Darren,
 
 Thanks for the suggestion of looking in the log. I'll check that out. She does 
have a roaming profile, but as the error follows her to a new machine, I think 
its most likely her server profile has become damaged in some way. This seems 
pretty common even though we have UPH clean loaded on most machines. I was 
trying to avoid re-building her profile as she has a lot of odd apps installed 
and It might take a while to get everything right.
 
Dave Wade
0161 474 5456

________________________________

From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] on behalf of Darren Mar-Elia
Sent: Mon 15/01/2007 16:51
To: ActiveDir@mail.activedir.org
Subject: RE: [ActiveDir] Policy Failing to apply



Ok. If this user has a roaming profile, you might try deleting any locally 
cached copies of her profile and letting the roaming one download anew. That 
might free things up. Outside of some profile issue, you could check the IE 
Maintenance logs to see what is going on. If you open up her profile on the 
local machine and go into Application Data\Microsoft\Internet Explorer, there 
should be a log file called brndlog.txt that will contain the events that IE 
Maintenance generates at application time.

 

Darren

 

 

 

From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Dave Wade
Sent: Monday, January 15, 2007 8:31 AM
To: ActiveDir@mail.activedir.org
Subject: RE: [ActiveDir] Policy Failing to apply

 

Oh yes, no one can surf the net without it. We do get occasional issues where 
it does not apply, and some times we set it manually while we sort the problem 
out. Normally if we do this the settings "stick" and don't get wiped when the 
policy refreshes. However in this case they are wiped when the user logs in. It 
appears to be some issue with the users settings as the problem "follows" her 
from PC to PC.

         

________________________________

        From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Darren 
Mar-Elia
        Sent: 15 January 2007 15:24
        To: ActiveDir@mail.activedir.org
        Subject: RE: [ActiveDir] Policy Failing to apply

        Dave-

        Does that same proxy policy work for any other users correctly? 

        
        Darren

         

        From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Dave Wade
        Sent: Monday, January 15, 2007 3:49 AM
        To: ActiveDir@mail.activedir.org
        Subject: [ActiveDir] Policy Failing to apply

         

        Folks,

         

         I have a user for whom the Internet Explorer Proxy settings are not 
applying correctly. They are set in the user portion of the Default Domain 
Policy. I have checked with "Group Policy Results" tool in the Group Policy 
Management snap in and it reports that they have been applied. But when the 
user tries to surf the net they can't, and on checking in IE the proxy fields 
are blank.

         

        To make matters worse if I manually set the proxy, and then do a 
"gpupdate /force" they are cleared. 

         

        I have checked the event log on the machine and there is nothing 
obvious amiss there. Has any one any idea why this is happening before I start 
turning on userenv debugging?

         

        Not this is an isolated incident, and it appears to follow the user 
rather than being machine specific.

         

        Dave Wade

        0161 474 5456

         
<https://scnowa1.stockport.gov.uk/exchange/dave.wade/Drafts/RE:%20%5BActiveDir%5D%20Policy%20Failing%20to%20apply.EML/1_multipart/image001.jpg>
 

         

         

        
        
        **********************************************************************
        This email, and any files transmitted with it, is confidential and
        intended solely for the use of the individual or entity to whom they
        are addressed. As a public body, the Council may be required to 
disclose this email, or any response to it, under the Freedom of Information 
Act 2000, unless the information in it is covered by one of the exemptions in 
the Act. 
        
        If you receive this email in error please notify Stockport e-Services 
via [EMAIL PROTECTED] and then permanently remove it from your system. 
        
        Thank you.
        
        http://www.stockport.gov.uk
        **********************************************************************

<<winmail.dat>>

Reply via email to