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Logon PowerShell Script will not run - Security Filtering

Anonymous
2016-09-09T16:56:20+00:00

I have created a PowerShell script to stop a service at logon for specific user accounts.  The script is distributed via group policy (User Config > Policies> Windows Settings > Scripts > logon).  The script is located in a file location that all users have read and write access, the script has been signed, the execution policy is such that it will allow signed scripts, I have added the appropriate users to scope, and I have added authenticated users (read) to delegation.  Every time I do a gpupdate  and gpresult I get the error Access Denied (Security Filtering).

The AD is on a 2012 server and it is going to a Windows 7 client.  

The policy is linked to the domain.  

I am not sure what is causing the access denied error, but would greatly appreciate some help.

Windows for home | Other | Performance and system failures

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  1. Anonymous
    2016-09-10T05:45:33+00:00

    Hi,

    This kind of issue is more complex than what is normally posted here in Community. We suggest that you post your query in our Technet forum for further assistance. 

    Regards.

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