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down computers with system policies
Producing standard configurations
for Intel desktops is essential for ensuring that Total Cost
of Ownership within your organisation is managed.
We will help you decide how much or little control you need
over your users desktops, by showing different configurations
that can be created using active directory group policy objects.
The management and control of desktops with Windows 2003 operating
systems has been greatly increased . Cardium have vast experience
implementing policies that are available with the Windows
operating system, Internet Explorer and Microsoft Office products.
By eliminating the users abilities to delete local system
files, you can reduce the total cost of ownership and support
calls generated by users who inadvertently delete the wrong
file. Additionally by using MSI technologies native to Windows
2003, applications and the operating system can automatically
restore files that have been deleted by user error. Implementing
policies, both standard and custom (which can be written by
Cardium Solutions consultants) and profiles, users see only
the standard applications that they need to see, and can run
these applications from any desktop within your organisation.
Alongside the standardisation of
the client, we can also advise on the features of Microsoft
Office and Internet Explorer that can be tailored alongside
the development of the client. For example we can ensure that
users save files to specific directories or network points,
generic dictionaries can be deployed to all users and default
gateways to the Internet can be configured. The different
configurations and considerations that have to be taken for
laptop users can also be provided by Cardium consultants.
Considerations and advice on default save locations and backup
procedures for laptops are just some of the design issues
for laptops that we can advise on. The experience we have
in client design (both laptop and desktop) ensures that you
get it right first time saving you time and money in both
deployment and the future support of the infrastructure .
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