MS Download: Group Policy Settings Reference for Windows 2003 SP1
Monday, 04 April 2005 by Michel Roth
This spreadsheet lists Group Policy settings described in Administrative Template (.adm) files and Security Settings that shipped with Windows Server 2003 Service Pack 1. This includes all Administrative Template policy settings supported on the following operating systems: Microsoft Windows Serverâ„¢ 2003, Windows XP Professional with SP2 or earlier service packs, and Microsoft Windows 2000 with Service Pack 4 or earlier service packs. In addition, this spreadsheet includes the following categories of security policy settings: Account Policies (Password Policy, Account Lockout Policy, and Kerberos Policy), Local Policies (Audit Policy, User Rights Assignment, and Security Options), Event Log, Restricted Groups, System Services, Registry, and File System policy settings. Note: This does not include security settings that exist outside of the Security Settings extension (scecli.dll), such as Wireless Network extension, Public Key Policies, or Software Restrction Policies.

Looks like the "universal printer feature" made it into the RTM version! Windows Server 2003 Service Pack 1 also introduces several other new Terminal Services related GPO's;
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Also Access Based Directory Enumeration seems to have made it into the RTM version.

Go to the Group Policy Settings Reference for Windows 2003 SP1 download page here.

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