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More info?)
thanks for the response
On Tue, 1 Mar 2005 15:45:54 -0500, "Ken B" <none@microsoft.com> wrote:
>Because of the fast logon, you may be experiencing that it's not refreshing
>the GPO on computer startup as you would like. Hence, it's taking a second
>logoff and on. You can change the behavior of policy refreshment and
>startination by enabling a policy located in... Computer Config> Admin
>Templates> System> Logon> "Always wait for the network at computer startup
>and logon" Be mindful that it may add time to the startup and logon, if the
>network is detected as "unavailable"
>
>Ken
>
>
>"Rick" <None@none.com> wrote in message
>news
hf921d39tmm3ps64gtqh98k4a1q7uisgn@4ax.com...
>>I found out that it will create the key , but what is happing is, I
>> have the custom adm in the WS Gpo. I have the WS in the OU that has
>> the policy. I start that WS and logon. the reg key does not get put in
>> the registry. If I disable and enable the policy and run a gpupdate on
>> the WS, the key gets put in the registry. Why would cylcing the policy
>> need to be done to push the policy down to the WS?
>> On Tue, 01 Mar 2005 07:08:09 -0500, Rick <None@none.com> wrote:
>>
>>>I am setting up a custom adm for the noaddress bar I put the adm in
>>>the ADM folder under the workstatin policy folder on the server. will
>>>the policy create the reg key for this policy on all my desktops?
>>
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