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Matt
02-26-2002, 07:05 AM
Hi,

Do I need to use specific Windows 2000 .adm templates on my NT network so that W2k Pro clients can be controlled? For example on my network I have several W2k Pro machines and they always show the last logged on username in the logon box when someone tries to log on. i have set up the system policies so this doesn't happen and indeed it doesn't happen on any of my NT clients. But it does happen on every 2000 client. It does, however, pick up other settings like the logon banner.

Is there a .adm file I should be using to set policies for my 2000 clients?

Thanks a lot!

Matt

Darren
02-26-2002, 10:52 PM
Search for Article Number Q274478(Group Polices for windows 2000 professional client in winnt domain) on www.technet.com

Cheers.

Darren.


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Matt at 2/26/2002 8:05:09 AM

Hi,

Do I need to use specific Windows 2000 .adm templates on my NT network so that W2k Pro clients can be controlled? For example on my network I have several W2k Pro machines and they always show the last logged on username in the logon box when someone tries to log on. i have set up the system policies so this doesn't happen and indeed it doesn't happen on any of my NT clients. But it does happen on every 2000 client. It does, however, pick up other settings like the logon banner.

Is there a .adm file I should be using to set policies for my 2000 clients?

Thanks a lot!

Matt

Matt
02-27-2002, 07:11 AM
Cheers Darren!
Matt


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Darren at 2/26/2002 11:52:36 PM

Search for Article Number Q274478(Group Polices for windows 2000 professional client in winnt domain) on www.technet.com

Cheers.

Darren.


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Matt at 2/26/2002 8:05:09 AM

Hi,

Do I need to use specific Windows 2000 .adm templates on my NT network so that W2k Pro clients can be controlled? For example on my network I have several W2k Pro machines and they always show the last logged on username in the logon box when someone tries to log on. i have set up the system policies so this doesn't happen and indeed it doesn't happen on any of my NT clients. But it does happen on every 2000 client. It does, however, pick up other settings like the logon banner.

Is there a .adm file I should be using to set policies for my 2000 clients?

Thanks a lot!

Matt