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Group
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Group Policy for Windows XP Professional - At one time Group
Policy was the exclusive territory of those that deal with
servers and Active Directory, but with the arrival of XP
Professional more users are discovering Group Policy can be
useful in managing computers on a small work or home network.
Even if you have a single, stand alone computer with multiple
users, Group Policy can be put to good use.
Group Policy Editor
Grouping Similar Taskbar Items - I think this is one of the best
new features of XP. In the past, if you opened three or four Word
documents simultaneously each one had a separate button on the
taskbar. It didn’t take many open documents to fill the taskbar and
shrink the buttons so they were unreadable. No more.
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