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Guest Andrew Topp
Posted

This may be a silly question, but I'm out of ideas.

 

I have a domain containing two Windows Server 2003 64-bit domain

controllers. There are no other member servers, only client desktops. I need

to be able to use the GPMC to create/edit GPOs in this domain, but since the

GPMC has no 64-bit version, I don't see any way to do so. My personal

workstation is not in this domain.

 

Short of going to a client PC, installing the GPMC, and doing my work from

there, is there any way I can create new GPOs for thos domain?

 

Thanks,

Andrew

Posted

Re: Group Policy Management Console

 

On my system, Vista (Business) x64, installed gpmc.msc in system32, by

default.

 

"Andrew Topp" <Andrew Topp@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message

news:34643A9A-89AC-40E6-B2D2-1C888A018960@microsoft.com...

> This may be a silly question, but I'm out of ideas.

>

> I have a domain containing two Windows Server 2003 64-bit domain

> controllers. There are no other member servers, only client desktops. I

> need

> to be able to use the GPMC to create/edit GPOs in this domain, but since

> the

> GPMC has no 64-bit version, I don't see any way to do so. My personal

> workstation is not in this domain.

>

> Short of going to a client PC, installing the GPMC, and doing my work from

> there, is there any way I can create new GPOs for thos domain?

>

> Thanks,

> Andrew

Guest Andrew Topp
Posted

Re: Group Policy Management Console

 

I do not have a gpmc.msc in my C:\windows\system32 directory.

 

"bnborg" wrote:

> On my system, Vista (Business) x64, installed gpmc.msc in system32, by

> default.

>

> "Andrew Topp" <Andrew Topp@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message

> news:34643A9A-89AC-40E6-B2D2-1C888A018960@microsoft.com...

> > This may be a silly question, but I'm out of ideas.

> >

> > I have a domain containing two Windows Server 2003 64-bit domain

> > controllers. There are no other member servers, only client desktops. I

> > need

> > to be able to use the GPMC to create/edit GPOs in this domain, but since

> > the

> > GPMC has no 64-bit version, I don't see any way to do so. My personal

> > workstation is not in this domain.

> >

> > Short of going to a client PC, installing the GPMC, and doing my work from

> > there, is there any way I can create new GPOs for thos domain?

> >

> > Thanks,

> > Andrew

>

  • 2 weeks later...
Guest Andrew Topp
Posted

Re: Group Policy Management Console

 

Does anyone have any idea how to do this? Is there any idea to create and

edit GPOs when my only member servers are 64 bit, and my personal workstation

is not a part of the domain?

 

Thanks,

Andrew Topp

 

"Andrew Topp" wrote:

> I do not have a gpmc.msc in my C:\windows\system32 directory.

>

> "bnborg" wrote:

>

> > On my system, Vista (Business) x64, installed gpmc.msc in system32, by

> > default.

> >

> > "Andrew Topp" <Andrew Topp@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message

> > news:34643A9A-89AC-40E6-B2D2-1C888A018960@microsoft.com...

> > > This may be a silly question, but I'm out of ideas.

> > >

> > > I have a domain containing two Windows Server 2003 64-bit domain

> > > controllers. There are no other member servers, only client desktops. I

> > > need

> > > to be able to use the GPMC to create/edit GPOs in this domain, but since

> > > the

> > > GPMC has no 64-bit version, I don't see any way to do so. My personal

> > > workstation is not in this domain.

> > >

> > > Short of going to a client PC, installing the GPMC, and doing my work from

> > > there, is there any way I can create new GPOs for thos domain?

> > >

> > > Thanks,

> > > Andrew

> >

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