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Steve Sootoo
Does anyone know of a way to reject or block scripts from
an AD environment from applying to the WS?

Is there a local policy setting or registry setting that I
can use on the local box, this way I could apply it to the
boxes I do not want affected.



Miha Pihler
Hi Steve,

Best way to do this would be to create another OU (Organization Unit) and
move all computers that you don't want script to run on to this OU where
policy is not set.

You can't use local policy to block domain policy. Local policy is processed
first after computer boots. Next site policy is processed then domain and
OU. Each subsequent policy can (and does) overwrite previous settings (if
not specified otherwise ... e.g. "No Override").

Mike

"Steve Sootoo" wrote in message
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> Does anyone know of a way to reject or block scripts from
> an AD environment from applying to the WS?
>
> Is there a local policy setting or registry setting that I
> can use on the local box, this way I could apply it to the
> boxes I do not want affected.
>
>