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More info?)
Steven
thanks for help on this. ended up removing OU policy
allowing propogation then re applying all worked well
after that.
Joe
>-----Original Message-----
>Joe,
>The GP troubleshooting guide may help too
>
>http://www.microsoft.com/windows2000/techinfo/howitworks/m
anagement/gptshoot.asp
>
>You all seem to have all the bases coverd
>
>-Permissions
>-Inheritance
>-Replication
>
>Do you have any GP's applied to computers or users in
other OU's are
>those working ok and being reported using gpresult or is
the problem
>only with this particular OU?
>
>"Steven L Umbach" <n9rou@nscomcast.net> wrote in message
news:<di5xc.13750$HG.6748@attbi_s53>...
>> Hi Joe.
>>
>> Don't necessarily assume dns is configured correctly
whenever you have a
>> problem. Make sure domain controller is pointing to
itself as it's preferred
>> dns server and that the domain computers point to
domain controllers running
>> dns. I would start by running netdiag on the computers
that the users are
>> not getting the policy from looking for failed
tests/fatal warnings. Also be
>> sure you are configuring user configuration and not
something like password
>> policy. Other things to look at are that the user
configuration part of the
>> gpo is enabled, the gpo itself is enabled, the GPO's at
a higher level do
>> not have "no override" configured and have the same
settings defined, and
>> that the users are not logging on a computer that is in
an container with
>> "loopback processing". It is also possible the policy
has not propagated
>> yet. Using secedit as described in the link below on
the domain controller
>> first and then the domain computer can speed
propagation of policy. ---
>> Steve
>>
>>
>> http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;EN-
US;227302
>> http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;en-
us;810739
>>
>> "Joe" <jchildress@cofcu.com> wrote in message
>> news:1957f01c44cd5$310c4810$a501280a@phx.gbl...
>> > I am trying to apply a GPO to an OU. The users in the
OU
>> > get the default doamin GPO but not the OU GPO. I have
>> > looked at DNS and assume that its working since they
>> > recieve the default GPO. I reviewed permissions on
each OU
>> > policy. gpresult shows default domain policy being
applied
>> > but not ou policy any suggestions on what i am
overlooking?
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