Russ-
Couple of things to check. The easy thing to check is to make sure you don't have the 
view option checked in the GPO Editor that says, "Only show configured policy 
settings". If that is checked, that would explain why the other stuff is gone. 
 
If that isn't it, then it could be that the .adm template associated with that GPO is 
corrupt. The file holding the policies you've referenced below is system.adm. The .adm 
files for a given GPO are stored in SYSVOL in the Group Policy Template (found in 
SYSVOL\<domain name>\policies\<GUID of GPO>\ADM). The easiest place to check this 
would be on the PDC emulator, which is where the GPO editor defaults to when you're 
editing a GPO.
 
Darren

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        Subject: [ActiveDir] GPO problem
        
        


        I'm looking at two separate GPOs I have applied to two separate OUs.  When I
        expand Computer Configuration/Administrative Templates/System, on one GPO
        there's a large amount of items listed under System.  On the other GPO
        (applied to OU #2), I'm missing:
        User Profiles
        Scripts
        Net Logon
        Remote Assistance
        System Restore
        And a few others.  What would cause me to see more options in one GPO versus
        another GPO?  I'm looking at both GPOs from the same machine.
        
        Thanks,
        Russ
        
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