[gptalk] Re: Entries missing in GPOE under User Configuration --> Windows Settings

  • From: "Jason B. Halladay" <jason@xxxxxxxx>
  • To: gptalk@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
  • Date: Thu, 29 Mar 2007 13:06:09 -0600

Thanks Darren and Alan! Darren's suggestion did the trick. We re-registered the necessary components. Jason


Darren Mar-Elia wrote, on 3/28/2007 12:59 PM:
You might want to check out this KB:
http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;en-us;555218

Often this is just an issue of re-registering the MMC snap-ins.

Darren


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Subject: [gptalk] Entries missing in GPOE under User Configuration -->
Windows Settings

Hello all,
An OU administrator in our organization says when he opens any existing GPOs he's created the only entry he sees under User Configuration --> Windows Settings is Remote Installation Services. The entries for "Scripts (Logon\Logoff)", "Security Settings", "Folder Redirection", and "IE Maintenance" don't display. I haven't visited him yet to take a look at this and don't have much more information but was hoping someone could suggest where to look to figure this out? I'm not sure what files are read to populate those entries in the GPOE. This user is a member of the Group Policy Creator Owners group and has rights to edit setting, delete, modify security on the GPOs he's veiwing. I'm guessing this is something permissions-related on his workstation. Any ideas?
Thanks!
Jason

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