Policy Packages
I am currently creating policy packages using ConsoleOne. Is it possible
to create policy packages using iManager?
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Using Windows Group Policies in User policy package
I've been using the gp under User Config > Windows Settings > Internet Explorer Maintenance > Connection > Proxy Settings in the User policy Package for a while now to prevent students from getting to https sites.
There are some sites though that we had to the Exception list which has worked fine until I added a new one which is: https://secure.ontariocolleges.ca/sso/auth
When this one is added it seems the gp doesn't work at all, ie students can go to any https site they want, when I remove this exception they're blocked again.
Someone else told me there was a character limit to the exception list so I tried removing all other exceptions except the one above and it still doesn't work.
I am unable to find any other info on this. Does anyone have any ideas?
Thanks.Thanks for answering your own question :>
I'm sure the answer will help others.
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"jdwall" <[email protected]> wrote in message
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>
> I think I found the problem, I replaced
> https://secure.ontariocolleges.ca/sso/auth with
> https://*.ontariocolleges.ca and that resolved it.
>
>
>
>
> jdwall;1693410 Wrote:
>> I've been using the gp under User Config > Windows Settings > Internet
>> Explorer Maintenance > Connection > Proxy Settings in the User policy
>> Package for a while now to prevent students from getting to https sites.
>>
>>
>> There are some sites though that we had to the Exception list which has
>> worked fine until I added a new one which is:
>> https://secure.ontariocolleges.ca/sso/auth
>>
>> When this one is added it seems the gp doesn't work at all, ie students
>> can go to any https site they want, when I remove this exception they're
>> blocked again.
>>
>> Someone else told me there was a character limit to the exception list
>> so I tried removing all other exceptions except the one above and it
>> still doesn't work.
>>
>> I am unable to find any other info on this. Does anyone have any
>> ideas?
>>
>> Thanks.
>
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Rights to associate users to Policy Package
If I want to give a user the rights to associate other users to a Policy
Package what exact rights to I need to grant them?Cleik,
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Unable to create Policy packages - missing snapin
Product: Novell Small Business Suite 6 SP5 installed, ZFD sp3 installed.
When attempting to create policy packages I get the following message:
"There is not a snap-in to create this type of object. If you proceed and
use the generic object creator, the resultin object may not be useable."
This happens with Console One on the workstation as well as on the server.
Can anyone help? Any suggestions how to resolve this will be greatly
appreciated.
R Prakash> You seem to be missing the ZEN snapins, see:
> http://support.novell.com/cgi-bin/se...?/10061441.htm
>
> - Anders Gustafsson, Engineer, CNE6, ASE
> NSC Volunteer Sysop (http://support-forums.novell.com)
> Pedago, The Aaland Islands (N60 E20)
> Using VA 4.52 build 277 (32-bit) on Windows 2000 build 2195
>
Ran the update and its worked OK. Thank you for your help - it is greatly
appreciated.
Ratan -
I don't see much activity here but I'll give this a shot.
I have several OES2SP2 and SP3 servers running ZFS7.1 . The basic 7.1 install works but must be restarted more than I'd like so I thought I'd try IR4HP7 which is said to support OES2SP2 (no mention of SP3). I've tried it on 3 servers with similar results - the Policy Package Agent stops working. This can be seen on the patched server in the Remote Web Console "Display" dropdown in the upper right corner. Before applying HP7 (or HP4 for that matter) You see both "Tiered Electronic Distribution" and "Policy Package Agent" (you have to click on it to see it). After applying the HP you only have TED.
This means that Policy Package distributions don't work (they download but fail to extract). The event log shows: "ERROR - applying the distribution.Reason: helma.xmlrpc.XmlRpcException:XmlRpc Server for FacilitatorXMLRPC not found. Make sure the service is still running"
Of course the service is not running so the error message itself isn't too helpful. I've looked through the startup log but don't see anything obvious.
Anyone seen this problem and fixed it?Shaun (or anyone else)
Believe it or not I still have an open SR on this. I now need to reinstall IR4 as I'm no longer sure if I installed it before HF7, however without the policy package agent running you can't extract a cpk. With NetWare you could manually extract one from the ZFS command prompt, is there a way to do this in Linux?
Thanks
- Bruce -
ZENworks 6.5 SP1 - User Policy Package problems
I have ZENworks 6.5 SP1. I am trying to apply user policy packages to
control the desktop. We are using Windows XP and from what I can tell,
everything is setup correct, but it doesn't apply at the desktop. We do not
have any AD in our system.
This is the first time we have tried to do this.
Any ideas would be apprecitated.Rhonda Richardson wrote:
> Jared Jennings wrote:
>> rrichardson37,
>>
>>> I don't want the policies to apply to
>>> workstaion because when I (admin) login to the workstation, I want to
>>> have 'Admin' policies not 'User' policies.
>>
>> Ok no problem.
>> Is this with groupPolicies?
>> You are installing the zfdagent.msi correct?
>>
>
> Yes, this is with group policies. I haven't worked on the W2K side yet,
> I am just starting with WXP. the ZEN agents are supposed to be
> installed, I'll have to double check (I didn't build the test network).
> I'll double check and report back.
I have double checked, yes, the 6.5 Agents are installed on the box. As
a little additional information, just to check, I added a Windows
Desktop Preferences setting to the same policy and those settings are
getting to the PC with no problem.
Also, today, when I go in and try to edit the group policy, I get an
error "The Group Policy that you are attempting to edit is currently
being edited by another user. Please try again later."
I deleted the policy today (after I got the error) and tried to
recreate, just to see if I missed a step. I get this same error when I
try to edit the group policy. I restarted all workstation on my test
network, including the management station I am building the policy from. -
Policy Packages and Remote Control
Hi-
I've been slowly but surely setting up ZFD 3.2 on a Netware Small
Business 6 Server. I'm getting very close, I have auto import
seemingly
working, I can initiate chat with the workstation, but not remote
control or view. I'm pretty sure it's a policy issue, but I'm having
trouble visualizing where the various policies are supposed to be in
the
tree in relation to the workstation objects, the user objects, and the
server objects.
It doesn't help that our system has grown quite a bit and our tree is
probably pretty messy. I wouldn't mind a good resource for a visual representation of a "good, clean tree" for a company with two
locations
and two servers...
Any help would be much appreciated- I'm one of those "defacto" tech
guys...
Thanks,
BrandtHere is how I normally do things.
Tree
ORG1 ORG2
OU Users OU Users
OU Policies OU Policies
OU APPS OU APPS
This is for a different organization for each location. Like Locations
west and Location East.
Then you have your organizational unit for the different users and
then
for your zen policies.
This way you can go directly to the container that contains all your
polices and dont' have to search through several objects to find it.
ON your policies you would have your associations as to were they aregoing to apply.
It is not about location of policies, but about association.
Does that help any?
It will also help you to have a search policy setup too.
Here is a link for some information on search policy.
http://tinyurl.com/choh
Jared L Jennings
Novell Support Forums SysOp
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Group Policy - User Rights Assignments not taking effect on workstation`
Novell 5.1 SP7. ZenWorks 3.2 sp3. Windows XP Pro workstations.
In Group Policy, (Computer Configuration/Windows Settings/Security
Settings/Local Policies/User Rights Assignment), I have added Power Users to
the "Load and Unload device drivers" policy. However this setting is not
taking effect on my Windows XP workstations. My DLU policy for users is
configured to have the users members of the "Users" and "Power Users" groups
on the local PC.
Other parts of Group Policy (Computer Policy/Administrative Templates) are
taking effect on the workstation, so I'm wondering if the problem I am
having is related to Security Settings only.
I enabled Group Policy logging on the Windows XP workstation and include it
below:
WMHelperInitialization (Mar 4 2004) called! Flags: 0x8001002. Event:
0x1000. Impersonation: 0x2
Created Mutex.
Loaded userenv.dll
Mapped function RefreshPolicy
Mapped function RegisterGPNotification
Mapped function UnregisterGPNotification
Mapped function RefreshPolicyEx
Exiting WMHelperInitialization. Returning flags: 0x204
WMHelperSystemEntryEx called!
Entered GPCleanupEntry
Writing User Logged In to \HKLM\Software\Novell\Workstation Manager\Group
Policies
Wrote reg. value 0x0 to User Logged In in key Software\Novell\Workstation
Manager\Group Policies
Reading Group Policy User Flags from \HKLM\Software\Novell\Workstation
Manager\Group Policies
Read reg. value Group Policy User Flags: 0x80000070 in key
Software\Novell\Workstation Manager\Group Policies
Reading Persist Workstation settings from \HKLM\Software\Novell\Workstation
Manager\Group Policies
Reg key Software\Novell\Workstation Manager\Group Policies\Persist
Workstation settings not found. Assuming 0
Error 2 reading Persist Workstation settings
Entered RestoreOriginalGP.
Reading Group Policy Machine Flags from \HKLM\Software\Novell\Workstation
Manager\Group Policies
Reg key Software\Novell\Workstation Manager\Group Policies\Group Policy
Machine Flags not found. Assuming 0
Reading Group Policy User Flags from \HKLM\Software\Novell\Workstation
Manager\Group Policies
Read reg. value Group Policy User Flags: 0x80000070 in key
Software\Novell\Workstation Manager\Group Policies
Entered GPDel
Deleting C:\WINDOWS\System32\GroupPolicy\User
Deleting C:\WINDOWS\System32\GroupPolicy\Machine
Exiting GPDel 0
Restoring backup GP from C:\WINDOWS\System32\GroupPolicy.WMOriginal
Entered GPCopy(C:\WINDOWS\System32\GroupPolicy.WMOriginal,
C:\WINDOWS\System32\GroupPolicy, 0, handle, 0x80000070)
Warning: C:\WINDOWS\System32\GroupPolicy.WMOriginal\GPT.ini does not exist
Copied file
C:\WINDOWS\System32\GroupPolicy.WMOriginal\Machine \Microsoft\Windows
NT\SecEdit\IPS1.dat to
C:\WINDOWS\System32\GroupPolicy\Machine\Microsoft\ Windows
NT\SecEdit\IPS1.dat
Copied file
C:\WINDOWS\System32\GroupPolicy.WMOriginal\Machine \Microsoft\Windows
NT\SecEdit\XPSec.dat to
C:\WINDOWS\System32\GroupPolicy\Machine\Microsoft\ Windows
NT\SecEdit\XPSec.dat
GP_FLAG_APPLY_SECURITY_SETTINGS (0x40), not set, or security file already
copied. Will not copy security file
Exiting GPCopy 0x0
Writing Group Policy Machine Status to \HKLM\Software\Novell\Workstation
Manager\Group Policies
Wrote reg. value 0x4000 to Group Policy Machine Status in key
Software\Novell\Workstation Manager\Group Policies
Exiting RestoreOriginalGP 0x0
Entered AppendSecuritySettings
Inf path: C:\WINDOWS\System32\GroupPolicy\Machine\Microsoft\ Windows
NT\SecEdit\XPSec.dat
Restoring GP settings
Loading Account Policies...
Loading Audit Policies...
Loading user rights...
Restoring security options...
No data
No data
No data
No data
No data
No data
No data
No data
Renamed Administrator account: Administrator
Local Administrator's user name = Administrator
Administrator account names match, skipping.
Renamed Guest account: Guest
Local Guest's user name = Guest
Guest account names match, skipping.
LoadXPSecuritySettings returning 0
LoadHive entered
LoadHive exit : 0
Exiting AppendSecuritySettings 0x0
GPCleanupEntry releasing mutex.
Exiting GPCleanupEntry: 0
Exiting WMHelperSystemEntryEx ccode: 0x0
Closing log file.
WMHelperInitialization (Mar 4 2004) called! Flags: 0x0. Event: 0x0.
Impersonation: 0x0
Created Mutex.
Loaded userenv.dll
Mapped function RefreshPolicy
Mapped function RegisterGPNotification
Mapped function UnregisterGPNotification
Mapped function RefreshPolicyEx
Exiting WMHelperInitialization. Returning flags: 0x11
Entering WMHelperInteractiveUserEntry!
szFullDN = CN=wintest3.OU=Users.OU=Newcastle.O=OSG
DN is Typed convert it to TYPELESS
g_szUserDN = wintest3.Users.Newcastle.OSG
GinaGetUsersSIDInTextualForm ENTERED
Textual SID : S-1-5-21-1214440339-507921405-1708537768-1019
GinaGetUsersSIDInTextualForm EXIT : 0
Writing Don't reparse to \HKLM\Software\Novell\Workstation Manager\Group
Policies
Wrote reg. value 0x0 to Don't reparse in key Software\Novell\Workstation
Manager\Group Policies
Writing User Logged In to \HKLM\Software\Novell\Workstation Manager\Group
Policies
Wrote reg. value 0x1 to User Logged In in key Software\Novell\Workstation
Manager\Group Policies
Entered CheckForObsoleteWksCache .
No workstation. Exiting CheckForObsoleteWksCache
Applying user policies
Reading Don't reparse from \HKLM\Software\Novell\Workstation Manager\Group
Policies
Read reg. value Don't reparse: 0x0 in key Software\Novell\Workstation
Manager\Group Policies
Reading Group Policy User Status from \HKLM\Software\Novell\Workstation
Manager\Group Policies
Read reg. value Group Policy User Status: 0x3000 in key
Software\Novell\Workstation Manager\Group Policies
Read reg. key Group Policy User Status: 0x3000
Entering ApplyPolicies
Reading Group Policy User Flags from \HKLM\Software\Novell\Workstation
Manager\Group Policies
Read reg. value Group Policy User Flags: 0x80000070 in key
Software\Novell\Workstation Manager\Group Policies
Read reg. key Group Policy User Flags: 0x80000070
Reading Group Policy User Status from \HKLM\Software\Novell\Workstation
Manager\Group Policies
Read reg. value Group Policy User Status: 0x3000 in key
Software\Novell\Workstation Manager\Group Policies
Read reg. key Group Policy User Status: 0x3000
Writing Group Policy User Status to \HKLM\Software\Novell\Workstation
Manager\Group Policies
Wrote reg. value 0x1000 to Group Policy User Status in key
Software\Novell\Workstation Manager\Group Policies
Impersonating logged on user.
Context : OU=Users.OU=Newcastle.O=OSG
Full Object DN CN=wintest3.OU=Users.OU=Newcastle.O=OSG
Calling WMGetAllAssociatedObjects(FALSE, MARITIME, 1,
CN=wintest3.OU=Users.OU=Newcastle.O=OSG, WINNT Workstation Package,
zenwmGroupPolicy, 512, pBuffer)
Reverting to system impersonation.
Found DN CN=XP User Package:WinNT-2000-XP:Windows Group Policy.OU=Policy
Packages.OU=Newcastle.O=OSG
WMCheckIfGroupPolicyObjectsChanged entered
Impersonating logged on user.
Reverting to system impersonation.
Group Policy object has NOT changed!
Exiting WMCheckIfGroupPolicyObjectsChanged 0x0
Entered ScheduleCleanup.
Loaded wmschapi.dll
Calling WMScheduleAction
Finished Calling WMScheduleAction. Returned 0x0
Exiting ScheduleCleanup 0x0
Entered BackupOriginalGP.
No backup exists. Creating one: C:\WINDOWS\System32\GroupPolicy.WMOriginal
Backing up original GP to C:\WINDOWS\System32\GroupPolicy.WMOriginal
Copied file C:\WINDOWS\System32\GroupPolicy\Adm\admfiles.ini to
C:\WINDOWS\System32\GroupPolicy.WMOriginal\Adm\adm files.ini
Copied file C:\WINDOWS\System32\GroupPolicy\Adm\conf.adm to
C:\WINDOWS\System32\GroupPolicy.WMOriginal\Adm\con f.adm
Copied file C:\WINDOWS\System32\GroupPolicy\Adm\inetres.adm to
C:\WINDOWS\System32\GroupPolicy.WMOriginal\Adm\ine tres.adm
Copied file C:\WINDOWS\System32\GroupPolicy\Adm\system.adm to
C:\WINDOWS\System32\GroupPolicy.WMOriginal\Adm\sys tem.adm
Copied file C:\WINDOWS\System32\GroupPolicy\Adm\wmplayer.adm to
C:\WINDOWS\System32\GroupPolicy.WMOriginal\Adm\wmp layer.adm
Copied file C:\WINDOWS\System32\GroupPolicy\Adm\wuau.adm to
C:\WINDOWS\System32\GroupPolicy.WMOriginal\Adm\wua u.adm
Copied file C:\WINDOWS\System32\GroupPolicy\GPT.ini to
C:\WINDOWS\System32\GroupPolicy.WMOriginal\GPT.ini
Copied file C:\WINDOWS\System32\GroupPolicy\Machine\Microsoft\ Windows
NT\SecEdit\IPS1.dat to
C:\WINDOWS\System32\GroupPolicy.WMOriginal\Machine \Microsoft\Windows
NT\SecEdit\IPS1.dat
Copied file C:\WINDOWS\System32\GroupPolicy\Machine\Microsoft\ Windows
NT\SecEdit\XPSec.dat to
C:\WINDOWS\System32\GroupPolicy.WMOriginal\Machine \Microsoft\Windows
NT\SecEdit\XPSec.dat
Entered SaveSecuritySettings
Inf path:
C:\WINDOWS\System32\GroupPolicy.WMOriginal\Machine \Microsoft\Windows
NT\SecEdit\
Saving XP security settings
Saving Account Policies...
Saving Audit Policies...
Saving user rights...
Name: Administrator
Comment: Built-in account for administering the computer/domain
Full Name:
No rights.
Name: Guest
Comment: Built-in account for guest access to the computer/domain
Full Name:
Right: SeInteractiveLogonRight
Right: SeDenyInteractiveLogonRight
Right: SeDenyNetworkLogonRight
Name: HelpAssistant
Comment: Account for Providing Remote Assistance
Full Name: Remote Desktop Help Assistant Account
No rights.
Name: SUPPORT_388945a0
Comment: This is a vendor's account for the Help and Support Service
Full Name: CN=Microsoft Corporation,L=Redmond,S=Washington,C=US
Right: SeBatchLogonRight
Right: SeDenyInteractiveLogonRight
Right: SeDenyNetworkLogonRight
Name: vector
Comment: Account created by Novell's Workstation Manager
Full Name:
No rights.
Name: wintest3
Comment: Account created by Novell's Workstation Manager
Full Name:
No rights.
Name: None
Comment: Ordinary users
No rights.
Name: Administrators
Right: SeSecurityPrivilege
Right: SeBackupPrivilege
Right: SeRestorePrivilege
Right: SeSystemtimePrivilege
Right: SeShutdownPrivilege
Right: SeRemoteShutdownPrivilege
Right: SeTakeOwnershipPrivilege
Right: SeDebugPrivilege
Right: SeSystemEnvironmentPrivilege
Right: SeSystemProfilePrivilege
Right: SeProfileSingleProcessPrivilege
Right: SeIncreaseBasePriorityPrivilege
Right: SeLoadDriverPrivilege
Right: SeCreatePagefilePrivilege
Right: SeIncreaseQuotaPrivilege
Right: SeChangeNotifyPrivilege
Right: SeUndockPrivilege
Right: SeManageVolumePrivilege
Right: SeImpersonatePrivilege
Right: SeCreateGlobalPrivilege
Right: SeInteractiveLogonRight
Right: SeNetworkLogonRight
Right: SeRemoteInteractiveLogonRight
Name: Users
Right: SeShutdownPrivilege
Right: SeChangeNotifyPrivilege
Right: SeUndockPrivilege
Right: SeInteractiveLogonRight
Right: SeNetworkLogonRight
Name: Guests
No rights.
Name: Power Users
Right: SeSystemtimePrivilege
Right: SeShutdownPrivilege
Right: SeProfileSingleProcessPrivilege
Right: SeChangeNotifyPrivilege
Right: SeUndockPrivilege
Right: SeInteractiveLogonRight
Right: SeNetworkLogonRight
Name: Account operators
No rights.
Name: System operators
No rights.
Name: Printer operators
No rights.
Name: Backup operators
Right: SeBackupPrivilege
Right: SeRestorePrivilege
Right: SeShutdownPrivilege
Right: SeChangeNotifyPrivilege
Right: SeInteractiveLogonRight
Right: SeNetworkLogonRight
Name: Replicators
No rights.
Name: RAS servers
No rights.
Name: Pre2000 compatible access
No rights.
Exiting SaveUserRights (0)
Saving Security Options
Found: MACHINE/Software/Microsoft/Driver Signing/Policy
Data type is 3
Found: MACHINE/Software/Microsoft/Windows
NT/CurrentVersion/Setup/RecoveryConsole/SecurityLevel
Data type is 4
Found: MACHINE/Software/Microsoft/Windows
NT/CurrentVersion/Setup/RecoveryConsole/SetCommand
Data type is 4
Found: MACHINE/Software/Microsoft/Windows
NT/CurrentVersion/Winlogon/AllocateCDRoms
Data type is 1
Found: MACHINE/Software/Microsoft/Windows
NT/CurrentVersion/Winlogon/AllocateDASD
Data type is 1
Found: MACHINE/Software/Microsoft/Windows
NT/CurrentVersion/Winlogon/AllocateFloppies
Data type is 1
Found: MACHINE/Software/Microsoft/Windows
NT/CurrentVersion/Winlogon/CachedLogonsCount
Data type is 1
Found: MACHINE/Software/Microsoft/Windows
NT/CurrentVersion/Winlogon/ForceUnlockLogon
Data type is 4
Found: MACHINE/Software/Microsoft/Windows
NT/CurrentVersion/Winlogon/PasswordExpiryWarning
Data type is 4
Found: MACHINE/Software/Microsoft/Windows
NT/CurrentVersion/Winlogon/ScRemoveOption
Data type is 1
Found:
MACHINE/Software/Microsoft/Windows/CurrentVersion/Policies/System/DisableCAD
Data type is 4
Found:
MACHINE/Software/Microsoft/Windows/CurrentVersion/Policies/System/DontDisplayLastUserName
Data type is 4
Found:
MACHINE/Software/Microsoft/Windows/CurrentVersion/Policies/System/LegalNoticeCaption
Data type is 1
Found:
MACHINE/Software/Microsoft/Windows/CurrentVersion/Policies/System/LegalNoticeText
Data type is 7
Found:
MACHINE/Software/Microsoft/Windows/CurrentVersion/Policies/System/ScForceOption
Data type is 4
Found:
MACHINE/Software/Microsoft/Windows/CurrentVersion/Policies/System/ShutdownWithoutLogon
Data type is 4
Found:
MACHINE/Software/Microsoft/Windows/CurrentVersion/Policies/System/UndockWithoutLogon
Data type is 4
Found: MACHINE/SOFTWARE/policies/Microsoft/windows
NT/DCOM/MachineAccessRestriction
Data type is 1
Found: MACHINE/SOFTWARE/policies/Microsoft/windows
NT/DCOM/MachineLaunchRestriction
Data type is 1
Found: MACHINE/System/CurrentControlSet/Control/Lsa/AuditBaseObjects
Data type is 4
Found: MACHINE/System/CurrentControlSet/Control/Lsa/CrashOnAuditFail
Data type is 4
Found: MACHINE/System/CurrentControlSet/Control/Lsa/DisableDomainCreds
Data type is 4
Found:
MACHINE/System/CurrentControlSet/Control/Lsa/EveryoneIncludesAnonymous
Data type is 4
Found: MACHINE/System/CurrentControlSet/Control/Lsa/FIPSAlgorithmPolicy
Data type is 4
Found: MACHINE/System/CurrentControlSet/Control/Lsa/ForceGuest
Data type is 4
Found: MACHINE/System/CurrentControlSet/Control/Lsa/FullPrivilegeAuditing
Data type is 3
Found: MACHINE/System/CurrentControlSet/Control/Lsa/LimitBlankPasswordUse
Data type is 4
Found: MACHINE/System/CurrentControlSet/Control/Lsa/LmCompatibilityLevel
Data type is 4
Found: MACHINE/System/CurrentControlSet/Control/Lsa/MSV1_0/NTLMMinClientSec
Data type is 4
Found: MACHINE/System/CurrentControlSet/Control/Lsa/MSV1_0/NTLMMinServerSec
Data type is 4
Found: MACHINE/System/CurrentControlSet/Control/Lsa/NoDefaultAdminOwner
Data type is 4
Found: MACHINE/System/CurrentControlSet/Control/Lsa/NoLMHash
Data type is 4
Found: MACHINE/System/CurrentControlSet/Control/Lsa/RestrictAnonymous
Data type is 4
Found: MACHINE/System/CurrentControlSet/Control/Lsa/RestrictAnonymousSAM
Data type is 4
Found: MACHINE/System/CurrentControlSet/Control/Lsa/SubmitControl
Data type is 4
Found: MACHINE/System/CurrentControlSet/Control/Print/Providers/LanMan Print
Services/Servers/AddPrinterDrivers
Data type is 4
Found:
MACHINE/System/CurrentControlSet/Control/SecurePipeServers/Winreg/AllowedPaths/Machine
Data type is 7
Found: MACHINE/System/CurrentControlSet/Control/Session
Manager/Kernel/ObCaseInsensitive
Data type is 4
Found: MACHINE/System/CurrentControlSet/Control/Session Manager/Memory
Management/ClearPageFileAtShutdown
Data type is 4
Found: MACHINE/System/CurrentControlSet/Control/Session
Manager/ProtectionMode
Data type is 4
Found:
MACHINE/System/CurrentControlSet/Services/LanManServer/Parameters/AutoDisconnect
Data type is 4
Found:
MACHINE/System/CurrentControlSet/Services/LanManServer/Parameters/EnableForcedLogOff
Data type is 4
Found:
MACHINE/System/CurrentControlSet/Services/LanManServer/Parameters/EnableSecuritySignature
Data type is 4
Found:
MACHINE/System/CurrentControlSet/Services/LanManServer/Parameters/NullSessionPipes
Data type is 7
Found:
MACHINE/System/CurrentControlSet/Services/LanManServer/Parameters/NullSessionShares
Data type is 7
Found:
MACHINE/System/CurrentControlSet/Services/LanManServer/Parameters/RequireSecuritySignature
Data type is 4
Found:
MACHINE/System/CurrentControlSet/Services/LanmanWorkstation/Parameters/EnablePlainTextPassword
Data type is 4
Found:
MACHINE/System/CurrentControlSet/Services/LanmanWorkstation/Parameters/EnableSecuritySignature
Data type is 4
Found:
MACHINE/System/CurrentControlSet/Services/LanmanWorkstation/Parameters/RequireSecuritySignature
Data type is 4
Found: MACHINE/System/CurrentControlSet/Services/LDAP/LDAPClientIntegrity
Data type is 4
Found:
MACHINE/System/CurrentControlSet/Services/Netlogon/Parameters/DisablePasswordChange
Data type is 4
Found:
MACHINE/System/CurrentControlSet/Services/Netlogon/Parameters/MaximumPasswordAge
Data type is 4
Found:
MACHINE/System/CurrentControlSet/Services/Netlogon/Parameters/RefusePasswordChange
Data type is 4
Found:
MACHINE/System/CurrentControlSet/Services/Netlogon/Parameters/RequireSignOrSeal
Data type is 4
Found:
MACHINE/System/CurrentControlSet/Services/Netlogon/Parameters/RequireStrongKey
Data type is 4
Found:
MACHINE/System/CurrentControlSet/Services/Netlogon/Parameters/SealSecureChannel
Data type is 4
Found:
MACHINE/System/CurrentControlSet/Services/Netlogon/Parameters/SignSecureChannel
Data type is 4
Found:
MACHINE/System/CurrentControlSet/Services/NTDS/Parameters/LDAPServerIntegrity
Data type is 4
Administrator's user name = Administrator
Guest's user name = Guest
SaveHive entered
SaveHive exit : 0
Exiting SaveSecuritySettings 0x0
Backup path: C:\WINDOWS\System32\GroupPolicy.WMOriginal
Exiting BackupOriginalGP 0x0
Entered RestoreCachedGP.
Reading Group Policy User Flags from \HKLM\Software\Novell\Workstation
Manager\Group Policies
Read reg. value Group Policy User Flags: 0x80000070 in key
Software\Novell\Workstation Manager\Group Policies
Reading Group Policy Machine Flags from \HKLM\Software\Novell\Workstation
Manager\Group Policies
Reg key Software\Novell\Workstation Manager\Group Policies\Group Policy
Machine Flags not found. Assuming 0
No gpt.ini detected, aborting RestoreCachedGP.
Checking whether OriginalGP exists
Entered GPDel
Deleting C:\WINDOWS\System32\GroupPolicy\User
Deleting C:\WINDOWS\System32\GroupPolicy\Machine
Exiting GPDel 0
Restoring original GP.
Entered RestoreOriginalGP.
Reading Group Policy Machine Flags from \HKLM\Software\Novell\Workstation
Manager\Group Policies
Reg key Software\Novell\Workstation Manager\Group Policies\Group Policy
Machine Flags not found. Assuming 0
Reading Group Policy User Flags from \HKLM\Software\Novell\Workstation
Manager\Group Policies
Read reg. value Group Policy User Flags: 0x80000070 in key
Software\Novell\Workstation Manager\Group Policies
Entered GPDel
Deleting C:\WINDOWS\System32\GroupPolicy\User
Deleting C:\WINDOWS\System32\GroupPolicy\Machine
Exiting GPDel 0
Restoring backup GP from C:\WINDOWS\System32\GroupPolicy.WMOriginal
Entered GPCopy(C:\WINDOWS\System32\GroupPolicy.WMOriginal,
C:\WINDOWS\System32\GroupPolicy, 0, handle, 0x80000070)
Copied C:\WINDOWS\System32\GroupPolicy.WMOriginal\GPT.ini to
C:\WINDOWS\System32\GroupPolicy\GPT.ini
Copied file
C:\WINDOWS\System32\GroupPolicy.WMOriginal\Machine \Microsoft\Windows
NT\SecEdit\IPS1.dat to
C:\WINDOWS\System32\GroupPolicy\Machine\Microsoft\ Windows
NT\SecEdit\IPS1.dat
Copied file
C:\WINDOWS\System32\GroupPolicy.WMOriginal\Machine \Microsoft\Windows
NT\SecEdit\XPSec.dat to
C:\WINDOWS\System32\GroupPolicy\Machine\Microsoft\ Windows
NT\SecEdit\XPSec.dat
GP_FLAG_APPLY_SECURITY_SETTINGS (0x40), not set, or security file already
copied. Will not copy security file
Exiting GPCopy 0x0
Writing Group Policy User Status to \HKLM\Software\Novell\Workstation
Manager\Group Policies
Wrote reg. value 0x4000 to Group Policy User Status in key
Software\Novell\Workstation Manager\Group Policies
Exiting RestoreOriginalGP 0x0
Writing Group Policy User Status to \HKLM\Software\Novell\Workstation
Manager\Group Policies
Wrote reg. value 0x4000 to Group Policy User Status in key
Software\Novell\Workstation Manager\Group Policies
Entered GPCopy(C:\WINDOWS\System32\GroupPolicy.UserCache,
C:\WINDOWS\System32\GroupPolicy, 0, handle, 0x80000070)
Copied C:\WINDOWS\System32\GroupPolicy.UserCache\GPT.ini to
C:\WINDOWS\System32\GroupPolicy\GPT.ini
Copied file
C:\WINDOWS\System32\GroupPolicy.UserCache\User\MIC ROSOFT\IEAK\install.ins to
C:\WINDOWS\System32\GroupPolicy\User\MICROSOFT\IEA K\install.ins
Copied file C:\WINDOWS\System32\GroupPolicy.UserCache\User\Reg istry.pol to
C:\WINDOWS\System32\GroupPolicy\User\Registry.pol
Copied file
C:\WINDOWS\System32\GroupPolicy.UserCache\Machine\ Microsoft\Windows
NT\SecEdit\IPS1.dat to
C:\WINDOWS\System32\GroupPolicy\Machine\Microsoft\ Windows
NT\SecEdit\IPS1.dat
Copied file
C:\WINDOWS\System32\GroupPolicy.UserCache\Machine\ Microsoft\Windows
NT\SecEdit\IPS2.dat to
C:\WINDOWS\System32\GroupPolicy\Machine\Microsoft\ Windows
NT\SecEdit\IPS2.dat
Copied file
C:\WINDOWS\System32\GroupPolicy.UserCache\Machine\ Microsoft\Windows
NT\SecEdit\IPS3.dat to
C:\WINDOWS\System32\GroupPolicy\Machine\Microsoft\ Windows
NT\SecEdit\IPS3.dat
Copied file
C:\WINDOWS\System32\GroupPolicy.UserCache\Machine\ Microsoft\Windows
NT\SecEdit\XPSec.dat to
C:\WINDOWS\System32\GroupPolicy\Machine\Microsoft\ Windows
NT\SecEdit\XPSec.dat
Copied file C:\WINDOWS\System32\GroupPolicy.UserCache\Machine\ Registry.pol
to C:\WINDOWS\System32\GroupPolicy\Machine\Registry.p ol
GP_FLAG_APPLY_SECURITY_SETTINGS (0x40), not set, or security file already
copied. Will not copy security file
Exiting GPCopy 0x0
Writing Group Policy User Status to \HKLM\Software\Novell\Workstation
Manager\Group Policies
Wrote reg. value 0x3000 to Group Policy User Status in key
Software\Novell\Workstation Manager\Group Policies
Entered MergeGptFile(C:\WINDOWS\System32\GroupPolicy.UserC ache, 0x80000070)
g_dwVersion: 0x0.
Reading GPT Version from \HKLM\Software\Novell\Workstation Manager\Group
Policies
Read reg. value GPT Version: 0x70007 in key Software\Novell\Workstation
Manager\Group Policies
Found machine extensions...
Found user extensions...
Exiting MergeGptFile 0x0
Reading user's user settings.
Entered AppendPolicy
C:\WINDOWS\System32\GroupPolicy.UserCache\User\Reg istry.pol
Entered parseRegFile
Val: 'BlockExeAttachments'
Added: Software\Microsoft\Outlook Express\BlockExeAttachments
Val: 'NoHTMLWallPaper'
Added:
Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Policies \ActiveDesktop\NoHTMLWallPaper
Val: '**del.NoChangingWallPaper'
Trying to delete key:
Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Policies \ActiveDesktop, val:
NoChangingWallPaper
Added:
Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Policies \ActiveDesktop\**del.NoChangingWallPaper
Val: 'ForceClassicControlPanel'
Added:
Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Policies \Explorer\ForceClassicControlPanel
Val: 'NoSMMyPictures'
Added:
Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Policies \Explorer\NoSMMyPictures
Val: 'NoStartMenuMyMusic'
Added:
Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Policies \Explorer\NoStartMenuMyMusic
Val: 'NoDesktopCleanupWizard'
Added:
Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Policies \Explorer\NoDesktopCleanupWizard
Val: 'NoWelcomeScreen'
Added:
Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Policies \Explorer\NoWelcomeScreen
Val: 'NoActiveDesktop'
Added:
Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Policies \Explorer\NoActiveDesktop
Val: '**del.NoInternetIcon'
Trying to delete key:
Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Policies \Explorer, val:
NoInternetIcon
Added:
Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Policies \Explorer\**del.NoInternetIcon
Val: '**del.NoNetHood'
Trying to delete key:
Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Policies \Explorer, val: NoNetHood
Added:
Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Policies \Explorer\**del.NoNetHood
Val: 'NoAutoUpdate'
Added:
Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Policies \Explorer\NoAutoUpdate
Val: 'NoSMBalloonTip'
Added:
Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Policies \Explorer\NoSMBalloonTip
Val: 'NoSMConfigurePrograms'
Added:
Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Policies \Explorer\NoSMConfigurePrograms
Val: 'NoComputersNearMe'
Added:
Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Policies \Explorer\NoComputersNearMe
Val: 'MaxRecentDocs'
Added:
Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Policies \Explorer\MaxRecentDocs
Val: 'NoSharedDocuments'
Added:
Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Policies \Explorer\NoSharedDocuments
Val: '**del.NoStartMenuEjectPC'
Trying to delete key:
Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Policies \Explorer, val:
NoStartMenuEjectPC
Added:
Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Policies \Explorer\**del.NoStartMenuEjectPC
Val: 'NoActiveDesktopChanges'
Added:
Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Policies \Explorer\NoActiveDesktopChanges
Val: '**del.NoAddPrinter'
Trying to delete key:
Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Policies \Explorer, val:
NoAddPrinter
Added:
Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Policies \Explorer\**del.NoAddPrinter
Val: '**del.NoDeletePrinter'
Trying to delete key:
Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Policies \Explorer, val:
NoDeletePrinter
Added:
Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Policies \Explorer\**del.NoDeletePrinter
Val: '**del.NoToolbarsOnTaskbar'
Trying to delete key:
Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Policies \Explorer, val:
NoToolbarsOnTaskbar
Added:
Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Policies \Explorer\**del.NoToolbarsOnTaskbar
Val: '**del.NoSetTaskbar'
Trying to delete key:
Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Policies \Explorer, val:
NoSetTaskbar
Added:
Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Policies \Explorer\**del.NoSetTaskbar
Val: 'ForceStartMenuLogOff'
Added:
Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Policies \Explorer\ForceStartMenuLogOff
Val: '{20D04FE0-3AEA-1069-A2D8-08002B30309D}'
Added:
Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Policies \NonEnum\{20D04FE0-3AEA-1069-A2D8-08002B30309D}
Val: '**del.{450D8FBA-AD25-11D0-98A8-0800361B1103}'
Trying to delete key:
Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Policies \NonEnum, val:
{450D8FBA-AD25-11D0-98A8-0800361B1103}
Added:
Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Policies \NonEnum\**del.{450D8FBA-AD25-11D0-98A8-0800361B1103}
Val: '**del.{645FF040-5081-101B-9F08-00AA002F954E}'
Trying to delete key:
Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Policies \NonEnum, val:
{645FF040-5081-101B-9F08-00AA002F954E}
Added:
Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Policies \NonEnum\**del.{645FF040-5081-101B-9F08-00AA002F954E}
Val: '**del.Wallpaper'
Trying to delete key:
Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Policies \System, val: Wallpaper
Added:
Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Policies \System\**del.Wallpaper
Val: '**del.WallpaperStyle'
Trying to delete key:
Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Policies \System, val:
WallpaperStyle
Added:
Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Policies \System\**del.WallpaperStyle
Val: 'NoDispScrSavPage'
Added:
Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Policies \System\NoDispScrSavPage
Val: 'NoAddFromNetwork'
Added:
Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Policies \Uninstall\NoAddFromNetwork
Val: '**del.NoAddRemovePrograms'
Trying to delete key:
Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Policies \Uninstall, val:
NoAddRemovePrograms
Added:
Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Policies \Uninstall\**del.NoAddRemovePrograms
Val: 'ListBox_Support_Allow'
Added: Software\Policies\Microsoft\Internet Explorer\New
Windows\ListBox_Support_Allow
Val: '*.fleetviewonline.com'
Added: Software\Policies\Microsoft\Internet Explorer\New
Windows\Allow\*.fleetviewonline.com
Val: '*.osg.com'
Added: Software\Policies\Microsoft\Internet Explorer\New
Windows\Allow\*.osg.com
Val: 'NoHelpItemTutorial'
Added: Software\Policies\Microsoft\Internet
Explorer\Restrictions\NoHelpItemTutorial
Val: 'NoHelpItemNetscapeHelp'
Added: Software\Policies\Microsoft\Internet
Explorer\Restrictions\NoHelpItemNetscapeHelp
Val: 'NoHelpItemSendFeedback'
Added: Software\Policies\Microsoft\Internet
Explorer\Restrictions\NoHelpItemSendFeedback
Val: 'PreventAutoRun'
Added: Software\Policies\Microsoft\Messenger\Client\Preve ntAutoRun
Val: ''
Added: Software\Policies\Microsoft\SystemCertificates\Tru st\Certificates\
Val: ''
Added: Software\Policies\Microsoft\SystemCertificates\Tru st\CRLs\
Val: ''
Added: Software\Policies\Microsoft\SystemCertificates\Tru st\CTLs\
Val: 'ScreenSaverIsSecure'
Added: Software\Policies\Microsoft\Windows\Control
Panel\Desktop\ScreenSaverIsSecure
Val: 'ScreenSaveActive'
Added: Software\Policies\Microsoft\Windows\Control
Panel\Desktop\ScreenSaveActive
Val: 'ScreenSaveTimeOut'
Added: Software\Policies\Microsoft\Windows\Control
Panel\Desktop\ScreenSaveTimeOut
Val: 'SCRNSAVE.EXE'
Added: Software\Policies\Microsoft\Windows\Control
Panel\Desktop\SCRNSAVE.EXE
Val: 'ListBox_Support_ZoneMapKey'
Added: Software\Policies\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion \Internet
Settings\ListBox_Support_ZoneMapKey
Val: '*.osg.com'
Added: Software\Policies\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion \Internet
Settings\ZoneMapKey\*.osg.com
Val: 'osgintranet'
Added: Software\Policies\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion \Internet
Settings\ZoneMapKey\osgintranet
Val: '1A00'
Added: Software\Policies\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion \Internet
Settings\Zones\1\1A00
Val: '1809'
Added: Software\Policies\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion \Internet
Settings\Zones\1\1809
Val: '1803'
Added: Software\Policies\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion \Internet
Settings\Zones\1\1803
Val: 'DontPromptForWindowsUpdate'
Added:
Software\Policies\Microsoft\Windows\DriverSearchin g\DontPromptForWindowsUpdate
Val: 'NC_RenameLanConnection'
Added: Software\Policies\Microsoft\Windows\Network
Connections\NC_RenameLanConnection
Val: 'PromptPasswordOnResume'
Added:
Software\Policies\Microsoft\Windows\System\Power\P romptPasswordOnResume
Val: 'NoAUAsDefaultShutdownOption'
Added:
Software\Policies\Microsoft\Windows\WindowsUpdate\ AU\NoAUAsDefaultShutdownOption
Val: 'NoAUShutdownOption'
Added:
Software\Policies\Microsoft\Windows\WindowsUpdate\ AU\NoAUShutdownOption
Val: 'BehaviorOnFailedVerify'
Added: Software\Policies\Microsoft\Windows NT\Driver
Signing\BehaviorOnFailedVerify
Val: 'MovieMaker'
Added: Software\Policies\Microsoft\WindowsMovieMaker\Movi eMaker
Exiting parseRegFile
Exiting AppendPolicy
C:\WINDOWS\System32\GroupPolicy.UserCache\User\Reg istry.pol 0x0
Reading user's computer settings.
Entered AppendPolicy
C:\WINDOWS\System32\GroupPolicy.UserCache\Machine\ Registry.pol
Entered parseRegFile
Val: 'NoUpdateCheck'
Added: Software\Policies\Microsoft\Internet
Explorer\Infodelivery\Restrictions\NoUpdateCheck
Val: 'NoSplash'
Added: Software\Policies\Microsoft\Internet
Explorer\Infodelivery\Restrictions\NoSplash
Val: 'PreventAutoRun'
Added: Software\Policies\Microsoft\Messenger\Client\Preve ntAutoRun
Val: 'NV PrimaryDnsSuffix'
Added: Software\Policies\Microsoft\System\DNSClient\NV PrimaryDnsSuffix
Val: ''
Added: Software\Policies\Microsoft\Windows\Safer\
Val: 'WUServer'
Added: Software\Policies\Microsoft\Windows\WindowsUpdate\ WUServer
Val: 'WUStatusServer'
Added: Software\Policies\Microsoft\Windows\WindowsUpdate\ WUStatusServer
Val: 'NoAutoRebootWithLoggedOnUsers'
Added:
Software\Policies\Microsoft\Windows\WindowsUpdate\ AU\NoAutoRebootWithLoggedOnUsers
Val: 'AutoInstallMinorUpdates'
Added:
Software\Policies\Microsoft\Windows\WindowsUpdate\ AU\AutoInstallMinorUpdates
Val: 'DetectionFrequencyEnabled'
Added:
Software\Policies\Microsoft\Windows\WindowsUpdate\ AU\DetectionFrequencyEnabled
Val: 'DetectionFrequency'
Added:
Software\Policies\Microsoft\Windows\WindowsUpdate\ AU\DetectionFrequency
Val: 'UseWUServer'
Added: Software\Policies\Microsoft\Windows\WindowsUpdate\ AU\UseWUServer
Val: 'RescheduleWaitTimeEnabled'
Added:
Software\Policies\Microsoft\Windows\WindowsUpdate\ AU\RescheduleWaitTimeEnabled
Val: 'RescheduleWaitTime'
Added:
Software\Policies\Microsoft\Windows\WindowsUpdate\ AU\RescheduleWaitTime
Val: 'NoAutoUpdate'
Added: Software\Policies\Microsoft\Windows\WindowsUpdate\ AU\NoAutoUpdate
Val: 'AUOptions'
Added: Software\Policies\Microsoft\Windows\WindowsUpdate\ AU\AUOptions
Val: 'ScheduledInstallDay'
Added:
Software\Policies\Microsoft\Windows\WindowsUpdate\ AU\ScheduledInstallDay
Val: 'ScheduledInstallTime'
Added:
Software\Policies\Microsoft\Windows\WindowsUpdate\ AU\ScheduledInstallTime
Val: 'RegistrationOverwritesInConflict'
Added: Software\Policies\Microsoft\Windows
NT\DNSClient\RegistrationOverwritesInConflict
Val: 'SearchList'
Added: Software\Policies\Microsoft\Windows NT\DNSClient\SearchList
Val: 'PreventIISInstall'
Added: Software\Policies\Microsoft\Windows NT\IIS\PreventIISInstall
Val: 'SecurityCenterInDomain'
Added: Software\Policies\Microsoft\Windows NT\Security
Center\SecurityCenterInDomain
Exiting parseRegFile
Exiting AppendPolicy
C:\WINDOWS\System32\GroupPolicy.UserCache\Machine\ Registry.pol 0x0
Entered GenerateGptFile(C:\WINDOWS\System32\GroupPolicy)
g_dwVersion: 0x70007.
Writing GPT Version to \HKLM\Software\Novell\Workstation Manager\Group
Policies
Wrote reg. value 0x70007 to GPT Version in key Software\Novell\Workstation
Manager\Group Policies
Exiting GenerateGptFile 0x0
Exiting RestoreCachedGP 0x0
Writing Group Policy User Status to \HKLM\Software\Novell\Workstation
Manager\Group Policies
Wrote reg. value 0x3000 to Group Policy User Status in key
Software\Novell\Workstation Manager\Group Policies
Bumping GPT version...
Entered SetGptVersion(0x0, TRUE).
Reading GPT Version from \HKLM\Software\Novell\Workstation Manager\Group
Policies
Read reg. value GPT Version: 0x70007 in key Software\Novell\Workstation
Manager\Group Policies
Read file C:\WINDOWS\System32\GroupPolicy\GPT.ini
Found version 0x70007 in gpt.ini
Using version: 0x70007
Saving GPT version: 0x80008
Writing GPT Version to \HKLM\Software\Novell\Workstation Manager\Group
Policies
Wrote reg. value 0x80008 to GPT Version in key Software\Novell\Workstation
Manager\Group Policies
Exiting SetGptVersion 0x0.
Entered AppendSecuritySettings
Inf path: C:\WINDOWS\System32\GroupPolicy\Machine\Microsoft\ Windows
NT\SecEdit\XPSec.dat
Restoring GP settings
Loading Account Policies...
Loading Audit Policies...
Loading user rights...
Restoring security options...
No data
No data
No data
No data
No data
No data
No data
No data
No data for Administrator account name.
LoadXPSecuritySettings returning 0
LoadHive entered
LoadHive exit : 0
Exiting AppendSecuritySettings 0x0
Signalling OS to refresh policies
RegQueryValueEx returned 2
Policies are set to apply asynchronously
Policies will be processed asynchronously
Entered SetGptVersion(0x0, TRUE).
Reading GPT Version from \HKLM\Software\Novell\Workstation Manager\Group
Policies
Read reg. value GPT Version: 0x80008 in key Software\Novell\Workstation
Manager\Group Policies
Read file C:\WINDOWS\System32\GroupPolicy\GPT.ini
Found version 0x80008 in gpt.ini
Using version: 0x80008
Saving GPT version: 0x90009
Writing GPT Version to \HKLM\Software\Novell\Workstation Manager\Group
Policies
Wrote reg. value 0x90009 to GPT Version in key Software\Novell\Workstation
Manager\Group Policies
Exiting SetGptVersion 0x0.
Entering RunGPUpdate
Exiting RunGPUpdate 0
Exiting ApplyPolicies 0x0
Writing Last Run Time High to \HKLM\Software\Novell\Workstation
Manager\Group Policies
Wrote reg. value 0x1c58076 to Last Run Time High in key
Software\Novell\Workstation Manager\Group Policies
Writing Last Run Time Low to \HKLM\Software\Novell\Workstation Manager\Group
Policies
Wrote reg. value 0x34349ce0 to Last Run Time Low in key
Software\Novell\Workstation Manager\Group Policies
Apply user policies releasing mutex.
Exiting WMHelperInteractiveUserEntry ccode: 0x0
Closing log file.
WMHelperInitialization (Mar 4 2004) called! Flags: 0x2001. Event: 0x2000.
Impersonation: 0x1
Opened Mutex.
Loaded userenv.dll
Mapped function RefreshPolicy
Mapped function RegisterGPNotification
Mapped function UnregisterGPNotification
Mapped function RefreshPolicyEx
Exiting WMHelperInitialization. Returning flags: 0x11
Entering WMHelperInteractiveUserEntry!
szFullDN = CN=wintest3.OU=Users.OU=Newcastle.O=OSG
DN is Typed convert it to TYPELESS
g_szUserDN = wintest3.Users.Newcastle.OSG
GinaGetUsersSIDInTextualForm ENTERED
Textual SID : S-1-5-21-1214440339-507921405-1708537768-1019
GinaGetUsersSIDInTextualForm EXIT : 0
Writing Don't reparse to \HKLM\Software\Novell\Workstation Manager\Group
Policies
Wrote reg. value 0x0 to Don't reparse in key Software\Novell\Workstation
Manager\Group Policies
Current time high: 0x1c58076
Reading Last Run Time High from \HKLM\Software\Novell\Workstation
Manager\Group Policies
Read reg. value Last Run Time High: 0x1c58076 in key
Software\Novell\Workstation Manager\Group Policies
Previous time high: 0x1c58076
Writing Don't reparse to \HKLM\Software\Novell\Workstation Manager\Group
Policies
Wrote reg. value 0x1 to Don't reparse in key Software\Novell\Workstation
Manager\Group Policies
Writing User Logged In to \HKLM\Software\Novell\Workstation Manager\Group
Policies
Wrote reg. value 0x1 to User Logged In in key Software\Novell\Workstation
Manager\Group Policies
Entered CheckForObsoleteWksCache
CN=LT_VECTOR.OU=Workstations.OU=Newcastle.O=OSG.
Full Object DN
CN=LT_VECTOR.OU=Workstations.OU=Newcastle.O=OSG.OU =Users.OU=Newcastle.O=OSG
Calling WMGetAllAssociatedObjects(FALSE, MARITIME, 1,
CN=LT_VECTOR.OU=Workstations.OU=Newcastle.O=OSG.OU =Users.OU=Newcastle.O=OSG,
WINNT Workstation Package, zenwmGroupPolicy, 512, pBuffer)
WMGetAllAssociatedObject returned 2
No associated workstation policies. Deleting
C:\WINDOWS\System32\GroupPolicy.WksCache.
DeleteGPRegVal: Error 0x2 deleting Group Policy Machine Flags
Exiting CheckForObsoleteWksCache 2
Applying user policies
Reading Don't reparse from \HKLM\Software\Novell\Workstation Manager\Group
Policies
Read reg. value Don't reparse: 0x1 in key Software\Novell\Workstation
Manager\Group Policies
Reading Group Policy User Status from \HKLM\Software\Novell\Workstation
Manager\Group Policies
Read reg. value Group Policy User Status: 0x3000 in key
Software\Novell\Workstation Manager\Group Policies
Read reg. key Group Policy User Status: 0x3000
Policy applied at predesktop. Skipping reapplication at user login.
Writing Don't reparse to \HKLM\Software\Novell\Workstation Manager\Group
Policies
Wrote reg. value 0x0 to Don't reparse in key Software\Novell\Workstation
Manager\Group Policies
Writing Last Run Time High to \HKLM\Software\Novell\Workstation
Manager\Group Policies
Wrote reg. value 0x1c58076 to Last Run Time High in key
Software\Novell\Workstation Manager\Group Policies
Writing Last Run Time Low to \HKLM\Software\Novell\Workstation Manager\Group
Policies
Wrote reg. value 0x38844da0 to Last Run Time Low in key
Software\Novell\Workstation Manager\Group Policies
Apply user policies releasing mutex.
Exiting WMHelperInteractiveUserEntry ccode: 0x0
Closing log file.
Thanks in advance
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Answered in
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Inventory Policy not showing up in the scheduler - XP
We are testing an XP flavor of the company-wide image. I noticed none of
the XP test systems have the Workstation Policy in the scheduler. Zen is
running OK, Windows 2000 clients have the policy in the scheduler, I can
ping zenwsimport. I am using Netware 4.2 SP2 client. One thing I noticed
is that there is no executable called ntscan.exe on the XP systems. I
executed WSREG32, but the machine still did not register itself in
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Currently we are running ZfD 7 and Netware 6.5 and have recently upgraded all our workstations to Windows XP Service Pack 2. Our tree structure consists of an OU for each school level, elementary, middle, and high, and an OU for each school in that respective level. Example:
Elementary
West Main
South Main
Middle
Brown Middle
The current contents in each School OU have users, groups, policies, ect. Previously policy was applied by a workstation policy package that distributed all policies: user, machine, and security which were associated with the School OU. Now we split the policy into workstation packages and a user packages. The goal was to have the workstation apply the machine and security policy and the user policy to apply user settings and create dynamic the local user account.
The workstation policy remains persistent on the workstation while the user policy creates a local user (non-volatile) and applies the user policy from a server path depending on group membership. We have four different user policy packages: Student, Teacher, Specialist and Technology. Each with there own group policy user configuration. Everyone in our Tree has the appropriate permissions to access the policies. We configure the user policy package as follows:
Policies Windows XP
Enabled Dynamic Local User
Enabled Windows Group Policy
Workstation Manager
Network Location
\\serverpath
Checked User Configuration
Policy Schedule
User Desktop is active
Advanced Schedule
Impersonation
Interactive User
Associations
Groups (Teachers, Students)
I can get the workstation policy to apply with no problem. The problem comes when a users logs on. It doesnt matter if a new user is being created or if they are simply just switching users. User group policy doesnt apply randomly. The strange thing is it does copy down to the machine. If I connect to the admin share on a newly imaged workstation (with no policy applied) and open c:\windows\system32\ you see the creation of GroupPolicy.Usercache Folder and it copies to the GroupPolicy Folder which is were it applies policy from. Also you can see policy dynamically changing if different users logs on. The Registry.pol updates in the c:\windows\system32\ GroupPolicy.Usercache\User folder and c:\windows\system32\ GroupPolicy \User Sometimes group policy applies and sometimes it does not. When a user logs on you see the policy that was copied down apply. For example the run option is taken away from the start menu. During the log on process this remains in effect but when the process completes its almost like policy is take away. When this occurs I can run WMSCHED.Exe and reapply the user policy and it will apply sometimes. I tried applying group policy through both groups and organizational units. Both with the same results. I was wondering if anyone has had issues with applying group policy with ZEN or if I am doing this incorrectly. Any help would be much appreciated. Thanks.rscurr,
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Group Policy - Workstation Group
Hello,
I am trying to apply a windows group policy using a workstation policy package and associating it with a workstation group.
When I go log in to a workstation that is a member of the workstation group after the policy has been setup and go into gpedit.msc, the setting is not changed.
If I setup a user policy with the user I'm logging in as, the user settings work correctly.
Just as a test, I am going and enabling QOS Limit Reserve Bandwith and setting it to 0%. I have the policy running at user login applying only computer configurations and I have loopback support enabled in replace mode. persistent settings are NOT enabled.
Any suggestions? Thanks for any helpThere are numerous reasons why a Zen managed Group Policy not will apply,
associated via group or not.
Also see my other replies.
Things to check regarding a "Workstation Policy Package" associated GPO
(that only contains "Computer Configuration" settings):
1. Workstation Object must have [RF] to the files on the server.
2. "Network location of existing/new Group Polies" path (in C1) must be UNC.
3. Schedule = "System Startup".
4. The "Computer Configuration" check box must be enabled (in C1).
5. GPT.INI on the server must not be Read-only.
See:
"Error: 5 when copying the policy file to workstation"
http://support.novell.com/docs/Tids/.../10075231.html
6. A Zen distributed GPT.INI should not have any "Options" set, only:
[General]
gPCMachineExtensionNames=
(if the GPO only contains "Computer Configuration" settings).
See:
"Computer Settings in Group Policy do not apply correctly"
http://www.novell.com/support/viewCo...6914&sliceId=1
7. GPT.INI must have the correct CSEs.
See:
http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/l.../cc779745.aspx
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/216357
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/271135 (particularly the "Group Policy
Components" part).
Regards
Rolf Lidvall
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ZfD3 on W2K: User Policy Printers Causing Problems
I use ZfD3 with W2K Pro workstations on a NetWare 5.1 network. If I use a
ZEN user policy package to roll out queue-based printers, I can't add
printers that aren't part of this policy (i.e., local printers) without
causing the workstation to not be able to print at all - to any printer.
All the printers download and work fine provided I don't add any that
aren't part of the user policy package. Any help would be greatly
appreciated; please reply to my e-mail [email protected] Have
already tried various Novell client versions, which did not solve the
problem. Thanks.Catcalls99,
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Group Policy not coming down on some machines
Environment:
Client 4.83SP1
Windows 2k SP4
Netware 5.1
eDir 8.7.3
Zen 3.2
Symptom:
After several agonizing days of going through the TIDs and turning on
debugging and checking all file dates on the workstation in question, a
working laptop and the public folders on the servers I've come up with the
following but I don't know the cause:
The workstation in question (and there are sporadic workstations with the
same problem) finds and uses the Container Policy (ZEN3 version) then reads
the User Package but will not execute the binding orders of the Group
Policy. As a matter of fact, I turned on Group Policy logging (TID
10058023) and a file is never created. Also, the Group Policies subkey in
the "HKLM/Software/Novell/Workstation Manager". I turned on ZenPOL32
logging and compared my laptop which is working to the workstation in
question. First, they are not applying the policies in the same order (DLU
is always first, but after that, the order is hap-hazard). But, I also see
some sections that make me wonder why the workstation is giving up. These
files are huges so I'd rather not post in this, but I'll put the pieces that
are raising my eyebrows:
Workstation in Question has the following piece about the Group Policy
Package:
ENTER ZENGetPolicyPackageDN -- tree = EPSD_TREE
ZENGetPolicyPackageDN -- policyDN = CN=Student User
Package:WinNT-2000-XP:Windows Group
Policy.OU=ZFD3.OU=Policies.OU=LMMS.OU=Middle.O=EPS D
Entering DSGetUserContext.
os version = 4
Preferred Tree = EPSD_TREE_______________________
Set Context to Tree = EPSD_TREE
CreateContext = 2
NWDSWhoAmI-2 returned (0) "CN=100341.OU=Students.OU=LMMS.OU=Middle.O=EPS D".
Verify TYPED (0) "CN=100341.OU=Students.OU=LMMS.OU=Middle.O=EPS D".
Preferred Tree = EPSD_TREE_______________________
Set Context to Tree = EPSD_TREE
CreateContext = 2
DSGetObjectAttrVal -- objectName -- CN=Student User
Package:WinNT-2000-XP:Windows Group
Policy.OU=ZFD3.OU=Policies.OU=LMMS.OU=Middle.O=EPS D
DSGetObjectAttrVal -- attrName -- zenpolAssociation
EXIT DSGetObjectAttrVal -- ccode -- 0
ZENGetPolicyPackageDN -- packageDN -- CN=Student User
Package.OU=ZFD3.OU=Policies.OU=LMMS.OU=Middle.O=EP SD
EXIT ZENGetPolicyPackageDN
The Laptop, in comparison for the same Group Policy Package has the
following:
PACKAGE FOUND = CN=Student User
Package.OU=ZFD3.OU=Policies.OU=LMMS.OU=Middle.O=EP SD
FindPolicy - objectName = CN=Student User
Package.OU=ZFD3.OU=Policies.OU=LMMS.OU=Middle.O=EP SD
FindPolicy - attrName = zenpolPolicy attrType = zenwmGroupPolicy
ZENGetObjectAttributes - attrName = zenpolPolicy objName = CN=Student User
Package.OU=ZFD3.OU=Policies.OU=LMMS.OU=Middle.O=EP SD
Enabled Policy = CN=Student User Package:WinNT-2000-XP:Windows Group
Policy.OU=ZFD3.OU=Policies.OU=LMMS.OU=Middle.O=EPS D
AddStringtoList -- Adding -- CN=Student User Package:WinNT-2000-XP:Windows
Group Policy.OU=ZFD3.OU=Policies.OU=LMMS.OU=Middle.O=EPS D
Enabled Policy(platformSpecific[4]) = CN=Student User
Package:WinNT-2000-XP:Windows Group
Policy.OU=ZFD3.OU=Policies.OU=LMMS.OU=Middle.O=EPS D
IsStringInList -- zenwmGroupPolicy -- is already in the list.
It appears that the workstation in question is having trouble resolving the
Effective policies. The laptop, on the other hand, has no such entries
anywhere in the log about effective policies.
If anyone has ideas I would love it. Uninstalling the 4.83sp1 client and
reisntalling did not help. I've DSREPAIR'd the tree several times with
Rebuild Operational Schema. WHen I uninstalled 4.83sp1 I checked the
registry and the Novell subkey was cleared out.
I'm burnt out on this one. If you want both log files, please post your
email address without the @ symbol and I'll fire them off to you.
Thanks in advance.
Bill Prehl
Network Manager
East Penn School District
prehlb at eastpennsd dot orgHere's the skinny on our situation.
1) We do not let the users update MS patches in our district. We do them
manually (still).
2) We are running the 4.83sp1 client on Win2k (have not got around to
upgrading to 4.90sp2). Our A/V had broke on 4.90 and we had to back it down
last year. So, XP machines are at 4.90sp2.
Win2k machine last had MS patches applied on 7/11/05 - this is a critical
point.
First, I discovered that the Policy Object in the tree was "corrupt" for
some of the 4.83sp1 clients. I'm betting all of them. Because the
zenpol32.dll was "seeing" the group policy objects but it was looking for a
zenpackage = effective in the log file. It was never initiating the
wmgrppol.dll to bring down and implement the group policies. Recreated the
policy object in the tree (not the Group Policies - reused the same folder)
and now the zenpol32.dll was operating properly but, still not getting the
NAL as the desktop. But, now the windows desktop was locking down but late,
very late. I would get the desktop and click on START and see the entire
start menu. Wait 10 seconds and secedit kicked in and now I had a
locked-down START menu.
Second, secedit appeared to be very delayed or wmgrppol.dll was having
trouble. I noticed this machine required 7 critical patches (one is the
genuine tool so really six patches). The last time patches were applied was
on 7/11/05. I noticed also that when I wanted to turn on secedit logging
(gpextensions registry keys) that even after a reboot there was no log file.
Apply the critical patches and now the NAL immediately works as the desktop
shell.
I worked on this problem for and entire work week plus some after hours
work.
Side note: Our XP machines with the 4.90sp2 client did not have a problem
seeing the Group Policy package in the tree. Only the 4.83sp1 client. So,
recreating the policy in the tree only helped the 4.83sp1 clients. Also, I
don't believe MS broke secedit in XP because they changed it to gpupdate.exe
so I'm betting it's a different configuration and the patches that broke
Win2k did not get applied to XP.
There is nothing on MS site that I could find about this nor does Novell
seem aware (or even care since it's 4.83sp1 and Zen3.2sp1). Maybe this post
will save somebody a lot of headache. If they keep MS patches up to date
they probably will never notice this problem unless they hit it over the
summer after MS released the secedit patch that broke it.
Cheers.
Bill Prehl
"Bill Prehl" <[email protected]> wrote in message
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> Environment:
> Client 4.83SP1
> Windows 2k SP4
> Netware 5.1
> eDir 8.7.3
> Zen 3.2
>
> Symptom:
> After several agonizing days of going through the TIDs and turning on
> debugging and checking all file dates on the workstation in question, a
> working laptop and the public folders on the servers I've come up with the
> following but I don't know the cause:
>
> The workstation in question (and there are sporadic workstations with the
> same problem) finds and uses the Container Policy (ZEN3 version) then
reads
> the User Package but will not execute the binding orders of the Group
> Policy. As a matter of fact, I turned on Group Policy logging (TID
> 10058023) and a file is never created. Also, the Group Policies subkey in
> the "HKLM/Software/Novell/Workstation Manager". I turned on ZenPOL32
> logging and compared my laptop which is working to the workstation in
> question. First, they are not applying the policies in the same order
(DLU
> is always first, but after that, the order is hap-hazard). But, I also
see
> some sections that make me wonder why the workstation is giving up. These
> files are huges so I'd rather not post in this, but I'll put the pieces
that
> are raising my eyebrows:
>
> Workstation in Question has the following piece about the Group Policy
> Package:
>
> *********
> ENTER ZENGetPolicyPackageDN -- tree = EPSD_TREE
> ZENGetPolicyPackageDN -- policyDN = CN=Student User
> Package:WinNT-2000-XP:Windows Group
> Policy.OU=ZFD3.OU=Policies.OU=LMMS.OU=Middle.O=EPS D
> Entering DSGetUserContext.
> os version = 4
> Preferred Tree = EPSD_TREE_______________________
> Set Context to Tree = EPSD_TREE
> CreateContext = 2
> NWDSWhoAmI-2 returned (0)
"CN=100341.OU=Students.OU=LMMS.OU=Middle.O=EPS D".
> Verify TYPED (0) "CN=100341.OU=Students.OU=LMMS.OU=Middle.O=EPS D".
> Preferred Tree = EPSD_TREE_______________________
> Set Context to Tree = EPSD_TREE
> CreateContext = 2
> DSGetObjectAttrVal -- objectName -- CN=Student User
> Package:WinNT-2000-XP:Windows Group
> Policy.OU=ZFD3.OU=Policies.OU=LMMS.OU=Middle.O=EPS D
> DSGetObjectAttrVal -- attrName -- zenpolAssociation
> EXIT DSGetObjectAttrVal -- ccode -- 0
> ZENGetPolicyPackageDN -- packageDN -- CN=Student User
> Package.OU=ZFD3.OU=Policies.OU=LMMS.OU=Middle.O=EP SD
> EXIT ZENGetPolicyPackageDN
>
> *********
>
> The Laptop, in comparison for the same Group Policy Package has the
> following:
>
> *********
> PACKAGE FOUND = CN=Student User
> Package.OU=ZFD3.OU=Policies.OU=LMMS.OU=Middle.O=EP SD
> FindPolicy - objectName = CN=Student User
> Package.OU=ZFD3.OU=Policies.OU=LMMS.OU=Middle.O=EP SD
> FindPolicy - attrName = zenpolPolicy attrType = zenwmGroupPolicy
> ZENGetObjectAttributes - attrName = zenpolPolicy objName = CN=Student User
> Package.OU=ZFD3.OU=Policies.OU=LMMS.OU=Middle.O=EP SD
> Enabled Policy = CN=Student User Package:WinNT-2000-XP:Windows Group
> Policy.OU=ZFD3.OU=Policies.OU=LMMS.OU=Middle.O=EPS D
> AddStringtoList -- Adding -- CN=Student User Package:WinNT-2000-XP:Windows
> Group Policy.OU=ZFD3.OU=Policies.OU=LMMS.OU=Middle.O=EPS D
> Enabled Policy(platformSpecific[4]) = CN=Student User
> Package:WinNT-2000-XP:Windows Group
> Policy.OU=ZFD3.OU=Policies.OU=LMMS.OU=Middle.O=EPS D
> IsStringInList -- zenwmGroupPolicy -- is already in the list.
>
> *********
>
> It appears that the workstation in question is having trouble resolving
the
> Effective policies. The laptop, on the other hand, has no such entries
> anywhere in the log about effective policies.
>
> If anyone has ideas I would love it. Uninstalling the 4.83sp1 client and
> reisntalling did not help. I've DSREPAIR'd the tree several times with
> Rebuild Operational Schema. WHen I uninstalled 4.83sp1 I checked the
> registry and the Novell subkey was cleared out.
>
> I'm burnt out on this one. If you want both log files, please post your
> email address without the @ symbol and I'll fire them off to you.
>
> Thanks in advance.
>
> Bill Prehl
> Network Manager
> East Penn School District
> prehlb at eastpennsd dot org
>
> -
Group Policy IE Maintenance settings not applied locally
Users with cached Group Policies, logging in "workstation only", are not receiving all of the settings specified.
I have followed the steps in TID 3655065, but security tab settings, and homepage are still incorrect.
Windows XP SP2
Zenworks 7
ZDM 7 SP1 IR4 HP4 applied
Workstation policy package GPO:
Computer and Security checked - with persist
User policy package GPO
User checked - with Cache set
When logging in to Novell client on network, the policies work fine.
Logging in workstation only is when the problem exists.
Two errors show -
Error 2 reading Cache User Settings
Error 0x2 refreshing User policy.
Attached is the WMGrpPolUser.logmdavidso,
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NT User Extensible Policy - what am I missing ?
Hi,
NT4SP6a Workstation, NW Client 4.83
Zen 3.2 on NW6SP3 server.
I have created one simple user.
Then I created a User Policy Package, including a DLU policy and a User
Extensible Policy, in which I disabled "Registry editing tools".
I have assigned my policy to my user :
- the DLU policy works fine, my user is created at login, in the user group
I've chosen
- unfortunately, the user has access to regedit, and the parameters I
modifiy in the common.adm policy does not seem to be applied.
What did I miss ?I once noticed a strange behaviour you might want to check.
When working in the policy package, I associated the policy package directly
to users.
It failed to apply.
I looked at the user for associated policies and it was empty. I can't
really remember whether or not the new policy association showed up in
effective policies or not. I suspect not.
So I worked from the user screen and associated the policy and it worked.
Maybe that will work for you.
Chris Denby
IT Coordinator
Rainy River District School Board
Fort Frances, Ontario
Canada
<[email protected]> wrote in message
news:CfvHd.655$[email protected]..
> Hi,
>
> NT4SP6a Workstation, NW Client 4.83
> Zen 3.2 on NW6SP3 server.
>
> I have created one simple user.
>
> Then I created a User Policy Package, including a DLU policy and a User
> Extensible Policy, in which I disabled "Registry editing tools".
>
> I have assigned my policy to my user :
>
> - the DLU policy works fine, my user is created at login, in the user
group
> I've chosen
> - unfortunately, the user has access to regedit, and the parameters I
> modifiy in the common.adm policy does not seem to be applied.
>
> What did I miss ?
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