Re: User GPOs getting applied to all users on a system
- From: "Steven L Umbach" <n9rou@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Tue, 26 Apr 2005 21:06:25 -0500
If you are using Windows 2003 try running the Resultant Set of Policy for
the computer/user that is having unexpected policy applied to them to see
what it reports as to settings and what Group Policy is being applied to the
user. Gpresult on the client computer in question can also be helpful,
especially with the /V switch though you probably want to dump the output to
a text file to read. --- Steve
"Bill" <Bill@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
news:CC7A6921-AF73-490B-949B-C11A745B3A49@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
> Mark,
>
> i have the EXACT same thing happening and I can't put my finger on it.
> If
> anyone has information (or itf you have solved it yourself) can it please
> be
> posted here.
>
> Thanks in advance,
>
> Bill
>
> "Mark G." wrote:
>
>> I have a very simple OU structure. I have two top level OUs and under
>> each I
>> have two sub OUs.
>>
>> In OU 2.A, Second OU, first sub OU. I have a GPO that sets content
>> manager
>> on and gives the users a white list.
>>
>> All works well, until a user from OU 2.A logs into a machine commonly
>> used
>> by a use NOT in 2.A. At that point when the normal worksation user (not
>> in
>> 2.A) logs in, they too have the same restrictions to their IE (namely
>> content
>> manager is on and they can only access the white list).
>>
>> No GPO loopback is enabled. Machines are kept in separate machine
>> oriented
>> OUs.
>>
>> Any ideas?
.
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