Hello,
I have become rather stuck with a group policy problem in w2k. To quickly summarise the situation :-
I manage a school network that has 6 different computer areas. Each area has their own printer.
To prevent work from students being printed in the wrong place, I require that only the machines in the specific areas can print to the area specific printer.
Therefore my theory was to make 6 OU's in active directory and put the computer objects in them. Then apply a specific group policy that in computer setting specifies a login script that sets up the specific printer for that OU.
I tried this specifying what batch files to run in a group policy attached to each area OU, however it just wont seem to work.
I also have seperate ou's for staff (with a staff policy objects applied to it) and students (with a student policy applied to it). Each of them obviously containing users. These policies are both working fine!
I am wondering whether there is any blocking or overriding that needs to be set or priorities, but I have looked and even tried taking the pupil policy off whilst still have one of the area policies attached with no luck.
Anyone got any ideas?
Thank in advance for any help!
Amb3rsil
I have become rather stuck with a group policy problem in w2k. To quickly summarise the situation :-
I manage a school network that has 6 different computer areas. Each area has their own printer.
To prevent work from students being printed in the wrong place, I require that only the machines in the specific areas can print to the area specific printer.
Therefore my theory was to make 6 OU's in active directory and put the computer objects in them. Then apply a specific group policy that in computer setting specifies a login script that sets up the specific printer for that OU.
I tried this specifying what batch files to run in a group policy attached to each area OU, however it just wont seem to work.
I also have seperate ou's for staff (with a staff policy objects applied to it) and students (with a student policy applied to it). Each of them obviously containing users. These policies are both working fine!
I am wondering whether there is any blocking or overriding that needs to be set or priorities, but I have looked and even tried taking the pupil policy off whilst still have one of the area policies attached with no luck.
Anyone got any ideas?
Thank in advance for any help!
Amb3rsil