Re: Local Policy problem



Your policy stops you from doing this, exactly as you intended.

Change the policy to allow cmd to run and then do the audit.
You will know the one difference to the result and your actual policy.

Regards
Mark Dormer



"toal5" <toal5@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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I have got some local policies applied and I want to document my policies
using gpresult or RSOP. My dilema is on one of my restrictive policies it
is
set to hide the C drive, you are not able to run the run command
etc........
(very restrictive)

How can I get a gpresult or RSOP for that restricted user logged onto that
machine if I cant get to run them tools?

Any ideas?



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