, 2005 1:43 PM
To: ActiveDir.org
Subject: Re: [ActiveDir] GPO priority?
For group policy to apply to an object, that object must have read and apply
permissions to the group policy that you wish for it to inherit.
An example for your scenario would be to remove authenticated users from a
gpo
Let's say you create a GPO for an OU called Servers, and you want a few
servers in that OU to use a different GPO, how is that done?
Devon Harding
Windows Systems Engineer
Southern Wine Spirits - BSG
954-602-2469
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and Apply GP permissions.
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Subject: [ActiveDir] GPO priority?
Let's say you create a GPO for an OU called Servers, and you
and anyone
in the wibble group will get the policy.
I hope this explains the concept.
Mark
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Date: Thu, 7 Jul 2005 14:18:04
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Subject: [ActiveDir] GPO priority?
Let's say you create a GPO for an OU called