Group Policy

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Alvin Navarro

To whom it may concern,

I would just like to know, is there any way a user can override an
implemented group policy on the client machine?

Alvin
 
D

Duncan McNutt .[FTSE]

Not if its a domain policy :D or he could run in vmare with no network :D or
he could just reinstall and reconfigure. or disable the network card and
therefore no domain policy :D
 
D

Duncan McNutt .[FTSE]

Oh, I suggest you give yourself a call then as the admin would be able to
fix it :D

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Duncan McNutt
Microsoft Product Deactivation Team
 
C

CZ

Its a domain policy alright. The thing is, I configured the policy to
disable changing the IE connection settings just to know that he managed to
change it again. Our IE is configured to point to a proxy which it works
hand-in-hand with our DSL connection that doesn't passes thru proxy. What
should I do?

Alvin:

Win2k and Win2k3 domain GPO does not apply to legacy op systems (NT, Win9x)
Does the gpresult cmd on his ws show he is receiving domain GPO?
Did you make the setting in the domain GPO or an OU's GPO, and not the DC
GPO?
Check GPO inheritance.

Post in microsoft.public.windows.server.setup (or security)
 

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