You'll need to apply your Computer GPO to the OUs that contain your computer objects
and your User GPO to the OUs that contain your user objects.
Note that the computer settings in the GPO will apply to the computer and are not
affected by user logon and logoff.
Tony
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: Monday, July 26, 2004 9:21 AM
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Subject: Re: [ActiveDir] Apply GP to computer account or user account?
You'll need to apply your Computer GPO to the OUs that contain your
computer objects and your User GPO to the OUs that contain your user
objects.
Note that the computer settings
, 2004 7:52 AM
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Subject: RE: [ActiveDir] Apply GP to computer account or user account?
I see, so you cant just create 1 GPO with BOTH computer settings user
settings. That sux.
Jared Manhat
Systems Administrator
Accutest Laboratories
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: Monday, July 26, 2004 4:52 PM
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Subject: RE: [ActiveDir] Apply GP to computer account or user account?
I see, so you cant just create 1 GPO with BOTH computer settings user
settings. That sux.
Jared Manhat
Systems Administrator
Accutest Laboratories
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Title: Apply GP to computer account or user account?
Yes you have to apply the User policy to OU where Users are
located in and the computer policy to OU where Computers are located
in.
If you want to work around this scheme you have to use
loopback policies
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