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GPMC issues

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sabel@gwbakeries.com - 29 Jul 2005 18:20 GMT
I have a very strange scenario regarding the GPMC.  Seems that when I
have both a local policy and a group policy configured the GPMC shows
the local policy as winning even though the settings state otherwise.
I just tested this on my own workstation with my IE settings and I have
confirmed that my group policy settings are winning.

Has anyone else seen this issue and if so can someone point me in the
right direction in how to fix it?

Scott
lforbes - 31 Jul 2005 04:35 GMT
Hi,

I am a little confused by what you mean by "GPMC shows the local policy as
winning". Where does it show this? I wasn't aware of GPMC showing the order
or what is "winning". GPresult usually does this.

Wouldn't worry though. As long as your Domain Policies are working then you
are fine.

Cheers,

Lara

> I have a very strange scenario regarding the GPMC.  Seems that when I
> have both a local policy and a group policy configured the GPMC shows
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> Scott
 
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