RE: GPO What is going on???

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From the rsop.msc it will list which GPO contains the setting in question.
Locate that GPO in the domain using the Group Policy Management console and
edit the GPO setting it back to not defined or disabled.

Hope this helps,

Brian Delaney
Microsoft Canada
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Subject: RE: GPO What is going on???
Date: Wed, 28 Mar 2007 08:14:05 -0700

Hi Brian,

Thanks very much for your comments.

How would i reverse the GPO in the domain, as apposed to the local
settings?

"Brian Delaney [MSFT]" wrote:

Hi,

The GPO applying this setting in the domain has presedence over the
local
policy. Either reverse the GPO in the domain if you don't want anyone
to
get it or link the GPO in a place where the admin users do not fall
under
its scope.

Hope this helps,

Brian Delaney
Microsoft Canada
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Subject: GPO What is going on???
Date: Fri, 23 Mar 2007 00:35:03 -0700

Hi All,

I need some help in solving a problem with my administrators account. I
am
unable to add or remove programs using the administrators account with
an
error message "add or remove programs is restricted. please check with
your
administrator. I have run the rsop.msc and find that the control panel
option
is enabled. I have gone into the local security policy and disabled the
"add
or remove programs" rebooted the machine and it still shows as enabled
in
the rsop.msc. I am still unable to use the add remove programs.

Does anyone know what is overriding this option. Can someone please
help.
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