If you have added the .adm file, rightclick the folder go to View and use
the Show policies Only or Show Configured policies Only to make it visible.
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hello
i have server 2003 with a domain
i need to configer policy to disable the usb for some user
l know that group policy does not have this option built in to it as
of
windows 2003.
i found an article which tells me how to create a custom adm file and
import
it to group policy to accomplish what i want (disable usb storage)
Its help me to create new .adm file and add it to GP But it's not
Stored in
a polices key Please tell me how can I do it I try to read in
Microsoft kb
but I can't understand Can you tell me here?
thank's
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