.adm and the registry

G

Guest

I recently imported a registry file to update the registry. When I use group
policies to look at it, it says that they are "Not Configured." I know for a
fact that the regsitry has been modified since I've checked the keys myself
but still, it doesn't show up on the group policy editor. Does anyone know
why this is happening?
 
O

Oli Restorick [MVP]

Are you looking at the local gpedit.msc console? All I can think of is that
the ADM file is pointing at the wrong registry values, or is somehow
different to what you're expecting to see.

What happens if you make a change through gpedit.msc using the ADM file? Do
the registry keys and values look like you expect?

Oli
 
G

Guest

I am using local group policy for Windows update. Basically, this is to
control the client side of SUS.

This is the latest wuau.adm. It has 8 entries.

I know the registry keys are fine, they will change if I edit through local
group policy.
 

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