Thanks for the help. I actually ended up just going into the local policy through gpedit.msc and setting it there. That finally gave us the Lock Computer button back since I suppose the local policy trumps all domain policies. Nothing else seemed to work. The precedence was correct...
tfg13 - I know the policy is being applied because there is another policy set that is working fine. The difference is that the policy that is working is not set in the parent policy, the other one (lock computer) is conflicting with the parent policy.
monsterjta - These are all under the same...
I'm getting conflicting info on how group policies get inherited within a domain policy (Parent to child).
Here's my simple situation: I have an OU and policy set that restricts users from locking thier computers (i.e. Remove Lock Computer is enabled). Works great. However I have created...
Will this setting work if we are not using roaming profiles (i.e. we just have a local default user profile but lots of students loggging on)? The profile directories build up pretty fast.
I haven't had this issue with new units either; it's just after they have been in service for a while. I was thinking that there is some roller I could check or replace.
I have duplexers installed on my HP 4000's and they work great; the only issue is they squeak like crazy every time someone prints. Has anyone else had this problem?
Thanks for any help.
Yes it has the latest driver and the PDF files are generally pictures, text, etc...
I think I'm going to go ahead and give the memory upgrade a try.
Thanks for the reply.
When I go to insert a Cycle Diagram in PowerPoint I get curved rectangles to form the circle but I want curved arrows (like in the example where you choose the diagram).
Does anyone know how to make the rectangles arrows. My diagram would make more sense then.
Driving me crazy!
Thanks for...
steamwiz - I'll give Spybot a try. Thanks for the suggestion.
MarcLodge - Those registry mods are the same as setting a group policy for preventing changing of the home page. It will prevent a user from changing the home page (i.e. those options are greyed out)since they are just panel...
I was wondering if anyone knows a good way to prevent users and websites from changing the home page. I have prevented users from changing the homepage using a group policy, however if the user goes to a website (such as yahoo) and there is a link to "Make Yahoo Your Home Page" this...
I was wondering if anyone has a logoff script that will delete a users profile when they log off. This is to prevent profiles from accumulating on the harddrive.
Thanks for any help.
---Chuck
Does anyone know if there is a VBScript that will delete the current users profile when they logoff? This would placed in the logoff script in Active Directory.
Thanks,
---Chuck
Thanks for the help.
We are currently using KIX as well but I'm trying get away from KIX (old school when compared to AD/Group Policies).
I'll give that loopback method a try.
I'm creating a logon script using Active Directory Users and Computers under Group Policy and I was wondering if there is a way to pause the script for a specified amount of time.
Also, I'm new to logon scripts and I was wondering what scripting language I should we using (vbscipt, jscript?)...
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