Joe wrote:
Hi,
> We have domain policies set that can not be changed that require that
> an inactive machine will start the password protect screen saver
> after 15 minutes.
I would'nt suggest to use domain wide policies for this purpose, but its ok.
> We have a couple special use workstations that need to have the
> screen saver disabled regardless of the user logging in without
> blocking the other setting in other policies.
OK. You have to use the loopbackprocessingmode for these workstations.
> I have created an new OU and moved the workstations that we want to
> disable the screen saver on into them. I then created a new GPO on
> this OU and went in to the Admin Templates\Control Panel\Display and
> disable the "Activate screen saver" setting.
OK just enable the loopbackprocessingmode under:
administrative templates\system\group policies
> With the No Override turned on or off
Put it back to the default state.
> Any ideas on what I'm missing?
Yeah. Userpolicies are for users. (exeption: loopbackprocessingmode)
Bye
Norbert
PS: Take your hands off from No override an No inheritance