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From: Joe (Joe_at_discussions.microsoft.com)
Date: 11/29/04

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    Hi.

    Need help with a GPO. I'm trying to deploy a Domain Based Policy that tracks
    account log on events, but i'm having problems.

    I created an OU and "drop" the PCs i need to catch the POlicy to that OU. I
    created the Policy and linked to the OU, but nothing happen. Any ideas?

    PS: if i setup the policy on each PCs, i mean, locally, it works, but i need
    to deploy the policies at Domain level.

    Thanks in advanced,


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