Re: Applying Group Policies

From: lforbes (UseLinkToEmail_at_WindowsForumz.com)
Date: 02/16/05


Date: 16 Feb 2005 14:28:33 -0500

Hi,

>Ok, I have a question. I want to apply a group policy to say a set of
>users. Lets call them Laptop. So I create an OU and apply the policy
>to that OU. When the users are not logged on, or when they take their
>laptop home, I want to turn off that group policy. How do I do that?

I would setup local and Domain accounts. Have them logon with the
local account when off the network and the Domain account when on the
network. Therefore you can have two different settings. You can always
map the My Documents to the same location.

Cheers,

Lara

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