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These steps will allow you to import new Group Policy settings from XP to a Windows 2000 Domain Controller – Courtesy Microsoft Corporation
Using Windows XP Group Policy Settings in a Windows 2000 Domain
If you use the default Group Policy settings supplied with Windows 2000, you are not using the new default Group Policy settings supplied with Windows XP and, consequently, you will not be able to disable the use of ICF and Network Bridge. Additionally, you will have different behavior on computers running Windows XP with respect to administrator restrictions on configuring network connections.
To use the new default Group Policy settings supplied with Windows XP associated with the Network Connections folder, you must update your domain system containers to use the Windows XP core Group Policy settings. The core Group Policy settings are contained in a file named System.adm.
To use the core Windows XP Group Policy settings in your Windows 2000 domain, do the following:
- Login to a computer running Windows XP Professional as an administrator.
- Copy the file systemroot\Inf\System.adm to a floppy disk or network location with the name System_xp.adm.
- Login as a domain administrator at a Windows 2000 domain controller.
- Copy the file System_xp.adm from the floppy disk or network location to the systemroot\Inf folder on the domain controller.
- Click Start, point to Programs, point to Administrative Tools, and then click Active Directory Users and Computers.
- Right-click the domain system container to which you want to apply the Windows XP core Group Policy settings and click Properties.
- In the domain system container properties dialog box, click the Group Policy tab.
- Click the correct GPO in the list, and then click Edit.
- In the console tree of the Group Policy snap-in, navigate to Computer Configuration\Administrative Templates or User Configuration\Administrative Templates.
- In the console tree of the Group Policy snap-in, right click Administrative templates, and then click Add/Remove Templates.
- In the Add/Remove Templates dialog box, click system under Name, and then click Remove. This step removes the current core Group Policy settings supplied with Windows 2000.
- In the Add/Remove Templates dialog box, click Add.
- In the Policy Templates dialog box, click the file named System_xp.adm, and then click Open. This step adds the default core Group Policy settings supplied with Windows XP.
- In the Add/Remove Templates dialog box, click Close.
- Close the Group Policy snap-in.
- In the domain system container properties dialog box, click OK.
- Repeat steps 6 through 16 for each domain container to which you want to apply the Windows XP core Group Policy settings.
To modify the settings of the GPO for a given domain container, do the following:
- Click Start, point to Programs, point to Administrative Tools, and then click Active Directory Users and Computers.
- Right-click the domain system container to which you want to change Group Policy settings and click Properties.
- In the domain system container properties dialog box, click the Group Policy tab.
- Click the correct GPO in the list, and then click Edit.
- Modify the User Configuration or Computer Configuration settings with the Group Policy snap-in.
To modify User Configuration settings for Network Connections, navigate to User Configuration\Administrative Templates\Network\Network Connections in the console tree.
To modify Computer Configuration settings for Network Connections, navigate to Computer Configuration\Administrative Templates\Network\Network Connections in the console tree.