Linked by Brian Snipes on Sat 10th Apr 2004 07:28 UTC
Internet & Networking Recently I got the opportunity to setup a new lab for a small school. The server runs Linux and the workstations run WindowsXP. There are 3 levels of access on the workstations (admin, teacher, and student) and security on the workstations is based on Windows policies applied at logon.
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RE: NT Policies?????
by Brian Snipes on Mon 12th Apr 2004 21:29 UTC

Using poledit and the modified adm files allows you to administer rights from one workstation that affect anyone that logs in to the network. I don't want to go to every workstation and run 'gpedit.msc' and setup policies a hundred times for a hundred workstations. The modified adm files contain the most useful policies of gpedit and can be applied to an individual computer, an individual user, or a group of users without having to visit each pc.

Brian