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  2. Group Policy - Wikipedia

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    Local Security Policy editor in Windows 11. Group Policy is a feature of the Microsoft Windows NT family of operating systems (including Windows 8.1, Windows 10, Windows 11) that controls the working environment of user accounts and computer accounts.

  3. AutoRun - Wikipedia

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    When a policy is Enabled, Group Policy will add the NoDriveTypeAutoRun entry to the Registry. If the policy is Disabled or set to Not configured , Group Policy deletes this entry from the Registry for the Machine policy (in HKLM) and sets it back to system defaults value for the User policy (in HKCU).

  4. United States Government Publishing Office - Wikipedia

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    In 1993, President Bill Clinton signed the GPO Electronic Information Access Enhancement Act, which enabled GPO to put Government information online for the first time. [22] One year later, GPO began putting Government information online for the public to access. In 2009, GPO replaced its GPO Access website with the Federal Digital System, or ...

  5. GPO - Wikipedia

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  6. Code of Federal Regulations - Wikipedia

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    Electronic Code of Federal Regulations (eCFR) from the GPO; Code of Federal Regulations (annual edition) on GovInfo from the GPO; Code of Federal Regulations in the GPO's U.S. Government Bookstore; Code of Federal Regulations (cross-referenced to U.S. Code) from Cornell LII; Code of Federal Regulations (cross-referenced to U.S. Code) from GovRegs

  7. British Telecom microwave network - Wikipedia

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    The GPO placed a contract in July 1950 for a chain of microwave links to feed BBC television from Manchester to the Kirk o' Shotts transmitting station. This was the first permanent GPO system to use the 4 GHz band. The chain was routed near the east coast in order to be close to Leeds, Newcastle and Edinburgh. The stations were at: [6]

  8. Group purchasing organization - Wikipedia

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    In the United States, a group purchasing organization (GPO) is an entity that is created to leverage the purchasing power of a group of businesses to obtain discounts from vendors based on the collective buying power of the GPO members. [1] Many GPOs are funded by administrative fees which are paid by the vendors that GPOs oversee.

  9. Multiservice tactical brevity code - Wikipedia

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    Using the codes eases coordination and improves understanding during multiservice operations. The codes are intended for use by air, ground, sea, and space operations personnel at the tactical level. Code words that are followed by an asterisk (*) may differ in meaning from NATO usage. There is a key provided below to describe what personnel ...