Re: A big mistery...



"Florian Frommherz" <florian@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in
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Howdy Bruno!

Bruno Campanini wrote:
1 - A new, fresh, clean Win2003 R2 EE installation (AD, File Server,
DNS Server, DHCP Server);
2 - in Domain Properties => Group Policy = > Default Domain Policy
I've edited User Configuration =>Administrative Templates =>
=> Windows Components => Internet Explorer =>
=> Internet Control Panel => Disable the Connections Page = ENABLE
3 - in Properties => Security I've added Domains Users and checked
for that group Apply Group Policy,
in order to have Internet Explorer Connections Page not visible to
all users. But it works only against Server's users and not against
Clients (WinXP Pro & Win2000 Pro).

Why that Group Policy doesn't propagate to all Clients?

You're sure, you edited the "Default Domain Policy" and not the "Default
Domain Controller Policy"?

I edited Default Domain Policy, sure.

Where do your user objects lie?

Do you mean users' account? In Active Directory => Users.

Does it work if you create a new OU, link the policy to this OU and put
the users into it?

Not at all. I tried creating a new OU, creating in here Users' accounts and
editing OU Properties for Security, etc...
I doesn't make any difference: it doesn't work!

Could you try there with your lab and post me the exact procedure
you've followed?

Thanks
Bruno


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