Booker,

 

Have a look at the security filtering component of the policy and verify
that designated uses have Read and Apply Group Policy. I would
implicitly add one of the effected uses to the security filtering see
post gpupdate whether the policy is applied. Check if block inheritance
is not enable and temporarily enforce the policy to see if it is
applied.

 

What does GPReult come back with from one of the effected users?

 

James

 

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Booker
Sent: Thursday, 7 December 2006 7:24 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: [ActiveDir] Users Not receiving Logon Script GPO

 

         

        > I have a situation wherein after I applied a Folder
redirection policy to a 

        > group of users, wherein I had a deny set on the "apply group
policy" for the 

        > Group wherein I had the users computer and user accounts

        > 

        > Now all of a sudden, for an entirely different User logon
Script 

        > policy(Separate GPO), the policy will not flow down to the
users.  I have 

        > moved the users to different OU's with different user logon
script GPO's, 

        > and none of the GPO's seem to make it to the users, even
though a RSPO, shows 

        > that the users are in the right OU to receive the policy.

        > 

        > Futher more, if i perform a GPO Model of the user, or even of
the container 

        > that has the users, the model SHOWS that the user logon script
GPO should 

        > apply,..

        > But by using the GP results  wizard, the policy will not show
in the user 

        > Applied Policy section.... and via checking, it is not in the
denied policy 

        > section either.

        > 

        > The policy simply will NOT go down to the user.

        > 

        > 

        > As a separate test, if i set a Computer start up policy GPO to
the computer, 

        > after a gpupdate, the Computer will see the policy, but for
some reason the 

        > user(s0 will not get the policy.

        > 

        > 

        > Any ideas?

         

         

        Let me add that I ran gpotool, and everything for that policy
checks out ok.  Also, there is no special security filtering for the
logon script GPO.

         


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