Re: 2003 Group Policies??



Yes, if you can do this using an AD based GPO.
No, if you mean doing this with gpedit in local policy.

www.microsoft.com/gp
has a ton and a half of docs on use of Group Policy
in AD environment.

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Roger Abell
Microsoft MVP (Windows Server : Security)

"Mary M" <none@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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Is there a way to apply settings found in gpedit.msc to an AD group? ie.
Hide desktop, remove run, ect..

Many thanks in advance.





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