I am currently experiencing the same issue.  The last time I had this 
problem (with a different domain) I disabled slow link detection in the 
scurity policy and for some reason it worked, even though the network 
was a standard 10baseT ethernet LAN, it worked. This time however, it 
didn't work.


So? What are we missing?

Bob

<The beige box changed the way we work. Isn't it time we changed the way 
the beige box works?>

Abbiss, Mark wrote:

>Dear All,
>
>Maybe I am just being stupid but I cannot get Group Policy to work !!
>
>I have a simple test setup :-
>
>1 Domain controller with AD (Service Pack 2) and 2 Win2K Professional
>workstations (Service Pack 1).
>
>I have used the MMC to make some simple changes to the Default Domain Policy
>but when I log on with an Authenticated user the changes are not enforced.
>The changes do however appear on the domain controller !
>
>Am I missing a step ?
>
>1. Standard workstation installation, accept all installation defaults,
>successfully joined the domain.
>2. Using "Active Directory Users and Computer", right click on domain name,
>select "Properties" and then the "Group Policy" tab.
>3. Edit "Default Domain Policy"
>4. Although I don�t need to I logged out and logged back in again and
>changes are seen on the domain controller.
>5. Log in using a Domain user and the changes are not enforced !!!!!
>
>What did I miss ?
>
>Mark
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