ADM files are silently updated by whatever host machine you use. The recommendation is to use the latest and greatest OS on a dedicated "GPO" machine so that the latest ADM files are available for use.

-mjm


Michael J. Miller Computing Services
College of Veterinary Medicine, UIUC
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Graham Turner wrote:
quick question (hopefully not too daft) ref ADM file management

it seems different OS's ship with different versions of the 'standard' ADM files
that include conf.adm / interes.adm / system.adm ...

say if you are maintaining policies that link to containers holding say XP , 
2000,
2003 computers it would not be unreasonable to manage them all from a single 
host on
which you edit policies.

am i correct to say that in maintaining the settings in these files are always
cumulative - if that's the right word

if so then it is correct working practice to always use the MOST RECENT version 
of
an ADM file with no fear of breaking previously functional GPO's ???

GT





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