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      12th Apr 2006
Hi,
I have created a local group policy on one pc and tried copying this to
another pc which results in losing all gpo settings. Is there a way of coping
the gpo to another pc without losing the settings?

I will be grateful for any information received.

Mark Palmer.
 
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      12th Apr 2006
Hi,

mark palmer - novice schrieb:
> I have created a local group policy on one pc and tried copying this to
> another pc which results in losing all gpo settings. Is there a way of coping
> the gpo to another pc without losing the settings?


The question is: What did you copy?
Everything from %Systemroot%\System32\GroupPolicy on the one client
to the other?
At end of the copy process a restart can be required, or manually
force the settings (secedit ... /enforce on W2K, gpupdate /force
on XP).
If it still doesn´t work you have to edit the gpt.ini inside the
mentioned folder. Just add a "1" at the beginning or a "0" at the
end of the Version Entry.

http://support.microsoft.com/default...b;en-us;274478

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      12th Apr 2006
Hi Mark,
I basically created one local gpo, saved it and on another
pcgpedit.msc - I went file\open\chose the saved local gpo. When opened all
the settings had vanished or changed back to default.

Mark P.

"Mark Heitbrink [MVP]" wrote:

> Hi,
>
> mark palmer - novice schrieb:
> > I have created a local group policy on one pc and tried copying this to
> > another pc which results in losing all gpo settings. Is there a way of coping
> > the gpo to another pc without losing the settings?

>
> The question is: What did you copy?
> Everything from %Systemroot%\System32\GroupPolicy on the one client
> to the other?
> At end of the copy process a restart can be required, or manually
> force the settings (secedit ... /enforce on W2K, gpupdate /force
> on XP).
> If it still doesn´t work you have to edit the gpt.ini inside the
> mentioned folder. Just add a "1" at the beginning or a "0" at the
> end of the Version Entry.
>
> http://support.microsoft.com/default...b;en-us;274478
>
> Mark
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> Mark Heitbrink - MVP Windows Server
> Homepage: www.gruppenrichtlinien.de
> W2K FAQ : http://w2k-faq.ebend.de
> PM: Vorname@Homepage, Versende-Adresse wird nicht abgerufen.
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      12th Apr 2006
Hi,

mark palmer - novice schrieb:
> I basically created one local gpo, saved it and on another
> pcgpedit.msc - I went file\open\chose the saved local gpo. When opened all
> the settings had vanished or changed back to default.


There is no file/open Dialog to open or save Policies inside gpedit.msc
Perhaps you used import on administrative templates?

As the name presumed, this are only templates, just textfiles
to edit and make your wanted settings. But the setting itself
is stored in a registry.pol file within %Systemroot%\System32\GroupPolicy
\User or \Machine depending on the configuration.

Take a look at the KB Article

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