yes, the client was in testserver.local and then moved to flexdomain. there is no relationship between testserver.local and flexdomain.
the results of netdom were absolutely nothing.
as far as dns...sorry to create confusion. my dns config is exactly as you state.
john
jem.
thanx for the tip on outputing the gp results to a file. here they are. the client is simply not picking up the policy.
Microsoft (R) Windows (R) 2000 Operating System Group Policy Result tool
Copyright (C) Microsoft Corp. 1981-1999
Created on Wednesday, January 21, 2004 at 3:15:02...
kirby449,
i followed up on your earlier request and i reviewed the dns config. i am indeed forwarding to my isp dns server, so i think everything is ok there.
my gpo is attempting to be applied at an OU level and yes, the permissions are set. i have checked and rechecked.
john
this is a mixed environment of 1 nt4 server and 1 win '03 server. is it possible the 2000 client is authenicating to the nt4 box therefore group policy won't work?
how do you findout what server is authenicating clients?
john
gpresult tells me group policy is coming from my test environment, not from my production domain. how do i redirect? i've already reset the computer account in AD and i also tried the netdom command. neither worked.
john
i can't get group policies implemented on my network but they work great in my little test environment. i'm using win server '03 and win2000 clients. i've checked the security settings, dns settings, command line executeables, you name it. nothing seems to make a difference. what am i...
alec,
i am experiencing the same issue with inoculan 4.0. additionally, when logged in as a power user, realtime monitor disables itself. if you log as with admin eqivalent privledges this does not occur. do you experience the same?
jemerich
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