In the user's table there is also a priority column. Make sure the generic policy has a higher priority than the more specific one. I think lower numbers have a higher priority but I don't remember for sure
Sent from my Verizon Wireless 4GLTE smartphone ----- Reply message ----- From: "Benedict White" <[email protected]> To: "[email protected]" <[email protected]> Cc: "Kent Oyer" <[email protected]> Subject: Query on sql lookups and order of searches Date: Thu, Aug 8, 2013 7:55 am From: Kent Oyer [mailto:[email protected]] Sent: 08 August 2013 12:47 To: Benedict White; [email protected] Subject: Re: Query on sql lookups and order of searches >It should be @somedomain.co.uk (i.e. without the leading period) I tried that but then [email protected] gets the policy applied to him rather than the more specific one I wanted applied. Can I apply a specific policy to a user in a domain this way that overrides the policy for the rest of the domain? Kindest regards, Benedict White
