How to copy and rename a GP

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I am running Windows 2003 server (DC). We have an Adult, Children's and Teen
department. I just finished creating a GP for the Teen Department. I would
like to copy this GP to the Children's group now and make a few changes for
that department as well. I would also like to rename the copied GP for the
Teen Dept. How do I go about doing this? I followed the directions for
copying a GPO from the MS web site and that worked fine. But when I tried to
rename the GP in the Children's Department, it also renamed the GP that I
copied it from? I'm trying to avoid having to create a new GP for Childrens
from scratch.
 
Re: How to copy and rename a GP

Hello Jim,

See your posting in microsoft.public.win2000.group_policy and please do not
multipost use crossposting with a newsreader.

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Meinolf Weber
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> I am running Windows 2003 server (DC). We have an Adult, Children's
> and Teen department. I just finished creating a GP for the Teen
> Department. I would like to copy this GP to the Children's group now
> and make a few changes for that department as well. I would also like
> to rename the copied GP for the Teen Dept. How do I go about doing
> this? I followed the directions for copying a GPO from the MS web
> site and that worked fine. But when I tried to rename the GP in the
> Children's Department, it also renamed the GP that I copied it from?
> I'm trying to avoid having to create a new GP for Childrens from
> scratch.
>
 
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