, product manager in California NetIQ company based in San Jose. The new reporting enables administrators to directly compare two rsop report, it is necessary to immediately see differences in the way the GPO are being applied to these two sets of user and computer matching.

NetIQs Group Policy Administrator 5.0 starts at nine US dollars per user.

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