Has anyone looked into creating custom templates for Microsoft's System Policy editor ? I like the idea of managing workstations through the NTConfig.POL file, but the included templates are quite a bit outdated. Does anyone know if it would be worth-while to take the time and create an updated Template to add policies to manage newer features of Windows 2000/XP through the NTConfig.POL file, or if it is even possible ?
Currently, if I have to adjust the machine's registries, I just push it out with a Kixtart Script, which means that if I want to adjust any "User" registry settings, the user has to be logged in when I run the script. I think the System Policy Editor would be a better way to go, as long as you keep in mind the "tatoo" effect on the registry. Does anyone have any info on whether or not this is feasible, or if samba will soon support Group Policy Objects (so I won't need to do this)? Or if someone already has accomplished this or has any other comments..... Mike Petersen [EMAIL PROTECTED] References: Creating Custom Templates for SPE - http://www.oreilly.com/catalog/winsyspe/chapter/ch08.html Microsofts Group Policy Reference Spreadsheet - http://download.microsoft.com/download/a/a/3/aa32239c-3a23-46ef-ba8b-da786e167e5 e/PolicySettings.xls Samba Rocks !! -- To unsubscribe from this list go to the following URL and read the instructions: https://lists.samba.org/mailman/listinfo/samba
