Group Policy is not applied unless a domain user is setup as a local administrator...



I'm experimenting with a GP that sets up the proxy server settings in
Internet Explorer and noticed it only works if the domain user is setup
as a local administrator. It will not work with the user setup as a
power user. The OS for the desktop is Windows 2000 Pro, the domain is
Win 2003 (upgraded from NT 4.0).

My question is: Under what security context is a Group Policy enforced
onto a desktop/desktop user? Should I be experiencing this or do I
need to troubleshoot this further?

Thanks,

Nick

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