Re: Moving

Tech-Archive recommends: Fix windows errors by optimizing your registry

From: Ken B (none_at_microsoft.com)
Date: 09/22/04


Date: Wed, 22 Sep 2004 17:16:59 -0400


<snip>
> Not sure that you are being confusing. I am just not sure why you are
> drawing the conclussion that you are. Have you installed the Support
Tools
> and looked at GPOTool and GPRESULT and then also looked at repadmin and
> replmon? If you have WIN2003 Active Directory or if you have an available
> WINXP SP1 machine you might want to check out the GPMC.
>
> Not to worry, we will get to the bottom of this!
>
> Cary
>

Unfortunately, I don't have a real test environment to work with... My
testing's limited to a few workstations on a production 2000 domain. It's
taken a lot of work to convince my boss to let me deploy Office 2k3 via GPO,
instead of walking around to 200 computers. I think they just got the last
NT4 domain nixed last year, so getting into the fundamentals of GP's is a
slow battle 'round here!

Many thanks again-- :)

Ken



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