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Remote Assistance
I will put this in a Yes No format as I have seen other posts with no
answers to the same question. To enable remote assistance for all
computers in the domain, does the local group policy need to be
altered?
Reason: I have enabled Solicited Remote Assistance in GPMC and it
does not change the settings on the client. I run RSOP and all is
applied correctly according to Group Policy. Ev...
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16.04.2007 21:32:19 |
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gpo not being applied
I have my default domain policy set to make the security log file size
4096k and the retention method set to "As Needed".
If I log onto almost any of my servers, I can use gpresult.exe to see
that the policies have been applied, but when I go to the event viewer
and look at the properties for the security log, they have not been
applied.
It appears as if there is another policy overridin...
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16.04.2007 20:16:05 |
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Stop users using IExplorer and outlook express
What is the best way to stop a user using accessing internet explorer and
outlook express
using group policies.
Or use registry entry???
TIA
Sam
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16.04.2007 12:43:15 |
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Reset to Defaults?
Is there a way to reset the default domain policy and default domain
controller policy to out of the box settings?
our AD has been through too many short-timer administrators who didn't know
what they were doing with GP.
Tia.
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14.04.2007 08:49:07 |
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Best Way to Block user or computer from receiving GP
Is it better to have users grouped together in a single Departmental Ou and
then use deny security to block a GP for a subset of users or is it better to
put the subset of users in sub ou?
Example
Domain
Sales
Reps
- Group Policy 1
Team Leads
- Group Policy 2
OR
Domain
Sales
- Group Policy 1 (deny Team Leads)
- Group Policy 2 (d...
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14.04.2007 06:10:26 |
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Group Policy Best Practie - Many vs Few?
Is it better to have many single action group policies or to use as few Group
Policies as possible with a many action GP.
For Example I am currently in the process of deploying printers via GP. I
have a Desktop OU and a User OU both with many departmental sub OUs. I have
created a domain wide GP with the single action of adding
pushprinterconnections.exe to the computer startup script u...
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14.04.2007 06:00:43 |
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sbs 2003 sp 1
Somehow our "domain controller security policy" and "domain security policy"
under the administrative tools were disabled. Dont when that happened until
yesterday I tried to open it.
The error is as follow:
Failed to open Group Policy Object. You may not have appropriate rights.
Details
The system cannot find the path specified
It had close button. When I clicked on closed the def...
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13.04.2007 19:42:02 |