
Private & Public Profile: State = On Inbound Connections = Block all Connections Outbound Connections = BlockĪnd under Customize we set that only the GPO Policy rules will apply and not the Local System Policy. This was our settings:ĭomain Profile: State = On Inbound Connections = Block (Default) Outbound Connections = Allow (Default) So we made use of Group Policy and deployed to a virtual test environment. We made a decision to firewall our servers and only open ports that are required. Please help as we need our Computer group policies to work ASAP!Īny assistance would be appreciated, thanks. Microsoft why is this happening? None of the above suggested solutions works for us including the removal of workstations from the domain and rejoining as the suggested resolution by Arthur.
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Update although "User Configuration" policy does, weird. The only symptom so far is that the "Computer Configuration" group policies will not All workstations are Windows 7 with latest updates. Everything was fine 3 weeks ago but then gradually every workstation that dropped off the domain and then re-joined theĭomain came up with (Unauthenticated) on the NIC indicator and switched from the "Work network" to "Public network" type. We also have a second DC which serves as a backup DC on another Dell 2950 with the same OS. With Windows 2008 R2 圆4 with latest updates.

I would say the cause was either Windows updates or due installing Remote Desktop Services (formerly Terminal Services) on our main DC which is a physical Dell 2950 Hi, this is becoming a huge problem in our domain network and started about 3 weeks ago.
