Re: GPO attached to one user? strange

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Hello Luke,

On the OU where the TS are located are there also the user accounts in? Do you use loopback processing on the GPO used for the TS? Please check this ones about loopback policy which should be used for TS users.
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/231287

http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/cc757470(WS.10).aspx

http://support.microsoft.com/kb/260370

Best regards

Meinolf Weber
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Hello,

I am not sure which group to ask this question to but here goes.

I have one user in a domian environment that seems to have a group
policy attached to the profile and I don't know why.

A little history....

I have setup a terminal server which has a group policy (not local)
attached to the computer and users of a terminal server group have
permissions to the computer and the group policy. When users log into
the terminal server a group policy is applied and all works ok and
when they log onto their laptop the default domain policy is applied
which is the way I want it.

One user seems to get the terminal server group policy applied on his
laptop which is really strange. He has logged onto another laptop and
again the group policy applies itself again. The group policy is quite
locked down so for everyday use on the laptop it is quite annoying.

I have removed him from the the group which I created which was for
all terminal server users which has permissions to the locked down GPO
but even then when the user logs in it still seems to be applied.

There must some permission somewhere where he has permission to this
GPO. Is there a way of searching permissions on a GPO in any way? How
would you go about it?

Many thanks,

Luke



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  • Re: Choosing Profile or Policy?
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