Further to what Joe has written, right click on Policies in the CMC gives you a search facility.This allows you do "modelling", similar to the GPMC is to Active Directory Group Policies. Then you will know exactly what the user(s) will receive. You can specify multiple criteria for it to model on. Kind regards, Jeremy Saunders Senior Technical Specialist Integrated Technology Services & Cerulean IBM Australia Level 2, 1060 Hay Street West Perth WA 6005 Visit us at http://www.ibm.com/services/au/its P: +61 8 9261 8412 F: +61 8 9261 8486 M: TBA E-mail: jeremy.saunders@xxxxxxxxxxx "Joe Shonk" <joe.shonk@gmail. com> To Sent by: <thin@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> thin-bounce@freel cc ists.org Subject [THIN] Re: Citrix policies 01/04/2006 06:36 AM Please respond to thin Citrix Policies are different than Microsoft Policiesâ To answer the question, Policy 1 will take precedence over Policy 2 because itâs ranked higher. The users will have both policies applied with Policy 1 winning any conflicting/overlapping settings. For more info, see page 295 of the PS 4 Admin Guide: Prioritizing Policies You can prioritize policies by ranking the priority number. By default, new policies are given the lowest priority. In cases of conflicting policy settings, a policy with a higher priority will override a policy with a lower priority. A policy with the priority number of 1 has the highest ranking priority. If you have five policies ranked 1 through 5, the policy ranked with priority number 5 has the lowest priority. In the following procedure, the interwoven example assumes that you created a policy for your âAccountingâ user group. One of the rules enabled in this policy prevents the user group from saving data to their local drives. However, two users who are members of the Accounting group travel to remote offices to perform audits and need to save data to their local drives. The steps below describe creating a new policy for Accounting group members Carol and Martin that will allow them access to their local drives while allowing the other policy rules to work the same way for them as for all other members of the Accounting group. From: thin-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:thin-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of Landin, Mark Sent: Friday, March 31, 2006 3:29 PM To: thin@xxxxxxxxxxxxx Subject: [THIN] Re: Citrix policies He will get the server policy for policy 2 when he logs in to that server. If loopback processing is enabled for Policy 2, he will get the user portion of policy 2. Otherwise, he will retain the policy settings for policy 1. From: thin-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:thin-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of Justin Martin Sent: Friday, March 31, 2006 4:06 PM To: thin@xxxxxxxxxxxxx Subject: [THIN] Citrix policies I have a question on policies and and the level they are in Policy 1 - based on one single user Policy 2 - based on one server If the user from policy 1 logs in will he also be affected by policy 2 if he connects to the server selected in policy 2? Thanks