User GPO not applying



Hi,

I have an issue with the User Configuration section of some of my GPO's.
Specifically, the settings in the User section for some OU's are not being
applied.

I running a 2003 R2 server with XP clients. I've run GPOtool and GPresults
and both seem to indicate that the clients are pulling the policies. I've
found that if I make a change in the User section the Default Domain Policy,
the clients will apply it. But if I make the same change to the policy for
the OU in question, it is not applied.

I am not blocking inheritance and the permissions are the same for both
policies.

I've only done limited things with GP's in the past and this is the first
problem I've had.

What steps can I take to determine where/what the problem is?

Thanks!

Dave


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