Re: security template in .ini file?
- From: "Roger Abell [MVP]" <mvpNoSpam@xxxxxxx>
- Date: Sun, 4 Dec 2005 09:59:49 -0700
No, it is not the same as using a script.
When values are set in a GPO the policy engine will make sure
that the values are reset if they become changed. A script is just
a one-time event. Also, not all values will import into a GPO in
a way the makes them effective - it all depends on what you have
in the sce inf file. Finally, some things are not too appropriate for
use in a GPO, like permissions for NTFS objects that will, when
applied to machines, causes large (and potentially repetitive) delays
during recurive passes over the filesystem.
"Jake" <Punisher@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
news:OsPc0$H%23FHA.3308@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
>I have a security template in a .ini file, normally people run this as a
>login script, I want to stream line it and move to a gpo.
> If I add this to the local security templates on my machine I can see the
> settings, it is password, logging settings, reg stuff, and then some file
> system, and system services settings.
> I am wondering if I just import that into a gpo then apply it, is it the
> same as using a script? WIll the pc get all the settings?
>
>
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