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We use Group Policies for all our desktop configurations – does Desktop Authority replace Group Policies?

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We use Group Policies for all our desktop configurations – does Desktop Authority replace Group Policies?

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While administrators can choose to continue to use Group Policies for various aspects of desktop configuration, Desktop Authority can be used to either complement or to some extent replace Group Policies. In the critical areas which Group Policies do not address, such as Drives, Printers, Outlook Profiles, Inactivity, Patch Management and Spyware Removal, Desktop Authority is the ideal solution.

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