Assigning An Active Directory Group Policy To A User Or A Device Might Generate Some Application Event Logs On The Device - Novell ZENWORKS 10 CONFIGURATION MANAGEMENT SP3 - POLICY MANAGEMENT REFERENCE 10.3 30-03-2010 Management Manual

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Assigning an Active Directory Group policy to a user or a device might generate
some application event logs on the device
Explanation: If you configure an Active Directory Group policy and assign the policy to a
Group Policy created on a device with a specific operating system is not enforced
on a device with a different operating system
Explanation: The Windows Group policy containing the local group policy settings is not
Configuring Group Policy on a 64-bit version of Windows Vista device, Windows
Server 2008, and Windows 7 device is not yet supported
Explanation: You cannot configure Group policy on 64-bit version of Windows Vista
Scripts configured through Active Directory Group policy are not enforced on a
device.
Explanation: The scripts configured through Active Directory group policy are not enforced
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user or a device, some application event logs might be generated on the device
even if the policy is successfully enforced on the device.
Action: Ignore the application event logs.
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applied on a device if the operating system of the device where the policy is
applied is different from the operating system of the device where the policy is
created.
Action: Remove the Operating System specific System Requirement from the
Windows Group policy and then apply the policy.
However, the security settings are applied only if the operating system version
of the device where the policy is applied is later than the operating system
version of the device where the policy is created.
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device, Windows Server 2008, and Windows 7 device. However, you can
enforce Group policy on these devices.
Action: To enforce Group Policy on 64-bit version of a device, configure a Group
policy on a corresponding 32-bit version of the device and assign it to the 64-
bit device. For example, create a Group policy on a 32-bit Windows 7 device
and assign it to a 64-bit Windows 7 device.
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on a device even though the policy displays success in the ZENworks
Adaptive Agent Policies page. However, the other settings if any configured in
the policy are enforced on the device.
Action: Configure scripts through Local Group policy.

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