Group Policy Question

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Sarah M

Is there a way to copy Group Policy settings from one computer to another so
you don't have to set them each time? These computers are not in a Domain.

Thanks in advance
 
Drill down to the Group Policy Objects node in the GPMC,
right-click over the GPO, and select Copy. Then, immediately
select Paste. It will create a new GPO named "Copy of {oldname}".
Simply rename it what you wish, and you're in business!

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| Is there a way to copy Group Policy settings from one computer to another so
| you don't have to set them each time? These computers are not in a Domain.
|
| Thanks in advance
 
Thanks for the quick reply. Is the GPMC the same as gpedit.msc? If not how
do I get to GPMC?

Also, after it is copied how to you apply it to the other computer?

Many, many thanks for your help.
 
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