David Adner wrote:
> 
> > This IE setting can be applied via "policy mode" or 
> > "preferences mode".
> > Policy mode is what you normally think of when configuring 
> > GPO settings in
> > that it'll be reset if a user ever changes it.  Preferences 
> mode only
> > changes the initial value but allows the user to change it 
> > afterwards if
> > they like without having it switch back each time GPOs are applied.
> > Instead, it is only reset if the GPO itself is modified.

I hate to beat this dead horse, but the client wants the "policy mode"
enabled. I did that on the DC, did the gpupdate /force, but it's not
working. Folks who change the forced IE home page to be their own custom
one can reboot their computers, log in, and they still get their custom
home page, not the GPO forced home page.

Now, I linked the GPO to an OU that has OU's beneath it, one for users,
one for admins, one for groups, etc. Group Policy Results Wizard shows
that the GPO is a winning GPO, but the actual results are, it is not
being enforced.

What am I missing here? How can I enforce this GPO so that every time a
person logs in, they get the GPO-forced home page?

Thanks, folks!

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Larry Wahlers
Concordia Technologies
The Lutheran Church - Missouri Synod
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