[THIN] Re: Registry Key to deny internet access

  • From: Jeremy Saunders <jeremy.saunders@xxxxxxxxxxx>
  • To: thin@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
  • Date: Thu, 21 Sep 2006 22:12:50 +0800

Yeh I knew that bit, but I didn't know what you and Andrew just pointed out
to me. I guess I've excessively enabled Loopback mode in the past :) It
obviously hasn't caused me any problems.

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Actually Jeremy, merge mode allows the GPO from the Users OU to be applied
first then then User setting GPO's from the OU where the Loopback
processing is enabled are applied.  Replace mode says ignore the Users OU
GPO and only apply those GPO's that are at the Loopback processing OU and
below.  Hopefully that makes some sense.



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On 9/21/06, Jeremy Saunders <jeremy.saunders@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
  No, no. Just place it in Merge mode when you enable the loopback
  processing. It applies all you settings from the first GPO and then
  overwrite the proxy settings from the second one.

  Andrew, I have always done it this way and it works like a charm. For
  GPO's
  applied to Servers, for every group policy that contains User settings,
  you
  need to enable loopback processing. If your way works, then that's news
  to
  me.

  Cheers.

  Kind regards,

  Jeremy Saunders
  Senior Technical Specialist

  Infrastructure Technology Services
  (ITS) & Cerulean
  Global Technology Services (GTS)
  IBM Australia
  Level 2, 1060 Hay Street
  West Perth WA 6005

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  http://www.ibm.com/services/au/its

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  Jeremy Saunders escribió:
  > Sure David. You can create multiple group policies (with loopback
  > processing enabled) and give them higher priority than your default
  > settings. Then just apply these policies to different user group and
  place
  > the users in these groups. This way different sets of users can have
  > different proxy settings.
  >
  >
  Ok,
  but this  'new group policy' will take effect only for the specified
  group?

  In my current gpo there are a lot of features, Have I to copy to the new
  one?
  or the new one will apply only those settings 'e.g: proxy setting' and
  the rest of features blocked will be applied
  by my current gpo.

  I'm a little puzzle with this issue....

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