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Tom's Hardware > Forum > Windows 2000/NT > Windows 2000/NT General Discussion > ou gpo not applying over domain policy

ou gpo not applying over domain policy

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Archived from groups: microsoft.public.win2000.group_policy (More info?)

 

I have a 2003 active directory infastructure, my default domain policy is
working fine but I'm trying to exclude the screensaver part of the policy for
2 systems in an ou under my domain located in an ou named ou test. When I
added a GPO to the OU(ou test), it's not applying over the domain policy.
When I check the systems in the GPO console, it shows the ou test as being
empty and not being applied. What should I do?

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You mean your domain policy did not apply to your OU? Have you checked Block
Policy inheritance in the OU level?

HOW TO: Administer GPOs in Windows 2000
http://support.microsoft.com/defau [...] us;Q322143

BR,
Denis

"Paul Jacques" wrote:

> I have a 2003 active directory infastructure, my default domain policy is
> working fine but I'm trying to exclude the screensaver part of the policy for
> 2 systems in an ou under my domain located in an ou named ou test. When I
> added a GPO to the OU(ou test), it's not applying over the domain policy.
> When I check the systems in the GPO console, it shows the ou test as being
> empty and not being applied. What should I do?

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