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9.4

Loopback policy confirmation.

Asked by johannortje in Operating Systems Miscellaneous, Active Directory, Microsoft Server

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Hey Guys

From doing my homework, it is safe to say that:?

If I have a user OU with GPOs setting, with roaming data and login scripts & some UC settings.
If I have a TS(terminal server) OU with a GPO enabling the loopback{merge} policy and some UC settings.

That they will apply both with the TS OU GPO superseding the user OU GPO, while merging the two.
So if a user logs in, their data will roam and the will get the UC settings from the TS OU GPO as well?

But say that I set screensaver disabled in User OU GPO, and have screensaver in TS OU GPO enabled the TS OU GPO will enable the screensaver?Start Free Trial
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Tags: Microsoft, Windows, 2003, Terminal Server, loopback policy roaming data terminal server
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