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Preconfigured GPO to import - will pay if needed

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I want to deploy a restrictive GPO on my AD domain to stop my users download and install every thing they can in the computers, so i need to block local devices usb storage, floppy, cdrom, block the capability to install downloaded programs from internet, block printer driver installing, control panel access, display access, command access, and so on, now, i already have good experiencie with active directory and understand the GPO applying process, (which is a good start), but i have little experience with GPOs of this level, in the past i have worked with very small policies with 2 or 3 settings, so i would like to start this project with an exported/backed-up GPO previously done by some more experienced than me, imported through gpmc to my AD non production setup, users are running xp pro.if some one likes to help me with this i´ll be very happy.

If some one want some money for this, just tell me.

If i´m violating some rule-s of this forums, please give me the proper directions to ask for this

thanks in advance

Victor
Windows XPWindows Server 2003

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Thanks Toni!.
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Actually, yes, you can export/import GPOs across domains using the GPMC.
Introduction is here:
Migrating GPOs Across Domains
http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/cc785343.aspx
The document is here:
Migrating GPOs Across Domains with GPMC
http://www.microsoft.com/windowsserver2003/gpmc/migrgpo.mspx

And the GPMC is here:
Group Policy Management Console with Service Pack 1
http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/details.aspx?familyid=0a6d4c24-8cbd-4b35-9272-dd3cbfc81887&displaylang=en
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oBda:

thanks for confirm that

Well, i´ve done that in the past between or main site and the disaster recovery one...,and i dont remember any problems,

so... how can i get some help on getting a working gpo this way?

are there any rentacoder.com like site for this kind of jobs?

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Thanks Toniur and oBda, it´s a pleasure to interact with people like you, have a good time.
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Windows Server 2003 was based on Windows XP and was released in four editions: Web, Standard, Enterprise and Datacenter. It also had derivative versions for clusters, storage and Microsoft’s Small Business Server. Important upgrades included integrating Internet Information Services (IIS), improvements to Active Directory (AD) and Group Policy (GP), and the migration to Automated System Recovery (ASR).

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