Re: what happen to Group Policy management console?......

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I have Vista Business.... how do i call it up?..... (microsoft recommends
using vista for gpmc, as for it supports alot more policies than say then
server 2003)

"anarita@xxxxxxx" wrote:

Only available in Windows Vista Business, Enterprise, and Ultimate editions:

Group Policy Object Editor is an MMC snap-in that you can use to edit
Group Policy objects (GPOs). After GPMC is installed, you can open Group
Policy Object Editor from GPMC.

You can find this MMC snap-in in the following location:
%windir%\System32\gpedit.msc

To open the local Group Policy Object Editor, click Start, click Run,
and then type gpedit.msc.



rob davis wrote:
doesnt Vista come with GPMC built-in? if not where can i download it for
vista

thx
rob d

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