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PolicyPak Performs Desktop Lockdown for Windows Intune
[February 11, 2013]

PolicyPak Performs Desktop Lockdown for Windows Intune


Feb 11, 2013 (PRWeb.com via COMTEX) -- PolicyPak Software recently released a key integration with Windows Intune.

The integration for Windows Intune gives Windows administrators the capability to manage, change and configure 3rd party applications after they are deployed.

The integration utilizes Windows Intune to deploy PolicyPak directives - without the need for Group Policy.

Once PolicyPak directives are on the machine via Windows Intune, also prevents users are prevented from working around important application settings. PolicyPak ensures IT security settings even when the computer is offline. A video demonstration of the Intune integration can be found on the PolicyPak website.



IT Admins and network administrators who want to try out the PolicyPak software can get a free trial by attending a Group Policy Webinar at the PolicyPak Website, or by calling (800) 883-8002.

Microsoft MVP and founder of PolicyPak software, Jeremy Moskowitz recently said, "The point is that admins can deliver PolicyPak directives with the power of Windows Intune. Once delivered, end-users are locked down from working around IT changes." PolicyPak can also deliver settings using Microsoft Active Directory Group Policy, Microsoft SCCM, Dell KACE, and other management tools.


About PolicyPak Software: PolicyPak Software (http://www.policypak.com) is the leader in application compliance and desktop management tools for Active Directory. The software enables IT pros to deliver, lockdown and remediate settings for desktops, laptops, VDI sessions, company devices, as well as personal "BYOD" devices. Customers who use PolicyPak are also able to manage all of their other enterprise desktop applications the same way, such as Firefox, Java, Acrobat, and custom applications. These other Paks are included free for PolicyPak Professional customers. PolicyPak was founded by desktop management expert and Microsoft Group Policy MVP Jeremy Moskowitz.

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