Re: Group policies not applied



Are those different users you used ever logon to the system before? Users
who have logon before have their credential cached on the local system so
they don't need any DC for authentication.
I checked that with a newly added "test" user. I could login without error
and delay.

Check your DNS whether the DC can be resolved sucessfully?

Have you used RSOP (rsop.msc or from GPMC) to check whether the computer
or
user portion has any GPO applied? Or which is the winning GPO for them?
The domain gpos couldn't be applied but I cannot say which has been applied
because I just reinstalled windows on that machine. Thank you for your
effort anyway. Unfortunately this workstation needs to be working tomorrow
so I haven't had another choice.
All I can tell is that I ran rsop.msc and saw that computer policies were
applied but user policies not (red crossed symbol).
Again, thank you.

Christoph Kling


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