Re: group policy monitoring
- From: "Darren Mar-Elia \(MVP\)" <dmanonymous@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Wed, 27 Sep 2006 16:08:22 -0700
That doesn't sound like a Policy issue. Policy is either in place or it
isn't, so I'd be surprised if the creeping CRM failure is a policy thing.
Also the fact that re-creating the profile fixes it also tells me its not
policy, since policy would just apply to the new profile the same way it did
to the old. However, to answer your question, the closest you can get to
policy monitoring is to run Regmon from www.sysinternals.com while the
errant app is starting and see which policy keys are being read by it.
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Darren Mar-Elia
MS-MVP-Windows Server--Group Policy
http://www.gpoguy.com -- The Windows Group Policy Information Hub:
FAQs, Training Videos, Whitepapers and Utilities for all things Group
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Group Policy Management solutions at http://www.sdmsoftware.com
"Frank Jacobs" <FrankJacobs@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
news:44A686DB-7503-4A8F-87DB-D6ED854F86DD@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
OS: SBS2003 SP1 - clients: XP SP2
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Hi,
Is there a way to monitor when a policy blocks something on a client pc.
Reason?
When I log on a client pc as domain user, a certain crm app works for a
certain time. After a while it won't startup anymore. Untill you
delete/recreate the profile.
Anyone can help me with this monitor question?
Regards;
Frank Jacobs
SBS Specialist
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