Hi All,
I have approx. 1200 users over four AD sites. Each site has its own proxy server. Over the weekend we upgraded to our new proxy servers and I changed the GPO's to reflect the new servers. My problem is that approx. 40 users are still using the old proxy servers (we left them on for just this situation). When I run RSOP or gpresult the results come back with the new IP address of the new Proxy Servers. However when I look at the users settings in IE they have the old IP addresses listed.
The users are in many different OU's and their peers have picked up the new addresses. I have done gpupdate /force and complete reboot of the problem users PCs to no avail. I have also Enforced the relevant GPO
I can manually change the settings and they will stick but I would really like to find out why this is happening and solve it enmasse.
The AD servers are 2003, all clients are Win7 (a mix of x32 and x64), and the Proxy Servers are running Win 2008 R2
I have approx. 1200 users over four AD sites. Each site has its own proxy server. Over the weekend we upgraded to our new proxy servers and I changed the GPO's to reflect the new servers. My problem is that approx. 40 users are still using the old proxy servers (we left them on for just this situation). When I run RSOP or gpresult the results come back with the new IP address of the new Proxy Servers. However when I look at the users settings in IE they have the old IP addresses listed.
The users are in many different OU's and their peers have picked up the new addresses. I have done gpupdate /force and complete reboot of the problem users PCs to no avail. I have also Enforced the relevant GPO
I can manually change the settings and they will stick but I would really like to find out why this is happening and solve it enmasse.
The AD servers are 2003, all clients are Win7 (a mix of x32 and x64), and the Proxy Servers are running Win 2008 R2