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My theory is that the extension itself is running into some kind of trouble. If there was an issue retrieving the objects, it wouldn't be downloaded successfully. If there was something in the object that was crashing the extension, it would be logged in the GPP debug logs. If there was a general problem with the GPP extensions, none of the others would run successfully. It's recorded in the GPResult output as applied because it's assigned to the extension to be processed, but filtered with "Unknown Reason" because the extension either never runs or crashes immediately upon running.

I have the feeling that if I had had more policy objects containing drive maps, they would have failed as well, however I didn't get a chance to test this. I'm not sure if this was the actual solution, or if it was just a coincidence. If this helps anyone, please let me know. We didn't have a problem with the secure channel or time services.

So when doing a gpresult, it appeared like the GPOs were both applying and not applying, but of course they were, it was just that the GPOs not applying via blocked inheritance had the same name, and confused matters.

So the moral is, check you don't have the problem GPO applying more than once and that one of the linked GPOs is not being blocked by blocked inheritance. Sign up to join this community. The best answers are voted up and rise to the top. Stack Overflow for Teams — Collaborate and share knowledge with a private group. Create a free Team What is Teams? Learn more. Asked 7 years, 2 months ago.

Active 1 year, 5 months ago. Viewed 23k times. I've checked and it appears that the GPO is not working. How could it be that the GPO is both applied and filtered out? Improve this question. Pickle Pickle 91 1 1 gold badge 3 3 silver badges 9 9 bronze badges. Is MyUser a user, computer or group?

Can you post a screenshot of gpresults? MyUser is a user. Unfortunately I cannot post a screenshot. Some of the users are not getting the GPO's applied. When I perform a test with the result tool it says they GPO's are beign filtered out. Both the users and the machines are all in the same OU. All the permission appear to be in order from what I can see. When I log on as an administrator to the machine, all works great for me, but the users are having a heck of a time getting work done.

Part of the GPO is a logon batch file. This works fine, universally. The issue is the redirection policy. I have several folders being re-directed to a storage server. This is where the breadk down begins. GARY Connected over a slow link? Help, please! Join our community to see this answer! Which of the following retains the information it's storing when the system power is turned off?

Submit ». Christowfurs Apr 25, at UTC. I thought 'Authenticated Users' covered by computers and users? There really isn't much to it. Are you using Merge or Replace? Christowfurs wrote: davidr4 wrote: Try it with a test user account and not administrator.

Admin is only needed to see computer policy.



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