Here is the scenario: I have a datacenter where all of my VMware VMs are replicated to.We are connecting staff doing DR testing to the datacenter using a Cisco VPN.
The goal is to bring up all the replicated VMs at the datacenter and have the users connect over the VPN to test. We are using HP thin clients and Citrix and I had no problems joining a new machine and running Citrix the group policies that should be applied to the workstation dont get applied. I suspect the problem lies with how we are handling the IP addressing of the test workstations. The servers are all retaining their regular IPs which are in the 10.35.208.020 range. The workstations get a DHCP address handed out by the Cisco ASA which is making the VPN connection. This range is 192.168.10.024. I can ping and RDP into any device on the 10. The User Does Not Have Rsop Data Microsoft Update Force ReturnsRunning gpupdate force returns a success message for both computer and user but the settings never actually take hold. It turns out that during boot up or user logon, the CSE (Client Side Extension) on the domain member machine adds computer and user data to a WMI database. If a user is not listed in the RSOP GUI, or cannot be listed by GPResult, then the WMI database might not be getting updated by GPOs from the domain controller. To troubleshoot, run gpupdate force in the missing users session. This may illicit text error messages or group policy events in the (system) event logs, suggesting why group policy updating is failing. Ive isolated to the problem to Windows XP machines, this doesnt happen on Win7. ![]() I also tried some of the other suggestions but Im not too concerned about the XPe machines where the RSOP data might not show up. The User Does Not Have Rsop Data Microsoft Full XP WorkstationIm now testing with a full XP workstation and getting the same problem.
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