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Vista - Group Policy on Windows Domain
I was just hoping to get the current mechanism functioning in VISTA to some extent. The powers that be would like our next release to be Vista ready by the end of July. I guess I'ma little confused by the use of Group Policy or an Administrator 'blessing' the installation in some way as opposed to the actual

VISTA and Power Users?
The key is that in order to manage Vista policy, you need to be on a Vista (or Longhorn) system while you're editing GPOs. Darren -- Darren Mar-Elia MS-MVP-Windows Server--Group Policy http://www.gpoguy.com -- The Windows Group Policy Information Hub: FAQs, Training Videos, Whitepapers and Utilities for all things

Vista Startup Script problem (loading registry hive issue)
Ronnie Vernon MVP r...@invalid.org microsoft public windows vista general John The only reason I mentioned the GPEdit settings was because the OP mentioned that he Editing Group Policy is a long winded way of, basically, doing the same thing. Okay some things you cannot do so easily without editing group policy,

Lost windows media center
Gordo eap1...@internode.on.net microsoft public windows vista performance_maintenance I know that Home premium doesn't have GPEdit but can it be installed? If so, where can I get it? (I don't want to pay all the extra $ for Ultimate just for GPEdit). Gordo.

Programme beim Beenden starten.
Comcast nos...@comcast.net microsoft public platformsdk msi When I install my app on Vista using a group policy, there is a 15 minute delay when you reboot and the app is installed. When I run the MSI directly in quiet mode, there is not delay. Does anyone have any idea what I should look for?

Vista - Group Policy on Windows Domain
Ronnie Vernon MVP r...@invalid.org microsoft public windows vista file_management Alvin The Group Policy Editor and most other MSC components are not available in the Home versions of Vista. These were also not available in the XP Home version. -- Ronnie Vernon Microsoft MVP Windows Shell/User "Alvin L. Villaflores"

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Jerry duncan_jer...@hotmail.com microsoft public windows vista administration_accounts_passwords I wanted to reduce the possibility of my children changing the setup, so I used Group Policy editor to remove the Control Panel and a few other things. However, when I log to their PC as administrator, I get treated

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Adam jdr wrote: We use group policies to enable activation of screen saver with password protection on our desktops and laptops. This policy works well on existing XP machines and on XP machines upgraded to Vista Business. We recently acquired a new PC with Vista Business and found it will not launch the screen

Can't write to floppy, can't 'repair' Vista
mark_lawrence marklawre...@discussions.microsoft.com microsoft public win2000 group_policy microsoft public windows group_policy Reminder of Windows Vista Group Policy Technical Chat on Thursday September 28, 2006 Join this Group Policy technical chat with members of the Group Policy Product Development Team next

Manage Vista via group policy on Server 2003 SP1
:P Group policy alone made the change worthwhile. Not only is Group Policy something that is totally irrelevant outside of a centrally administered domain, Microsoft themselves seems to claim it was introduced in Windows 2000 :) And the changes in GP going from 2000 to XP were significant, resulting in even more

ReadyDrive
Sam Yost SamY...@discussions.microsoft.com microsoft public windows vista administration_accounts_passwords This is just a thought, but try enabling the group policy setting to "Always wait for the network at computer startup and logon". It will increase the logon time a little bit. Also, how does your VB script

Missing Group Policy Object Editor
No, the user group policy are elaborated. The \\domain.pd shared folder are correctly resolved. May I assume that all machines in the domain, including Vista machines, are ONLY using the domain controller as their DNS address in their IP properties? Yes, The domain is composed by 3 DC, 2 global catalog with DNS and

Group Policy applies to administrator, too?
Michael Brown st...@hotmail.com microsoft public windows server general We have a Windows 2003 Server and a number of Windows XP Pro Pc's and now, some Vista Business PC's. We have some Group Policies that are used by our Windows XP Pro clients and I want to apply the same or similar policies to our new Vista

New Group Policy Features in Windows Vista: TechNet Chat
Mark
Williams [MSFT] markw...@online.microsoft.com microsoft public windows group_policy One final reminder - today at 10am Pacific you'll have a chance to learn about the new Group Policy features in Windows Vista. Our development, test, user assistance and program management team wil be on hand to answer your

Vista Domain logon Group Policy Service Failed the logon - access
Malke ma...@invalid.invalid microsoft public windows vista general Tiger Tails wrote: Hi! I'm having trouble finding the Group Policy Object Editor on my computer, which uses Windows Vista Home Premium 2006. However, I read another thread labelled "Missing group policy editor" which was posted in December, 2007,

Group Policy + Vista
In the SBS Client Computer GPO, only the policy settings that are related to Internet Connection Sharing (ICS) apply to Windows Vista. The Welcome page is not disabled by the Windows Vista GPO. If you want to change the domain Group Policy objects for managing client computers that are running Windows Vista,

Vista Group Policy Install 15min Delay
John Barnett MVP freela...@invalid.invalid microsoft public windows vista general Which version of Vista are you running? If you have Ultimate, Business or Enterprise have you tried group policy to disable the feature? This is no good if you are running Vista Home or premium because group policy is not included in

Managing Windows Vista Group Policy (Part 1)
... Managing Windows Vista Group Policy (Part 1) http://www.windowsecurity. com/articles/Managing-Windows-Vista-Group-Policy-Part1.html -- Salu2!! Javier Inglés https://mvp.support.microsoft.com/profile=540CC20A-D91F-4E7B-A209-2CB5567431B0 MS MVP, Windows Server-Directory Services jing...@NOSPAMmvps.org.

Group policy doesn't work with Vista?
Obviously there are a large number of changes within Vista that arn't present in domain GP. No - no schema update necessary. You'll have to set up an administration workstation on Windows Vista and use the built-in Vista-GPMC to administer them. cheers, Florian -- Microsoft MVP - Windows Server - Group Policy.

Group Policy Preference Client Side Extensions (CSE) are now ...
"HS" wrote: I have setup a group policy on our DC server that runs a VB script at logon to map some network drives for client workstaions. it works great with our XP workstations but not with Vista Workstations. i've coded the script to notify user with a dialog prompt indicating drives are mapped. when i log in