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Group Policies - Why are they empty?


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I've got an XP Pro lab on a Server 2003 network. I'm using group policy to

lock-down the lab and generally the system works well. Lately I've been

having a problem - the policies that apply to users are not applying

properly. When I do a rsop all the computer policies apply, but the user

policies do not.

 

I'm using loopback to apply the user policies to the computers but it

doesn't seem that the loopback is applying.

 

All the policies that are set to apply to user are denied and the reason

given is that they are EMPTY. I look is sysvol and they are all there. What

is going on?

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Re: Group Policies - Why are they empty?

 

KWME <KWME@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote:

> I've got an XP Pro lab on a Server 2003 network. I'm using group

> policy to lock-down the lab and generally the system works well.

> Lately I've been having a problem - the policies that apply to users

> are not applying properly. When I do a rsop all the computer

> policies apply, but the user policies do not.

>

> I'm using loopback to apply the user policies to the computers but it

> doesn't seem that the loopback is applying.

>

> All the policies that are set to apply to user are denied and the

> reason given is that they are EMPTY. I look is sysvol and they are

> all there. What is going on?

 

Your rsop.msc results should tell you why - also try gpresult.

 

I'm setting up an xpost to microsoft.public.windows.group_policy, which is a

better group for your question.


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