In this video, we’re going to learn how to configure the very popular 7-Zip File Manager using PolicyPak software.įirst and foremost, if you go over to “Tools/Options…,” there is a lot of stuff here for the user to go horribly wrong. This is Jeremy Moskowitz, Microsoft MVP, Enterprise Mobility and Founder of PolicyPak Software. Manage 7Zip with Group Policy video transcript Check out this video to see how it’s done: It’s also one of those applications that you don’t use very often, the kind of application that generates calls to the helpdesk on those rare occasions your users you do, especially when its application settings are in disarray thanks to user intervention.Įnter – our pre-configured PolicyPak for 7-Zip!Įnsure your 7-Zip settings are dictated and ensured using Group Policy. It’s a wonderful little application and it’s readily available to download from the Internet. Thanks to applications such as 7-Zip however, users can open ISO files and browse them at will. Years ago the only thing you could do with an ISO file was to burn it. Some of them are large folders that have them compressed into image files by an application such as WinISO for storage. Some of them are image based install files for the latest applications and service packs that have been downloaded from Microsoft and other vendors.
ISO image files are springing up all over your network.