Creating Custom .adm Files

In addition to the hundreds of default settings in the standard .adm files, you will undoubtedly want more registry-based policy settings for applications and components installed on computers within your organization. To create and implement custom .adm files, complete the following steps:

  1. Determine the specific registry path, value, and data. This step might not be as easy at it seems, considering the complexity of the registry and some of the registry value names. A good way to track down this information is to reference the standard .adm files to find the correct registry path for similar settings.

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