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  2. Group Policy - Wikipedia

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    Group Policy is a feature of Windows operating systems that controls the working environment of user and computer accounts. It provides centralized management and configuration of operating systems, applications, and users' settings in an Active Directory environment.

  3. Windows Management Instrumentation - Wikipedia

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    Windows Management Instrumentation (WMI) is a set of extensions to the Windows Driver Model that provides an operating system interface for managing Windows computers and servers. WMI supports scripting languages, .NET applications, COM/DCOM interfaces, and remote access through DCOM and SOAP.

  4. Microsoft Management Console - Wikipedia

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    Microsoft Management Console (MMC) is a Windows component for configuring and monitoring the system. It hosts snap-ins that provide various administration tools and features, such as Computer Management, Group Policy, and Active Directory.

  5. Management features new to Windows Vista - Wikipedia

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    Windows Vista contains a range of new technologies and features that are intended to help network administrators and power users better manage their systems. Notable changes include a complete replacement of both the Windows Setup and the Windows startup processes, completely rewritten deployment mechanisms, new diagnostic and health monitoring tools such as random access memory diagnostic ...

  6. cmd.exe - Wikipedia

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    cmd.exe, also known as Command Prompt, is the default command-line interpreter for various operating systems, including Windows, OS/2, and ReactOS. It allows users to interact with the system through a command-line interface and execute commands, scripts, and programs.

  7. Microsoft Desktop Optimization Pack - Wikipedia

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    MDOP is a suite of utilities for Windows customers who have subscribed to Microsoft Software Assurance program. It includes tools for virtualization, management, restoration and diagnostics of enterprise desktops.

  8. PowerShell - Wikipedia

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    PowerShell is a program that combines a command-line shell and a scripting language for Windows, MacOS and Linux. It can perform administrative tasks via cmdlets, scripts, modules and providers, and supports .NET Remoting, WS-Management, CIM and SSH.

  9. AutoRun - Wikipedia

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    AutoRun is a Windows component that launches programs from media or devices by using an autorun.inf file. Learn how AutoRun works, how to change its settings, and how it differs from AutoPlay.