Note: I only use it on 2000sp4, and other systems are not tested.
1. Force refresh Group Policy (the Registry is also refreshed ):
SeCEdit/refreshpolicy machine_policy/Enforce
It took 4 to 5 hours.
(Role? Refreshing the registration and refreshing the Registry)
2. Quiet import: Regedit/S *. Reg is followed by the Registry file to be imported
3. Synchronization time:
NET Time\ IP/Set/y\ IPYour Shared Server IP address or computer name
(Tip: If the freezing point is installed, it may prompt that there is no privileged modification time, and you can change the time without protection)
An example of applying the three commands is as follows:
The following describes how to quickly remove network management maintenance restrictions:
Internet cafe restrictions are mostly implemented through group policies and Vientiane. After all, they are implemented through the registry. We can extract the registry files before and after the restrictions.
Here we can use the registry monitoring and comparison tool to do this, for example: regsnap (uploaded, at the bottom)
Assume that the Registry file is removed as OK. Reg.
Then we will proceed to the next batch:
@ Echo off
Regedit/s c: \ OK. Reg
SeCEdit/refreshpolicy machine_policy/Enforce
Save as OK. BAT for batch processing. In this way, the restrictions can be quickly lifted.
One principle is to restore the limit.