Re: No Exchange objects available in Group Policy
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dfw63 <dfw63@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
I need to create a GPO for the Exchange servers in our 2k3 forest.
However I don't see any Exchange specific items available for
definition. Which .adm file(s) do I need to add to the DC to get
this functionality?
Thank you
What version of Exchange, and what is it you're trying to manage? What
policies or items did you have in mind, specifically? I don't know that
there's much you can do via group policy.
.
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