Nick wrote:
> There is a special version of GDS for Enterprise that
allows your IT
> folks to control what features are enabled or disabled.
This way they
> can turn of the uploading of data to Google servers, or
any other
> features they want to restrict. The feature controls
are done through
> a Group Policy, like Windows Group Policy.
> http:
//desktop.google.com/enterprise/index.html
Right, and that works pretty well.
Even better, if you have the policies in place, the
"normal" version of
GDS will follow them as well. We have it running and it did
not cause
any problems. The policies reside in a subfolder named
Google and do
not interfere with any Microsoft policies.
We used it to restrict plug-ins, disable sharing of indexes,
and
disable indexing of HTTPS pages and password protected
office files and
any other feature that uploads data.
Michael
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