How to Use Maple.adm with System Policy EditorLast reviewed: June 28, 1996Article ID: Q142178 |
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This article contains information about using Windows 95 with a configuration that has not been tested and is not supported by Microsoft. If the steps described in this article do not function properly, use a supported configuration.
SUMMARYThis article describes how to merge the Microsoft Service for NetWare Directory Services policy file (Maple.adm) with the Admin.adm policy file included with Windows 95 to create a policy file that incorporates all policies from both files. For information about how to obtain the Microsoft Service for NetWare Directory Services, please see the following article in the Microsoft Knowledge Base:
ARTICLE-ID: Q138709 TITLE : Microsoft Service for NetWare Directory Services Available MORE INFORMATIONThe Microsoft Service for NetWare Directory Services (MSNDS) includes a file named Maple.adm that contains MSNDS-specific policies. This file is used with System Policy Editor as a template to create policy files. You can change the template in System Policy Editor by clicking Template on the Options menu, and then selecting the Maple.adm file. Windows 95 includes a file named Admin.adm that is used for most policies. It is located in the Windows\Inf folder. To create a policy file that incorporates both templates, follow these steps:
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