Group policy

From: !!bogus (hello_at_microb.com)
Date: 01/31/04


Date: Fri, 30 Jan 2004 23:49:05 -0500

Hi,

I don't know why I am not able to see my previous posting... what the heck,
i'll post it again and get flamed.

I am setting a group of XP computers to use certain Group Policy settings
(individually on each computer because our server is Windows NT).

I have 2 issues:

- When I set and save the .msc file and go to open it on another machine,
all the snapins that I have chosen are either not there or do not retain the
settings I have made.

- How can I print the entire tree for reference?

- How can I mount a printer using a script? I tried "net use myprinter
\\myserver\printer name with spaces", but didn't work.... may be because
there are spaces in the printer share name?

-- 
Thank you
Please post only


Relevant Pages

  • Re: Elevated Privileges
    ... > had installed these computers. ... > set the power options back to Always On with his account, ... >>> Administrator account and changed the settings, ...
    (microsoft.public.windows.group_policy)
  • Re: cant override screen saver policy
    ... Yes, I figured out that using loopback processing was the answer (Ok, I ... > Settings in the User Configuration part of a GPO always apply to User ... > users log on to specific computers, then enable Loopback processing in a GPO ...
    (microsoft.public.win2000.group_policy)
  • Re: cant override screen saver policy
    ... > Settings in the User Configuration part of a GPO always apply to User ... > users log on to specific computers, then enable Loopback processing in a GPO ... >> don't get this policy setting. ...
    (microsoft.public.win2000.group_policy)
  • Re: Computer vs. User configuration
    ... It is not that you can not configure a Group Policy with settings enabled ... configuration settings have no computers to apply them to and they will not ...
    (microsoft.public.windows.group_policy)
  • Re: cant override screen saver policy
    ... Settings in the User Configuration part of a GPO always apply to User ... Accounts, not Computer Accounts, so any User Configuration settings you want ... but only when a user logs on at the computers that GPO ...
    (microsoft.public.win2000.group_policy)