Re: Better Group Policy Management
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I have a Windows 2000 server. No domain.
There is no Windows directory. But there is a WinNT directory. No sysvol
directory, though. Should I be looking somewhere else?
Thanks.
<rwh@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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> GP's are actually files/folders on the server. You could copy them.
> Look in C:\WINDOWS\SYSVOL\sysvol\%domain%\Policies
>
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