yes, but what is the "as desired part"? I included only ourDomain\Administrator, then ran gpupdate /force on a client machine, but it didn't apply properly. I can post the gpresult, but it talks about (empty)
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Browse All TopicsIn Windows 2003 server, how do I create a GPO to prevent everyone in the domain from changing the system clock? Our domain sync's with a stratum 2 time server and correctly updates the workstations with that time. I don't want users to adjust their clocks due to a time-keeping application used in payroll which logs the start and end time of employees' shifts based on workstation time.
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I'm sure that I'm doing something wrong. It's probably basic. Below are partial results from gpresult on a workstation.
Any thoughts?
The following GPOs were not applied because they were filtered out
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Prevent-Change-Clock-Offic
Filtering: Not Applied (Empty)
Local Group Policy
Filtering: Not Applied (Empty)
Business Accounts
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by: KCTSPosted on 2007-11-28 at 16:38:09ID: 20370411
Configure the
Computer Configureation->Windows Settings->Security Settings -> Local Policies -> User Rights Assignments -> "Change the system time" option in the domain security policy can add/remove the groups as desired