All GPO's will apply to the users who are assigned to them. You can have a base GPO and then other GPO's that apply on top of that. This is true even if multiple GPO's are assigned at the OU level. GPO's would be useless if only one applied. So, yes, multiple GPO's can be applied to a user even at the OU level. You simply set the prriority level of the GPO's at that particular OU.
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Jeremy Saunders escribió: > Sure David. You can create multiple group policies (with loopback > processing enabled) and give them higher priority than your default > settings. Then just apply these policies to different user group and place > the users in these groups. This way different sets of users can have > different proxy settings. > > Ok, but this 'new group policy' will take effect only for the specified group?
In my current gpo there are a lot of features, Have I to copy to the new one? or the new one will apply only those settings 'e.g: proxy setting' and the rest of features blocked will be applied by my current gpo.
I'm a little puzzle with this issue....
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