SP1 for Vista is only necessary if you are going to manage the GPPEs in a 2003 
domain.  The ONLY way to use GPPEs in a 2003 domain is to manage ALL GPOs from 
a Vista SP1 computer.

Webster

----- Original Message ----
From: Bryan Garmon <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Re: Vista Enterprise in a Windows 2008 Domain

Have you applied SP1 to the Vista client yet? 

-----Original Message-----
From: Paul Lemonidis (NTL) <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Vista Enterprise in a Windows 2008 Domain

Hi All

I have a problem that just doesn't seem to make much sense on the face
of it and I hope someone can help me please. I have built a test Windows
2008 Domain with two Domain controllers. They both have Exchange 2007
SP1 should that be pertinent for any reason but for GPO stuff I fail to
see how on the face of it. I have now added a new Vista Enterprise
workstation. For testing purposes I created a new GPO and linked it
at Domain level. I can modify policy and preference entries within and
both DC's pick the settings just fine. I was also able to create
a folder and file at the root of the C: drive on both DC's just fine too
using my GPO. All  of these are under preferences. The thing is that the
Vista machine will pick up policy entries but not preference ones? I
have also tested against a Windows 2008 member server and this picks up
all the settings just fine too. Has anyone got a clue as to why the
Vista machine seems to discard preference settings from a 2008 Domain
when the servers don't. Just to be complete, I also ran the GPO results
wizard against the DC's and the workstation and this clearly showed the
policy differences, in terms of settings that the workstation is
ignoring.

Does some special client or software need loading on the Vista
machine or is there something I've missed please? I am running in
Windows 2008 native mode. The abilities I have done above are ones that
most pertinent to the desktop, so not being able to do them on Vista
but on 2008 would seem to defy all logic. Does anyone know what is going
on here please?

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