RE: rsop different depending on which DC I choose

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It was the ntfrs. Last week, DC2 had run it's C drive to 0 bytes free.
I cleared it up (raid controller in diagnostic logging mode, created 12GB
log file.)
But havn't rebooted since.
Rebooting DC2 cleared everything up.


"Florian Reinhart" wrote:

Hi Marty,
user "gpotool.exe" from windows 2003 ressource kit.
this tool show you why the GPO doesn't work.
check ntfrs on both servers, perhaps ntfrs don't replicate between the DC's.
check SYSVOL with "net share" on both servers

"MartyBorg" wrote:

I have 2 domain controllers.
I create a new GPO with one change to a computer setting and link it to an
OU. I select an existing GPO that makes one change to a user setting, and
link it to the same OU. I place a test machine and a test user in the OU.
When I run Group Policy Modeling on the OU from DC1, both settings work.
When I run GPM on the OU, and select DC2, the new GPO doesn't work. It claims
that it is "empty".
It looks like the DC's syncronise, and I don't see any errors.
Where should I start looking?


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