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Old March 11th 04, 06:26 PM
Don
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Default Group Policy

That's what I was afraid of. How about either of these 2
options.

1) The ability to copy the settings manually from one
machine to the other. For example are they simply stored
in a file that can easily be copied to another computer.
Or does it only update the registry?

2) If option 1 is not feasible, which I presume is the
case, how about the ability to obtain a printout of all
the GPO settings to easily compare them from one computer
to the other.

Thanks,
Don
-----Original Message-----
Hi, Don -

I'm afraid it isn't possible - you need a server to
inflict policies on member workstations ;-)

Sorry I didn't have better news -

-----Original Message-----
Is it possible to apply the Group Policy settings on

one
computer in a peer to peer networking environment onto
other computers? For example, I have one workstation
that we use as our "server" which houses all our shared
files. It would be nice to modify GPO settings on this
one computer and have the other machines automatically
refresh from it. Just as it would work in a domain
network environment. All computers are running Windows
XP.

Thanks,
Don
.

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