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From: Harrison Midkiff on 19 Feb 2010 10:22 I am deploying a TS 2003 box. I want to control some of the user settings such as the wallpaper, screen saver, etc... I created an OU, put the server in the OU and configured GPO's on the OU but they do not seem to be applying? The settings I entered are for the User Configuration. The OU only contains the server and not the user accounts? Is that the problem? Harrison Midkiff
From: Rob on 19 Feb 2010 10:39 Harrison Midkiff <HMidkiff(a)aviinc.com> wrote: > I am deploying a TS 2003 box. I want to control some of the user settings > such as the wallpaper, screen saver, etc... I created an OU, put the > server in the OU and configured GPO's on the OU but they do not seem to be > applying? The settings I entered are for the User Configuration. The OU > only contains the server and not the user accounts? Is that the problem? Enable loopback GPO processing...
From: Harrison Midkiff on 19 Feb 2010 13:11
Excellent! That was it! Thanks..... "Rob" <nomail(a)example.com> wrote in message news:slrnhntc5d.esr.nomail(a)xs8.xs4all.nl... > Harrison Midkiff <HMidkiff(a)aviinc.com> wrote: >> I am deploying a TS 2003 box. I want to control some of the user >> settings >> such as the wallpaper, screen saver, etc... I created an OU, put the >> server in the OU and configured GPO's on the OU but they do not seem to >> be >> applying? The settings I entered are for the User Configuration. The OU >> only contains the server and not the user accounts? Is that the problem? > > Enable loopback GPO processing... |