re: Login Hours
Thursday, February 14, 2002 at 4:33 pm Windows 2000 Annoyances Discussion Forum
Posted by Curt R
(1315 messages posted)
Well from the sounds of it, you're doing everything correctly and I'm at a loss
as to why it's not working. I wasn't able to lab this (lack of time) but I talked
it over with a friend and neither one of us can think of a reason why this isn't
working for you. I'm even more stumped after reading this post of yours. I've played
with things like removing the Run command many times and never encountered a problem.
Without being able to sit down at your DC and do some snooping around I really can't
think of what else I can do for your situation.
On Thursday, February 14, 2002 at 2:51 pm, Matt wrote:
>
>Ok, Did some experimenting.... First of all, I decided to delete the OU..... Now
>I am focusing only on editing the "Default Domain Policy"... In the AD structure
>I have all the stations in the "Computers" folder, the server itself in the "Domain
>Contollers" folder, and the users in the "Users" folder.
>
>Now... I am going to the domain "mattmontalto" and right clicking and going to properties,
>- GP - and then "edit" (editing the default domain policy).
>
>From there i am going to "user config" and in the folder: Administrative Templates\Start
>Menu & Taskbar, I am enabling something that would be a noticable command.... -
such
>as hiding the "Run" command from the start menu.
>
>Now... I manually refesh my user policy and log out & in the stations and the server....
>However, for some reason, the "run" command is only hidden on the Server's start
>menu and NOT on any of the staions.--- So I left it for a couple hours and the logging
>in on one of the stations again, and still no change.
>
>Pretty stumped at this point .... for some reason, the effects of the settings I
>change are only appearing locally..... Is it possible that I need to be running
some
>type of login script for my users in order for their machines to be affected by
the
>changes I make?..
>
>Once again.... Thanks for listening .... I really appreciate it....
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