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Author: Adam GabrielAdam Gabriel Date: Sep 5, 2008 06:31
Is there an option for 'group policies to remain in effect after logout' in ZCM
like there was in Zen7?
If someone logs into the local 'workstation only' after someone has logged on
as a student, they are getting stuck with that students GP... is this intended
behavior or did I miss the check box?
I don't use AD, just ZCM.
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Author: Adam GabrielAdam Gabriel Date: Sep 8, 2008 12:18
Nitish Gupta spewed:
> May I ask which version of ZCM are you using ... ?
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>>>> Adam Gabriel no-mx.forums.novell.com> 9/5/2008 7:01 PM >>>
> Is there an option for 'group policies to remain in effect after logout' in
> ZCM like there was in Zen7?
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> If someone logs into the local 'workstation only' after someone has logged on
> as a student, they are getting stuck with that students GP... is this intended
> behavior or did I miss the check box?
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> I don't use AD, just ZCM.
ZCM 10.1.1 FTF, but they stopped working after the 10.1 update.
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Author: Adam GabrielAdam Gabriel Date: Sep 9, 2008 07:16
Nitish Gupta spewed:
> If it is 10.1 this should not happen
Alot of these workstations were 10.0.3.2 originally, and the update would have
been pushed out to 10.1. If this happened while they were still on 10.0.3.2,
would the group policy still be stuck? Could deleting that users profile help?
I will get the logs and post them as soon as I get a chance. Thanks!
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Author: Shaun PondShaun Pond Date: Sep 11, 2008 01:49
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Author: Adam GabrielAdam Gabriel Date: Sep 11, 2008 05:54
Shaun Pond spewed:
Yep. The schema was broke after the 10.1 update, and it was fixed but it looks
like all my clients that did the update from 10.0.3 to 10.1 didn't do it
correctly. CASA and authtokenclient were broken and needed to be reinstalled,
and now I'm finding other problems with the agents on the machine. (possibly
because the schema was incorrect on the server?)
I have a ticket open on this now, but I fear the answer will be to touch the
machines and remove/re-install the agents, or just reimage the machines. Alot
of rework I wanted to avoid.
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Author: Shaun PondShaun Pond Date: Sep 11, 2008 06:24
Adam,
did you see Nitish's question? We think we've found the issue - if
you'd tell me the SR number, I can point the engineer to the bug I
created for this. If you don't want to post the number here, send it to
spond at novell dot com
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Author: Adam GabrielAdam Gabriel Date: Sep 11, 2008 07:03
Shaun Pond spewed:
> Adam,
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> did you see Nitish's question? We think we've found the issue - if
> you'd tell me the SR number, I can point the engineer to the bug I
> created for this. If you don't want to post the number here, send it to
> spond at novell dot com
I did see the question about the policies still being there, but I'm unable to
get to that part of the filesystem on the machines... The GPO restricts all
access to the C: drive of the machine.
I will try a file xfer through zcc and post them when I get them, but i haven't
been able to get the zen file xfer to work right yet.
My ticket is SR# 10421719719.
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Author: Shaun PondShaun Pond Date: Sep 11, 2008 07:13
Adam,
thanks
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Author: Adam GabrielAdam Gabriel Date: Sep 11, 2008 07:17
Nitish Gupta spewed:
> See if those registry.pol files contain the settings you configured for the
> user ...
Yes, the User/Registry.pol file contains the 'student' group policy, which is
quite restrictive.
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Author: Adam GabrielAdam Gabriel Date: Sep 11, 2008 07:34
Shaun Pond spewed:
> Adam,
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> thanks
No, thank you!
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