March 2008
Intermediate to advanced
544 pages
14h 47m
English
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You can use two file types to customize registry-based entries within a Group Policy Object in Windows Server 2008 and Windows Vista. The old file type, the .adm template, is still available; although it is not the preferred method for customizing your registry-based changes through Group Policy, many companies currently use them, and some might choose to continue doing so.
The new solution is the use of ADMX files. These files are XML based, language neutral, and can leverage many of the administrative features that Windows ...
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