Re: How to export Gpedit settings on a stand alone PC not in Domain
- From: TomCheung <cheungne@xxxxxxxxx>
- Date: 16 May 2007 01:49:40 -0700
On 5月16日, 下午4時21分, "Mark Heitbrink [MVP]" <spam-
o...@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Hi,
TomCheung schrieb:
May I know how can I do it? [...]
If it´s only about settings inside administrative templates:
copy %systemroot%\system32\GroupPolicy\Machine\registry.pol
and .\User\registry.pol to the other system.
Mark
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Hi Mark ,
Thanks for your reply first!
I have try this and I find that it does work.
But may I know is there any official paper prove that this works
without affecting other application or registry setting?
Thanks again!
.
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