Strange, it shouldnt.
Have you tried looking from GPMC for a RSoP (logging mode or planning btw)
to figure out why the user is receiving it.
--
Kurt Roggen
http://blogontheweb.com/roggenk
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> Here is my problem. I have an OU of "citrix users". that OU has a
> policy. that policy is passed down to all the child OU's. inside the
> "citrix users" OU, there is an OU called "Carts on Wheels" with
> multiple child OU's below that. so it looks like this
> citrix users
> xxxx
> xxxx
> xxxx
> carts on wheels
> xxxxx
> xxxxx
> xxxx
> xxxx
>
> the policy in citrix users is applied to all the child ou's perfectly
> fine. i made a separate policy for carts on wheels and blocked
> inheritance and made the policy not overidable. if i put a user in the
> carts on wheels ou, everything works just fine, but if that user is in
> a child ou of carts on wheels, it does not work. it is picking up on
> the ou from citrix users...... any idea why this is doing this?
>
> Dan
>