How to Modify Group Policy Processing
We can modify the default processing of GPOs by using:
- Security filtering. You can use security filtering to specify specific users, computers, or groups that are able or not able to process a GPO. For example, you could specify that members of the Technical Support group have special security settings.
- Enforcement. You can use enforcement to ensure that settings in a specific GPO apply regardless of any lower-level GPOs that would normally override this GPO. For example, you could specify standardized security settings at the domain level.
- Block inheritance. You can use block inheritance to prevent settings from a higher-level OU from being inherited by a lower-level OU. For example, settings applied at the domain level could be blocked from impacting users in the IT OU.
How to Modify Group Policy Processing
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