Overview of Solutions for Managing Windows 8.1 on an Internal Network

            The most management environment for a Windows 8.1 client we can do in Group Policy.

Group Policy
          You can configure Windows 8.1 devices effectively by using centralized configuration management.
In the Active Directory® Domain Services (AD DS) environment common to most Windows-based networks, you can use Group Policy to provide centralized configuration management for Windows client computers. When a Windows 8.1 client joins an AD DS domain, you can use Group Policy to specify configuration settings for a client computer, including UI elements, security settings, available applications and features, and operating system functionality. You also can use Group Policy to distribute common settings to client computers, such as mapped drives, printers, or environment variables.
          You can set Group Policy to affect as narrow or broad a scope of client devices as you determine, provided that the clients are connected to the domain where you implement the Group Policy.
Overview of Solutions for Managing Windows 8.1 on an Internal Network Overview of Solutions for Managing Windows 8.1 on an Internal Network Reviewed by Unknown on 12:11 AM Rating: 5

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