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RE: security policy 'not specified' option

Subject: RE: security policy 'not specified' option
Date: Thu, 20 Oct 2005 23:45:56 +0100
If you have 'No Over-ride' set at the domain level for the OU in AD then you
can stop local policy changes

-----Original Message-----
From: matthew patton [mailto:pattonme@yahoo.com] 
Sent: 20 October 2005 23:31
To: Tony King
Subject: RE: security policy 'not specified' option


Once you have set a policy from Not Defined you can only select
enable or
disable, unless you reload the policy files from a clean build

and therein lies the rub. MS conveniently doesn't let me do that any
more. does a domain policy categorially override any local settings?
Somehow I really doubt that would be the case. 



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