Hi Eric,
this is no tattoted effect , the policy is simple holded ( kind of
cached ) since it get upgraded
by another one , this behavior can be also controlled by the policy
itself ,as far i remember it is an
parameter for that in the layouts of the group policy editor.
Keep care that you
I vote for replacing domain policy section in Samba Official Howto with
that article.
Thanks for the catch, I added a paragraph on that point
On 11/4/2005 4:43 AM, Ilia Chipitsine wrote:
the greatest article in my opinion on that subject. really.
I could never find time to write my one.
Thanks for the catch, I added a paragraph on that point
On 11/4/2005 4:43 AM, Ilia Chipitsine wrote:
the greatest article in my opinion on that subject. really.
I could never find time to write my one.
probably more attention should be paid to so called tatoo effect:
1) I write my
the greatest article in my opinion on that subject. really.
I could never find time to write my one.
probably more attention should be paid to so called tatoo effect:
1) I write my custom template
2) I find it doesn't do what I want to do (after I propagated registry
changes to users and
After trying to get all the policy stuff nailed down I figured I'd save
others the trouble, so I wrote up a primer and posted it on my site at
http://www.ehsco.com/reading/20051031.html
Hoepfully that will save others some trouble
--
Eric A. Hall