Tek-Tips is the largest IT community on the Internet today!

Members share and learn making Tek-Tips Forums the best source of peer-reviewed technical information on the Internet!

  • Congratulations Chris Miller on being selected by the Tek-Tips community for having the most helpful posts in the forums last week. Way to Go!

Windows policy

Status
Not open for further replies.

acidbrain

Technical User
Sep 2, 2002
67
RO
Hey there,
I just wanna know how do i make that windows policy work?
I made a policy file using poledit. I made user restrictions, i mean i specified what a user is allowd to do and not. I did everything i needed to do but i didn't manage to make that policy work. Dunno where to put it... what to do with it. Little help please :)
Big thankies!
 
C:\WINDOWS\INF directory called Common.adm...this File should be in the INF directory

To use poledit.exe (System Policy Editor) correctly.......you need to make sure that these three files are in the C:\WINDOWS\INF folder (not a subfolder beneath it)....
1. Poledit.inf
2. Windows.adm
3. Common.adm

If after that, you are still having trouble.....try installing Group Policies(Grouppol.dll),(you'll probably need this if you have User Profiles enabled) which you may be prompted for from the Win98 CD....to do this....
Go to Control Panel>Add/Remove Programs>Windows Setup Tab>System Tools and select the checkbox for "Group Policies"....click OK and then OK again..
The Grouppol.dll file should be in your C:\WINDOWS\SYSTEM Directory,..and Grouppol.inf in the C:\WINDOWS\INF directory


This next excerpt is taken right from the poledit.txt file on Win98 CD-ROM :
To install this tool on your local hard disk,
or to install support for group policies,
use the Add/Remove Programs option in Control Panel, select the Windows Setup tab, click the Have Disk button, and install from the TOOLS\RESKIT\NETADMIN\POLEDIT directory located on the install media.

Also find these files Poledit.hlp and Win98rk.hlp on the Win98 CD in D:\tools\reskit\help....where < D: > is your CD drive..
TekTippy4U

TT4U
Notification:
These are just &quot;my&quot; thoughts....and should be carefully measured against other opinions....I try very hard to impart correct info at all times.
 
Hi,

Login with the user name on which you want policy to work. Then open the registry thru poledit and make the necessary changes in the Local User and save. This will make changes to that particular user only.

PSingh
 
Thanks alot for your help. Now i understood how things work but still got a lil` problem. I would like to use this policy on a single computer, i mean i want to add 2 users e.g. admin and user1 and to apply the policy for the user1. I know that this is possible using a pdc (i configured a samba too, didn't finish yet with it) but i need to know if that policy can be applied like i just said above (admin -> user)without any remote administration and so on. I just want to make some restrictions on a few PC's and advance further on with a pdc and so on. I thought it'll be easier for now to configure 2 users (admin which would be me, of course :) and a user1 to whom the policy is applied to by the admin) can i do that? :p
Thanks alot again.
 
I guess you would make 2 separate users(Admin and User1) and only give the admin. rights to yourself......policies will be enforced at logon for user1...

TT4U
Notification:
These are just &quot;my&quot; thoughts....and should be carefully measured against other opinions....I try very hard to impart correct info at all times.
 
acidbrain - are you talking about a domain environment (pdc - Primary Domain Controller)? If so, are you concerned with setting up policies on the NT/2k/2k3 server which apply to win98 machines?
 
Status
Not open for further replies.

Part and Inventory Search

Sponsor

Back
Top