Re: Error Importing Registry file through GP



Marks70 wrote:
And what does that involve?

You doing it manually? ;)
http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;en-us;816662
Group Policy Management Console
By default, the Group Policy Management Console (GPMC) always uses local ADM files, regardless of their time stamp, and never copies the ADM files to the Sysvol. If an ADM file is not found, GPMC looks for the ADM file in the GPT. Also, the GPMC user can specify an alternative location for ADM files. If an alternative location is specified, this alternative location takes precedence.


So just open each GPO and replace the adm's

Bye
Norbert


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