[windows2000] Re: Domain policies applied when?

  • From: toby.percival@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
  • To: windows2000@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
  • Date: Tue, 8 Jun 2004 14:13:58 +0100

Hi Ray,

'Group Policy refresh interval for users' setting will let you configure a
time interval when the policies are applied.

Under 'User Configuration>Administrative Templates>System>Group Policy

HTH

Toby



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Hi list,

There is a policy in my domain that sets the computers to use a proxy
server
in IE.  I don't use the proxy server, however.  If I reboot or something,
the policy is applied of course, but then I disable it.  There have been a
few times, however, that the proxy server was re-enabled while I was logged
on to my computer and hadn't rebooted.  I was under the impression that
policies were only applied when the computer booted up or when I logged on.
Is this not the case?

Thanks,

Ray at work


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