Re: Reboot to enable policy
- From: "Danny" <dannyrobinson@xxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Thu, 29 Dec 2005 20:00:58 GMT
DNS was the problem. I did specfiy my server as the primary DNS on my client
PC. Thanks
Danny
"Florian Frommherz" <florian@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in
message news:O$hP9uJDGHA.1312@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
> Howdy Danny!
>
> Danny wrote:
>> Right now I just want to hide the control panel. I just installed 2000
>> server and have an xp client and wanted to learn how to use GPO, but I am
>> not having too much success getting the client to accept the GPO. I have
>> created an OU with the user in it- I have created the GPO on the OU and
>> enable the "Disable Control Panel" option. Under "Properties" and the
>> Security tab I have the user in there with Read and Apply Group Policy
>> selected.
>
> Did you join your client to the domain? Does DNS work correct? Is the
> policy you assigned a User Configuration Policy(since you linked it to a
> OU with a user in it)?
>
> cheers,
>
> Florian
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