Dear Greg D, This comment is in response to your comment on Digg asking 4 questions about how Macs can live in an enterprise environment. I’m sorry if this isn’t the best place to let you know this, but I couldn’t think of any other place to let you know this. Your first and last questions were answered well enough; I can provide you with more information if you desire. In response to your second and third questions, I would like to help you: “2. Does mac have anything that compares to Group Policy? The ability to lockdown, prevent, change,… Read more »
Thanks for taking the time to answer my questions.
Have a look at the Wikipedia entry for GPOs and it will give you a much better definition of them than I can give you in a comment. But it goes a lot further than just permitting or denying changes to software. GPOs in my humble little opinion, are one of the greatest assets to managing an enterprise. I’d love to see Apple come up with something comparable.
Dear Greg D, This comment is in response to your comment on Digg asking 4 questions about how Macs can live in an enterprise environment. I’m sorry if this isn’t the best place to let you know this, but I couldn’t think of any other place to let you know this. Your first and last questions were answered well enough; I can provide you with more information if you desire. In response to your second and third questions, I would like to help you: “2. Does mac have anything that compares to Group Policy? The ability to lockdown, prevent, change,… Read more »
David,
Thanks for taking the time to answer my questions.
Have a look at the Wikipedia entry for GPOs and it will give you a much better definition of them than I can give you in a comment. But it goes a lot further than just permitting or denying changes to software. GPOs in my humble little opinion, are one of the greatest assets to managing an enterprise. I’d love to see Apple come up with something comparable.