Re: New GPO Not Recognized by Clients

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Hi
-Run rsop.msc (or gpresult) and check if the policy is being applied.
-Check DNS settings and make sure that is pointing ot the correct server.
-Any errors in eventlog?
-you may also want ot enable userenv log to check in more detail where the
problem may be.

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

Jorge Silva
MCSE, MVP Directory Services
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"Scott" <Scott@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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Hi Florian,

Thnx for the response. Yes, I performed a gpupdate /force and rebooted on
clients with no resolution of the issue.

"Florian Frommherz [MVP]" wrote:

Howdie!

Scott schrieb:
Recently created a new GPO consisting User Config settings of a logon
and
logoff script and some URL Favorites definitions under Internet
Explorer
Maintenance. This GPO has identical permissions as other GPO's in the
domain.
The GPO is linked to an OU containing the user accounts to which the
GPO is
designed to apply and is enabled. However, a gpresult from any of the
computers users are logging into shows that they are not getting this
new
GPO. The new GPO is not even recognized and filtered out. It just isn't
shown
at all. Other GPO's are recognized by the clients. I have tried doing a
gpupdate /force on the three domain controllers (including PDC
Emulator)
which authenticate these users and rebooting the DC's. Still no joy.
Antivirus software (Sophos) has the appropriate sysvol directory
exclusions
on the DC's.

You tried a gpupdate /force on one of the client computers? Was that a
new Group Policy you created or an existing one?

cheers,

Florian
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