Re: Disabling Group Policy all together

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Take a look at rows 433 - 437 on the "All" tab then in column G for the corresponding registry location.

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"Jim in Cleveland" wrote:
I know this sounds pretty drastic but is there a way of disabling all group
policies with one click of the mouse?! I'm troubleshooting a problem and for
the life of me and I cannot find the GP that is holding this setting that is
affecting a user configuration. I thought if I could stop all the group
policies all at once, there would be no guess work in it. I would disable a
global setting, make the necessary changes I need to make, then turn
everything back on. The change would be on an XP computer in a 2003 domain
environment. The issue I'm working on is I need to make a desktop change on
a user profile. I've opened up the profile (.man to a .dat) and even gave
the account admin privileges. But when I go to make a display change, it
states, "Your system Admin disabled the display control panel". Right
clicking on the desktop has also been disabled. I know it sounds drastic but
let me knwo if it is possible.

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