Assign Domain Security Policy/Manage remote computer

From: Martin (x@y.z)
Date: 03/28/03


From: "Martin" <x@y.z>
Date: Fri, 28 Mar 2003 13:29:25 -0000


Hi,

I've just setup active direcotry, and added other computers to the new
domain - maintained backwards compatibility with domains, though I did not
have a domain before.

>From my AD server, I can see the other computers and they can also see each
other.

I have defined an ISPec policy that I want all computers in the domain to
adopt. I defined it in the Domain Security Policy section on my AD server.
How do I apply it to the other computers in my domain? Simply doing assign
by the new policy doesn't seem to work - though there may be an error in my
policy settings.
Roughly the policy has IP filter source My Address, dest Any IP Address, All
protocols, and mirror. I had previously used a similar policy explictly
setup on two separate computers to secure traffic between the two. Now I
want to have a policy that is administered from AD.

I believe I don't need to define this policy anway else, but each computer
in my domain needs to adopt it - how do I make that happen?

I tried to do Computer Management on one of the domain members, from my AD
server, but although I can browse to it, and the shares fine, I can't do
Computer Management of it from my AD server. I can see the name when I'm
asked what computer to manage, but it then says "Computer \\mc1.domain.com
cannot be managed. The network path was not found."

Help!

Thanks
Martin



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