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Windows Server Forum / Windows Server 2003 / Group Policy / December 2005

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User settings not being applied for some users30 Dec 2005 20:35 GMT2
I have a problem where some users are not getting users settings applied from
group policy.  They are enabled for all users and the I have tried other
computers.  Here is an example of GPRESULT.
USER SETTINGS
Limit to number of Policies?30 Dec 2005 19:07 GMT3
Is there a limit to the number of policies that can be created in a Domain?
in a Forest?
Does anyone know of any KB's or other white papers that states this
information?
LocalSystem account to execute scheduled task30 Dec 2005 15:17 GMT2
Hi there folks,
Are there any special security settings to allow LocalSystem account
to execute a scheduled task?
Thanx,
Local Group Policy on Windows 2003?30 Dec 2005 13:57 GMT1
Has the Local Group Policy application been removed from Windows 2003?   If
it is accessed by a different method, what is that?
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GPO does not apply on 2 computers unless the user is an Admin.....30 Dec 2005 07:25 GMT1
I have, what I hope is an easy problem to fix---
2 computers (of over 50) will not apply several GPOs, unless the domain
user, logging in, is in the local Admin group. I had the users that were
logging on-in the local Power Users group, but it still doesnt work.
Group policy software30 Dec 2005 05:33 GMT13
Hey guys,
I was wondering if there is any good GP software out there that
simplifes GP implementation, control and management. So far I've come
across the desktop standard products, any opinions on this program or
Proxy IE exceptions29 Dec 2005 19:02 GMT2
How do you set a gp for proxy exceptions
Programmatically setting Group Policies in a Windows 2003/XP environment?29 Dec 2005 18:13 GMT2
Is there a way to programmatically set and update local Windows XP Group
Policies with Visual C++... or a much less preferred other method?
Is there an API available?
Thanks!
Redeploying with changed property values29 Dec 2005 14:50 GMT3
I've been doing MSI creation and deployment for a while now, here and
there.  I'm self-taught from the Internet, so I'm sure I've missed a
few basic points here and there, but I know enough to get an MSI
working in a production environment.
Create group policy in Windows XP Prof for different user groups29 Dec 2005 14:13 GMT1
I want to create different Group Policy for each user group in Windows
XP Prof. for local users in workgroup/stand-alone environment.
Example. The user group RESTRICTED should not have access to change the
settings of IE.  Whereas the user group ADMINISTRATORS shoul have
Hiding tabs within Folder Options29 Dec 2005 09:31 GMT2
Folder Options is currently disabled for most users via GPO however
there is now a need to allow users access to Offline Files and the
settings within there.  The problem lies with the fact that the
powers-that-be are not keen on allowing the users access to the other
"Programs" item28 Dec 2005 20:43 GMT2
Would anyone know how to completly remove the whole "Programs" item from the
Start Menu when using the "classic menu" type.
I tried to use gpedit but there's still some stuff left. Any REG entry would
do the trick?
Log On To field Greyed Out in CTRL ALT DEL screen28 Dec 2005 15:49 GMT2
I have a Windows 2003 server that is part of a 2000 domain. In the CTRL
ALT DEL screen under the options tab where you choose either a domain
or local computer the field is greyed out with the local computer
choosen. I can't choose my domain anymore, however I can access this
How to make so GPO gives all computers in OU admin rights?23 Dec 2005 21:15 GMT3
All
I have an OU, that whenever I put a computer in that OU, I would like the
user who logs into that computer, to have administrator rights on that
computer only.
Removing all toolbars from IE23 Dec 2005 15:14 GMT1
I want to remove all toolbars from IE.  I don't want the Menu toolbars or the
ability to right-click and add toolbars.  I just want IE to open in a window
with a TitleBar only.  Where are the Group Policy settings for this?  Thanks.
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