Re: Deploying group policy to an Exchange Cluster??

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On Tue, 21 Mar 2006 17:14:55 +0800, "Steven T" <guess_what@xxxxxxxx>
wrote:

I have just setup an Active/Passive 2-node exchange cluster.
Since I am really new to clustering, I would like to ask for some help.

For instance, NODE1 and NODE2 are the physical nodes. MAIL is the name of
the virtual server.
Since they are newly installed, these 3 computer accounts are put under the
built in "Computers" container.
The only active group policy is the default domain policy.
Here's what I want to do. If I want to apply group policies to both servers
(eg. I want to restrict interactively logon to servers to administrator
only.),
which computer account should I place in the OU that I have created??
Or do I have to do the setting in the local policy? (although it would be
overidden by the default domain policy)

Thank you very much~~~~


You would put the Nodes in the OUs since that's actually what you log
onto when you connect interactively.

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