David,

>From your description I can't see any problem, but these things are often
more complex than you think. Maybe another policy is inadvertently setting
it. I have just started marketing a program for interrogating Policy
configurations and it should tell you exactly what is going on.

Feel free to install it and give it a try. It still may be hard to sort out,
so if you still can't figure it out, my program will dump all of your Policy
information to a directory, you can send it to me and I will try to
interpret it for you.

Alan Cuthbertson

Policy Management Software:- http://www.sysprosoft.com/pol_summary.shtml
ADM Template Editor:-  http://www.sysprosoft.com/adm_summary.shtml



----- Original Message ----- 
From: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Saturday, March 27, 2004 1:40 AM
Subject: [ActiveDir] Internet Explorer Connection Proxy Settings GPO Issue


> I have set up a GPO for IE proxy settings at my domain level in a GPO I
use
> for "suggested" policies that I can later override with OU specific
> policies. I am now trying to apply a GPO setting for IE proxies on an OU
> with a different proxy setting than the default domain, among other
> settings.  I have enabled loop back mode (merge) on this GPO, and all
other
> settings that should be overridden for the computer and user settings are.
> I have tried Preference mode and enabling the computer \ administrative
> Templates \ internet explorer make proxy settings per computer, but the
> domain GPO still wins in application of this setting.
>
> Any Ideas?  What am I missing?
>
> David Frost
> Directory Engineering,
> Messaging, Directories and PKI Engineering Services
> Industry Canada
>

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