Re: secure server policy

From: new question (newquestion_at_discussions.microsoft.com)
Date: 07/02/04


Date: Fri, 2 Jul 2004 05:51:01 -0700

I appled polict at domain level. And my clients are w2k3 and XP

"Miha Pihler" wrote:

> Hi,
>
> what clients do you use. At what level did you set the policy (domain level,
> OU level?). Are all clients part of domain?
>
> My advice would be, turn the IPSec Policy on on servers (Require Security)
> while on clients turn e.g. Request Security...
>
> Mike
>
> "new question" <new question@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
> news:448147CF-76FE-4C37-8853-F68C60F330FD@microsoft.com...
> > hi
> > I experienced a problem when I deployed default secure server ipsec policy
> > to all my domain. Some clients didnt join after restart. We wait for very
> > long time. We logged local machine. And edit local policy .Assigned
> > secure server to local. And then machine restarted. Client machine logged
> > successfull.
> > I want to learn that we cant apply secure server policy to all domain ?
>
>
>



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