After modifying a local security setting, the change does not take effect. What is happening?
The Group Policy model specifies that any policy settings configured locally may be overridden by like policy settings specified in the domain. The Local Security Settings UI lists the local security setting and the effective security setting for each policy item. (You can access the Local Security Settings UI by clicking Start, pointing to Programs, clicking Administrative Tools, and selecting Local Security Policy). If the effective security setting is different from the local security setting, it implies that there is a policy from the domain that is overriding your setting.
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