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mkline
Posts:10
 | | 02/02/2009 1:21 PM |
| Darren is definitely not rude, that was an odd statement.
As much as we have all learned from this list and Darren it is just not a word I would have used in a million years.
Thanks Mike
On Mon, Feb 2, 2009 at 12:02 PM, Deepu <xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> Hi Darren, > > Thanks for the help... But u always tend to get rude... If u don't want to > reply... i'll stop asking queries to this forum... > > Thanks in zillions for the response... > > Have a nice day... > > Regards... > > ---------------------------------------------- > > On Mon, 02 Feb 2009 22:00:43 +0530 wrote > >Deepu- > > > >Please stop emailing me off-list in response to list emails-that way > >everyone on the list can benefit from the answers. > > > > > > > >In terms of using a script or command-line, the only way you can do this > out > >of the box is to set this policy on a test system, and then copy the > >underlying local GPO file structure (c:windowssystem32grouppolicy) to the > > >remote system. > > > > > > > >Darren > > > > > > > >From: Deepu [mailto:xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx] > >Sent: Monday, February 02, 2009 8:27 AM > >To: xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx > >Subject: Re: FW: RE: [gptalk] Allow Cross Forest Policy.... > > > > > > > >Hi Darren, > > > >I want to implement this policy using a script or command line... I don't > >want to use the mmc as this is what i have been assigned? > > > >Thanks... > >--------------- > > > >On Mon, 02 Feb 2009 21:45:27 +0530 wrote > >>I'm not sure what you mean by doing it silently. All policy is delivered > >>silently in most cases. If you want to apply a policy to a single server, > >>you can either target a domain-based GPO to that one server using > >>security-group filtering or you can connect remotely to the server's > local > >>GPO, by bringing up a blank MMC console, loading the Group Policy Editor > >>snap-in and choosing the remote computer name. > >> > >> > >> > >>Darren > >> > >> > >> > >>From: Deepu [mailto:xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx] > >>Sent: Monday, February 02, 2009 7:41 AM > >>To: xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx > >>Subject: Re: RE: [gptalk] Allow Cross Forest Policy.... > >> > >> > >> > >>Hi, > >> > >>Actually i have to implement the same local group policy setting on a > >server > >>to enable the cross forest policy. > >> > >>But this needs to be done silently. And i think there is no option to do > it > >>silently. > >> > >>So when we enable this setting, a new reg_dword entry called > >>AllowX-ForestPolicy-and-RUP is created with a value of 1. If u set this > >>policy to not configured, the registry key gets deleted... > >> > >>Now my motive is to simply accomodate the above policy silently. And we > >>don't have to do it on an entire domain... I got a request to do it on a > >>testing server... I don know why? > >> > >>So this is the main target which i am trying to achieve.. > >> > >>Plz check it for me.. > >> > >>Thanks... > >>-------------------------------------------- > >> > >>On Mon, 02 Feb 2009 21:00:59 +0530 wrote > >>>What you see in gpedit.msc is not going to show you the actual value in > >the > >>>registry. Even local GPO uses a backing store for administrative > template > >>>settings. What exactly are you trying to accomplish? Are you trying to > >>>deploy the setting to a bunch of machines? If so, how about using > >>>domain-based policy? > >>> > >>> > >>> > >>>Darren > >>> > >>> > >>> > >>> > >>> > >>>Darren Mar-Elia > >>> > >>>For comprehensive Windows Group Policy Information, check out > >>> www.gpoguy.com-- the best source for GPO FAQs, > >>>video training, tools and whitepapers. Also check out the > >>> > >>>s_1/104-1133146-9411929?v=glance&n=283155> Windows Group Policy Guide, > the > >>>definitive resource for Group Policy information. > >>> > >>> > >>> > >>> > >>> > >>>From: xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx [mailto: > xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx] > >>>On Behalf Of Deepu > >>>Sent: Monday, February 02, 2009 7:00 AM > >>>To: xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx > >>>Subject: [gptalk] Allow Cross Forest Policy.... > >>> > >>> > >>> > >>>Hello All, > >>> > >>>I want to enable the "Allow cross-forest user policy and roaming user > >>>profiles" local policy using registry... > >>> > >>>My main motive is to automate this task. While i tried going to the > >>registry > >>>HKLMSoftwarePoliciesMicrosoftWindowsSystem!AllowX-ForestPolicy-and-RUP > and > >>>added the value. > >>> > >>>But still after doing so, the option in the gpedit console remains the > >>same. > >>>(Not configured) > >>> > >>>Can anybody help me on this... > >>> > >>>Thanks... > >>> > >>> > >> > >> > > > > >
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