Re: Access Denied (Security Filtering)
- From: Scott <Scott@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Mon, 11 Aug 2008 04:43:01 -0700
Hi Marcin,
The permissions I am showing to this GPO are:
Domain Admins = edit, delete, modify
Enterprise Admins = edit, delete, modify
Enterprise Domain Controllers = Read
IE Blocked (domain\IE Blocked) read (from Security Filtering)
System = edit, delete, modify
When I go to the Scope tab, under the Security Filtering section, the only
thing that is in there is the IE Blocked Group.
I hope this is the info you are looking for.
Scott
"Marcin" wrote:
Scott,.
what are the permissions on the GPO linked to the OU containing target
computer accounts that you used to assign the Internet settings?
Marcin
"Scott" <Scott@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
news:D660A288-808A-48DB-A740-115EF558A915@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Hello all,
I have run into a bit of a stumper for me. I have a GPO that I have
created
to block the Internet from some lab computers where I work. For what ever
reason thou, I cannot get them to apply. When i run the RSOP I get the
error
Access Denied (Security Filtering). I have created a security group and
put
the computers that I dont want access to the Internet with in the group. I
also put it in the security filtering section of the GPO. I have the
loopback
processing applied.
Any ideas?
Thank you all in advance for your help and support.
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