Different Group Policy for only one machine

M

MikeNB

Hi,

I create a different Group Policy for one machine in the
domain.

All users have to permissions to log on that machine.

How do i do to force to run the "user configuration" of
the policy, only on that machine, for all users.

Its a very restrictive policy, so i dont want to run it on
the other computers of the domain, only on that machine.

This machine is for everyone in the company to access
using terminal services. I want that the users only access
to the applications i want, nothing more.

When i put a user on the GPO that i made the the GPO works.

Thanks

Mike
 
M

Mark Renoden [MSFT]

Hi

Use policy loopback in "replace" mode:

231287 Loopback Processing of Group Policy
http://support.microsoft.com/?id=231287

Kind regards
--
Mark Renoden [MSFT]
Windows Platform Support Team
Email: (e-mail address removed)

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G

Guest

Hi

I have a windows 2003 domain, and in the 2003 GPO i don't
see that option

Mike
-----Original Message-----
Hi

Use policy loopback in "replace" mode:

231287 Loopback Processing of Group Policy
http://support.microsoft.com/?id=231287

Kind regards
--
Mark Renoden [MSFT]
Windows Platform Support Team
Email: (e-mail address removed)

Please note you'll need to strip ".online" from my email address to email
me; I'll post a response back to the group.

This posting is provided "AS IS" with no warranties, and confers no rights.

Hi,

I create a different Group Policy for one machine in the
domain.

All users have to permissions to log on that machine.

How do i do to force to run the "user configuration" of
the policy, only on that machine, for all users.

Its a very restrictive policy, so i dont want to run it on
the other computers of the domain, only on that machine.

This machine is for everyone in the company to access
using terminal services. I want that the users only access
to the applications i want, nothing more.

When i put a user on the GPO that i made the the GPO works.

Thanks

Mike


.
 
M

Mark Renoden [MSFT]

Hi Mike

I find it under Computer Configuration -> Administrative Templates ->
System -> Group Policy -> User Group Policy loopback processing mode.

If you don't see it there, try right-clicking Administrative Templates,
choosing Add/Remove templates and removing and adding back the system.adm
file.

Kind regards
--
Mark Renoden [MSFT]
Windows Platform Support Team
Email: (e-mail address removed)

Please note you'll need to strip ".online" from my email address to email
me; I'll post a response back to the group.

This posting is provided "AS IS" with no warranties, and confers no rights.

Hi

I have a windows 2003 domain, and in the 2003 GPO i don't
see that option

Mike
-----Original Message-----
Hi

Use policy loopback in "replace" mode:

231287 Loopback Processing of Group Policy
http://support.microsoft.com/?id=231287

Kind regards
--
Mark Renoden [MSFT]
Windows Platform Support Team
Email: (e-mail address removed)

Please note you'll need to strip ".online" from my email address to email
me; I'll post a response back to the group.

This posting is provided "AS IS" with no warranties, and confers no rights.

Hi,

I create a different Group Policy for one machine in the
domain.

All users have to permissions to log on that machine.

How do i do to force to run the "user configuration" of
the policy, only on that machine, for all users.

Its a very restrictive policy, so i dont want to run it on
the other computers of the domain, only on that machine.

This machine is for everyone in the company to access
using terminal services. I want that the users only access
to the applications i want, nothing more.

When i put a user on the GPO that i made the the GPO works.

Thanks

Mike


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