Terminal server policy

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Guest

I have been struggling for days with this. We are putting in 2 new terminal
servers into our AD. They are Windows 2003 R2 running as member servers. I
created a TS OU and setup the loopback processing like I do at all my
clients. I denied admins the policy and setup Auth users allow read and AGP.
I set everything up like I always do, however my policies are not being
applied. The only difference here is there is quite a bit of nested policies
in place. There are several OU's in place. When I login as a client and run
gpresult it doesn't show my policy at all. The other policies on the users OU
has "No Override" selected. Is this blocking my policies from being run? Is
there a way around this?
 
A

Andreware

Mike said:
I have been struggling for days with this. We are putting in 2 new terminal
servers into our AD. They are Windows 2003 R2 running as member servers. I
created a TS OU and setup the loopback processing like I do at all my
clients. I denied admins the policy and setup Auth users allow read and AGP.
I set everything up like I always do, however my policies are not being
applied.
Did you try to gpupdate /force?
The only difference here is there is quite a bit of nested policies
in place. There are several OU's in place. When I login as a client and run
gpresult it doesn't show my policy at all. The other policies on the users OU
has "No Override" selected. Is this blocking my policies from being run?
Possibly, I can't say for sure, I don't know what policies you made and
what policies have No Override enabled.
Is
there a way around this?
Try gpupdate /force. If that works, good. If not, post back here.
Also check to make sure there are no warnings/errors in any of the event
logs regarding Group Policy. Offending errors usually come from Userenv
or SceCli.
 

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