GP Applied to user, not I need to revert to normal?

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Scott Townsend

I had a pretty restrictive GP applied to a user that signed into a terminal
server, now they have the same GP on their laptop.

I need to get the user's settings back to normal. How can I do this?

Thanks,
Scott<-
 
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Steven L Umbach

You might want to implement "loopback processing" for the TS computer which would
give users user configuration based on the container that the computer is in and
allow users to have separate policy based on their container [domain/OU] when they
log onto other computers. See the link below for more info. --- Steve

http://support.microsoft.com/?id=231287
 
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Scott Townsend

The way that I had the GP set up was the TS is in a OU on its own and that
OU has its own GP.

the User account's OU does not have a GP. the Domain has the default GP.

I think part of my problem was that instead of putting in the UserProfile
Path in the Term Server Profile tab I put it in the Profile tab.

So that's Why he has the roaming profile. I think that when he logged into
the TS box, the GP was applied to his roaming profile and then that profile
was downloaded to the Laptop.

I did things like remove all Desktop Icons, no shutdown, no Task manger,
etc. How can I get those perms back to the User's profile for the laptop.

I've moved the profile path to the Term Serv Profile tab and removed it from
the Profile tab.

Thanks,
Scott<-


Steven L Umbach said:
You might want to implement "loopback processing" for the TS computer which would
give users user configuration based on the container that the computer is in and
allow users to have separate policy based on their container [domain/OU] when they
log onto other computers. See the link below for more info. --- Steve

http://support.microsoft.com/?id=231287

Scott Townsend said:
I had a pretty restrictive GP applied to a user that signed into a terminal
server, now they have the same GP on their laptop.

I need to get the user's settings back to normal. How can I do this?

Thanks,
Scott<-
 

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