Re: GPO not applying. Please help



"TrippleJ" wrote:
> I am trying to setup some GPO's. I do know what i'm doing
> although i'm really having a problem on this occasision.
>
> I have Two networks that i am looking after. one which i have
> no problems with whatsoever. The second is a different matter
> even though i have tried to duplicate the same settings and
> permissions.
>
> I have configured the GPO to the required settings and added
> under the security tab the relevant domain local security
> group that this should apply to. In turn this domain local
> group has a global group member and in turn this global group
> has the membership of all the users on the network.
>
> The group that has been added to the GPO has read and apply
> Group Policy assigned which is exactly what it should be,
> although when looking at the advanced permissions i notice
> that this group has read and apply policy permissions rather
> than special and apply policy. This seems to be the only
> difference from my other network. How do i change this from
> read to special?
>
> When running gpresult at a client station it tells me that the
> GPO has been filtered: denied (Security)!!!?
>
> I have also checked that there are no WMI filters active.
>
> I forgot to mention that i have been using the gpmc to try to
> get to the bottom of this and tried running the rsop reports
> wizard but still i'm having no luck
>
> Please someone help me as this has been a problem for a long
> time now.
>
> TIA

Comeon there must be someone out there thatâ??s had a similar problem
to this!!!!? or am i the only one thatâ??s ever had this
problem........Iâ??m starting to wonder.

Might have to email Bill Gates for the solution lol :lol:
.



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