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└───<User OU> | └───<User OU> | ||
│ | │ | ||
− | └─<span style="color: | + | └─<span style="color:green">(GPO 2) = User Settings 2, Computer Settings 2)</span> |
│ | │ | ||
└───────[LedHed] | └───────[LedHed] | ||
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In the above example there are to Group Policy Objects (GPO)<br> | In the above example there are to Group Policy Objects (GPO)<br> | ||
:<span style="color:red">GPO 1<br> | :<span style="color:red">GPO 1<br> | ||
− | :<span style="color: | + | :<span style="color:green">GPO 2<br> |
Each GPO has two settings, Computer and User | Each GPO has two settings, Computer and User | ||
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Under normal circumstances when the User [LedHed] logs on to Computer [LedHed-PC1] the following GPO settings are applied:<br> | Under normal circumstances when the User [LedHed] logs on to Computer [LedHed-PC1] the following GPO settings are applied:<br> | ||
<span style="color:red">Computer Settings 1</span><br> | <span style="color:red">Computer Settings 1</span><br> | ||
− | <span style="color: | + | <span style="color:green">User Settings 2</span><br> |
Revision as of 23:35, 1 February 2013
Overview
Group Policy Example
<Domain> │ ├───<Workstation OU> │ │ │ └─(GPO 1) = User Settings 1, Computer Settings 1) │ │ │ └───────[LedHed-PC1] │ │ └───<User OU> │ └─(GPO 2) = User Settings 2, Computer Settings 2) │ └───────[LedHed]
In the above example there are to Group Policy Objects (GPO)
- GPO 1
- GPO 2
Each GPO has two settings, Computer and User
Under normal circumstances when the User [LedHed] logs on to Computer [LedHed-PC1] the following GPO settings are applied:
Computer Settings 1
User Settings 2