Ok,
to answer my own question. you must ensure that DNS is running on the
machine and is being pointed to from the clients. This was not the case
before and now it is and voila it now works. Thanks for the help
anyway,
Martin
Martin Gibney wrote:
> Florian Frommherz wrote:
> > Howdy Martin!
> >
> > Martin Gibney wrote:
> > > I have a Windows 2000 server which is domain controller for the domain
> > > ( a school ) and i am joining Windows XP clients to the domain, this
> > > works fine. What does not work is when i set a Group policy -- the only
> > > machine which takes the policy is the domain controller.
> > >
> > > Is there an idiots guide to setting up Group policy for domain users
> > > somewhere please?
> > >
> > > I can do it in Windows 2003 without any problems, i have also added the
> > > ..adm files from XP to Windows 2000.
> >
> > What were your attempts to create the policies you wanted? How did you
> > try to setup a new policy?
> >
> > The "standard" steps to create a policy are the following:
> > 1. Open Active Directory Users and Computers
> > 2. Create a OU (or a complete OU structure that - at best - matches your
> > company's structure) and move the computer and user objects into the OU
> > that shall overtake the Group Policy. At best you do create a OU with
> > users for the user-GPs and a OU with computers for the computer-GPs.
> > 3. Right-click the OU, select Properties, select the Group Policy tab
> > and create a Group Policy. Make the changes you wish.
> >
> > Always keep in mind that computers will only apply the computer settings
> > of a GP as users will only apply user settings of a GP.
> >
> > cheers,
> >
> > Florian
> > --
> > Nachwuschsadmin aus dem Süddeutschen/Germany.
> > eMail: Vorname [bei] frickelsoft [Punkt] net.
>
> Hi Florian,
> Many thanks for the prompt and helpful reply. I did not have the users
> correctly set up in OUs which i do now. I also set up each computer in
> an OU...BUT this still does not seem to reach the client machine.
> The login script from server works and all network drives are
> reconnected and work fine, just profiles that dont work.
>
> I see that for Windows XP clients working off a Windows 2000 server one
> needs to copy over the adm files which i done (after editing them) but
> this doesnt help much... I use the IE title for testing.
>
> Any ideas?
> Thanks once again
> Martin
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