Local policy settings
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- From: rockwell <pet@xxxxxxxx>
- Date: Wed, 05 Jul 2006 11:46:03 -0500
Hi all. I was wondering if it was possible to do a few things with
local policy such as
- enforce settings for visual effects (like fade or slide menus into view)
- apply a saved or exported template of local settings to the default
user profile in a way where if anyone logs into the machine on the
domain, they would have those settings applied to their profile.
All help appreciated. Thanks.
.
Relevant Pages
- Re: Local Policy reverting back to old settings
... knowing that this would revert back. ... puts the original local settings back into play. ... We do a scripted install, then apply and local policy settings, and put ... the machines to follow do not have the problem. ... (microsoft.public.windows.group_policy) - Re: Local Policy reverting back to old settings
... Have also made the changes via gpedit thinking that this would change the policy, but after the password change, not expired, it reverts back to the original settings, it definately relates to the password change, so it seems that every three months when that password chg GPO comes into play it also puts the original local settings back into play. ... We do a scripted install, then apply and local policy settings, and put software in place. ... I'm not sure if that will shed any light into what happens, other than those first machines revert back to that original policy they were born with. ... (microsoft.public.windows.group_policy) - Re: Local Policy reverting back to old settings
... reversions you have done get undone (or is it only if the password ... I notice that you are discussing two User policy settings, and also, ... Are you sure this is happening on machines where use of gpedit ... it seems that as soon as the user does this, the old local policy settings ... (microsoft.public.windows.group_policy) - Re: Possible Bad Question
... > question states that the Local Policy locks her out after 3 attempts ... > the DDC GPO, wouldn't the Domain policy OVERRIDE the Local policy? ... >> the DDC GPO settings not DD GPO settings. ... (microsoft.public.cert.exam.mcse) - Re: Possible Bad Question
... > question states that the Local Policy locks her out after 3 attempts ... > the DDC GPO, wouldn't the Domain policy OVERRIDE the Local policy? ... >> the DDC GPO settings not DD GPO settings. ... (microsoft.public.cert.exam.mcsa) |
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