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    romath is offline 100+ Helpful Posts! 50+ Helpful Posts
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    New Tip added!

    http://www.gpanswers.com/faq/?id=19

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    I read this tip and used the GPDrivesOptions tool mentioned in the tip, but I don't want to create a complete copy of my system.adm and then plop in another adm in its place.

    That is the tool's only disadvantage...I think most people would want a separate ADM that they can install and enable or disable as desired.

    Thank you, Tom

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    romath is offline 100+ Helpful Posts! 50+ Helpful Posts
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    Thanks Tom.

    I agree, most people would probably want a seperate adm.

    I never really took a look, but maybe you could copy/paste the new code that is generated into its own adm????

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    Quote Originally Posted by romath
    Thanks Tom.

    I agree, most people would probably want a seperate adm.

    I never really took a look, but maybe you could copy/paste the new code that is generated into its own adm????
    Thank you for responding.

    I did some more looking around and readily found some various stuff on this topic.

    This is one example of how it can be done in Windows Server 2003:
    http://www.tek-tips.com/faqs.cfm?&rat1=8&fid=5882

    Another example, for Win2k, might work for Windows Server 2003 too:
    http://www.winguides.com/forums/showflat.php?Cat=&Board=brdNewTweaks&Numbe r=111370&page=0&view=collapsed&sb=5&am p;part=

    I now need to figure out how to set it up to work properly in a Windows Server 2003 setup, and then ensure that I apply it properly, etc., since I only want it to apply to Domain Users, which means I have to learn about WMI and filtering, etc.

    Thank you, Tom

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    Thanks for the info!

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