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Sandy Proesch
Other than in classroom settings, I have not had much experience with Group
Policy. So I thought I'd start with what should be fairly simple. I have 3
workstations that I want to restrict log on locally to just the
administrators. I want to do this through AD rather than at the computer
itself. I have a separate OU for these workstations, and I have created a
Group Policy that sets log on locally to the administrators account. The
policy shows as enforced and enabled on this OU. However, I can still log
onto the workstation as an ordinary user not belonging to the administrators
group. What am I missing? Thanks.
--Sandy
Policy. So I thought I'd start with what should be fairly simple. I have 3
workstations that I want to restrict log on locally to just the
administrators. I want to do this through AD rather than at the computer
itself. I have a separate OU for these workstations, and I have created a
Group Policy that sets log on locally to the administrators account. The
policy shows as enforced and enabled on this OU. However, I can still log
onto the workstation as an ordinary user not belonging to the administrators
group. What am I missing? Thanks.
--Sandy