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Disco.Duke@gmail.com
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      18th Dec 2007
I am trying to use the ADM files provided my Microsoft to disable the
More Stationery option under the Actions menu. I have imported the
template, put it on a OU where the computer is located, type in 5611
to the GPO, and added that computer account to the policy so it would
only apply to that machine. I cannot get the policy to apply. When I
do a gpresult it lists the policy as empty? Any suggestions would be
great!

Here is the thread i was using as a reference

http://groups.google.com/group/micro...dfc73a1cfd73d0
 
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Castell
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      19th Dec 2007
That option is a User policy not a Machine policy. You need to ensure that
the user account is picking up the policy not the machine account.


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>I am trying to use the ADM files provided my Microsoft to disable the
> More Stationery option under the Actions menu. I have imported the
> template, put it on a OU where the computer is located, type in 5611
> to the GPO, and added that computer account to the policy so it would
> only apply to that machine. I cannot get the policy to apply. When I
> do a gpresult it lists the policy as empty? Any suggestions would be
> great!
>
> Here is the thread i was using as a reference
>
> http://groups.google.com/group/micro...dfc73a1cfd73d0


 
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Disco.Duke@gmail.com
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      26th Dec 2007
On Dec 19, 9:09 am, "Castell" <t...@test.com> wrote:
> That option is a User policy not a Machine policy. You need to ensure that
> the user account is picking up the policy not the machine account.
>
> <Disco.D...@gmail.com> wrote in message
>
> news:787267ea-2806-4c08-9e5e-(E-Mail Removed)...
>
> >I am trying to use the ADM files provided my Microsoft todisablethe
> > MoreStationeryoption under the Actions menu. I have imported the
> > template, put it on a OU where the computer is located, type in 5611
> > to the GPO, and added that computer account to the policy so it would
> > only apply to that machine. I cannot get the policy to apply. When I
> > do a gpresult it lists the policy as empty? Any suggestions would be
> > great!

>
> > Here is the thread i was using as a reference

>
> >http://groups.google.com/group/micro....general/brows...


The user account is picking up the policy, but it still will not apply
the policy. Keeps showing up as empty when i do a gpresult.
 
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