![]() Under Forest/Domains/OurDomain/Group Policy Objects, the identical policies and information are listed. Under the common settings policy, the Links and Location info is the same, and the Security Filtering section lists Authenticated Users as the group to which the policy applies. There are a number of entries with the network icon, question mark and numeric string. ![]() Link enabled=Yes, enforced=No. All client computers are listed as computers to which the policy applies. Under the client policy, location is the same. There is also the listing with the network icon, question mark and long string of numbers. Our two servers are listed under Security Filtering as the computers to which the GPO applies. Under the Scope tab for the servers policy, our domain is listed as the There are 3 WSUS policies: One for servers, one for client computers, one for common settings. ![]() In Group Policy Management, under Forest/Domains/OurDomain, there is a list of policies. The server was set up in July 2007, if that helps. ![]() As we no longer have support from the company that set up the server, I can't be 100% sure of how things were installed. These policies are probably linked from the containers in the 'My Business' OU, rather than domain level with filtering. Sounds like you have implemented 2 policies 'WSUS Server Computers Policy' and an undeclared 'WSUS Client Computers Policy'. It's sounding more like pre-R2 with manual addition of WSUS. However, please confirm that these '3 servers' are appearing on the 'scope' page. ![]()
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