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Hi, does someone know something about the location of local policies? Some
people say that local policies are stored in the windows registry, but I am not sure. If someone can answer me and give me a formal reference about this, it would be wonderful. Thanks, |
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The registry is one location.
Registry.pol files are located in... %Systemroot%\System32\GroupPolicy\Machine and %Systemroot%\System32\GroupPolicy\User Subfolders of the Group Policy template The Group Policy template folder contains subfolders, including, but not limited to, the following: * adm: Contains all the .adm files for this Group Policy template. * Scripts: Contains all the scripts and related files for this Group Policy template. * User: Includes a Registry.pol file that contains the registry settings that are to be applied to users. When a user logs on to a computer, this Registry.pol file is downloaded and applied to the HKEY_CURRENT_USER portion of the registry. The User folder contains an Applications subfolder. * User\Applications: Contains the .aas files (application advertisement scripts) that are used by the operating system–based installation service. These files are applied to users. * Machine: Includes a Registry.pol file that contains the registry settings that are to be applied to computers. When a computer initializes, this Registry.pol file is downloaded and applied to the HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE portion of the registry. The Machine folder contains an Applications subfolder. * Machine\Applications: Contains the .aas files that are used by the operating system–based installation service. These files are applied to computers. Storage of Group Policy objects Paste the following line into Start | Run and click OK... hh SPconcepts.chm::/Storage.htm Administrative Templates Paste the following line into Start | Run and click OK... hh SPconcepts.chm::/ADM.htm The Group Policy Reference http://www.microsoft.com/technet/pr...2rkbook/gp.mspx Group Policy Registry Table http://www.microsoft.com/resources/...us/gp/gpref.asp Windows 2003, Windows XP, and Windows 2000 Group Policies by policy name Number of policies in database: 844 http://www.boyce.us/gp/gplistall.asp Policies open in a new window and have registry references. -- Hope this helps. Let us know. Wes MS-MVP Windows Shell/User In news:69819DAF-79D5-4B42-89A7-B26AAF9C9F7B@microsoft.com, arielqs <arielqs@discussions.microsoft.com> hunted and pecked: > Hi, does someone know something about the location of local policies? Some > people say that local policies are stored in the windows registry, but I > am not sure. > > If someone can answer me and give me a formal reference about this, it > would be wonderful. > > Thanks, |
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It depends on which policies you are talking about. Normall the local policy
settings are stored in the local security database, which is normally at C:\WINDOWS\security\Database\secedit.sdb. Many settings are loaded directly from that file upon refreshing the group policy (including startup or login). There are, however, many settings that are also stored in the Registry. Most programs will retrieve these settings from directly from the Registry, therefore the local group policy sets these values from the sdb file. If there is no value in the sdb file for a particular key it will stay as it is. So you can set most registry values directly in the registry unless there is a policy that overrides it. On a domain controller there is also a local Domain Controller Security Policy that is located at C:\WINDOWS\SYSVOL\sysvol\...\...\{6AC1786C-016F-11D2-945F-00C04fB984F9} I'm not sure why you want to know the storage location of these objects, but if you are looking to edit them directly, the secedit.sdb file is a form of a jet database that uses undocumented API functions and you can really only access that data using secedit.exe and security templates. The domain controller's local policy is a text file at C:\WINDOWS\SYSVOL\sysvol\...\...\{6AC1786C-016F-11D2-945F-00C04fB984F9}\MACHINE\Microsoft\Windows NT\SecEdit\GptTmpl.inf You can actually edit this file and have the changes recognized if you increment the version number in C:\WINDOWS\SYSVOL\sysvol\...\...\{6AC1786C-016F-11D2-945F-00C04fB984F9}\GPT.ini Perhaps if you shared what you are trying to accomplish I could give you some more useful information. Mark Burnett http://xato.net "arielqs" <arielqs@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:69819DAF-79D5-4B42-89A7-B26AAF9C9F7B@microsoft.com... > Hi, does someone know something about the location of local policies? Some > people say that local policies are stored in the windows registry, but I > am > not sure. > > If someone can answer me and give me a formal reference about this, it > would > be wonderful. > > Thanks, |
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