Am 06.10.2015 um 21:26 schrieb mourik jan c heupink:> I have checked all our policy directories on sysvol, and I have a > "Registery.pol" only in some "/Machine" directories, and none in "/User" > or "/Group Policy".Do you have any policy in the User tree in the GPME in that GPO? If you never defined one, then the file is missing. Try e. g. setting the screensaver timeout to 15 mins (inside the user tree - not machine). Then the file should be created by GPME. Regards, Marc
On 6-10-2015 21:54, Marc Muehlfeld wrote:> > > Am 06.10.2015 um 21:26 schrieb mourik jan c heupink: >> I have checked all our policy directories on sysvol, and I have a >> "Registery.pol" only in some "/Machine" directories, and none in "/User" >> or "/Group Policy". > > Do you have any policy in the User tree in the GPME in that GPO? If you > never defined one, then the file is missing. Try e. g. setting the > screensaver timeout to 15 mins (inside the user tree - not machine). > Then the file should be created by GPME.I hoped this explained it, but I'm afraid it does not..? I have defined two Default Domain Policies, confirmed by the settings tab in the Group Policy Management editor: 1st - computer config, policies, windows settings, scripts, shutdown 2nd - user configuration, preferences, windows settings, drive maps Unless these two happen to be policies that do NOT need a Registery.pol file?
Hai Mourik Jan, Most of the gpo settings are in .xml format. Only a few are in registry format ( .pol file ) Greetz, Louis> -----Oorspronkelijk bericht----- > Van: samba [mailto:samba-bounces at lists.samba.org] Namens mourik jan c > heupink > Verzonden: woensdag 7 oktober 2015 12:01 > Aan: Marc Muehlfeld; samba at lists.samba.org > Onderwerp: Re: [Samba] gpo failure > > > On 6-10-2015 21:54, Marc Muehlfeld wrote: > > > > > > Am 06.10.2015 um 21:26 schrieb mourik jan c heupink: > >> I have checked all our policy directories on sysvol, and I have a > >> "Registery.pol" only in some "/Machine" directories, and none in > "/User" > >> or "/Group Policy". > > > > Do you have any policy in the User tree in the GPME in that GPO? If you > > never defined one, then the file is missing. Try e. g. setting the > > screensaver timeout to 15 mins (inside the user tree - not machine). > > Then the file should be created by GPME. > I hoped this explained it, but I'm afraid it does not..? > > I have defined two Default Domain Policies, confirmed by the settings > tab in the Group Policy Management editor: > > 1st - computer config, policies, windows settings, scripts, shutdown > 2nd - user configuration, preferences, windows settings, drive maps > > Unless these two happen to be policies that do NOT need a Registery.pol > file? > > -- > To unsubscribe from this list go to the following URL and read the > instructions: https://lists.samba.org/mailman/options/samba
Am 07.10.2015 um 12:00 schrieb mourik jan c heupink:> I have defined two Default Domain Policies, confirmed by the settings > tab in the Group Policy Management editor: > > 1st - computer config, policies, windows settings, scripts, shutdown > 2nd - user configuration, preferences, windows settings, drive maps > > Unless these two happen to be policies that do NOT need a Registery.pol > file?None of these are registry values. They are stored in other places inside the GUID folder. Configure something in the "Administrative Templates" section, like the screensaver timeout. However, why is it so important for you, that this file is created? If you don't have registry based policies definied in a GPO, the file isn't there. Regards, Marc