GPO

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bupathy

Hi
I work in a private institution where I am an IT
Lecturer. In our lab we have 20-client system running
win2000 prof with fat32 partition and a server running
win2000 server with ntfs partition. I liked to restrict
the students without opening the control panel etc.
So I decided to create user. I created OU called
Itlab and created all the users under this OU and
configured the OU with GPO and enabled to restrict the
control panel etc.
After doing all these settings. I gave a user the
permission to log on to the server when that user logs on
in the server the GPO are updated he cannot open the
control Panel, But when he logs in the client computer the
GPO are not updated. He can access the control panel.
This is the problem I relay on, so please help to find a
Solution.


Bupathy
 
When you create a Group Policy, the user configuration is only enforced when a user
logs onto the domain. If a user logs onto his local computer account, then he is no
longer logging onto the domain and user configuration policies do not apply. You
might want to disable their ability to log onto the local machine. Group Policy can
be configured for users logging into the local machine via gpedit.msc, but then you
have to configure each machine individually. --- Steve
 
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