mr_brightside
frakfrakfrakcackmackshack
Okay so Im fucking around with Group Policies. Was just wondering what you have to do to edit local groups, that are found in Computer Management.
for eg:
gpedit.msc /Dan "Group"
but that doesn't work, it just ends up editing the local user's policies (whoops! )
Also, what is the point of groups in Computer management? I mean when I go User > Properties, it gives me a whole lot of useless crap about renaming. Why doesn't group policy instructions go in there? why the fuck do I have to run gpedit.msc?
So, the only way to edit the group policy, is to give a user Administrator rights, go into the User and do it by running gpedit.msc in that user profile? Cause thats the only solution I've thought of.
Shed some light yo?
for eg:
gpedit.msc /Dan "Group"
but that doesn't work, it just ends up editing the local user's policies (whoops! )
Also, what is the point of groups in Computer management? I mean when I go User > Properties, it gives me a whole lot of useless crap about renaming. Why doesn't group policy instructions go in there? why the fuck do I have to run gpedit.msc?
So, the only way to edit the group policy, is to give a user Administrator rights, go into the User and do it by running gpedit.msc in that user profile? Cause thats the only solution I've thought of.
Shed some light yo?