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Cheryl Mire

How do I get the system.adm policy for Windows XP
Professional to show up in my Group Policy choices on my
Windows 2000 Server Active Directory?

I can't deny My Computer on the desktop based on user
rights at workstation level; I need to be able to do it
through assigned group policies.

When I try to copy the system.adm file from an XP PRO
workstation to the server, it keeps replacing it with its
own.
 
G

Glenn Fincher

Cheryl Mire said:
How do I get the system.adm policy for Windows XP
Professional to show up in my Group Policy choices on my
Windows 2000 Server Active Directory?

I can't deny My Computer on the desktop based on user
rights at workstation level; I need to be able to do it
through assigned group policies.

When I try to copy the system.adm file from an XP PRO
workstation to the server, it keeps replacing it with its
own.

Simply rename the system.adm file to something like "xpsystem.adm" and copy
it over then add it to the admin templates node of your policy.

Hope this helps!

Glenn Fincher
 

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