Re: Default Domain Policy "Defaults"



"" wrote:
> On the network that I inherited the default domain policy has
> the computers
> part of the policy disabled (Not sure why).
>
> I want to get it set back to default, but want to back it out
> slowly. Is
> there somewhere that lists all of the defaults for the default
> domain policy.
>
> I googled but did'nt have much luck..
>
> Thanks
> Mike

one way to do it is to create a test dc, install the GPMC and create a
html report of the default GPOs

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