I had other test users (1-5) and they worked in the lab and are not now. Here's a strange one, if I log in as someone who is just a domain admin, the GPOs apply correctly. If I log in as a newly created user, nothing works. If I make that user a domain admin, nothing works.
So, are you saying that you had a DC on an isolated subnet and now its on your production network, and a client on that network that is part of that DC's domain is not getting user policy as expected? If so, then make sure that the GPOs you're trying to deliver are linked in such a way that the user test6 will process them. The fact that a domain admin account gets the policies tells me that the policies may not be linked to a place in your AD tree that test6 will get them.
Darren
------------------------------ *From:* gptalk-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:gptalk-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx] *On Behalf Of *Gray Troutman *Sent:* Thursday, August 24, 2006 11:41 AM *To:* gptalk@xxxxxxxxxxxxx *Subject:* [gptalk] GP not applied
Hey folks, Well, I just moved the DC from the lab to the network and it no longer applies the GPOs. I can join the domain and log in with no problem, but the policies are not applied. If I run gpresult, I get "INFO: The user "CMHWM\test6" does not have RSOP data."
Two things: One, I changed the domain server name. Two, I get the policies if I log in as a domain admin, but not as a user.
Any ideas what I screwed up here?
Thanks, Gray