HI All,
I want to add MS Groups so i have export to a txt file . Now how do i import via GPO?
AS
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Importing an ACL via GPO
Re: Importing an ACL via GPO
Create a batch file or a script file that performs the operation you need, and then setup a GPO to run that file.
From your post I can't tell if you've gotten a process down to make the security change, but if you haven't you aren't ready for the GPO part of it yet.
From your post I can't tell if you've gotten a process down to make the security change, but if you haven't you aren't ready for the GPO part of it yet.
-Ben
Re: Importing an ACL via GPO
Create the ACL on a single machine, find the registry key HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\ORL\WinVNC3 and add that single ACL registry key into your GPO.
No need to run scripts, you can add/update registry keys in GPOs easily enough.
No need to run scripts, you can add/update registry keys in GPOs easily enough.
Re: Importing an ACL via GPO
I am trying to do exactly this.Bonji wrote:Create a batch file or a script file that performs the operation you need, and then setup a GPO to run that file.
From your post I can't tell if you've gotten a process down to make the security change, but if you haven't you aren't ready for the GPO part of it yet.
I configured the ACL settings I wanted in an image (VM)
I exported those settings using MSLogonACL.exe /e c:\temp\acl.txt
copied that file to a domain share
pushed the original sysprep image back so that the settings are blank.
Copied the ACL.txt file back to the temp folder.
Performed the MSLogonACL.exe /i /o c:\temp\acl.txt
it doesn't throw any errors and appears like it worked
rebooted the machine
checked the admin properties, the MS Logon options are checked but the ACL list within "Configure MS Logon Groups" is empty.
If I can't get this to work using the command line, then it won't work in a script either.
Hoping I can get suggestions to fix this. I would like to script this and make it part of system deployment.
Re: Importing an ACL via GPO
Hi there,
I have exactly the same problem on Windows 10 1909
Any solutions or workarounds for that?
Thanks in advance -
Markus
I have exactly the same problem on Windows 10 1909
Any solutions or workarounds for that?
Thanks in advance -
Markus
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Re: Importing an ACL via GPO
Hey Rudi,
thanks alot for this one.
Problem solved. You are the man!!
thanks alot for this one.
Problem solved. You are the man!!