Re: GPO software deployment and one stuborn XP system
- From: E Stafford <Ihavenone@xxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Fri, 20 Jan 2006 16:58:45 -0500
Steven,
thanks for the response. The workstation in question does run the logon
scripts I have in place already which sets up network drives and
downloads daily config files to the local workstations.
I also already made sure the "Always wait for the network at computer
startup and logon." was set (being applied through GPO) from the logon
server.
I've installed and re-installed nic drivers.
I've moved the computer object into it's own OU and tested changes to
user GPO. They were applied fine. I also tried changing computer GPO and
they were not..
It appears that all the user policies are being applied fine, but the
computer policies are not.
this is the only workstation on the network with this problem.
The only thing that I can come up with is thst the link is not available
when the workstation is booting until it's to late to apply computer GPOs??
I'm stumped!..
I think my next course of action is to try a completely new NIC.
-Ed
Steven Platt wrote:
> I would write a logon script to upload a file to the server your workstation
> is logging into. See if it can place the file on that server. Also, you
> may want to place your computer in Synchronous mode (Computer
> Configuration\Administrative Templates\System\Logon) "Always wait for the
> network at computer startup and logon." That way your computer will apply
> all GPO settings before you are given the shell. Pertaining to your
> Eventid: 1054 I have found this: http://support.microsoft.com/?kbid=326152.
> It may be a long shot but I thought I would post it anyways. Let me know if
> you have gotten anywhere with this thing.
>
> -Steven-
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