2 W2K DC and .adm files ??

G

Guest

Hi,

i have in our w2k domain two DC´s, if i make some policy to one of them, that policy
is automatically replicated to the other DC. But if i add some admin template to the other DC
that isn´t replicated, so do i need to add the same admin templates to both manually or how
does this work ?
Because if the DC which has the added templates crashes, then there will not be those .adm files
that i have manually added to the crashed one in the up´n´running DC.
 
Y

ys@work

This shouldn't be the case. When you add an administrative template to a
GPO, it would be stored in the GP template under the following folder and
replicated to other DC's sysvol folders.

WINNT\SYSVOL\sysvol\Domain_Name\Policies\{GPO_GUID}\Adm

Please verify if this is not the case.
 
B

Buz [MSFT]

Here is some more info on adm files that may assist.

307900 Upgrading Windows 2000 Group Policy for Windows XP
http://support.microsoft.com/?id=307900

307732 HOW TO: Add a Windows 2000 ADM Template to a Group Policy Snap-In in
http://support.microsoft.com/?id=307732

816662 Recommendations for Managing Group Policy Administrative Template
(.adm)
http://support.microsoft.com/?id=816662

323639 HOW TO: Create Custom Administrative Templates in Windows 2000
http://support.microsoft.com/?id=323639

Buz Brodin
MCSE NT4 / Win2K
Microsoft Enterprise Domain Support

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G

Guest

Thanks guys

now when i looked those adm-flies, they have been replicated

It tooked a while before they got replicated, everything else i
replicating between the 2 dc´s nice and fast

Well, now it works and thanks..
 

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