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Old December 14th 03, 01:14 AM
venu
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Default local security policy

hi

there were 2 options domain security policy and domain
controller security, domain controller security policy had
policy already defined , but i applied the policies in
domain security policy , i don't know how these policies
got applied in the 2 win xp workstation, anyways

plz help me out

thank you
regards
venu



-----Original Message-----
Did you define those 'deny' policies on the 'Default
Domain Policy' instead of the 'Default Domain controller
policy'? Check to see which GPO you defined those
policies in. You can use reskit tools like gpupdate to
see if those GPOs are affecting your clients.

John

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Old December 14th 03, 01:14 AM
Roger Abell [MVP]
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Default local security policy

The Default Domain GPO is applied to every machine=20
and every user.

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policy already defined , but i applied the policies in=20
domain security policy , i don't know how these policies=20
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-----Original Message-----
Did you define those 'deny' policies on the 'Default=20
Domain Policy' instead of the 'Default Domain controller=20
policy'? Check to see which GPO you defined those=20
policies in. You can use reskit tools like gpupdate to=20
see if those GPOs are affecting your clients.

John

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