Re: A big mistery...



You can utilize a product called Active Administrator which will give
you this information.

http://www.scriptlogic.com/products/activeadmin/

Basically RSOP is going to show you what GPO applies to which OU in
your enviroment.

Michael P. Perrault
MCSE, CCNA, A+, MBA
Senior Systems Engineer,
ScriptLogic Corporation

Michael.Perrault@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
www.scriptlogic.com


Bruno Campanini wrote:
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You could check to see if you have the OU blocking GPO inheritance.
or do a RSOP of the GPO to see what is being applied.

Sorry, I'm very new to this OS and I'm making experiments
in order to get a little practice with that.
Could you explain more simply what could I do
to "do a RSOP of the GPO"?

Many thanks

Bruno

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