GPO applied but not taking effect


i testing terminal server host (rds 2012).
particularly, lockdown settings remote users.
found nice article list of settings apply , clear description.
first thing: loopback enabled. configured stuff no access cp, hide c: drive , etc...

gpo applied - checked when user logged in rdsh. user session gpresult -r, user config part shows lockdown_policyname. me means loopback applied user settings of user part of gpo applied on ou ts server resides.

checked resultant in gpmc. no errors, looks nice no effect on logged in user. when logged in, user can access cp , see restricted drives.

check?...

thanks.

--- when hit wrong note next note makes or bad. --- miles davis

the problem found....

there 1 gpo appears corrupted. gpo has tons of settings , job (it critical organization).

it's not me responsible it. didn't want touch @ all.

and saw gpo applied....

brief, found 1 corrupted gpo can prevent others take effect...

here error gpo sid know this. temporary disabled ... , bingo...

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c:\windows\system32>gpupdate /force
updating policy...

computer policy update has completed successfully.
user policy not updated successfully. following errors encount
ered:

the processing of group policy failed. windows not apply registry-base
d policy settings group policy object ldap://cn=user,cn={dd0bc53f-5dec-4
247-b308-56445bf44bab},cn=policies,cn=system,dc=xxxxxxx,dc=xxxxx,dc
=xx,dc=xx. group policy settings not resolved until event resolv
ed. view event details more information on file name , path c
aused failure.

to diagnose failure, review event log or run gpresult /h gpreport.html f
rom command line access information group policy results.

c:\windows\system32>^a


--- when hit wrong note next note makes or bad. --- miles davis



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