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I need to use gpedit in XP Home. Can I actually do this?
I have downloaded the GPMC file. |
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On 8/15/2010 9:45 AM, alfred_bowman wrote:
I need to use gpedit in XP Home. Can I actually do this? No, XP Home doesn't have support for gpedit. I have downloaded the GPMC file. Then why not try to install it and find out if it works? John |
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"alfred_bowman" wrote in
message ... I need to use gpedit in XP Home. Can I actually do this? I have downloaded the GPMC file. I don't know. As I recall, XP Home can't join a domain anyway, so what's the point. You can find registry reference data he http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/ms815238.aspx Maybe you can accomplish whatever it is that you are trying to do without gpedit. |
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FromTheRafters erratic @nomail.afraid.org typed: "alfred_bowman" wrote in message ... I need to use gpedit in XP Home. Can I actually do this? I have downloaded the GPMC file. I don't know. As I recall, XP Home can't join a domain anyway, so what's the point. You can find registry reference data he http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/ms815238.aspx Maybe you can accomplish whatever it is that you are trying to do without gpedit. Handy list, FTR; thanks. |
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