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Classroom Default Domain/Local Policy issue

 
 
Jerry
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      16th Mar 2004
Hello,

Having an issue in the classroom.

Instructor machine = Win2k Server SP4 AD installed
Workstation = Win2k Pro SP4

Apply a Local Policy everything works as applied.
Apply the Default Domain Policy, Login to domain,
Cumulative effects take place GPO overwrites desired
settings. No problem.

Same scenario for student machines. Local Policy works.
Default Domain Policy is not being brought over. Student
Servers are Desktop based. Student Workstations are on
Laptops.

Check student configurations and they are identical to
instructors configurations for both policies. Any idea as
to why the GPO is not merging with the Local Policy?

Thanks in advance!

Jerry
 
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Derek Melber [MVP]
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      16th Mar 2004
DNS!

My guess is that the DNS IP is not correct on the laptops. Other ideas would
be:
Duplicate computer SID
Duplicate computer name

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"Jerry" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
news:e8f501c40ba1$d604de60$(E-Mail Removed)...
> Hello,
>
> Having an issue in the classroom.
>
> Instructor machine = Win2k Server SP4 AD installed
> Workstation = Win2k Pro SP4
>
> Apply a Local Policy everything works as applied.
> Apply the Default Domain Policy, Login to domain,
> Cumulative effects take place GPO overwrites desired
> settings. No problem.
>
> Same scenario for student machines. Local Policy works.
> Default Domain Policy is not being brought over. Student
> Servers are Desktop based. Student Workstations are on
> Laptops.
>
> Check student configurations and they are identical to
> instructors configurations for both policies. Any idea as
> to why the GPO is not merging with the Local Policy?
>
> Thanks in advance!
>
> Jerry



 
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Brian Desmond [MVP]
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      17th Mar 2004
Jerry,

Can you logon to one of the student machines as a student, and run a
gpresult /v, and paste the contents into a reply?

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"Jerry" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
news:e8f501c40ba1$d604de60$(E-Mail Removed)...
> Hello,
>
> Having an issue in the classroom.
>
> Instructor machine = Win2k Server SP4 AD installed
> Workstation = Win2k Pro SP4
>
> Apply a Local Policy everything works as applied.
> Apply the Default Domain Policy, Login to domain,
> Cumulative effects take place GPO overwrites desired
> settings. No problem.
>
> Same scenario for student machines. Local Policy works.
> Default Domain Policy is not being brought over. Student
> Servers are Desktop based. Student Workstations are on
> Laptops.
>
> Check student configurations and they are identical to
> instructors configurations for both policies. Any idea as
> to why the GPO is not merging with the Local Policy?
>
> Thanks in advance!
>
> Jerry



 
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      19th Mar 2004
Derek!

Thanks that was the problem. The way the classroom was
set up is that I have the students routing through a Win2k
RRAS box as their default gateway. As I can not allow the
classroom DNS to interfere with the campus DNS I had them
set their DNS server to the campus DNS so they could still
get out on the internet when not hooked up with a
crossover between laptop and server. Once we pointed them
all to their own DNS server it worked like a charm.

Appreciate the help.

Jerry
>-----Original Message-----
>DNS!
>
>My guess is that the DNS IP is not correct on the

laptops. Other ideas would
>be:
>Duplicate computer SID
>Duplicate computer name
>
>--
>Derek Melber
>BrainCore.Net
>(E-Mail Removed)
>"Jerry" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in

message
>news:e8f501c40ba1$d604de60$(E-Mail Removed)...
>> Hello,
>>
>> Having an issue in the classroom.
>>
>> Instructor machine = Win2k Server SP4 AD installed
>> Workstation = Win2k Pro SP4
>>
>> Apply a Local Policy everything works as applied.
>> Apply the Default Domain Policy, Login to domain,
>> Cumulative effects take place GPO overwrites desired
>> settings. No problem.
>>
>> Same scenario for student machines. Local Policy works.
>> Default Domain Policy is not being brought over.

Student
>> Servers are Desktop based. Student Workstations are on
>> Laptops.
>>
>> Check student configurations and they are identical to
>> instructors configurations for both policies. Any idea

as
>> to why the GPO is not merging with the Local Policy?
>>
>> Thanks in advance!
>>
>> Jerry

>
>
>.
>

 
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Derek Melber [MVP]
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      19th Mar 2004
Glad that was it... it can be almost anything sometimes!

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<(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
news:1085e01c40ddf$fbee19d0$(E-Mail Removed)...
> Derek!
>
> Thanks that was the problem. The way the classroom was
> set up is that I have the students routing through a Win2k
> RRAS box as their default gateway. As I can not allow the
> classroom DNS to interfere with the campus DNS I had them
> set their DNS server to the campus DNS so they could still
> get out on the internet when not hooked up with a
> crossover between laptop and server. Once we pointed them
> all to their own DNS server it worked like a charm.
>
> Appreciate the help.
>
> Jerry
> >-----Original Message-----
> >DNS!
> >
> >My guess is that the DNS IP is not correct on the

> laptops. Other ideas would
> >be:
> >Duplicate computer SID
> >Duplicate computer name
> >
> >--
> >Derek Melber
> >BrainCore.Net
> >(E-Mail Removed)
> >"Jerry" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in

> message
> >news:e8f501c40ba1$d604de60$(E-Mail Removed)...
> >> Hello,
> >>
> >> Having an issue in the classroom.
> >>
> >> Instructor machine = Win2k Server SP4 AD installed
> >> Workstation = Win2k Pro SP4
> >>
> >> Apply a Local Policy everything works as applied.
> >> Apply the Default Domain Policy, Login to domain,
> >> Cumulative effects take place GPO overwrites desired
> >> settings. No problem.
> >>
> >> Same scenario for student machines. Local Policy works.
> >> Default Domain Policy is not being brought over.

> Student
> >> Servers are Desktop based. Student Workstations are on
> >> Laptops.
> >>
> >> Check student configurations and they are identical to
> >> instructors configurations for both policies. Any idea

> as
> >> to why the GPO is not merging with the Local Policy?
> >>
> >> Thanks in advance!
> >>
> >> Jerry

> >
> >
> >.
> >



 
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