You're right... its my bad... 

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> Objet : Re: [ActiveDir] GPO doesnt apply
> 
> Hi Michel...
> 
> Is MSN supposed to be MSN messenger?  I dont think the policies are for
> that, but for Windows Messenger.....Or maybe I'm just not reading this
> right.
> 
> Not that it would make applying them any differently, but you might be
> able
> to just eliminate that policy, if that's the case.
> 
> John
> 
> 
> 
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> 
> Hi,
>              I'm actually facing a strange problem... I can't seem to make
> 2
> policies apply simultaneously.
> 
> Here is the configuration:
> 
> Domain
>              - Users_ou1
>              - Users_ou2
>              - Users_ou3
>              - Users_ou4
>              - Users_ou5
>              - Users_ou1
>              - Computers_ou1
>              - Computers_ou2
>              - Computers_ou3
>              - Computers_ou4
>              - Computers_ou5
> 
>  The OUs are different departments and they contain user's accounts for
> the users OUs and computer's accounts for the Computers_ou.
> 
> I created a GPO using the Windows XP sp2 adm templates. I
> applied/modified them from a station with the 2k3 admin pack and GPMC.
> The GPOs that I wanna apply are quite basics.
> 1- MSN -  I deny the launch of msn at windows start and prevent running
> the program.
> 2- unwanted programs -  I denied the exe for the latest version of MSN
> (for some reasons, the MSN gpo doesn't catch it up)
> 
> 
> The result that I have is the following:
> 
> Applied Group Policy Objects
>  -----------------------------
>      screensaver
>      unwanted
>      Default Domain Policy
> OR
> 
> Applied Group Policy Objects
>  -----------------------------
>      screensaver
>      MSN
>      Default Domain Policy
> 
> 
> And what I would like is:
> 
> Applied Group Policy Objects
>  -----------------------------
>      screensaver
>      unwanted
>      MSN
>      Default Domain Policy
> 
> 
> Note that the MSN is applied to the computers_ou and the unwanted on the
> users_ou
> 
> 
> Anyone can share a thought about it?
> 
> Thanks!
> 
> 
> M.Bruyere
> Network/systems administrator
> CompTIA A+, Network+
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