Actually, policies are applied in LSDOU order- Local, Site, Domain, OU (and
following the OU path to the user or computer object in question).

Laura 

> -----Original Message-----
> From: Sean W [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
> Sent: Thursday, February 23, 2006 12:00 PM
> To: [email protected]
> Subject: Re: Domain policy getting override on local
> 
> Milind,
> 
> Policies are applied in the LSOD (Local, Site, Object, Domain) order.
> 
> The last one policy that made changes to the setting is the 
> one that sticks.  You should set your access policies domain wide.
> 
> --sean
> 
> Milind Nanal wrote:
> > We have windows 2000 exchange server setup with active directory. 
> > Additionally we have Win2k3 server.  All these days we were sharing 
> > few folders of Win2k3 server. Now we are not able to access win2k3 
> > server from any other system. After checking it was observed that 
> > effective setting are wiped out in below area
> >
> > Security setting - local security policy - User right assignment - 
> > access this computer from network
> >
> > If have to manually add permission for everyone group in 
> access this computer from network.
> >
> > After few minutes again the effective value goes blank. I 
> fill some domain policy are getting override on this local 
> security setting. 
> > How do I resolve this problem? I want this win2k3 server as 
> part of same domain. we have never faced this problem in past 
> &we have not done any changes in domain policy I don't know 
> how this problem is appearing now.  
> >
> > Your response in solution to this is highly appreciated.
> >
> >
> > Regards,
> >
> > Milind
> >
> >
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