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    Default GPO Security Filtering Question

    Hello,

    I need help with understanding one concept about security filtering.

    I need to have a gpo applied to only one computer, with a OU with many other computers.

    So, I created a security group, then placed the one computer into that security group.

    Next, created a test gpo, added my security group with the one computer, into the security filter section.

    This is where the trouble for me come into play.

    Do you remove authenticated users, or leave it.

    because it does not seem to work correctly without it.

    So if the answer is leave it, then why would you put the security group with the one computer too.

    Because the gpo is pointed at the computer configuration and not the user configuration.

    I also tried removing the read and apply gpo from the authenticated users, it just removed it altogether.

    Need help,

    Thanks,



    I fixed my problem, I forgot about the reboot for these computer configurations to take affect.
    Last edited by tmitchell; 08-24-2010 at 11:42 PM. Reason: Solved my problem

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