Re: Using client option sets with multiple active policy sets.
2001-03-20 13:35:48
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Re: Using client option sets with multiple active policy sets. |
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"Talafous, John G." <Talafous AT TIMKEN DOT COM> |
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Tue, 20 Mar 2001 13:36:21 -0500 |
Anne,
Only one client optionset should be necessary. For example, you could
create a cloptset of WINDOWS with the include/exclude statements you require
for your WINDOWS clients. Notice the REG NODE and UPD NODE commands. You
specify the CLOPTSET in addition to the DOMAIN. They should work to
compliment one another.
Good luck!
John G. Talafous IS Technical Principal
The Timken Company Global Software Support
P.O. Box 6927 Data Management
1835 Dueber Ave. S.W. Phone: (330)-471-3390
Canton, Ohio USA 44706-0927 Fax : (330)-471-4034
talafous AT timken DOT com http://www.timken.com
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