Well, I must have a serious problem... I changed the name back to "Default Domain Policy". Rebooted the server. Waited approximately 30 minutes, then ran GPResult from the Server. Below is the result: (More info after results)
User Group Policy results for: CN=Administrator,CN=Users,DC= XXXXX,DC=com Domain Name: XXXXX Domain Type: Windows 2000 Site Name: Default-First-Site-Name Roaming profile: (None) Local profile: C:\Documents and Settings\Administrator The user is a member of the following security groups: XXXXX\Domain Users \Everyone BUILTIN\Administrators BUILTIN\Users NT AUTHORITY\INTERACTIVE NT AUTHORITY\Authenticated Users \LOCAL XXXXX \Group Policy Creator Owners XXXXX \Domain Admins XXXXX \Schema Admins XXXXX \Enterprise Admins XXXXX \OWS_4001231503_admin XXXXX \OLAP Administrators ############################################################### Last time Group Policy was applied: Thursday, July 31, 2003 at 2:09:33 PM Group Policy was applied from: mainserver.mainserver.com =============================================================== The user received "Registry" settings from these GPOs: LAN Policy LAN Policy =============================================================== The user received "Internet Explorer Branding" settings from these GPOs: Default Domain Policy Default Domain Policy ############################################################### Computer Group Policy results for: CN=MAINSERVER,OU=Domain Controllers,DC=XXXXX,DC=com Domain Name: XXXXX Domain Type: Windows 2000 Site Name: Default-First-Site-Name The computer is a member of the following security groups: BUILTIN\Administrators \Everyone BUILTIN\Users BUILTIN\Administrators NT AUTHORITY\NETWORK NT AUTHORITY\Authenticated Users XXXXX\MAINSERVER$ XXXXX \Domain Controllers XXXXX \Domain Admins XXXXX \Schema Admins XXXXX \Enterprise Admins NT AUTHORITY\ENTERPRISE DOMAIN CONTROLLERS XXXXX \DnsAdmins ############################################################### Last time Group Policy was applied: Thursday, July 31, 2003 at 2:05:14 PM Group Policy was applied from: XXXXX.XXXXX.com =============================================================== The computer received "Registry" settings from these GPOs: Local Group Policy LAN Policy LAN Policy =============================================================== The computer received "Security" settings from these GPOs: Local Group Policy Default Domain Policy Default Domain Policy =============================================================== The computer received "EFS recovery" settings from these GPOs: Local Group Policy Default Domain Policy Default Domain Policy Now, I have checked under AD/ServerName/Properties/Group Policy... There is only "Default Domain Policy" listed. I don't know why it's showing up twice, nor do I know where else to look for this problem. Thanks. Charles -----Original Message----- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Tony Murray Sent: Thursday, July 31, 2003 10:29 To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: RE: [ActiveDir] GP overridden I believe Justin asked the question because the gpresult output shows the LAN Policy twice in various places. This is unusual, e.g ************ Computer Received "Registry" Settings from these GPOs: Local Group Policy LAN Policy LAN Policy ************ List info : http://www.activedir.org/mail_list.htm List FAQ : http://www.activedir.org/list_faq.htm List archive: http://www.mail-archive.com/activedir%40mail.activedir.org/