Thank you for responding Arild!
> 1. You did set the setting in the User Configuration and not the Computer
> Configuration section?
-- Yes I did. Everything is set in the user config. part.
> 2. The computers are members of the domain?
-- Yes they are.
> 3. The users have read and apply access to the GPOs?
-- I'm not very clear on that, I think so, but I will check.
> 4. Is DNS configured properly (clients point to AD dns and not ISP dns)?
-- That's correct.
> 5. What does the eventlog say on the clients (userenv source)?
-- I will get back with it later.
Also when I ran one of those gpo tools, it indicated that the policy
has never been applied... only local one was present.
Thank you for your help!
Giovanni
"Arild Bakken" <arildb_@hotmail.com> wrote in message news:<#(E-Mail Removed)>...
> A couple of things:
>
> 1. You did set the setting in the User Configuration and not the Computer
> Configuration section?
> 2. The computers are members of the domain?
> 3. The users have read and apply access to the GPOs?
> 4. Is DNS configured properly (clients point to AD dns and not ISP dns)?
> 5. What does the eventlog say on the clients (userenv source)?
>
>
> Arild
>
> "Giovanni T." <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
> news:(E-Mail Removed)...
> > I will start with the basics: I have a Windows 2000 server and a
> > number of win2000 PC as network clients. I created an OU with the
> > user in it. I created a sample GP where I configured a "run" menu not
> > to appear on the client PC when such user is logged on. Strange thing
> > is that I cannot apply the policy throughout a domain at all! The
> > "run" is still sitting in the start menu. When I modified a domain OU
> > and created a GP there, the policy only worked on the server, and NOT
> > throughout the network. Please help.
> >
> > Additionally: While looking for the information on the problem and
> > saw people discussing this issue with RealVNC or WinVNC being the
> > possible cause for the problem. However, I have not seen anyone
> > suggest a resolution. I need to mention that I have RealVNC installed
> > on the server as well as the server edition of the Vexira Antivirus.
> >
> > Thank you everybody for your attention!
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