Re: applying settings to clients forcefully



Hi,
All the clients are configure by DHCP , configured under the default domain policy. i have checked the IP config with the clients on which the group policy is successfully appled with clients on which GP is not applied the IP config | DNS is fine but still some of the clients GP isn't applied.
"myweb" <meiweb@xxxxxx> wrote in message news:59710d260f38c9168e545e6b10@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Hello DD,

In which policy did you configure it? Default domain policy, Default domain
controller policy or did you use an own created? How is DNS configured for
your clients, via DHCP or static? Post an ipconfig /all from your DC/DNS
server and a client.

Best regards

myweb
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> Hi,
> Have an Win2K domain controler. Configured background picture &
> screensaver via GP.There are few clients Win2000 & 3 WinXP on which
> the group policy setings do not apply. i have restarted these clients
> & domain but the GP configured on Dc do not take effect on these few
> clients while rest it's working fine.
> what could be the issue and how can i apply GP on these clients
> whenever they login.



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