Creating (and Maintaining!) Consistent Windows Desktops
Today’s PC user expects personalization in their Windows desktop. However, some user settings will always need IT configuration. The challenge in desktop management lies in finding the right balance between user and IT control. Greg Shields of Concentrated Technology and Robert Crosley of Dell have been managing Windows desktops throughout their long professional careers. Join them for a special webcast as they explore the top 15 user settings IT must control to maintain consistency without impacting the user experience. Find out how controlling 15 user settings will ensure stability and personalization for:
- Devices: Secure devices by customizing the environment at first login, configuring the firewall and managing browser security for physical, virtual and published Windows environments. Centrally control access to external devices to secure data.
- Applications: Ensure applications remain available and ready by configuring shortcuts, customizing settings, maintaining access to network resources and providing only the administrative privileges needed. Package applications easily for seamless installation.
- Identities: Shape the user environment to their identity, instantly configuring drives, printers, folders, shortcuts, Outlook profiles, administrative privileges and more.