Inside ADM and ADMX Templates for Group Policy

If you work with Group Policy, you're probably familiar with ADM files.  But how much do you really know about them?  And now there is the new ADMX format to become familiar with. 

In the January issue of TechNet Magazine, Jeremy Moskowitz delves into ADM files, discussing the importance of ADM files, how they work, and what their limitations are.  He even shows you how to add, edit, and view your own ADM Template files.

Jeremy then takes a close look at the new ADMX files, discussing the benefits they offer.  Here you'll also find out how you can (and why you should) convert your custom ADM files to ADMX using the ADMX Migrator Tool. 

And for more information on ADM and ADMX files, check out the Managing Group Policy ADMX Files Step-by-Step Guide.

Cheers,
matt

Comments

  • Anonymous
    January 01, 2003
    Now only if ADMX was supported in XPSP3.