If you're attaching it to an OU with computers, it isn't going to apply to the user unless he's in that same OU which I wouldn't recommend or you're using loopback. I really need to see the output of gpresult to see what is going on with your Group Policy config though. Sorry, the computer and the users are in the same OU. We're doing some test for the productional start in the middle of September. I will produce the Gpresult asap and start the new post.
AD level won't matter on this setting. If you're only wanting it for a specific set of servers, you'll want to use loopback processing Next, you'll want to create a group that contains all those users. Create a GPO with the timeout you want and set the filtering for that group. Something strange happened last week with our user GPO's and I'm curious if anyone else has seen it. All of a sudden last Tuesday all user policies wouldn't apply. This was first noticed because screensaver was not kicking on.
Was there a patch or something release by Microsoft that caused us to require Domain Computers now in all GPO's with user settings only? I don't understand why this would have changed and the solution doesn't make any sense either. Thanks, this saved me a lot of work. Same time frame with the windows updates, same clue regarding the screen-saver not responding to the previous policy I had in effect.
I have found that if I want the policy to apply to all domain users I can simply use "Authenticated Users". If I have limited the application of the policy by username in the Security Filter, I had to add an additional entry for, "Domain Computers". I feared that adding that general security filter of Domain Computers, that all domain computers would react to the policy but that was not the case.
Once adding that entry things have been back to normal. This is a by-design change in Group Policy processing. For more information on the cause and resolution of this issue, see this article. For a Powershell script to automate the setting of the permissions to fix this, see this article. In my organisation, every PC has been updated the GP and its works well , except one PC ; as per GP result its correct no changes on that, but lock out policy not applied only in particular PC..
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You'd be surprised at how fast an "entire drive" search can run. Would probably be faster than waiting for an answer here. To write mine, I'm actually doing the same right now. Add a comment. Active Oldest Votes. Improve this answer. Iszi Iszi 13k 40 40 gold badges silver badges bronze badges. Strange, I ran a search for all screensavers in the Windows folder and I only found the default ones.
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