I missed that message.  You appear to be right though.  I am still doing my
research but I still can not find out if I edit an existing GPO after
creating the Central Store and populating it what happens.  This is one of
several issues I have to look at before rolling out Server 2008 AD.  I also
need to look at DNS, Trusts, and DHCP.  I would hate to have to re key my
DHCP but then I have not even started that research.  I know I could migrate
2003 DHCP from and to another 2003 server but can I do it to 2008?  DNS is
going to be fun as well with support for IP6 in it and what issues will that
create.  I have several trusts that took a long time to create and work
perfectly now but when I move to 2008 will this kill the trusts?  As you can
see I have a lot to research and I am fighting to get it all done before an
unreliable machine finally fails.

Jon

On Tue, Jul 15, 2008 at 10:22 AM, John Hornbuckle <
[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

>  I had posted a question about ADMX files here yesterday. Not one response
> from the group, which is very unusual. Best I can figure, not too many here
> are using ADMX files yet. Otherwise I'm pretty sure a few people would've
> spoken up.
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> John Hornbuckle
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> MIS Department
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> Taylor County School District
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> *From:* Jon Harris [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> *Sent:* Tuesday, July 15, 2008 6:01 AM
> *To:* NT System Admin Issues
> *Subject:* ADM and ADMX on a 2003 domain
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> Sorry for the cross post but the Active Directory list is not as active as
> the NT Sys Admin list.
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> Has anyone updated/installed/deployed the new ADMX format GPO's yet?  It
> appears that once you upgrade the domain to use the new format it can only
> be managed from a Vista or Windows 2008 machine.  What happens to all of the
> existing GPO's do they get converted or are they left alone?  I did find the
> ADMX migrator but I am not talking about using it at the moment.  There
> appears to be a one way switch in the Group Policy Mangement mmc that
> creates the starter GPO's in the ADMX format.  The reading I have done
> indicates that once I create these starter GPO's all new GPO's can 1. only
> be managed from a Vista or 2008 GPMC and 2. will be in the new ADMX format.
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> I would like to know from some of you if you have done this and 1. what
> happened to the existing GPO's and 2. if you open and edit an existing GPO
> does it get converted to the new format?
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> Thanks for any insight you can offer,
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> Jon
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