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Prohibit access to properties of a LAN connection

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jasboy

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I have a Windows 2000 server with sp4 and a bunch of XP pro clients. It seems some group policies work and others don't with XP. "Prohibit access to properties of a LAN connection" is a must for these XP machines. I've enabled the policy and it doesn't work. They are in there own OU and I have blocked policy inheritance. A number of other policies work just fine, like disabling certain applications (sol.exe, mshearts.exe etc..) or disabling the task bar. Why won't "Prohibit access to properties of a LAN connection" work with XP pro? It works fine with my Windows 2000 clients. Any thoughts? Thanks
 
Where are the user accounts that login to these machines? They too need to be in the OU that applies to that policy.
 
The user accounts are in there own OU. Basically the only thing that changed was the clients going from Win 2000 to XP pro.

Thanks
 
Anyone have any other ideas? Thanks
 
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