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jaxdevo
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PostPosted: Tue May 16, 2006 7:34 pm    Post subject: Set Default Homepage Fails Reply with quote

I have been trying to set the default homepage on all client machines within
the network. However, when I set this through the GPO under "IE
Maintenance", "URLS", "Important URLS", the setting does not take on any of
the client systems. I have tried running gpupdate, and rebooting the client
machines to see if they would take the change afterwards, but they do not.

OS: Windows 2003 Standard
Clients: Windows 2000/XP

Any ideas?

Thanks
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Jaxdevo
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Trevor Sullivan
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PostPosted: Tue May 16, 2006 7:42 pm    Post subject: Re: Set Default Homepage Fails Reply with quote

jaxdevo wrote:
Quote:
I have been trying to set the default homepage on all client machines within
the network. However, when I set this through the GPO under "IE
Maintenance", "URLS", "Important URLS", the setting does not take on any of
the client systems. I have tried running gpupdate, and rebooting the client
machines to see if they would take the change afterwards, but they do not.

OS: Windows 2003 Standard
Clients: Windows 2000/XP

Any ideas?

Thanks
Run gpresult on the client workstations to check when the user policy

last applied and to make sure that whichever GPO you placed these
settings in is actually applying.

Trevor Sullivan
Microsoft Certified Professional
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Jorge Silva
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PostPosted: Wed May 17, 2006 9:46 pm    Post subject: Re: Set Default Homepage Fails Reply with quote

Hi

Run RSoP.msc in logging mode to check which policies are being applied


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I hop that helps

Good Luck
Jorge Silva
MCSA
Systems Administrator





"jaxdevo" <jaxdevo@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
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Quote:
I have been trying to set the default homepage on all client machines
within
the network. However, when I set this through the GPO under "IE
Maintenance", "URLS", "Important URLS", the setting does not take on any
of
the client systems. I have tried running gpupdate, and rebooting the
client
machines to see if they would take the change afterwards, but they do not.

OS: Windows 2003 Standard
Clients: Windows 2000/XP

Any ideas?

Thanks
--
Jaxdevo
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jaxdevo
Guest





PostPosted: Fri May 19, 2006 6:20 pm    Post subject: Re: Set Default Homepage Fails Reply with quote

It doesn't appear that the GPO settings under that OU are taking effect. I
have enabled the "enforce" option under the GPO and it still does not apply
to the computers in the OU. It appears only IE based settings are having
issues. Is this a known problem?

Thanks
--
Jaxdevo


"Jorge Silva" wrote:

Quote:
Hi

Run RSoP.msc in logging mode to check which policies are being applied


--
I hop that helps

Good Luck
Jorge Silva
MCSA
Systems Administrator





"jaxdevo" <jaxdevo@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:BE147AAD-5788-4C01-9D10-9B0CE83D6E51@microsoft.com...
I have been trying to set the default homepage on all client machines
within
the network. However, when I set this through the GPO under "IE
Maintenance", "URLS", "Important URLS", the setting does not take on any
of
the client systems. I have tried running gpupdate, and rebooting the
client
machines to see if they would take the change afterwards, but they do not.

OS: Windows 2003 Standard
Clients: Windows 2000/XP

Any ideas?

Thanks
--
Jaxdevo


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