A Windows Vista-based or Windows Server 2008-based computer needs at least the Read permission for Group Policy Objects in Active Directory Domain Services if the computer is configured for loopback processing
A Windows Vista-based or Windows Server 2008-based computer needs at least the Read permission for Group Policy Objects in Active Directory Domain Services if the computer is configured for loopback processing
| Article ID | : | 953768 |
| Last Review | : | June 20, 2008 |
| Revision | : | 1.0 |
INTRODUCTION
This article discusses the behavior that occurs if you configure a Windows Vista-based or Windows Server 2008-based computer for loopback processing. In this case, the computer needs at least the Read permission for Group Policy Objects (GPOs) in Active Directory Domain Services (AD DS).
MORE INFORMATION
If a Windows Vista-based or Windows Server 2008-based computer is configured for loopback processing, the computer does not receive any settings from GPOs in AD DS. To read the attributes of the GPOs, the computer needs at least the Read permission for the GPOs.
APPLIES TO
| • | Windows Vista Enterprise 64-bit Edition |
| • | Windows Vista Home Basic 64-bit Edition |
| • | Windows Vista Home Premium 64-bit Edition |
| • | Windows Vista Ultimate 64-bit Edition |
| • | Windows Vista Business |
| • | Windows Vista Business 64-bit Edition |
| • | Windows Vista Enterprise |
| • | Windows Vista Home Basic |
| • | Windows Vista Home Premium |
| • | Windows Vista Starter |
| • | Windows Vista Ultimate |
| • | Windows Server 2008 Datacenter without Hyper-V |
| • | Windows Server 2008 Enterprise without Hyper-V |
| • | Windows Server 2008 for Itanium-Based Systems |
| • | Windows Server 2008 Standard without Hyper-V |
| • | Windows Server 2008 Datacenter |
| • | Windows Server 2008 Enterprise |
| • | Windows Server 2008 Standard |
| • | Windows Web Server 2008 |
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