GPO not applying (IEES) exceptions.

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I made a post on 1/4/2008. The post was describing how I would log in and get
the folowing error. (Windows cannot access the specified device, path, of
file. You may not have the appropiate premissions to access the item.)
I followed Vera Noest recommondations through the control panel and I was
able to log into the programs. I also set the \\server & IP address on the
GPO of the terminial servers OU. I also used some of the group ploicys from
the "Locking Down Windows 2003 Term Servers Sessions". Launching unsafe files
is also Enabled.

When our users log in , they now get the message that i was getting from the
beginning. If I set \\server name it in the GPO why is it not applying to
whom ever log in?

I must set it up that all users can access all programs that is on the
server A.S.A.P.
Thank you in advance..
 
RE: GPO not applying (IEES) exceptions.

I resolved my own problem. I had not assigned my TS server to the OU. WHen I
did this, the users were able to open programs.

"The Rev" wrote:

> I made a post on 1/4/2008. The post was describing how I would log in and get
> the folowing error. (Windows cannot access the specified device, path, of
> file. You may not have the appropiate premissions to access the item.)
> I followed Vera Noest recommondations through the control panel and I was
> able to log into the programs. I also set the \\server & IP address on the
> GPO of the terminial servers OU. I also used some of the group ploicys from
> the "Locking Down Windows 2003 Term Servers Sessions". Launching unsafe files
> is also Enabled.
>
> When our users log in , they now get the message that i was getting from the
> beginning. If I set \\server name it in the GPO why is it not applying to
> whom ever log in?
>
> I must set it up that all users can access all programs that is on the
> server A.S.A.P.
> Thank you in advance..
>
>
>
>
 
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