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= <span id="KB246108"></span>Windows 2000 Client May Not Apply Group Policies =<br />
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Article ID: 246108<br />
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Article Last Modified on 10/30/2006<br />
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* Microsoft Windows 2000 Server<br />
* Microsoft Windows 2000 Professional Edition<br />
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This article was previously published under Q246108<br />
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== SYMPTOMS ==<br />
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A client computer running Windows 2000 may not apply group policies that are assigned to it at the site, domain, or organizational unit (OU) level.<br />
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== CAUSE ==<br />
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This behavior can occur if a DNS server address is not correctly configured in the client computer's Internet Protocol (IP) properties.<br />
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== RESOLUTION ==<br />
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To resolve this issue:<br />
# Right-click '''My Network Places''', and then click '''Properties'''.<br />
# Right-click '''Local Area Connection''', and then click '''Properties'''.<br />
# Double-click '''Internet Protocol (TCP/IP)'''.<br />
# Click '''Use the following DNS server addresses''', and then type the correct DNS server address or addresses.<br />
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'''NOTE''': If you do not have permission to adjust this setting, an administrator needs to correct the setting or verify the Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP) scope that is granting the DNS server addresses. An administrator should verify that the DHCP scope contains the correct DNS server address or addresses.<br />
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== STATUS ==<br />
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This behavior is by design.<br />
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== MORE INFORMATION ==<br />
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You can use Gpresult.exe (a tool included in the Microsoft Windows 2000 Resource Kit) to troubleshoot group policy issues. If you run this tool from a command line at the client computer for a user who does not receive the computer's policies, look for entries similar to the following example:<br />
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The user is a member of the following security groups:<br /><br />
LookupAccountSid failed with 1789<br /><br />
\Everyone<br /><br />
Builtin\Users<br /><br />
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LookupAccountSid failed with 1789<br /><br />
LookupAccountSid failed with 1789<br /><br />
\LOCAL<br /><br />
NTAuthority\Interactive<br /><br />
NT Authority\Authenticated Users<br />
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