Server 2003 group policy extensions windows 7
What are you trying to copy to where? If you've installed the admin tools you should be able to view the group policy management tools, and create the GPOs through that. Last edited 22nd March at PM. Will a Windows 7 admx template work in a Server Group Policy? By bandgeekmafia78 in forum Windows 7.
Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Featured Post. How to stop local administrators from bypassing Group Policy. Before I begin this article might be, for some of you, this will be well know information and it might all seem rather logical. But I continue to see questions being asked on forums as how as a Group Policy administrator can I prevent Search for:. Follow Us Twitter Facebook. Popular Posts. Rob Corner This person is a verified professional.
Verify your account to enable IT peers to see that you are a professional. Last Updated: Mar 29, 2 Minute Read. Reply 2. Facebook Twitter Reddit LinkedIn. Main Areas of Contribution:. Track Progress. Earn Credits. Do you need Windows Server R2 to be able to manage Windows 7? Based on this information could someone confirm the following for me. Our orginization has three DCs, all Server There are 10 Server servers used as Remote Desktop Servers. The environment is setup that most users log onto these servers via this clients and a RD Connection Broker.
I want to be able to apply several settings with GPO to the user sessions, notably mapping shares and network printers. Office Office Exchange Server. Not an IT pro? Windows Server TechCenter.
Sign in. United States English. Ask a question. Quick access. Search related threads. Remove From My Forums. Answered by:. Archived Forums. Group Policy. Sign in to vote. Hi, Is there adm x extensions for Windows domain for windows 7? Or how is group policy handled in W2K3 domain for Win 7 machines? Wednesday, December 2, AM. Of course a lot of the settings that you can use with Windows do also work for Win 7 clients.
But yes, some do not, some are replaced by new settings and and others are completely new for Win 7. But as you speak of "Windows domain", the answer is: You can keep your domain, the domain level and your DCs as is. This will enable you to configure Win 7 specific settings. It can be a good idea to create exclusive GPOs for Win 7 machines only. User filtering or other mechanisms e. OU design to target only the desired machines. There are different approaches for that and there is no "this way" or "that way".
It just depends
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