Re: Win2000 IE GPO settings





"SPP-IT" wrote:

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>
> "Steven L Umbach" wrote:
>
> > You will need to configure GP so that it applies settings at each refresh or
> > block users access to the settings. When GP refreshes it compares the GP
> > version number it has locally in the registry to what is found on the sysvol
> > share of the domain controller. If they match the GP settings are not
> > applied again which is what is happening in your case. Check out the various
> > settings for processing under computer configuration/administrative
> > templates/system/Group Policy and configure the appropriate setting to
> > process even if Group Policy objects have not changed being sure to read the
> > full description of the setting. You would probably configure registry
> > policy [for administrative templates] or IE maintenance policy depending
> > where the setting is found. --- Steve
> >
> >
> >
> > "SPP-IT" <SPPIT@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
> > news:E7735330-1F83-489D-A8EB-54A6BD597B11@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
> > > When I make changes as a user in IE security settings
> > > they do not revert back to the settings that I set in my GPO. Should I be
> > > looking at anything else that might prevent my GPO's from working. I
> > > checked
> > > all of the obvious stuff such as dns, anything else you can think of I
> > > would
> > > greatly appreciate.
> > >
> > > I only have user accounts in the OU that contains the GPO. When I make a
> > > changes to the GPO it will push down the settings, but when I as a user
> > > make
> > > chages in IE security settings on my desktop and I logoff and log back in
> > > those settings won't revert back to the settings of my GPO.
> > >
> > > I am using gpmc and it says that the GPO that I created has been pushed
> > > down
> > > but when I check those settings they haven't been changed. All other
> > > settings
> > > seem to be working.
> > >
> > >
> >
> >
> >
>
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> I had those settings set already yet when I logoff and log back in as the
> user that this gpo is applied to the settings are not being set to the gpo
> settings. I am not sure why please help.

Also when I run RSOP the policy is pushed down but when I look at IE
security settings that are pushed down they are incorrect, but when I look at
the gpo through gpmc the settings that I want pushed down are correct.
.



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