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Ch 8. The Control Panel Window –Category View The Control Panel Window –Small icons View.

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Ch 8

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The Control Panel Window– Category View

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The Control Panel Window– Small icons View

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New Control Panel Items

• Action Center• Administrative Tools

– Component Services

• Biometric Devices– Only if you have fingerprint readers, etc.

• Credential Manager• Desktop Gadgets• Devices and Printers• Display• Getting Started

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New Control Panel Items

• HomeGroup• Location and Other Sensors

– Such as GPS devices, if you have them

• Notification Area Icons• Recovery

– System Restore and system image recovery

• RemoteApp and Desktop Connections– Lets you connect to a remote application server

• Troubleshooting

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Action Center• Helpful and

easily customized

• Alerts show in Notification Area

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Credential Manager

• Much enhanced from earlier versions

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Desktop Gadgets

• Vista’s Sidebar is gone

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Getting Started

• Replaces Vista’s Welcome Center

• Also appears near the top of the Start menu

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HomeGroup

• Easy and secure file sharing at home

• Password-protected

• Only on Home networks, not Work or Public

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Troubleshooting

• Very handy

• Fixed Aero on my Eee

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Launching Control Panel Items from the Command Line

• Folder Options– control folders

• Network Connections– control npca.cpl

• Or

– control netconnections

• Windows Firewall– control firewall.cpl

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Launching Control Panel Items from the Command Line

• User Accounts– control nusrmgr.cpl

• Or

– control userpasswords

• Alternate User Accounts box with Advanced tab– control userpasswords2

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Limiting Control Panel with Group Policy

• Start, gpedit.msc

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Ch 9

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Group Policies• Control Windows in great detail

• Push policies to many machines

• Set a Restore point before making major changes

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Editions

• Local Group Policy Editor is not available on Starter or Home Premium versions of Windows 7 (link Ch 9a)

• But you can make the same changes with Regedit– Details can be downloaded from Microsoft (link Ch 9b)

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Working with Group Policies• Left pane

• Computer Configuration– Settings apply to all users– Take effect before a user logs on

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Working with Group Policies

• Left pane

• User Configuration– Settings apply to the current user only– Take effect after that user logs on

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Working with Group Policies

• Right pane shows the actual policies

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Configuring a Policy

• Three states: Not Configured, Enabled, or Disabled

• Supported on: shows Windows versions

• Some policies have more choices

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Filtering Policies

• Use the “All Settings” branch of the appropriate Administrative Templates item

• Action, Filter Options

• Helps to find specific policies

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Group Policy Examples

• Customizing the Windows Security Window– It appears when you press Ctrl+Alt+Delete

• Customizing Open and Save As dialog boxes

• Increasing the Size of the Recent Documents List

• Enabling the Shutdown Event Tracker– See project 2x (extra credit)

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Ch 10

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Microsoft Management Console• Start, MMC, Enter

• It’s an empty container at first

• Add Snap-ins to use it

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Snap-ins

• Microsoft Common Console Documents– .msc files

• Demo– Start, gpedit.msc– Open Task Manager– On Applications tab, right-

click “Local Group Policy Editor”, and click “Go To Process”

– The Process is mmc

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Snap-ins

• Many familiar tools are snap-ins– Computer Management– Device Manager– Event Viewer

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Demonstration: Custom Snap-in

• Add snap-ins

• Save the console in C:\Windows\System32

• It now appears in the Start button's Search menu

• See project 10