You might try under computer configuration/administrative
templates/system/group policy  "registry policy processing" "process even
if group policy objects have not changed"

Although you'll need to apply this at the computer object....

John




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First time poster, long time lurker..

My company wants to set the Internet Settings configuration to "Empty
Temporary Internet Files folder when browser is closed" check-box.
There doesn't appear to be a standard adm template or GPO setting that
incorporates this option so I created a custom template.  We have a
testing OU populated with accounts.  The GPO is applied successfully to
only those accounts.  While the user can still un-check the box during
their session, that is alright if we can have it re-applied during the
next GPO refresh.  But the GPO is not re-applied again (either upon user
logon or GPO user update period or or utilizing 'secedit /refreshpolicy
user_policy /enforce') unless a change has been made on the GPO itself.
What am I missing?

Anyone know if there is a way to 'gray-out' or remove that internet
option for users?  (Just removing the 'Advanced Tab' is not an option.)

We are running only a native Windows 2000 domain with Windows 2000
clients utilizing IE 5.5 (due to internal application issues)..

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