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    Default Deploying gpedit.msc policies in workstations HELP


    So this is the scenario,

    I dont use a Windows Server here(except sa cashier station, pero XP) bale dili siya centralized. It's just a peer-to-peer network. In fact, what im working at is my own cafe. I had to reformat my computers since I did a hardware upgrade. I'm not going to use deep freeze as my maintenance software and i'm going to use policies. I have tested two computers already with the policies i want pero manual ra akong pag-apply. My question is that how am I going to easily deploy my policies sa other computers without using windows server? I already forgot my lessons sa MCSE kay dugay-dugay na pud kong wala ka-administer because of college, too bad for me. Hahahah.

    Anyone helping please?

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    ang ako buhaton bro, kun maginstall ko ug cafe. mag configure sa ug usa ka pc, then i clone ang kadtong configured na. either gamit ka Acronis True Image or Norton Ghost? kopyaon nako to ang na cloned na image ako ibutang sa external harddrive. installan tanan pcs sa workstation ug Acronis True Image or Norton Ghost, then tagsa-tagsa icopy tong ako na clone na image. then iapply sa tanan pcs tong clone sa configured na na pc. apil na settings, gpedit, mga restrictions, software naka install, asta ang arrangement sa icons sa desktop. hehe.

    ambot lang kun naa pa ba mas dali na paagi aning ako giingon.. basta mao na ako buhaton.. labi na kun daghan kaayo units.. pero ang server, mano manohon jud nako kay usa ra man nya lahi sad ug function..

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    use export/import function... or just read the help files in GP console... and lot of HOW TO's there...

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    @nirdle - i don't have licenses to use Acronis. Although I am also a pirate, I will never use unlicensed software in my cafe.

    @mark - the export list function only gives you a .txt file with the settings in it. the settings are actually unusable because they aren't detected by the add/remove administrative chorbats.

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    Quote Originally Posted by personalmgt View Post
    @nirdle - i don't have licenses to use Acronis. Although I am also a pirate, I will never use unlicensed software in my cafe.

    @mark - the export list function only gives you a .txt file with the settings in it. the settings are actually unusable because they aren't detected by the add/remove administrative chorbats.
    puede nimo uninstall human nimog deploy sa mga units.. hehe. or palit ka license.. ok ra man sad ang demo, mogana man..

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    nindot ni nga topic. makakuha gyud ko ani.

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    Quote Originally Posted by nirdle_phogi View Post
    puede nimo uninstall human nimog deploy sa mga units.. hehe. or palit ka license.. ok ra man sad ang demo, mogana man..
    uninstall after deploying is still illegal

    buying license is a waste of money

    demo sucks.

    can we please get on topic and not focus acronis as our topic here? kay lazy solution man gud ang acronis whether illegal or not. anyways, i found a way to export my settings and i have deployed it already in all of my workstations. if anyone wants to know the trick, please post here!

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    Quote Originally Posted by personalmgt View Post
    uninstall after deploying is still illegal

    buying license is a waste of money

    demo sucks.

    can we please get on topic and not focus acronis as our topic here? kay lazy solution man gud ang acronis whether illegal or not. anyways, i found a way to export my settings and i have deployed it already in all of my workstations. if anyone wants to know the trick, please post here!
    giunsa nimo bro?

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    Quote Originally Posted by nirdle_phogi View Post
    giunsa nimo bro?
    First, Set your policies first sa administrative templates and close gpedit
    Second, Go to %systemroot%\system32\GroupPolicy\User and copy registry.pol.
    Third, Paste the registry.pol to the %systemroot%\system32\GroupPolicy\User of the PC to be implemented with policies.
    Fourth, Open gpedit again and go to the administrative templates. You will see na naa na ang imong mga policies na naka-set. Naka-set na siya pero wala pa na siya ma-implement. What you will do is simply click any of the policies and change its values and apply. Inig kahuman nimo ug apply, ibalik ang configuration sa policy na imong rang gi-edit. All of your policies should be working after ana.

    Hopefully this helps some of you people out there. Reply sad mo

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    Ok. Lamat. mas mapadali na ni. hehe.

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