Re: How to export Gpedit settings on a stand alone PC not in Domain



Hi,

TomCheung schrieb:
[...]
But may I know is there any official paper prove that this works
without affecting other application or registry setting?

http://support.microsoft.com/kb/274478/en-us
| To edit the LGPO and to configure Local Group Policy settings on a local
| computer, and then to distribute to other computers, you need to perform
| the following steps: [...]
| 4. Take the entries found in the Local Group Policy Object which are
| stored in the %Systemroot%\System32\GroupPolicy folder, and then copy
| them to other clients where you also want to apply these Local Group
| Policy settings. [...]

Mark
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