Backup Group Policy Locked Down terminal Server

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We have a Windows 2003 terminal server that is locked down with Group Policy.
The server is locked down so any user that logs in gets policy applied.
(Computer Group Policy). The problem is the administrator account also gets
locked down and NTBackup does not run. Is there a way to remove the
administrator from having group policy applied or is there any other method
to create a daily backup of the server without removing from policy first?
 
Re: Backup Group Policy Locked Down terminal Server

Yes, you can use security filtering of the GPO.
Documented here:

816100 - How To Prevent Domain Group Policies from Applying to
Administrator Accounts and Selected Users in Windows Server 2003
http://support.microsoft.com/?kbid=816100

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=?Utf-8?B?UmljazMxbGE=?= <Rick31la@discussions.microsoft.com>
wrote on 21 mar 2008 in
microsoft.public.windows.terminal_services:

> We have a Windows 2003 terminal server that is locked down with
> Group Policy. The server is locked down so any user that logs in
> gets policy applied. (Computer Group Policy). The problem is the
> administrator account also gets locked down and NTBackup does
> not run. Is there a way to remove the administrator from having
> group policy applied or is there any other method to create a
> daily backup of the server without removing from policy first?
 
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