Re: GPO no longer being applied to user
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Date: 12/13/04
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Date: 13 Dec 2004 06:55:46 -0800
A quick and good test is to install the support tools (located on the
cd-rom of 2000 server cd) and once that is installed go to a command
prompt and run "gpresult /v".
See what happens - this should show what GP<s> is being applied. Maybe
only part of your GP<s> is being applied and not all for some reason.
After this follow the tips given above by other posters, however in my
experience if affecting your entire network then it's more likely than
not a replication problem. Check the event logs thoroughly on your DCs
for events that might be stopping your DCs acting as DCs.
Also please supply more details of your GP - is it the default domain
policy alone that should be applied to your workstations/users for
example?
I just fixed a similar problem with one Terminal server just by
rebooting it. For some reason it had stopped processing the GPs applied
to it and therefore everyone lost their proxy settings. However a
reboot fixed it. I believe the term used for that sort of problem is
"Microsoft".
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