Re: Group policy does not apply correctly .. please comment
- From: "Anthony [MVP]" <anthony@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Fri, 23 May 2008 12:07:00 +0100
You can use loopback mode, but that is intended more for where you want a
user policy to be different on some specific computers (e.g terminal servers
or kiosk computers) than it is on their normal workstation,
Anthony,
http://www.airdesk.co.uk
"Valdas Adomaitis" <biesas_2000@xxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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Thank you for response.
I was also thinking about using "user group policy loopback processing
mode", but then i will have to point out computers into a security
filtering,
is that right?
"Anthony [MVP]" wrote:
Valdas,
You need to put the logon script into a separate GPO that is linked to
the
OU where the User objects are.
Anthony,
http://www.airdesk.co.uk
"Valdas Adomaitis" <biesas_2000@xxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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Hello group
I've made a GPO that has startup and logon scripts - they sould add
faxes
to
workstations. I've also tested it in my lab environment and it works
fine.
The problem is the logon part does not apply when on real server. i
think
i
made some sort of logical mistake i can't figure out though. Here is
what
i've done:
1. I linked a GPO to the OU where computers of interest reside. User
objects
are in another OU.
2. The security filtering in the scope tab of GPO is authenticated
users
3. when i run rsop i see my startup script in computer
configuration\windows
settings\scripts\startup but i do not see my logon script in user
configuration\windows settings\scripts\logon There are three other
logon
scripts but not the one i want.
4. The user can access the path of the script. I ran the script with
user
credentials.
5. The rsop user configuration part show an error of folder redirection
(my
documents) from another GPO. I think this is not important to my issue.
Tried to be as specific as i could. Please help me out here.
.
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