RE: Do Group Policies apply to groups?

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A GPO will apply to the OU it is assigned to.

Agree.

GPOs will apply to a Group, as long as the group and its memers are
within
that OU the GPO is assigned to.

It will apply to the user/computer no to the group. Doesn't matter if there is a group or not.

"Carlos Felipe França da Fonseca" wrote:

User1 is in OU1.
User1 is a member of a group2 in OU2.
Group 2 is a member of group3 in OU3.
All those three OUs are in the same level and are linked to different
GPOs.
In this situation, how are GPOs applied ?
Thanks,

Felipe



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