Win2K client machine & policies (show where?)
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Win2K client machine & policies (show where?)
Anyway to show where a client machine is getting its policy from?
Just now and again a machine & user will change its proxy settings back to our old proxy server.
I have looked inside our existing policies and everything I can see points to our new proxy server name. I do not understand where it is getting these details from.. it only happens every now and again.
When the next machine does this, I was wondering if I can run a command which states where it received its last policy information from, so I can try and track down what is causing this ?
Regards,
Christian
PS> I know a simple solution is just to create a dns entry with the old name pointing to the new proxy server ip address.. but well I want to try and find out where it is coming from
Just now and again a machine & user will change its proxy settings back to our old proxy server.
I have looked inside our existing policies and everything I can see points to our new proxy server name. I do not understand where it is getting these details from.. it only happens every now and again.
When the next machine does this, I was wondering if I can run a command which states where it received its last policy information from, so I can try and track down what is causing this ?
Regards,
Christian
PS> I know a simple solution is just to create a dns entry with the old name pointing to the new proxy server ip address.. but well I want to try and find out where it is coming from
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have you tried the Resultant Set of Policy snapin?
Sounds like replication may be playing up.. see if different DC's make a difference.
Sounds like replication may be playing up.. see if different DC's make a difference.
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if you have the windows 2000 reskit then from a cmd prompt:
gpresult /v
it will tell you which dc policy was pulled from.
if you don't have the reskit tools they're available here:
http://support.microsoft.com/default...b;en-us;274305
gpresult /v
it will tell you which dc policy was pulled from.
if you don't have the reskit tools they're available here:
http://support.microsoft.com/default...b;en-us;274305
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Just realised the above after pissing about... Also http://www.microsoft.com/windows2000...gpresult-o.asp
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