Re: Importing .adm settings to other domain controllers



If you were to provide firewall exemption policy how would you
do that in a manner that respects what is already being set ??

Personally, if I have software that adjusts my config I want it to
let me know that I need to do that, perhaps ask if I would like it
to do it for me, etc. but I do not want software that just does it,
and certainly not if it does what is good for it but is not aware
of how that may not be good for me / my deployment.

Hence, in making software purchase choices, I expect to see
all such needs called out in the installation requirements docs,
and contrary to an all to common practice in the industry, I do
want access to the fully detailed requirements doc prior to
purchase (else no purchase).

Those comment are about software for a client system.
Here, where you are talking about making domain level
adjustments, multiply those comments by 1000 (or more).
How would you know which GPOs to impact?

Your best route is to inform, but leave these highly situational
adjustments up to those that manage their domain.

Roger
"verviflox" <dontsendhere@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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We will provide some .adm settings for our application because it is used
in a domain environment. These settings can override/supplement/replace
whatever .adm settings the customer currently has on the domain
controller. What would be the best way to package this as we release the
product? We would like to make it easy for the customer to install (for
example, firewall exceptions are configured in this .adm, amonst several
other settings).




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