Removing domain policy

From: Matt (anonymous_at_discussions.microsoft.com)
Date: 06/06/04


Date: Sun, 6 Jun 2004 13:02:05 -0700

I have a windows 2000 PC that was previously on a domain
that had active directory and security policies. The
computer has been moved into a workgroup and is now used
as a stand-alone, but it still has the original security
policy. How do I remove the old policy? Thanks. - Matt



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