I have done something similar but I used a third party program called GPAnywhere by Fullarmor.  It allows you to create a policy or import from AD.  You can then edit that policy and best of all you can export it into and executable file.  This has been great in creating policies that we wanted to be part of the local policy with out having to worry bout someone missing a setting when they are building the server. 

 

So if you have a tried and true policy running on a domain you want to use on a standalone or to put it as the local policy I would suggest looking for that software.

 

Jeff

 

 


From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Edwin
Sent: Friday, April 15, 2005 8:36 AM
To: ActiveDir@mail.activedir.org
Subject: [ActiveDir] OT Maybe: Import GPO without Domain

 

I am using VB.NET to create an application that will configure the server from beginning to end without manual SysAdmin intervention.  Basically, once a server is installed, it must be configured to our specifications.

 

I am aware of ADS and RIS and I am already using these options.  But in this particular case, it is not an option.

 

What I would like to do is import a GPO but without the use of a domain.  These machines need to be stand alone.  I can only import the “Security Settings” section of the GPO by using secedit.exe

 

How can I import/export the “Computer Configuration” and “User Configuration” sections?

 

Thanks,

Edwin

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