Summary: Regarding Group Policies, if a workstation is a member of a domain, and within a container that has a Policy attached to it, if the GPO is removed wil...
Summary: I posted this question yesterday and got a semi helpfull answer, but for a beginner it was not much help. (the answer I got is at the bottom) Ok I kno...
Summary: I am looking for the location of the setting in Windows 2003 Server GPO to set this, not on the local workstations, I want to deploy this setting to a...
Summary: You say you authorized the server but ave you activated the scope? What IP address do the clients get? Are the clients set to obtain IP automaticall...
Summary: As far as I am aware, roaming profiles are thought of as a thing of the past. The alternative is folder redirection teamed up with group policies (gpo...
Summary: I have a similar issue. The software package is assigned in the GPO and set to install at logon. However, the user does not have Admin privileges on h...
Summary: Have you tried setting that GPO up as a loopback policy? It's a setting you can configure within te Computer portion of the policy. If the user accoun...
Summary: mirror the drive if you need a full clone as far as good av soft I recomend norton server protect its not free but its real time moemory scan is excel...
Summary: Hi, The article 825036 ( http://support.microsoft.com/?kbid=825036 ) states that "If the server is the first domain controller that you installed in ...
Summary: Is this with Server 2003? In win 2000 local drives are not support. In 2003 they are unless there is a TS policy to overide remote client settings. ...
Summary: Check your email client settings. If you're using Outlook Express for example you have to go into: Tools >> Accounts >> Mail Tab >> Select your email...
Summary: There's a GPO policy setting that can stop it, although I don't know how effective it is. ISA Server 2004 can also block it effectively with a built i...
Summary: unfortunatly, we do not have the user rights to extend the idle time, it is a GPO being forced upon us. I need a solution I can implement on the desk...
Summary: is this user part of a GPO that sets my documents to server1? you may need to move the user to the GPO for domain2 which will redirect the my docs to ...
Summary: Hi Royn, Yes I can ping either subnet by either the NetBIOS name or FQDN or IP. The 98 clients have the AD client installed and are setup with the IP ...
Summary: I am running windows server 2003 with approx 15 XP clients set up in a domain network. We have access points set up throughout the building, and eac...
Summary: Hi, just working with group policy and it's policy settings. Just needed someone who knows about this stuff to clarify some stuff for me. I know GPOs ...
Summary: So your workstations aren't getting the GPO, but your server is? First ensure that the GPO is set somewhere above either the user or computer objects ...
Summary: When a user logs in to the domain there is only one policy that is running right now but it seems as if it's running twice? I have a logon script tha...
Summary: It's a logon locally portion of the GPO. Security Settings>Local Policies>User Rights Assignment>Policy>Log on Locally "Pat Buchanan, Bob Novak, and G...
Summary: GPupdate /force doesnt work in this situation as there is no policy to enforce. The standard microsoft gpo is set to "not configured" out of the box. ...
Summary: This is what I want to accomplish: 1. create a new folder called " My Folder" on the file server. (no trouble in this step >_< 2. redirecting...