Group policy not applying to Domain Admins

Hi,

We are having issues with group policies for Domain admins only, as soon as we take the user out of the domain admin group the policies apply perfectly. Here is the group policy Info -

Group policy - Run these programs at user logon 

Please help!!

Thanks 

Pallavi 

August 25th, 2015 4:34am

Is there any security filtering for this policy? Any block inheritance anywhere? Best thing you can do is a gpresult /h for one of the domain admins so we can take a look should be easily tracked down.
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August 25th, 2015 5:45am

Is there any security filtering for this policy? Any block inheritance anywhere? Best thing you can do is a gpresult /h for one of the domain admins so we can take a look should be easily tracked down.
August 25th, 2015 5:45am

hi Alex

Still I am having the same issue. There is no security filtering  as well as no block inheritance for this policy in my lab. In gpresult it shows that group policy is being applied to the machine, works for domain users after login. But while I login to the machine with domain admin user, the policy did not works thus the specified program does not run after log in.

Thanks

Pallavi

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August 27th, 2015 2:30am

Post us the gpresult , what policy is it that doesn't apply
August 27th, 2015 3:22am

Here is the screenshot of policy which I am trying to apply on machine :


Here is the Gpresult 

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August 28th, 2015 1:42am

What's going off on security filtering? Try removing all but authenticated users. Also you have set a computer gpo did you want this to affect computers not users??
August 28th, 2015 1:52am

Initially after creating GPO only authenticated users were added in security filtering, just for troubleshooting purpose I have added other groups. 

Actually my requirement is - to run an application after login of any user, so what's the best way according to you should I remove the computer GPO and then set User GPO for this? 

Thanks

Pallavi

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August 28th, 2015 2:03am

remove all the security filtering expect auth users, and create a new gpo which applies to users "run at logon"
August 28th, 2015 3:43am

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