Try RSOP.MSC on the machine in question.

hth, Devin


On Tue, Sep 8, 2009 at 4:08 PM, Joseph Heaton<[email protected]> wrote:
> I'm updating a group policy, to add a login banner.  Some of the machines in 
> question had one, but they were added manually either to the Local Security 
> Policy, or directly to the registry.  I've gone in, deleted any entries in 
> these two locations, I've run gpupdate /force, and logged out and back in.  
> When I do this, some machines show the correct banner, and show it in Local 
> Security Policy, grayed out, which tells me it's getting it from GP.  Other 
> machines don't seem to be updating, even after sitting for a while.The 
> successes and failures vary from 2k3 to 2k8, physical, and virtual boxes.
>
> Anyone have any idea what I can look at to troubleshoot this?
>
> I've gone into GPMC, and run the Group Policy Results tool, using my account 
> on the boxes in question, and the results come back saying that the desired 
> group policy is supposed to be affecting it.
>
> Thanks,
>
>
>
> Joseph L. Heaton
> Windows Server Support Group
> Information Technology Branch
> Department of Fish and Game
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> Sacramento, CA  95811
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Devin

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