Make sure that the permissions are set to
Apply Group Policy for both the computers AND the student accounts. Otherwise
it will not apply the User Settings. From:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Piper, Pat I am hoping someone can help us out
with a loopback processing issue we are having. We are trying to add our lab
computers to our Active Directory and are going to have our students login
using their child domain credentials. All the computers are added
as objects to the child domain that the students belong to.
We want to manage group policy by applying it to the computers and not to the
users, this enables us to do things like locking down the background image for
all computers regardless of the logged on user. No matter what we try our policies
are not being applied and we can't get we want user policies to apply to
computer objects. When local security policies are applied they work,
when user policies are applied they work, which means that the computer is
communicating with the domain properly. We’ve read through the
following article from Microsoft but are not having any luck finding good
troubleshooting steps for this. Does anyone know of any
“gotchas” for loopback processing or of a good troubleshooting
guide? Loopback processing of Group Policy http://support.microsoft.com/?id=231287 Pat ------------------------------------------------- Desktop & Server Services 603 358-2172 "Beware
the lollipop of mediocrity; lick it once and you'll suck forever." - Brian
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- [ActiveDir] Loopback Processing Problem Piper, Pat
- RE: [ActiveDir] Loopback Processing Problem Darren Mar-Elia
- Re: [ActiveDir] Loopback Processing Problem Matt Hargraves
- RE: [ActiveDir] Loopback Processing Problem Kevin Brunson