We have a Windows 2000 small business Server and are using a WIndwos 2003
server as a backup domain controller.

There are group policy settings for terminal server (both computer and user
settings) on the win2K3 server that do not exist on the win2K small bus
server. I would like to use some of these policy settings in our environment
if I can. It appears that I can set policy settings on the backup domain
controller (WIn2K3) that I do not have on the win2K small bus server and it
works - but will a replicate from the primary back to the backup erase them
I wonder?

I also noticed that when I went back over to teh win2K small bus server, and
called up the group policy, I got errors when looking at the GPO setting
that included the terminal server stuff I had changed on the win2k3 server.
Is there a way that I can somehow ADD those settings from the win2k3 server
to the older win2K small bus server so that it does not matter which server
I use to manage the GPO settings?

Thanks, Brad

Re: backup DC GPO settings... by Steve

Steve
Tue Aug 14 08:41:44 CDT 2007

Brad Pears wrote:

>We have a Windows 2000 small business Server and are using a WIndwos 2003
>server as a backup domain controller.

Duplicate thread. See responses against your original posting.

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Re: backup DC GPO settings... by Brad

Brad
Tue Aug 14 12:19:08 CDT 2007

Hi Steve... I deleted my original post before any responses were posted
agains it (or so I thought). It must have take a while to actually remove
the post and in that time a response was witten for it... I am sorry about
that. Any chance I could get you to respond again?

Thanks, Brad

"Steve Foster [SBS MVP]" <steve.foster@picamar.co.uk> wrote in message
news:xn0f9xz5hf8n04o01n@msnews.microsoft.com...
> Brad Pears wrote:
>
>>We have a Windows 2000 small business Server and are using a WIndwos 2003
>>server as a backup domain controller.
>
> Duplicate thread. See responses against your original posting.
>
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> Steve Foster [SBS MVP]
> ---------------------------------------
> MVPs do not work for Microsoft. Please reply only to the newsgroups.



Re: backup DC GPO settings... by Steve

Steve
Thu Aug 16 10:14:56 CDT 2007

Brad Pears wrote:

>Hi Steve... I deleted my original post before any responses were posted
>agains it (or so I thought). It must have take a while to actually remove
>the post and in that time a response was witten for it... I am sorry about
>that. Any chance I could get you to respond again?

AFAIK, there is no way for posters to remove their own postings.

I wasn't the person who responded to your original post - I just happened
to notice the duplication and that there was a response to the original.

Here's your original and the replies, courtesy of Google Groups:

http://groups.google.com/group/microsoft.public.backoffice.smallbiz2000/browse_thread/thread/dd32c63d8f4e489d/145209dda2a113de#145209dda2a113de

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Re: backup DC GPO settings... by Brad

Brad
Mon Aug 20 11:47:03 CDT 2007

Hi Steve, I can select the item and delete it and it goes away for me in
outlook express, but maybe it really doesn't "go away"... :-)

Anyway, thanks for your help in finding the response!

brad
"Steve Foster [SBS MVP]" <steve.foster@picamar.co.uk> wrote in message
news:xn0fa0usa263lff00a@msnews.microsoft.com...
> Brad Pears wrote:
>
>>Hi Steve... I deleted my original post before any responses were posted
>>agains it (or so I thought). It must have take a while to actually remove
>>the post and in that time a response was witten for it... I am sorry about
>>that. Any chance I could get you to respond again?
>
> AFAIK, there is no way for posters to remove their own postings.
>
> I wasn't the person who responded to your original post - I just happened
> to notice the duplication and that there was a response to the original.
>
> Here's your original and the replies, courtesy of Google Groups:
>
> http://groups.google.com/group/microsoft.public.backoffice.smallbiz2000/browse_thread/thread/dd32c63d8f4e489d/145209dda2a113de#145209dda2a113de
>
> --
> Steve Foster [SBS MVP]
> ---------------------------------------
> MVPs do not work for Microsoft. Please reply only to the newsgroups.