SFS Problem.......again

G

Guest

I have posted about this problem before and thought we had sorted it,
but..............

I had a GP which had file sharing set to classic and SFS was still enabled
on all my workstations.
What I did was pushed out a reg key to turn off SFS, this worked fine but
when I have checked again, it is enabled again.

Whats going on

??????????
 
G

Galen

In toal5 had this to say:

My reply is at the bottom of your sent message:
I have posted about this problem before and thought we had sorted it,
but..............

I had a GP which had file sharing set to classic and SFS was still
enabled on all my workstations.
What I did was pushed out a reg key to turn off SFS, this worked fine
but when I have checked again, it is enabled again.

Whats going on

??????????

What's pushing the group policy down? 2k3? If so it's actually a group
policy.

It will be line 117 I think at this download:
http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/...2F-DA15-438D-8E48-45915CD2BC14&displaylang=en

If not then we'll bicker about why later and see if there's a way we can
make it happen. For now let's see what is pushing it down. I don't think I'd
want a security administration group for the question though? Maybe a group
policy group question or a server.general question.

--
Galen - MS MVP - Windows (Shell/User & IE)
http://dts-l.org/ http://kgiii.info/

"Chance has put in our way a most singular and whimsical problem, and
its solution is its own reward." - Sherlock Holmes
 
G

Guest

Hi

The GP I am using is actually a local policy which is then pushed out
through the use of Zenworks and this is applied to all workstations.
As far as I know the 'restrict internet communication' setting is not
touched in my policy.

I will have to double check on Monday

Thanks for the quick reply though
 

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