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Name: bstamper
Date: January 18, 2004 at 11:58:29 Pacific
OS: Server 2003
CPU/Ram: 500Mhz PIII w/ 256MG
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Is there any way using group policy to force windows xp to adjust for best performance? (i.e right click my computer > properties > Advanced > Performance Settings > Adjust for best performance manually) I swear i've made this happen before but i can't remember where and how in group policy?



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Name: jefro
Date: January 18, 2004 at 14:53:49 Pacific
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My humble guess might be to set up a profile and then copy it?


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Name: SethDaWiseGuy
Date: January 19, 2004 at 13:46:05 Pacific
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Yes,

you can set whatever settings you want to be modified on a 2k or XP machine. My question is however, why would you want them to be set manuelly you have to increase secrutiy settings on the individual Boxes. Why not set a GPO to push individual settings for your machine build type...? Isnt that an easy way to do this?


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Response Number 3
Name: bstamper
Date: January 19, 2004 at 19:33:24 Pacific
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Thats what i'm after but how do I do it? I don't want to do it manually i want it to be done through group policy i just don't remember where to set this? Please lead me in the right direction?


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