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> Envoyé : Wednesday, March 16, 2005 2:50 PM
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> Objet : Re: [ActiveDir] GPO loopback again...
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> Hi Michel,
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> I don't believe there is a loop back equivalent to do what you want.
>
> I am not e
Wednesday, March 16, 2005 6:42 AM
Subject: [ActiveDir] GPO loopback again...
Hi,
After testing things out with the loopback i still can't do
something and i'm wondering if it posible to do it.
With the loopback it's possible to make a user defined policy on a
computer basis,
Hi,
After testing things out with the loopback i still can't do
something and i'm wondering if it posible to do it.
With the loopback it's possible to make a user defined policy on a
computer basis, but is it possible to make a computer defined policy on
a user basis?
What I wanna do is
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Subject: RE: [ActiveDir] GPO loopback
I haven't tested this explicitly, but I don't believe it will work.
Here's why I think that's the case. When the user logs on, foreground GP
processing will normally kick off and query AD via LDAP for the list of
applied GPOs for that user.
TED] On Behalf Of Nathan Casey
Sent: Wednesday, September 22, 2004 11:48 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: [ActiveDir] GPO loopback
We use a GPO with loopback to lock down our kiosk PC's.
The kiosks are in a kiosk OU. The loopback works well to ensure that the
kiosks remain locked down no matter
We use a GPO with loopback to lock down our kiosk PC's.
The kiosks are in a kiosk OU. The loopback works well to
ensure that the kiosks remain locked down no matter who logs
on. The problem is, we have an internal trusted NT domain(2
way trust). The users from the NT domain probably won't
migrate t
rds,
Jorge
-Original Message-
From: Salandra, Justin A.
To: '[EMAIL PROTECTED]'
Sent: 12/30/2003 8:33 PM
Subject: RE: [ActiveDir] GPO Loopback problem
Loopback is have never fully understood, but from what I can comprehend,
if you enable loopback, no matter what settings you mak
: [ActiveDir] GPO Loopback
problem
We’re
setting up a group policy being applied to an OU which contains 2 computer
objects, which are terminal servers. Then we want to set user configuration
policies disabling certain start menu options, etc.
As
expected, the policy affecting the users only goes
We’re setting up a group policy being applied to an OU
which contains 2 computer objects, which are terminal servers. Then we want to
set user configuration policies disabling certain start menu options, etc.
As expected, the policy affecting the users only goes into
effect upon selecti