Re: Exporting GPOs

2010-08-19 Thread James Rankin
Not really, just lots of handy registry settings that I'd rather remember than have to find again. I remember the one to import the Taskbar Auto-Hide setting was particularly nasty. It's Windows 2008 R2 mainly that they were written for. I'll have a look at those script links and see what I can fi

RE: Exporting GPOs

2010-08-19 Thread Miller Bonnie L .
If you have GPMC installed on 2003 server, there should be some scripts available that might help-I think it's \program files\GPMC\Scripts. If you're on 2008 or higher, the old 2003 GPMC scripts were not included, but can be downloaded separately. http://blogs.technet.com/b/jlosey/archive/2009

Re: Exporting GPOs

2010-08-19 Thread Andrew S. Baker
Which version of Windows? I have scripts for backing up GPOs in 2003. I haven't tested under 2008, but I suspect they won't work there. *ASB *(My XeeSM Profile) *Exploiting Technology for Business Advantage...* * * Signature powered by WiseStamp

Re: Exporting GPOs

2010-08-19 Thread Sean Martin
What do you mean by complex? Have you developed a lot of adm templates to perform different functions? You could just take those. In the GPMC, when viewing the settings for each policy, you can 'show all' and right-click / Save Report to html file. - Sean On Thu, Aug 19, 2010 at 6:25 AM, James Ra