RE: CTRL ALT DEL GPO Problem, PLEASE HELP!!!!
- From: myweb <meiweb@xxxxxx>
- Date: Thu, 14 Dec 2006 15:56:02 +0000 (UTC)
Hello jamiebarrett,
Please, where are your computers located in Active Directory and is the policy assigned to this Organisational Unit?
Best regards
myweb
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I just found out this was a self created policy, if that helps
"myweb" wrote:
Hello jamiebarrett,
No, R2 is the same. In which folder in Active directory users and
computers are your computers located?
Best regards
myweb
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I Dont understand what you mean when you say Organisational unit?
but ive done the exact same thing in a different school and it
worked but that is Windows Server 2003 R2, will this make a
difference?
"jamiebarrett" wrote:
Hello Everyone,
I am having a problem with removing ctrl alt del logon screen. I
have enabled the interactive logon: Do not require CTRL+ALT+DEL on
the server (OS - Windows Server 2003), in doing I'm sure when the
other PC's restart the CTRL+ALT+DEL shouldnt be there, all it
should be is where you enter your password and username, am I
correct in thinking this? BUT when the PC's are restarted or even
in cmd I type gpupdate, the CTRL+ALT+DEL is still then, it has been
a week since Ive changed this and the PC's still havent Picked the
GPO up.
Any Help? We are running a server with Windows Server 2003 (not R2)
and it has 16 client PC's accessing it.
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