mcourtman
Technical User
- May 24, 2006
- 4
Hi there,
On the network where I work I have a problem to do with Group Policy. If a user enters their username & password and hit enter and then quickly unplug the network lead, they can log on without Group Policy being applied. They can then put the network lead back in and get all the benefits of being on the network with very little security applied.
I have set the "Always wait for the network at computer startup and logon" setting to Enabled, like other articles have suggested but this does nothing.
Now, if the user account has a roaming profile you can set the "Log User Off if Roaming Profile Fails" to Enabled and THIS DOES WORK!
Problem is: I'm trying to get rid of having Roaming Profiles, so I'm back to square one.
I know you can set it so the Group Policy is refreshed every so often, but this is not secure enough for me. I need a solution that works as soon as the user is logged on.
Anyone have anyother ideas?
Many thanks!
Matt, UK
On the network where I work I have a problem to do with Group Policy. If a user enters their username & password and hit enter and then quickly unplug the network lead, they can log on without Group Policy being applied. They can then put the network lead back in and get all the benefits of being on the network with very little security applied.
I have set the "Always wait for the network at computer startup and logon" setting to Enabled, like other articles have suggested but this does nothing.
Now, if the user account has a roaming profile you can set the "Log User Off if Roaming Profile Fails" to Enabled and THIS DOES WORK!
Problem is: I'm trying to get rid of having Roaming Profiles, so I'm back to square one.
I know you can set it so the Group Policy is refreshed every so often, but this is not secure enough for me. I need a solution that works as soon as the user is logged on.
Anyone have anyother ideas?
Many thanks!
Matt, UK