[THIN] Re: GPO Issue

  • From: "Luchette, Jon" <JLuchette@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • To: <thin@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Fri, 1 Sep 2006 14:13:08 -0400

The servers are not in a sub OU of the OU where the GPO is being
applied.
There is not another GPO on the OU where the user accounts are.
I believe the replication is functioning correctly on the 2 Domain
Controllers we have because if I make a change to a user account or an
OU on one, the change is replicated to the other DC without a problem.
 
I have to be missing something...
 
 
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Jon Luchette

Emerson Hospital
Technology Specialist III
Work: 978-287-3369
Cell:  978-360-1379

jluchette@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
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Sent: Friday, September 01, 2006 2:07 PM
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Subject: [THIN] Re: GPO Issue


Are the other servers in an OU underneath where the GPO is currently
applied?  Are you sure that there isn't a GPO on the user folder that
does the redirection, etc as well?  Are you sure that replication is
functioning correctly on all domain controllers? 
 

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On 9/1/06, Luchette, Jon <JLuchette@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: 

        Hello -
         
        I have a GPO that contains user and computer settings for a
group of users being applied to Citrix servers running 2003 that are in
a certain OU within our Active Directory.  Within this policy are folder
redirection settings for appdata, my docs, desktop, and start menu.
Their is also a logon script that is set to run in the policy as well. 
         
        The problem is that when a user logs onto a different terminal
server that is not in this OU, they get their folders redirected and the
logon script is running as well.  I do not know why?  It shouldn't....? 
         
        Also, if I am logged onto one of these other servers that
shouldn't apply the policy, I am running RSOP.msc and it doesn't show
any of the settings from my GPO being applied? 
         
        I am baffled.
         
        Any ideas why this might be happening?
         
        ...hopefully it is just friday and I am overlooking something
simple.
         
        Thanks!
         
         
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        Jon Luchette
        
        Emerson Hospital
        Technology Specialist III
        
        Work: 978-287-3369
        Cell:  978-360-1379

        jluchette@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx 
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