Re: Can a GPO apply after a cached login?
- From: "Mark Heitbrink [MVP]" <spam-only@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Wed, 30 May 2007 16:40:11 +0200
Hi,
Aidan schrieb:
The group policies which are missing/not applying are user policies. Most
notable is the omission of the Folder redirection / proxy settings and our
'locked down' user settings. They are all part of our 'standard user policy'.
If you are running a rsop.msc and you take a look inside the properties,
are any GPO filtered?
I have tried the ICMP test and the client passed without any issues. A
steady reply from a DC.
Often our machines are built with the user not moved to the OU at which the
policy applies until the machine is fully deployed. I would have hoped that
the policies would apply upon their next login after the policy refresh
I have tried the disable slow link just incase although I did try this before.
Is there anything else you could suggest that I try?
What happens, after running a gpupdate /force manually?
Mark
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