IntroductionUnderstanding Group Policy for Software InstallationConfiguring Group Policy for Software InstallationStep 2: Modify Group Policy to Allow Software InstallationStep 3: Configure UAC to Allow Non-Admin InstallationsStep 4: Deploy the Group Policy to WorkstationsTesting the ConfigurationConclusion Introduction In enterprise environments, IT administrators often restrict standard users from installing software to prevent security risks and unauthorized changes. However, some scenarios require granting installation permissions to trusted users without providing them with full administrative rights. In Windows Server 2025, Group Policy Objects (GPO) can be configured to allow domain users to install programs...
IntroductionWhy Use MSI for Deployment?PrerequisitesStep-by-Step Guide to Deploy Firefox MSIStep 1: Prepare the MSI FileStep 2: Create a Group Policy...
IntroductionWhy Restrict Access to the Registry Editor?RequirementsSteps to Deny Domain Users Access to Registry EditorStep 1: Open Group Policy Management Console (GPMC)Step 2: Create or Edit a Group Policy Object (GPO)Step 3: Configure the Policy SettingsStep 4: Enable the PolicyStep 5: Apply the GPO to Target UsersStep 6: Force the Policy UpdateTesting the PolicyBest Practices for Managing Group PoliciesConclusion Introduction The Windows Registry Editor (regedit) is a powerful tool that allows users to modify system settings. However, unauthorized access to the Registry Editor can lead to significant security risks, especially...