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| Group Policy for Date Format?
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It is possible to do. For that you have go in mmc first and then go in the search box. Go to File and then click on Add/Remove Snap-in. Here you will find Group Policy Object Editor. Click on Add. Now click on browse and then simply click on the compute. Once you click on Finish you can see System Policy Editor Window. Go to options and then click on Policy Template. Click Add and then here you have to choose the file or folder for which you want to set the date. |
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| Re: Group Policy for Date Format?
hi Irv, can u please tell me if this is going to work on the systems that don't have windows xp or not. if not then what all changes do i need to make cause i have mixed system in the organization. i have a windows 2008 r2 server and my client machines are terminal clients and normal desktops. |
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