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Check out this KB
article it might clear some things up for you - http://support.microsoft.com/?id=842933 -Sergio From: Darren Mar-Elia
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Christine- Default behavior whenever you edit a GPO
is that GP Editor will check the version of the ADM files that exist in
c:\windows\inf on the workstations where you're editing the GPO, and, if newer,
they will be coped up to the SYSVOL portion of that GPO, thus
"updating" it, and allowing you to see the new templates in the
GPO. What you should find is that the XP, SP2 ADMs are a superset of
those found on Win2K. So, if you make a conscious decision to update all of
your GPOs to the XP, Sp2 templates, then you will be consistent across the
board and won't lose anything in terms of still managing those Win2K boxes.
What I would recommend, however, is that from now on you only edit your GPOs
from XP. Darren From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On
Behalf Of Christine Allen Hi,
We
have a 2000 AD environment. We have just started rolling out xp workstations
and now I cannot use 2000 admin tools on the xp box. I have downloaded
the 2003 admin tools which run fine on xp, however, my gpo templates don't
match what's on the 2000 domain controllers. Same thing is happening for
the GPO console (which is totally sweet!). Has
anyone else had this issue? Do I need to update gpo templates or something?
-Christine
Christine
N. Allen [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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RE: [ActiveDir] GPO console version 1/2003 Admin tools.
Olivarez, Sergio J Mr CTNOSC/GD-NS Thu, 13 Apr 2006 08:50:04 -0700
Title: GPO console version 1/2003 Admin tools.
