by Rich Crandall
12. February 2010 00:01
Well, we’ve made it through the debug logs for normal mode and merge mode and now it is on to replace mode and time to answer our original question, “In replace mode, when does the user configuration portion of policies which apply to the computer object get applied. Is it applied when the computer starts up? Or is it applied when a user logs on?” This post is part 3 of a 3 part series where we are examining the debug output for each policy processing mode: Loopback Policy Proce...
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by Rich Crandall
10. February 2010 00:01
This post is part 2 of a 3 part series where we are examining the debug output for each policy processing mode: Loopback Policy Processing Debug Series – Normal Mode Loopback Policy Processing Debug Series – Merge Mode Loopback Policy Processing Debug Series – Replace Mode In our last post, we reviewed the UserEnv log to see how policy is applied to workstations and users under normal circumstances. In normal mode, processing of workstation group policy restricts itself to t...
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by Rich Crandall
8. February 2010 04:24
When it rains it pours I suppose. Just after I dropped the last loopback policy processing post, I got an email from another friend at Microsoft asking about how replace mode actually works.
What he wanted to know exactly was when does the user configuration portion of policies which apply to the computer object get applied. Is it applied when the computer starts up? Or is it applied when a user logs on?
It’s a fair question. The loopback policy setting is ...
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