To fix this issue you should apply the DC Setup Security Template policy. Just edit properties of the shortcut and put in the new path. Well no, somtimes, the dcgpofix tool does not restore security settings in the Default Domain Controller Policy to their original state ()Īlso you have to fix the links to the policies on your menu, but thats easy.
Well you get the idea, use your imagination and keep it simple but don’t go over board creating one gpo for every setting you want to change.īUT, if you did not know better, or inherited a windows system from another administrator, you probably have modifications made to the default policies. For example: Desktop Control, User Station settings, Base Security Settings, Network Settings, Internet Control, etc. First of all, you should never modify the default policies in any windows environment (Workstation, Stand alone, Member server or DC), the right way to do it is to create polices based on what ever you want to achievied and link those policies to the appropiate OU.