Re: disable one GPO for only one user

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Hi i want to disable one GPO which is applied to the domain. Is it
possible to denied the acces for this users for only this gpo

I know we can tell wich group or users have access to it but im dont
thinks i should do a group with all the domain user exept this particuler
users. Also, there is other gpo that are link to the domain and i dont
want to block inheritance

Thanks to help me

Jac


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