Re: Group Policy in a NON Active Directory environment
From: karl [x y] (jamescagney90210@excite.com)
Date: 07/23/02
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From: "karl [x y]" <jamescagney90210@excite.com> Date: Tue, 23 Jul 2002 10:58:58 -0400
You could use a batch file or other script to roll out group policy
databases that you have created and then execute the SECEDIT command to
apply them to the workstation. If the user is a local administrator on the
workstation, the changes can be undone.
"Carl Hilton" <chilton@nomail.awod.com> wrote in message
news:#5seoxkMCHA.2548@tkmsftngp08...
> Is it possible to implement a policy that is active across a site without
> Active Directory? I have a bunch of Win2K Pro machines... can I copy the
the
> Registry.POL from a machine that I have modified and push it to other
> machines?
>
> 2) If I have screen saver stuff set in the .POL file, can the user still
> change those settings following logon? I know I can use the registry
> permissions to prevent a user from changing any desktop setting, but I
would
> prefer to just prevent them from changing the screen saver settings.
>
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