Re: Preventing GP from being pushed down to a selective machine

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Hello Scrivnet78,

If you run gpresult /v on the machines in that OU without linked policies and disabled inheritance, what is the result? Please post it here.

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Meinolf Weber
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So is the way I went about it the most effective way to get what i
need accomplished?

"Meinolf Weber" wrote:

Hello Scrivnet78,

At least the password policy will be applied, if you check "block
inheritance" doesn't matter.

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Meinolf Weber
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I have several machines that I need on my domain, but I need to
prevent ALL policies from being pushed down, including the default.
Is there a way to do this?

I made a different OU, moved the computers into them and made a new
generic policy, then linked it in GPMC and then went into the
properties of the OU and told it to not allow inheritance and to
only allow my generic policy. This still didn't seem to work.



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