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To work around this, use the "Turn off automatic updates of ADM files" policy setting. This makes it possible for the French administrator to view policy settings by using the ADM files that are installed locally on his or her workstation French , regardless of the ADM file that is stored in the GPT.

Also, consider standardizing on the latest operating system from Microsoft for administrative workstations in a multi-language administrative environment. If Windows workstations are being used, use the "Turn off automatic updates of ADM files" policy setting for administrators and consider the ADM files in the GPT to be the effective language for all Windows workstations.

Each operating system or service pack release includes a superset of the ADM files provided by earlier releases, including policy settings that are specific to operating systems that are different to those of the new release.

For example, the ADM files that are provided with Windows Server include all policy settings for all operating systems, including those that are only relevant to Windows or Windows XP Professional. This means that only viewing a GPO from a computer with the new release of an operating system or service pack effectively upgrades the ADM files.

As later releases are typically a superset of previous ADM files, this will not typically create problems, assuming that the ADM files that are being used have not been edited. In some situations, an operating system or service pack release may include a subset of the ADM files that was provided with earlier releases. This has the potential to present an earlier subset of the ADM files, resulting in policy settings no longer being visible to administrators when they use Group Policy Object Editor.

However, the policy settings will remain active in the GPO. Only the visibility of the policy settings in Group Policy Object Editor is affected. Any active either Enabled or Disabled policy settings are not visible in Group Policy Object Editor, but remain active. Because the settings are not visible, it is not possible for the administrator to view or edit these policy settings. To work around this issue, administrators must become familiar with the ADM files that are included with each operating system or service pack release before using Group Policy Object Editor on that operating system, keeping in mind that the act of viewing a GPO is enough to update the ADM files in the GPT, when the timestamp comparison determines an update is appropriate.

The "Always use local ADM files for Group Policy editor" policy is typically used with this policy, when it is supported by the operating system from which Group Policy Object Editor is run. Also, frequent editing of GPOs can result in a significant amount of replication traffic. Hi Guys, Im not sure if this should have been here or the modding forum but i need to be able to set Windows Xp to the Classic theme and then set it so any additional users who are created are given this theme by default.

Any information on this is appreciated. Cheers, Rich. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options HeyRatFans Posted July 6, Not tried this method but it might work. Much appreciated :D Ill let you know how it goes. Garry Posted July 6, Joel Posted July 6, Run gpedit.

Should work; I haven't tried. Good luck, The Kaotic One. Group policy is your friend. Especially when you get into managing more than one computer.

If you want to find something that affects multiple users on a single computer or multiple computers all at once, look in Group Policy. The status should be running and not stopped. If stopped, then set to Started.

You should now be able to use themes on your computer. Open Group Policy Start Run Type: gpedit. Let us know if this helps. Was this reply helpful?



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