Message Text in Group policy still showing after disabling it.

From: Scott Bradley (hotscottyou_at_hotmail.com)
Date: 03/16/04


Date: 15 Mar 2004 19:14:55 -0800

We had a message defined in the GP " message text for users attempting
to log on ". It worked fine but we now have a new way to present the
banner we want to.

So I disabled the policy and now it is 'not defined'. BUT it is still
coming up on PC's a few days later after they have been restarted
etc... XP is the client and 2000 is the Server.

I remember someone telling me that group policies are like that
sometimes in that they will apply, but then its sometimes hard to
unapply some settings - it should un-apply, it just doesn't for some
reason and you jsut have to deal with it? true / false? Can I get this
text off my clients and how.

I have also checked to see if the policy was defined in any other
policies and it is not.

Hope someone can help,

regards

Scott Bradley



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