Re: GPO wont apply

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Date: 09/27/04

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    Date: Sun, 26 Sep 2004 17:49:53 -0700
    
    

    try using the gpupdate command from a command prompt on
    the workstation that you want the policy applied to.
    this will force a policy update on that workstation.
    You can also run gpresult. If you have GPMC, you can
    run a resultant set of policy test on that
    account/workstation to see if you have it configured
    correctly. That tool also provides you with a nice
    breakdown of your policy by category and its
    configuration. If it isn't being applied, it clues you
    in as to why. hope that helps. feel free to email me if
    you need anymore assistance.
    >-----Original Message-----
    >At which OU is the GPO linked? Have you given enough
    time for the GPO to replicate to all DCs?
    >
    >If you have Windows XP, you can use the gpresult command
    at the client to see if the policy is coming through.
    >
    >Also, check your event logs. DNS misconfigurations at
    the client can cause policies not to apply.
    >
    >Hope this helps
    >
    >Oli
    > "t" <t@t.t> wrote in message
    news:OnFQ0ploEHA.132@TK2MSFTNGP14.phx.gbl...
    > I am kind of new in this thing, I have created GPO
    called test has few settings under user configuration,
    under security filtering it applies to test user only. no
    WMI filter, status enabled, under delegation it shows for
    test user READ (FROM SECURITY FILTERING).
    >
    > I use another PC part of the domain, Login using test
    user, but non of the setting are working, am I missing
    something?
    >


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