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Before rushing in to converting ADM files to ADMX files… consider whether you really need the policy settings available in all policies. Jeremy Saunders is the Problem Terminator. Using his exceptional design and problem solving skills with precise methodologies applied at both technical and business levels he is always focused on achieving the best business outcomes.

He worked as an independent consultant until September , when he took up a full time role at BHP, one of the largest and most innovative global mining companies. With a diverse skill set, high ethical standards, and attention to detail, coupled with a friendly nature and great sense of humour, Jeremy aligns to industry and vendor best practices, which puts him amongst the leaders of his field. There are several How-To's out there that outline setting up a standard for email so if your company requires a standard signature or "look" you may reference those.

This was actually a post first in the forums by Crichardson. All I did was take the info and apply it. Big thanks to him for asking the question first and a big thanks to spiceuser for responding with some helpful links.

The link I used is referenced below as well as the original post. Jeremy, Great document! I'm currently implementing these changes via GPO, but your. I know some of the options you've set here are available with the Outlk Just wanted to thank you for this awesome guide, exactly what i was looking for.

Thanks for the info, this is perfect and will stop the annoying personalization by some staff. But the valid point of email remaining professional is key.

Too early in the day for lunch. I guess I'll just lock myself in the server room as per usual. I haven't tried this on yet. I know it works for as that's what I'm currently running.

Has anyone confirmed this for ? By replacing 14 with 15 which by the new administrative template seems right and with ? I haven't been able to get this to work for Office Has anyone had any luck with that? I've changed it to It works perfect for Office I consider this to be bad design. It should be implemented simply as a policy without a checkbox The other thing I realised during the conversion was that ADMX files always display Categories and Policies in alphabetical order.

ADM files allow you to set your own order. It also displays categories and policies in alphabetical order. Having said that, I tried converting the ADM files yesterday and found a bug in converting Checkboxes with multiple registry keys. From what I can tell, the changes are mostly focused on rearrangement of the Strings within the template though there could easily be others. One of the issues nits I've had in the past with the Office templates was the lack of any "Explain" tab text. Looking from this at a higher level, that 'should' make them simpler to covert.

On the other hand, you never know what might set off problems. Like I said, just some thoughts



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