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Error ID 105325 Feb 2010 04:25 GMT-
Hi, everyone
I used Group Policy Result to check the computer A with user A. I saw in the
Policy Events to show Error ID 1053
The following message was
Migrating GPO's24 Feb 2010 06:51 GMT1
I'm trying to create a GPO that uses's the Wired 802.3 policies introduced
in Server 2008. The problem is I'm part of a much larger domain that is only
running against a 2003 schema which doesn't have the required schema's and
realistically I probably won't be able to get them ...
Deploy big scope of printers using GPOs24 Feb 2010 06:50 GMT1
I used "big scope" in the subject line in an effort to make my end result of
printer deployment simpler and cleaner.
I have about 140 printers located on multiple floors in different close-by
buildings. They are mostly being deployed on a per-machine basis via GP to
Event ID 105423 Feb 2010 18:57 GMT2
Running Server 2003, SP2.
I've been getting a lot of event ID 1054 in the Application logs, anywhere
from every 5 minutes to 30 minutes.
Windows cannot obtain the domain controller name for your computer network.
A program on your computer has corrupted your default search provi23 Feb 2010 17:25 GMT-
I set a couple of GPO restrictions on IE and now when people open IE for the
first time then they see a message that says:
"A program on your computer has corrupted your default search provider
setting for IE.  IE has reset this setting to your original search provider,
Create registry based policy in Win2008 GPMC, doesn't work in XP clients23 Feb 2010 07:34 GMT2
Here is my environment: windows 2003 run AD service, as clients I have winXP
and Vista, and win2008.
I have created a registry based group policy using win2008 Group Policy
Management console, but somehow the clients will not catch the policy.
can't edit favorite URL that added via GPO22 Feb 2010 18:02 GMT1
I added a url to the favorites via GPO under user config-->windows
settings-->IE maintenance-->URLs
I saw the link just fine after I added it here.  Later I had to edit the
address that it points to and now I do not see the link on the affected
how to install a .msp using GPO22 Feb 2010 05:27 GMT10
I have a patch that I need to install for Adobe Acrobat.  I would like to do
it with Group Policy.
However I did not install Adobe Acrobat initially with Group Policy.  If I
go to Computer Config-->Software Settings-->Software installation and try to
How to Specify local groups when specifying permissions22 Feb 2010 04:51 GMT1
I'm working on a GPO that would contain a standard set of basic server
config in an effort to automate the setup prcoesss.
One of things I'm doing is trying to modify some permissions.
In Filesystem under Computer Configuration\Windows Settings\Security
Windows 7 taskbar item22 Feb 2010 00:05 GMT-
Hi by default when a new profile is created there is 3 items in the taskbar
Internet Explorer
Explorer
Window Media Player
Confused about "Default Domain Policy"20 Feb 2010 11:21 GMT3
From everything I've read, it seems the "Default Domain Policy" GPO is
applied to all users and computers in the domain. This seems right because a
link to this GPO appears under the domain root in the Group Policy
Management Console. However, what happens if I move the link to ...
Domain Password Policy - Ensuring Service Accounts Don't Get Locked Out19 Feb 2010 15:37 GMT8
Since the default domain policy in Windows 2003 only allows one account
lockout policy for ALL users in a domain, what is the best way to ensure
that accounts used to run services don't get locked out by users typing them
in accidentally (or maliciously) at a logon prompt with ...
Windows 7 with windows 2003 active directory18 Feb 2010 21:59 GMT13
Hi we have a windows 2003 active directory and we have some windows 7 now
If i check the windows 7 gpedit.msc we have more gpo than on the domain
How can i add these policy on the domain ?
RSAT is already installed on my windows 7 pc
how to delete software restriction policy?16 Feb 2010 07:20 GMT1
I have a group policy where I enabled software restriction policies by
clicking the action menu and selecting new policy.
I did not configure anything after that because I wanted to see what it
would present me with options wise.  Now I cannot install Adobe flash player
enable IE mixed content through group policy?15 Feb 2010 18:54 GMT2
I have some users that use IE7 and some that use IE8.  I would like to enable
mixed content so that people do not get prompted when going to some sites
that have both http and https content.
Is it possible to do this through group policy?
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