GPO on Win98

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Dan [MSFT]

The short answer is no. Below is the longer one.
In a Windows 2000 network, you can use Group Policy
settings to configure and control Windows 2000 and
Microsoft Windows XP Professional-based computers.
However, to configure Microsoft Windows NT 4.0,
Microsoft Windows Millennium Edition (Me), and Microsoft
Windows 98-based client computers, you must use System
Policy settings. System Policy settings are different
from Windows 2000 Group Policy settings in that they
overwrite registry settings on the client computer with
persistent changes. This behavior is known as "tattooing."


Thahks,

Dan Boldo [MSFT]
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