Re: Security templates
From: Chris Hall (chris.hall_at_securityfederalbank.com)
Date: 04/29/04
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Date: Thu, 29 Apr 2004 10:06:07 -0400
Thanks, Laura.
"Laura E. Hunter (MVP)" <hunter(nospamplease)@sfs.upenn.edu> wrote in
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> Once you've created/modified the security template that you want to use,
you
> will import it into a Group Policy Object. From the Group Policy Editor
> (GPE), go to Computer Configuration, Windows Settings, Security Settings.
> Right-click and choosing Import Policy. This process applies all the
> settings you configured in the template to all the computers in the
> container (e.g., site, domain, OU) that you link the Group Policy to.
>
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> "Chris Hall" <chris.hall@securityfederalbank.com> wrote in message
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> > Can someone tell me how to apply security templates to all PCs in a
> > domain?
> > We have one domain, with multiple OUs.
> >
> >
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