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Transferring local group policies to multiple computers. How?
Good afternoon, dear experts!
There is a local peer-to-peer network with computers on win10. There is no domain controller and is not expected.
The idea is this:
Set up one machine. on the machine 2 accounts - 1 administrator and 2 user. Configure local policy for the user: disabling local drives, prohibiting the context menu, setting the password expiration date, the minimum password length, and so on. And then apply this configured policy to all computers.
Google showed that there are such utilities as LocalGPO and lgpo.exe
Somehow it did not work out with LocalGPO right away, it seems that it does not work with win10. I read somewhere that lgpo.exe is used for win10. Okay, let's go...
I installed win10 on a virtual machine as a reference. Set up policies. I downloaded the lgpo.exe utility and executed the export command. So far so good, the politicians have been exported.
Installed win10 on the test machine (the distribution kit is the same as on the reference machine). I start to import, the utility stumbles at the stage of applying audit policies with error 0x0000000D invalid data. And, apparently, the import is interrupted at this point, because. settings from the master machine are not applied...
I tried to localize the problem and used the auditpol.exe audit policy management utility. When trying to import a csv file from a reference machine got the same error. I also conducted an experiment: through auditpol I made an export and then (on the same machine) I do an import. MISTAKE!
It seems to me that I have already tried everything to transfer the policy settings, but it does not work. Maybe someone had experience of transferring local policies? What else can you try?
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Maybe a domain? If finances are not allocated for the wine server, there is samba4
Setting up a computer using the console.
Then the transfer of working commands to the script.
And already apply the script on all PCs?
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