Re: GPO Filtering
From: Johan Droskie (Johan_at_NoSpamHotsoft.Com)
Date: 12/23/04
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Date: Thu, 23 Dec 2004 10:56:09 +0000
Hi ...
It is in the user section.
I have also tried removing this policy, and adding those settings to an
existing policy that works fine. I made 1 change to change to that
policy, just to make sure it works. This new settings to not transfer
also.
I suspect it has to to with the windows Automatic Update settings.
I had to add a template to make the Windows updates section available.
I downloaded the template from the micrsoft site, could this be the
problem perhaps ?
If I manualy change the registry settings then it all works fine, but
does not explain why the GPO does not work
Thanx for the Help
Mark Renoden [MSFT] wrote:
> Hi
>
> Did this come from the computer or the user section of gpresult? It's just
> saying it wasn't applied because it was empty but "empty" only applies to
> the context you've taken this from ... empty for the user or empty for the
> computer?
>
> HTH
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