As helpful as computer configuration settings can be for making sure that certain standards are met on all of the machines inside your domain, the User Configuration policies are where the rubber meets the road for user capabilities and functionality. Here, we will cover a handful of configuration settings that are commonly used and very useful when deciding how strict you want to be with your workforce.
User configuration policies
Remove the shutdown button
A simple yet powerful GPO setting that is quite common to see in corporate environments is the removal of the Shut down and Restart functionality of Windows computers. This can be a critical thing inside an RDS or VDI environment, as you certainly wouldn't want users...