Re: Group Policy is reverting to old settings after log out/log in

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cbass <cbass@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
There are two policies being applied to the OU, the default and the
one directly linked to the specific OU.
When I run the GP Results, it shows the Default domain policy is being
applied for the Internet Settings, not the settings for the policy
that is directly linked to the specific GPO. I have the policy
directly linked to the OU set to Enforced and Link Enabled. The
default policy is set to Link Enabled.

Did you run rsop.msc ?



"Lanwench [MVP - Exchange]" wrote:

cbass <cbass@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
If a user is logged in and I do a gpoupdate /force the correct
settings are applied, but if the user logs out and back in, it
reverts to the old settings.

Any ideas what I could check out or why it does this?

Check out rsop.msc and also look for event log errors



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