GPO's is not inherited

J

John Canady

I have ABC.NET domain , there are 10 DC's on the network and 20 OU's below
the main AC DC , I enable the GPO from the root of ABC.NET , when I right
click on one of UO's to check the GPO , I didn't find the default GPO, this
mean for me the GPO in no inherited to all OU's , and I don't have any GPO
on domain.

why the GPO is not inherited to the rest of OU's? even I enable not
override.
windows 200 server and client
what's going on?
 
L

Lars M. Hansen

On Sat, 29 May 2004 19:36:28 +0300, John Canady spoketh
I have ABC.NET domain , there are 10 DC's on the network and 20 OU's below
the main AC DC , I enable the GPO from the root of ABC.NET , when I right
click on one of UO's to check the GPO , I didn't find the default GPO, this
mean for me the GPO in no inherited to all OU's , and I don't have any GPO
on domain.

why the GPO is not inherited to the rest of OU's? even I enable not
override.
windows 200 server and client
what's going on?

It won't show like that. Policies applied higher in the hierarchy does
flow downwards. The best way to see it to right-click on an OU, select
"All Tasks", and pick "view result of policy" (or somesuch). That'll let
you view exactly what the result of your policies are, and which policy
are responsible for the setting.

Lars M. Hansen
www.hansenonline.net
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T

Tomasz Onyszko

AFAiK there is no RSOP tool integrated with Windows 2000 Administrative
tools so You will have to use gpresult on the workstation affected by
GPO's to see which settings for this worksstation was applied from which
policy file .
 

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