How to Enable Loopback Processing in W2K8

How to Enable Loopback Processing in Windows Server 2008. I am unable to find following:
In the Group Policy Microsoft Management Console (MMC), click Computer Configuration.
Locate Administrative Templates, click System, click
Group Policy, and then enable the Loopback Policy option.
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/231287

> I don't understand why you would respond with the name of the setting,
> without describing the path to it.  As far as I can tell, there is no
> search function in the Group Policy Management Editor to serach for the
> name.  Is it too much to ask for the precise location?
That's why MSFT provides
http://gpsearch.azurewebsites.net/ :)
Martin
Mal ein
GUTES Buch über GPOs lesen?
NO THEY ARE NOT EVIL, if you know what you are doing:
Good or bad GPOs?
And if IT bothers me - coke bottle design refreshment :))

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    http://help.sap.com/saphelp_nw04s/helpdata/en/80/be7042f1e6d242e10000000a1550b0/frameset.htm
    https://www.sdn.sap.com/irj/sdn/go/portal/prtroot/docs/library/uuid/150f2714-0b01-0010-d68b-c976073b90cb
    Thanks !!!
    Regards
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