walnut Posted March 3, 2006 Posted March 3, 2006 Hi there I had set up a Win2003 server.I had also created new OUs branching from the Root-domain abc:abc [root domain] has GPO-yellow that specifies a yellow wallpaper - wallpaper-group [new OU] - wall-green [OU] - green-grp [group ] has GPO-green that specifies a green wallpaper - green1 - wall-blue [OU] - blue-grp [group ] has GPO-green that specifies a blue wallpaper - blue1 From a clientXP node, i have mapped a drive on the client to the Win2003server containing all 4 wallpaper files. Verified files can be opened from client.When i login as user:1. green1 or2. blue1I still receive a yellow wallpaper, which is the GPO-yellow specified at the domain level.I have NOT activated the [no-override] optionQuestion:[/color]Isn't GPO applied in the sequence [ Local -> Site -> Domain -> OU ]?Why did'nt the GPO applied at the OU level precede over the GPO applied at the domain level?This contradicts what is written in Microsoft Help and Books.Pls help
chilifrei64 Posted March 3, 2006 Posted March 3, 2006 (edited) instead of running the group policy to get the wallpaper off a network share.. run a script that copies the wallpaper to the local HD to C:\windows\Resources\. You shouldnt grab the wallpaper off a network share.. you will get errors/inconsistencies(i think that is how you spell it)Also.. make sure it is a BMP since that is how microsoft wants you to do it. I didnt really follow your diagram to well as far as how your OU structure is but from what I gathered.. it is all good.... Edited March 3, 2006 by chilifrei64
nmX.Memnoch Posted March 3, 2006 Posted March 3, 2006 which is the GPO-yellow specified at the domain level.Don't create the GPO at the domain level. Create it on the OU, then "Add" it to the top level.For instance, for OU-green you would create a New GPO called GPO-green. Then you would go to the top level and Add the GPO browsing to OU-Green and selecting GPO-Green.
walnut Posted March 5, 2006 Author Posted March 5, 2006 Hi. I had initially created the lab simulation environment with only GPOs created at the OU levels, that is, i only have GPOs for wall-green and wall-blue. there was on GPO for wall-yellow created at the domain level initially.butthe GPOs for wall-green and wall-blue would'nt would'nt take effect on the remote client logged in remotely.that was when i created GPO for wall-yellow created at the domain levelIn response to your tip " Then you would go to the top level and Add the GPO browsing to OU-Green and selecting GPO-Green."I am not sure if the top-level u are referring to is the OU folder?Can you elaborate abit further on the "Add GPO browsing to OU-green at the top level"?Thank you very much.Appreciate it.
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