Re: Group Policy issues - please help
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Date: 02/04/04
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Date: Wed, 4 Feb 2004 21:06:58 -0000
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Niclas Lindblom
<anonymous@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
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> Hello,
> I have created a users policy to define the IE Proxy
> server settings and exceptions settings for all the
> users.
> We have 2 AD Domains (ROOT and a Child domain) with Child
> domain spanning 2 SITES.We have 3 ROOT DC's and 3 Child
> domain DC's. We have 25 remote locations (connected via
> Frame-Relay - 256Kbps to the IT Data Center).
> 1. All remote sites have a DNS server running
> as "secondary" DNS and as such have a copy of the AD
> domain zone with all the appropriate records (DNS on DC's
> is running in AD Integrated mode).
>
> 2. All the users authenticate using the domain
> controllers at the IT data center.
>
> 3. The subnets for all the remote sites have been added
> to the AD Sites and Services and associated with the IT
> Data Center AD Site.
>
> 4. No access-lists on the routers that would block AD
> stuff.
>
> Here is the issue: When the users at the remote sites
> authenticate to the domain, their IE PROXY settings do
> not get set via GROUP POLICY. When I logon to the network
> at the IT datacenter as the remote user the policy is
> applied and the IE settings for PROXY are there.
>
> 1. I had initially applied the Policy to the OU where all
> the user accounts are. It did not work.
>
> 2. I then applied the policy at the "domain" level. Same
> results.
>
> 3. I then applied the same policy at the SITE leve. Same
> results.
>
> There are no errors on the DC's or the workstation,
> everything from AD side checks out. I am completely lost,
> any help will be greatly appreciated.
>
> TIA,
>
> Shariq Siddiqui
>
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