RE: Filter GPO by group
- From: "lforbes" <lforbes@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Wed, 10 Aug 2005 20:47:39 -0700
Hi,
You cannot set account policies more than once in a Domain. Account Policies
like Password Age etc are set in the Default Domain Policy and no where else.
This is why it isn't working.
Cheers,
Lara
"Wildflower" wrote:
> We want to set account policies, at the domain, for a certain group of users.
> We have created a new GPO, set the settings, linked it to the domain and
> enforced the GPO. in the Security filtering area, we have added the target
> group. That is the only group in the filter. The users do not ever get the
> account settings, but do get all other settings we have configured in the new
> GPO.
>
> If I add the authorized users group to the filter, then everyone gets the
> new policy, including administrators. We would like to exclude
> administrators from this policy. I have set all the proper settings in the
> Delegation tab/ Advanced button area for administrators, etc, to read but not
> apply the GPO.
>
> What am I missing?
> --
> Wildflower
> MCSE 2004
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