Re: [ActiveDir] GPO doesnt apply

2005-01-31 Thread jpsalemi
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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RE: [ActiveDir] GPO doesnt apply

2005-01-31 Thread Bruyere, Michel
You're right... its my bad... 

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 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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