Re: Re: Assiging Group Policy to 1 GROPUP



ok thats where i was confused... so when using GPO i set the policy i want to
excude the Administrators group from inheriting the policy. does anyone know
how to do this ?

"lforbes" wrote:

> >This is a server in a domain config but its not in a active directory
> >model.
>
> Hi,
>
> You can’t have a "Domain config" without Active Directory installed
> unless
> You are running NT 4 and the server you refer to is just a Windows
> 2000 Member Server in the domain (like a workstation). In the case of
> NT 4.0 domain you would need to use poledit.
>
> If you are running a Windows 2000 Domain then you have an Active
> Directory Model because AD is the essence of the Domain. In this case
> you can use Group Policies and put the Domain Users in an OU and apply
> the Group Policy to it. (GP’s don’t apply to groups)
>
> Cheers,
>
> Lara
>
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