Re: Domain Policy heritance mismatch



HEGMS <HEGMS@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Hi,

I've defined in my OU some groups to sort my computers. Each group
have a domain policy.
In this policy I've changed some values as my need says for exemple,
XP Firewall and WSUS settings.
My problem is that XP Firewall values are well modified on local
computer but WSUS not.
Is there a way to check where it's wrong ? Does someone have any
ideas about my problem.

Thx

Run gpupdate /force.

Then try running rsop.msc to look for errors, etc. ....and also check the
workstation's event logs.

After this, I suggest that you post a new message in
microsoft.public.windows.group_policy (including any info gleaned from the
above) for more expert help.


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