Re: applying group policy



Are you trying to implement password policy with this GPO? If yes, then -
can't be done. There can be only one password policy in a domain, and it is
defined in a GPO linked at the domain level.

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Dmitry Korolyov [d__k@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx]
MVP: Windows Server - Directory Services


"me" <jmforbk@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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> ok kinda a noob question here. I have set up a lil domain in my apt just
> for the heck of it basically to make sure i can do it and i got it right
> except for one thing. I cannot get the settings for group policy to
> filter down. What i have tried is on the domain controler set up an
> organisational unit and added the names of the user and computer that i
> wanted the GP to apply to. Then i modifed the GP for that organizational
> unit and turned overright off. However the settings i made are not
> propegating to the system im trying for it to, Any help would be
> appreciated
>


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