Group Policy

From: Jim Muir (muirj@NOSPAMweb.sheridan2.k12.wy.us)
Date: 07/06/02


From: "Jim Muir" <muirj@NOSPAMweb.sheridan2.k12.wy.us>
Date: Fri, 5 Jul 2002 15:16:17 -0700


Hello,

Our school district is migrating from NT4 to Win2K. In
NT4, we had a policy that we built for NT and 95/98
clients to require authentication. I would like to remove
the policy from my workstations. I have removed the
ntconfig.pol and the config.pol from the remaining domain
controller, but my 95/98 workstations still give me the
error that says in order to use this computer you must be
authenticated by the domain. Does anyone know a way to
remove these policies? It looks to me as if the old
policies must have been applied locally on the
workstations. I tried deleting profiles to no avail..

Any help is appreciated!
Jim Muir
Sheridan County School District #2
Sheridan Wyoming



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