GPO

From: clayton (creynolds_at_baker.com)
Date: 08/08/03


Date: Fri, 8 Aug 2003 09:09:36 -0700


Ihave a domain controller running 2000 advance server
with ADS installed. I set up my policies and apply the
to an OU. But when i log on using a user in the OU on an
XP box, none of my policies apply, but if i sign onto a
2000 box with the same user they do apply. Is there some
setting I am forgetting in XP to get them to apply there.



Relevant Pages

  • Re: AD issues
    ... The domain controller will also act as DNS server i assume, so make sure that all domain machines uses this one as the DNS server on the NIC, not other external DNS servers. ... You should not change the default domain policy and the default domain controller policy, leave them as they are so in case of problems you can always revert back to the starting policies. ...
    (microsoft.public.windows.server.active_directory)
  • Re: Policies having no effect on XP workstation
    ... If the nothing else is define yes the changes are made at the server holding ... If you check the GUID of the particular GPO object you can see if a such ... Also, the initial change is made to the PDC emulator DC, so it ... >> to the W2K3 server the policies started working. ...
    (microsoft.public.windows.group_policy)
  • Re: Remove GPO from member server that will not join the domain an
    ... Almost all policies do not permanently mark a machine. ... > server already and I'm not 100% sure how strong the inheritence will work ... >>> the server as this server will join his own workgroup. ...
    (microsoft.public.win2000.active_directory)
  • Re: Remote Desktop Logon to Server
    ... User Rights assignments under Local Policies. ... > person to logon to the server in a restricted mode. ... > change (this was before I put them into the Administrator ...
    (microsoft.public.win2000.networking)
  • Re: Move W2K3 server to its own OU seperate from SBS (MyBusiness) OU
    ... policies from inheriting the default domain policies of the SBS ... you would add the server$ account in the "security filtering" ... section of the default domain policy. ...
    (microsoft.public.windows.server.sbs)

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