Re: Group Policy Problem




"Vlade" <Vlade@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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No deny policy is in place and read and apply group policy is in place and
the users are logged on and even rebooted their machines multiple times.
The
group is just not showing up for some of them when the policy is applied
and
because of that it is being denied. If I try to use any other group that
they
are already memebrs of it works just fine. Something is telling me that
something is wrong with this newely created group.

If you want help the questions I asked remain:

What are the exact permissions? Give an instance of each (working and
not
working) user, with ALL group memberships for each.


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