Re: Roady [MVP]

From: Roady [MVP] (newsgroups_DELETE__at__DELETE_sparnaaij_NO_._SPAM_net)
Date: 04/28/04


Date: Wed, 28 Apr 2004 14:28:15 +0200

Ah, some valueble information you left out here ;-)

Next to the KB articles Sue mentioned also check the domain policies you've
set. The GPMC tool (which is a free download from Microsoft) can be used to
see the results of all policies combined.

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