Guest Bill in Co. Posted September 25, 2008 Posted September 25, 2008 Re: Restore default policies System Restore to when it was correct? With the caveat that it will roll back everything to that point in time, obviously. Or, you could just temporarily roll back, and note the settings, and then undo it and apply those settings afterwards. > Tyler Durden wrote: >> What is the fastest method to restore default gpedit.msc and secpol.msc >> settings? >> >> Thanks.
Guest Anteaus Posted September 25, 2008 Posted September 25, 2008 Re: Restore default policies Re: Restore default policies I think if you grab the 'windows\system32\group policies' folder contents, that should be what you need. "Bill in Co." wrote: > System Restore to when it was correct? > > With the caveat that it will roll back everything to that point in time, > obviously. Or, you could just temporarily roll back, and note the > settings, and then undo it and apply those settings afterwards. > > > Tyler Durden wrote: > >> What is the fastest method to restore default gpedit.msc and secpol.msc > >> settings? > >> > >> Thanks. > > >
Guest Tyler Durden Posted September 25, 2008 Posted September 25, 2008 Re: Restore default policies Re: Restore default policies Anteaus, Should be something like this. Anyone else could confirm this method? "Anteaus" <Anteaus@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:506DA318-21D4-45DA-9E48-C3A6FEA26A4D@microsoft.com... > > I think if you grab the 'windows\system32\group policies' folder contents, > that should be what you need. > > "Bill in Co." wrote: > >> System Restore to when it was correct? >> >> With the caveat that it will roll back everything to that point in time, >> obviously. Or, you could just temporarily roll back, and note the >> settings, and then undo it and apply those settings afterwards. >> >> > Tyler Durden wrote: >> >> What is the fastest method to restore default gpedit.msc and >> >> secpol.msc >> >> settings? >> >> >> >> Thanks. >> >> >>
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