Re: Group Policy -> Missing Group Policy settings



Hi
check if you need to upgrade your ADM files.
http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/details.aspx?familyid=92759d4b-7112-4b6c-ad4a-bbf3802a5c9b&displaylang=en

Also note: You only need to have the templates installed on the machine
where you administer your Group Policies, the *.inf files are just templates
from which a .POL-file gets created, filled with all Group Policy settings
you made. This .pol file resides within the SYSVOL folder and gets
replicated between the domain controllers, anyway.
Install the templates on the Group Policy Management machines, that is
sufficient.

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I hope that the information above helps you.
Have a Nice day.

Jorge Silva
MCSE, MVP Directory Services
"Jeroen" <Jeroen@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
news:58464084-C087-4381-A6A8-ADF083D8013B@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
have the following problem with group policy:

On a Windows 2003 domaincontroller I have the following group policy:

Default Domain Policy, with the following settings:

Permit Acces to the control panel , Enabled
Hide all items on desktop, Enabled

Administrator Policy with the following settings:

Permit Acces to the control panel , Disabled
Delete the run item from the control panel, Disabled

So the adminstrators has access to the control panel, and the users don't

If I use the Group Policy Management tool from Microsoft, for simulating
the
GPO's is receive the following results:

For the user on a XP machine:

I see the GPO Default Domain Policy is Apllied, and the Administrator
policy
is denied, so this is OK.
When I look at the settings, I see the settings for desktop and control
panel are enabled, so there not visible, this seems to be OK.

But now the administrator on a XP machine.

I see now both domain and admin policies are enabled.
When I go to the settings results, I see the following.

permit acces to control panel, disabled , winning GPO Admin policy.

This is OK, but now here is the problem, I don't see the other policy of
the
desktop items, wheiter it is disabled or enabled, it just doesn't show up!

Please help




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