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Deny 'Apply Group Policy' doesn't work.

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Hi guys,

I have an OU in which I put a computer account Server100(running on Windows server 2003) and some domain user accounts inside (domain admins not included). Now I create a group policy in which a logoff scripts is added under the user settings to automatically clear user's %temp% folder when they logoff Server100. Now the scripts works perfectly fine for the domain users in the OU, but when I used domain administrator account to login and logoff the server, it is also working although I have denied 'apply group policy' for doamin admins group under the 'delegation' tab of the group policy.

Why it is like this? Should I remove the computer account server100 from the OU because logoff scripts only deal with the 'user settings' in the group policy?

I need anyone's advice, thanks!


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