The reason I asked about the DNS is that I had trouble with my GPOs and it was because the Professional computers were looking to the wrong server.
If you are using active directory, you may have to create an organizational unit, then put the users you want and the computers that you want into...
LukeSkywalker,
Have you checked your protocols for your nic cards to find out what protocols are bound to each, and secondly is the IP a static or automatic IP from a DHCP server?
Rich
I finally figured it out. The professional computers were looking to the wrong server. I corrected that problem and the GPO is now enforced. Thanks for all of your help
I printed out what it tells me in command line, and here's what it says.
User Group Policy results for:
Domain name
Domain Type: Windows 2000
Site Name: Default-First-Site-Name
Roaming profile
local profile
The user is a member of the following security groups:
Lastime time Group Policy...
I created a new organization unit and with that new OU, I put the users in it, and even put the group that these users belong to in the OU. Then I created a GPO for that particular OU, then type the secedit command.
Then btnet told me about the GPresult.exe. I downloaded that, and ran it on...
I have one Windows 2000 Server with SP3. It has been configured as the PDC of our organization. The problem is that I want to set up a group policy for the clients that are using windows 2000 Professional. I can create the policy and tell it which users I want it to affect then I goto the...
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