Re: help with loopback gp verses ad group



Thank you Brandon,
I think I am understanding this better than the loopback thing.
Sher

"Brandon Baker" wrote:

> Actually I didn't understand you correctly the first time. But, you are
> correct. If you create a sub ou and then create another gp with the correct
> screensave settings, (no screensaver), and apply that gp to the sub ou it
> should work. GP is applied by local, Site, Domain, OU, sub OU. Therefore the
> first gp will apply all settings to the computer and users, then the last gp
> will reverse just the settings applied for the screensaver.
>
>
> "Sher" <Sher@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
> news:ADB43208-E832-41BD-BEBA-EC77F6DB9435@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
> > Hi Brandon,
> > I know I am probably making it harder but still don't understand loopback
> > configuration.
> > My problem is that I want that computer to receive all the settings in my
> > main gp except the screensaver setting. So are you saying create another
> > gp
> > without the screensaver setting and put it in another ou -
> > -0r -- create a subou and change just the screensaver setting and then add
> > that one computer to the subou? Will this then read all the other computer
> > settings for that computer and then read the screensaver setting in the
> > subou
> > gp for that one computer ?
> > Thanks for your reply
> > Sher
> >
> > "Brandon Baker" wrote:
> >
> >> I think you might be making this a little harder than it is. Remember,
> >> loopback is for when one policy is overwriting another. You can use
> >> loopback
> >> to reapply a policy so it is for sure applied.
> >>
> >> A lot of how you create and apply group policies is dependent upon your
> >> AD
> >> structure, so there isn't any one asnwer to your question. Now, if you
> >> want
> >> to keep just one computer from receiving a group policy, either move it
> >> to
> >> an OU where the policy isn't applied or use the security settings and
> >> uncheck apply group policy.
> >>
> >>
> >> "Sher" <Sher@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
> >> news:929B5A8F-061E-477B-B459-3D2ECC794A25@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
> >> > Hi all,
> >> > I started out using gp's with windows 2000 and now have 2003 gp's.
> >> > I converted my old gp's to 2003.
> >> > I started out very basic.
> >> > I have one domain and one gp.
> >> > gp name = restricted users
> >> > under restricted users I have set user policies and also computer
> >> > policies.
> >> > restricted users gp applies to all domain users
> >> > Now I am wanting to get a little more advanced with gp's.
> >> > Can someone explain to me the gp tree I should have in order to used
> >> > loopback.
> >> > Should I break out my computer polices in a seperate gp and break out
> >> > my
> >> > user policies in a seperate gp?
> >> > What I am trying to accomplish is having one computer that does not get
> >> > a
> >> > manadtory screensaver regardless of who logs on.
> >> > I don't know how to setup a gp just for the one computer. how do I
> >> > specify
> >> > that one computer? Is it by computer name and where would I do this?
> >> > Does it have something to do with a group in active directory?
> >> > Sure need some help on this. The more I read about loopback the more I
> >> > get
> >> > confused.
> >> > Should I just create a new gp with only the screensaver policy not
> >> > configured and then create a group in active directory and add just
> >> > the
> >> > one
> >> > computer.
> >> > Then apply the group to that new screensaver gp?
> >> > 1. gp=screensaver disabled
> >> > 2. group in active directory= screensaver disabled
> >> > group member=ComputerX
> >> > 3. change security filter to only=screensaver disabled group
> >> > 4. link to restricted gp
> >> > --or this the hard way to do it?
> >> > Thanks for any help clarifying the ou structure. I did not want to get
> >> > into
> >> > having alot of gp's. I prefer having one main one.
> >> > Sher
> >>
> >>
> >>
>
>
>
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