User Policy May Be Used When Group Policies Are EnabledLast reviewed: May 7, 1997Article ID: Q168120 |
The information in this article applies to:
SYMPTOMSWhen group policies have been established and the default user has also been configured to have policies, some default user policies may be applied even though the user is a member of a group with policies.
CAUSEThe Default User policy is implemented before group policies. If the group policy for the user does not have an option enabled or disabled, the Default User policy for that option is used.
RESOLUTIONIf you do not want any default user policies implemented, use one of the following methods:
MORE INFORMATIONFor example, if you have enabled the Don't Save Settings At Exit option in the Default User policy, and you are a member of a group that has the same option marked as not used (the option is unavailable), the Don't Save Settings At Exit setting is written to the registry and changes to settings will not be saved. System Policy options have three states:
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