Re: GPO doesn't take effect on the clients



Howdie!

MSExchangeStudent schrieb:
Did you link the policy to the "Domain Controllers" OU or did you just move the DCs out there into a seperate OU?
I did right-click on the OU and choose "Link an existing GPO here" and browse to the one i have created

Then the policy will only for the Domain Controllers if you link it there. You need to link it to the OU where the machine accoutns lie.

cheers,

Florian
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