Windows Server 2003 Group Policy Questions and Answers

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Windows Server 2003 R2 SP2 Domain Controller Group Policy registry change

Windows 2003 Server R2 SP2 Domain Controller is used to deploy software installation package to WinXP clients in TEST AD group. Software distribution loads perfectly but a necessary registry change does not take. Used Reg2ADM.exe to produce 2 registry keys from an existing XP client. No errors show...

asked by ITKE

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group policy not apply in user or computer win xp from w2k3 server

Dear all i have a wondows server 2003 domain  and 10  client  in windows xp  all  computer  member in domain  and  login  properly  in domain  from  win xp  computer i have a problem when i change a group policy  in win 2k3 server user side not any effect (example -change desktop ...

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Windows 7 clients on windows server 2003

currently have 10 vista and 15 xp clients on a windows server 2003 domain. want to add a few windows 7 clients and am curious if there will be any issues related to the group policy we have on our windows server 2003 Software/Hardware used: windows 7, windows server 2003

View Answer   |  Oct 7 2009  3:26 PM GMT
Windows 7 deployment, Windows 7, Windows Server 2003
asked by JimmyIT

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Default Windows server 2003 Group policy settings

I am being asked to document the differences between the default Windows server 2003 group policy settings and the current group policy settings for our domain. Does anyone know where I can get the default group policy settings from ? Also, I am looking for a tool that will be able to compare the...

asked by PPitcher

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Windows Server 2003 Active Directory Group Policy

I am using windows 2003 Active directory to mange approx 50 users in my organization. it ans ad agency and all the users required full time internet access. All the users are login to the domain as normal user( and locally they are limited user). In this case the users don't have the right to open...

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