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GPO Issue - IE Proxy Settings

Asked by pappaslim in Windows 2003 Server, Active Directory

In my AD domain (inherited) each department has its own OU. 90% of these departments has their internet usage monitored. We need to do this via Group Policy to make life easier.

We have configured the GPO as per screen shot 1.

Once a user logs in they get the settings but the "User Proxy Server" is not checked. So their IE settings look like screen shot 2.

So I go back to the GPO and it looks like screen shot 3, as if someone has unchecked that check box!

No matter how many times we put it 'right', if we run a 'gpupdate /force' on the server it changes back.

What are we doing wrong?

Thanks
Mark
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