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Ivan Eliseev2018-05-31 10:26:37
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Ivan Eliseev, 2018-05-31 10:26:37

Why aren't GPO policies applied?

Hello!
While testing, without OU, everything went well in general.
Now, after all the necessary "experiments", I began to prepare the structure. (See screenshot)
As soon as I placed the computer and the user in the right OU, the computer stopped getting access to the policies.
gpresult - writes that nothing has been applied. however, it is in a group for which
rsop.msc access is granted - no access for the computer.
upd: my computer, from which I am authorized in AD as an administrator, also does not receive anything.
upd2: something is broken, the policies are not applied on the servers either.
Wherever necessary, access is granted, I'm sure. But where to dig, I just don’t know.
Thank you!
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Vadim Choporov, 2018-05-31
@tolstyiii

Good afternoon.
The sysvol folder is available along the paths:
\\YourDomain
\\DC1
\\DC2
?
You can also tell me - you write OU in the toster.lan domain, while the netbios of the domain is your partner. toster.lan - do you just encrypt the real domain name this way? When you make a report on the resulting policy from the controller (via MMC) to the machine - what do you have in it?

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kkt, 2018-05-31
@kkt

rebooted after moving to OU?

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LoGIc89, 2018-06-01
@LoGIc89

Look in the event log on the computer itself. Group-Policy log (Application Logs -> Microsoft -> Windows -> Group-Policy) and see what it says?

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