Re: Workstation is not taking group policy from DC

From: Phil Margolies (pmarg@charter.net)
Date: 10/27/02


From: "Phil Margolies" <pmarg@charter.net>
Date: Sat, 26 Oct 2002 18:31:53 -0400


It could be that the local security policy of the workstation is overriding
the domain policy. In "Default Domain Policy Optioins" you should check "No
Override." Also, make sure you haven't denied "read" and "apply group
policy" permissions to users that might be logging in to those workstations.

   -Phil

"CUI_ITMajor" <CUI_ITMajor@hotmail.com> wrote in message
news:OSUpV0GfCHA.1656@tkmsftngp11...
> Hi,
>
> I have a problem with 2 workstations in the computer lab I am working in,
> those 2 out of the 15 workstations are not taking the group policy from
the
> DC. I am hitting the wall with this problem, all 15 computers are setup
the
> same way, and all of them have the same hardware and software. All the
> other workstations are applying the group policy from the DC, but only 2
of
> them having trouble doing that. Can anyone help?
> Thanks.
>
> CUI_ITMajor
>
>
>



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