Re: Group Policy Settings not Applying
- From: Millette <Millette@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Mon, 20 Oct 2008 09:17:01 -0700
THere are no errors in the event log. As fart as the item level targeting, it
is called filtering in my software so I missunderstood you. Yes I do have
some filters set up to prevent install on server 2003 but that is it.
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Chris Millette
MCP/Network Administrator
Community Bank & Trust
"Florian Frommherz [MVP]" wrote:
Millette,.
Millette wrote:
I purchased the Policy maker about 2 years ago so I guess it could be legacy.
The clients are installed on the workstation as I have another shortcut that
worked just fine and many other features are in place. Im not sure what you
mean by item level targeting, could you expand?
Is there anything logged on the client's event viewer? An error message
or something? With item-level-targetting, you can fine-grain the scope
of a preference. Open one of the preferences and click the "Common" tab
- there should be a "item-level-targetting" button. But since you're not
aware of that, chances are you just didn't configure that.
cheers,
Florian
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