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Group policy switched off??30 Sep 2004 22:29 GMT1
I have a Windows2003 server and WindowsXP desktops.
I have discovered that if i set a group policy in the active directory (for
example directing the PCs to a SUS server) that all of the WindowsXP PCs in
the OU get the policy settings except for one.
Urgent PLS. help30 Sep 2004 17:09 GMT2
Hi All
I have SBS 2003 server , and i have my Domain after 2
days for Installation the server gave me message that my
Aadministrator Account does not have permession to any
Group Policy Results Wizard and XP SP230 Sep 2004 17:01 GMT2
I'm in the process of testing all of our applications with Windows XP
SP2 (firewall active).  Most normal apps run without any trouble but
I've come across some issues trying to do normal remote
administration.  We use the Group Policy Results Wizard often to
force auto logoff30 Sep 2004 15:18 GMT3
hi
can any one help i'm trying to get the computers to log off after say 20
mins of inactivity and can not find it in any GPO's
Terminal server GPO issues30 Sep 2004 14:03 GMT2
I have a problem with a GPO that is not working for my terminal server.
I have a "regular user" GPO for the entire domain, that is working as
intended, this is in addition to the default (which is left as is).
I have also tried the following
power management setting via GPO30 Sep 2004 06:39 GMT4
I have some 450 tablet PC's which I need to lock down quite heavily. Part of
the specification is to ensure all users logging into the device have a
default power management sitting, whilst the device is running on batteries.
When plugged in all power management settings should be ...
Mapping a drive30 Sep 2004 00:16 GMT5
Is there a way to use a group policy object to map a network drive?  OR is
that best done with a profile?
Thanks,
Jim
Group Policy - Remove Printers and Faxes29 Sep 2004 23:38 GMT1
I have a domain, my domain controller is a Windows 2003 Server, I have
several users that are controller by a group policy.
My clients are XP boxes and are used in an industrial application
where they must be 'completely' locked down so that the user is only
GPO not working29 Sep 2004 20:25 GMT1
I'm running in interim mode with NT 4.0 - just so you know.
I have created a OU called "convention" under my domain
name in AD Users and Computers. I have moved a few users
into it. I went to the Properties of my newly created OU,
Password policy29 Sep 2004 14:47 GMT1
Now that I am ready to re-implement the password policy
and uncheck the "password never expires" box, users that
try to log into OWA 2003 cannot do so due to an already
expired password.  As soon as I uncheck the "password
Make Group Policy apply to a user only when they are connected to a Terminal Server and not to a local machine29 Sep 2004 09:43 GMT2
Hallo All,
I have a problem with a configuration for Terminal server. My server
is both a DC and a Terminal Server because they only have one powerful
server. Our laptops will logon the domain when they are in the company
Win2K AD / Group Policy / Win 2000 vs Win XP29 Sep 2004 05:31 GMT1
I have a group policy that installs software to machine.  
Win2000Pro machines get it on first boot.  WinXPPro
machines get it after 1-2 reboots.
The AD is Win2KSrv latest SPs and updates.  WinXPPro is
Prevent sending mail to multiple recipients29 Sep 2004 00:13 GMT1
Every now and then our company sends an email to multiple recipients.
The recipients should always be hidden from each other (BCC) since it
sometimes would be disastrous if they saw other recipients in those
types of email.
Windows Installer and managed apps29 Sep 2004 00:04 GMT4
 Quite simply, I'd like to know how "managed apps" (as referred to in the
Disable Windows Installer policy setting under "For non-managed apps") are
created on a computer.  I know that it appears to have something to do with
administrators placing the apps on the desktop or in ...
Exclude Directories from Roaming Profile28 Sep 2004 17:19 GMT9
I'm experiencing some unexpected behavior re: excluding directories in
roaming profiles via Group Policy.
I am using GP to redirect all users' "My Documents" to a
\\server\share\username\My Documents
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