Re: NIS will not let me synchronize the PC Date/Time



Ansgar -59cobalt- Wiechers <usenet-2006@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Because AFAIK it allows for only two configurations, whereas the road-
warrior may need more.
This is not true. You would have a configuration using group policies
for it.
Group policies are what I'm talking about. AFAIK they allow two
configuration sets: domain and !domain. At least that's how things were
when I last looked into this, which was quite some time ago.

You even can store policy files and activate them.

Yours,
VB.
--
"If you want to play with a piece of windows software that makes you
click all over the place, there's always minesweeper."

Kyle Stedman about "Personal Firewalls" in c.s.f
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