The ADM files must be copied to your Server C:\Winnt\inf folder. [...]
No they don´t. It doesn´t mater, where they are stored, they can be
imported from any place you want.
But, if you like to have an automatic update, just by opening
the GPEditor, they have to reside in the local \inf folder.
(if you don´t have deactivated the automatic update with a policy ;-)
Mark
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