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06.06.2008 at 01:08PM PDT, ID: 23464946 | Points: 500
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How can I keep a "computer settings" GPO from being applied for selected Admin users?

Asked by Herrmannator in Active Directory, Citrix, Remote Desktop/Terminal Services

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I have set up 2 default GPOs for a new Citrix farm (one for Computer settings, the other for User settings), and have enabled Loopback Processing so that the User settings will be applied to any user logging in to the Citrix computer as long as they are not on the "deny apply policy" list, which the Citrix Admins are on.  I would also like to block the Computer settings GPO from being applied the Administrator accounts, but adding the Citrix Admins to the "deny apply policy" list for that GPO does not seem to prevent the policy from being applied (I think this means you can't block Computer settings based on the User account).  Is there a way this can be done, similar to the way Loopback processing allows you to apply User settings based on what computer someone logs into?Start Free Trial
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