Re: Quick Question
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- From: "JS" <no@xxxxxx>
- Date: Mon, 8 Jan 2007 13:23:56 -0500
thanks. no intention to. keeping it around for a fallback if necessary.
"Laura E. Hunter [MVP]" <nospamplease> wrote in message
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Correct, though I wouldn't recommend deleting it outright.
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"JS" <no@xxxxxx> wrote in message
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Hello All:
Really quick question. I understand that it is advisable to leave the
existing default domain policy intact to roll back to in the event that
your active policy goes south. With that in mind, I assume that after
creating and applying the new policy accordingly, I can simply disable
the default policy without issue....correct.
Thanks in advance.
.
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