Originally posted by: Zuke
The simple answer is no. Think about it... Group Policies are enforced because the domain authentication procedure says "If you're this user or that computer, then act according to these set of rules (policies)." That happens within the context of an Active Directory.
NT4 authentication has sytem policies, right? I don't know exactly what you can do with them. I know they're not as robust as GP. I have to confess I know nothing about that as all my experience is limited to win2k.
When you say "When i instal the registry key it doesnt add a group policy for windows update" what exactly do you mean? Since you're not in a win2k Active Directory - you're not going to add a "group policy" as they exist in the AD. Do you mean the client computer doesn't force windows updates from your SUS server like you want it to? How are you verifying this?