Hi All,
I need some help. I work for a automobile parts manufacturer. It is policy that the computers on the assembly line are non-domain computers. Throughout the rest of the plant I manage everything with Group Policy. What is the best way to manage the non-domain machines. Is it possible to somehow apply GPO's to a local machine by copying a file somehow?
Thanks for any advice in advance.
Greg
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Managing Non-Domain machines
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Posted 26 May 2006 - 01:14 AM
You can create a local policy with policy editor, but a GPO is mutch stronger than local with for example software deployment. There is also 3rd party software around witch can do a little general management, but i cant remember the name
but it could be that app is less effective and costs money ofcource.
Zar
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