How do you enable loopback processing




















The simplest example is a Terminal Server environment. In that OU, you place computer accounts that are your Terminal Server machines. When you enable the policy, you have two options—merge or replace. So, now that loopback is enabled, on that same TS GPO assuming the simplest case under User Configuration, you can set all of the loopback user settings that you want to apply to users logging into these TS boxes.

It does not need to be set in every GPO that applies to the computer. It only needs to be set once, for a given group of machines. I also had a hard time with this concept when I started looking at Group Policy. Thanks for great explanation! I got confused by these as well.

Your email address will not be published. Toggle navigation Group Policy Home. Configure user Group Policy loopback processing mode This policy setting directs the system to apply the set of Group Policy objects for the computer to any user who logs on to a computer affected by this setting. If you enable this setting, you can select one of the following modes from the Mode box: "Replace" indicates that the user settings defined in the computer's Group Policy Objects replace the user settings normally applied to the user.

Supported on: At least Windows Administrative Templates Computers. With the Group Policy loopback support feature, you can specify two other ways to retrieve the list of GPOs for any user of the computers in this specific organizational unit:.

In this example, the list of GPOs for the computer is added to the user's list. In this mode, the user's list of GPOs isn't gathered. Only the list of GPOs based on the computer object is used. Feedback will be sent to Microsoft: By pressing the submit button, your feedback will be used to improve Microsoft products and services.

Privacy policy. Skip to main content. This browser is no longer supported. Download Microsoft Edge More info. Contents Exit focus mode. Applies to: Windows Server R2 Original KB number: Summary Group Policy applies to the user or computer in a manner that depends on where both the user and the computer objects are located in Active Directory.

Note Loopback is supported only in an Active Directory environment.



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