Yes they show up, and no I will not add them to the Enterprise Admins Group. My whole point to this is to not give these users enterprise wide admin privelledges.
Bad news first. A user can not belong to two OUs.
Good news. For the user that you want to have both group policies applied to, this is what you need to do. From that user's OU, link the group policy from the other OU to his OU. This will cause both GPOs to get applied to that users OU...
This is my problem. I have just migrated a multimaster NT 4.0 environment into a single domain environment with WIN2K. I only want myself and a couple of other users to be Enterprise/Domain Admins.
I created groups and OUs for other locations for their admins.
OU - New York
Group -...
Which of the 2 servers are the problem clients attempting to connect to? If it is the member server, I would check to maker sure that your Terminal Server Licensing Manager is setup properly. Is it listed in AD Sites and Services as the License Manager for the site where the member server is...
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