Re: Removing default "authenticated users" when creating group policies
- From: "JJ Runnion" <jjrNOSPAM@xxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Fri, 15 Apr 2005 08:45:46 -0500
methinks thou dost protest too much.
you have to either use "create new" or "copy" so, what's the big deal?
j
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jj runnion
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"hallstein" <hallstein@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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> Roger Abell wrote:
>> Use GPMC. Define a protoType GPO which is just
>> an unlinked GPO with your security adjustments.
>> Then, to define a new GPO use the GPMC copy
>> capability.
>>
>
> Thanks for your answer, Abell, but this is no use for me. I simply refuse
> to have to use copy each time I create a policy somewhere in my OUs :)
>
> I still wish I could change this default behaviour.
>
> I somewhat feel that this default apply mechanism is scaled for maybe a
> little smaller companies than ours. Maybe Microsoft tries secretly to push
> SMS on us :)
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