Re: GPO settings disappearing



Hello ACK,

Did your clients use different DNS servers, for example domain DNS and Internet DNS?

Best regards

Myweb
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Hi. We are having a problem with some of our users losing some of
their settings which we control via a GPO. We set varioous options in
IE7 using the GPO (eg proxy server, excluded address, trusted sites
etc.). When they logon the settings are applied correctly but at
random points during the day the settings for some of them (not the
same ones every time) simply disappear!! GUPDATE /Force does not put
them back everytime but logging off and back on does. Has anybody
come across this problem or have any ideas? Thanks.



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