Homepage settings through group policy

anonymous_at_discussions.microsoft.com
Date: 04/08/04


Date: Thu, 8 Apr 2004 14:15:55 -0700

Yeah, you're right that's what GPO's are for!!
>-----Original Message-----
>We have somewhat a similar situation here--the policy
>applies, and then sometimes it'll revert back to the
>initial IE homepage (the one where it forwards you to
>MSN) or it'll just forward to MSN. Gets annoying not
>knowing what I should expect to happen at a user's
>workstation. I don't want to have to run around to
>everyone's computer and type "secedit /refreshpolicy" and
>gpupdate.... that's what we have GPO's for, no?
>
>
>>-----Original Message-----
>>Currently we have within our Group Policy for Windows
>>Server2003, a policy that sets the default homepage for
>>all users. This is currently applied in our default
>>domain policy. The issue is that users can still change
>>their homepage settings, however, when they log off and
>>log back on, It's supposed to reset their homepage to
>the
>>one we've specified. The Problem is that the homepage
>>isn't resetting itself like we have defined in our
>>policy. It's like they're not getting the policy. You
>>can, however, run the command (gpupdate /force) on the
>>users workstation and then the homepage will reset
>itself
>>to the one we specified. Any help is appreciated.
>>
>>-Thanks-
>>.
>>
>.
>



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