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05.19.2008 at 12:01PM PDT, ID: 23414801
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How to remove a computer or user from being applied to a group policy.

Asked by digitalsoup in Active Directory, SBS Small Business Server

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This will be simple for someone.  I am tired of looking for the solution on my own and the custoemr wants it fixed.  I need to remove a user from the group policy that I have created for the network users.  I cannot for the life of me figure out how to get just this one user out of the policy.  The user is a member of the domain admins group as well as two others utilized in the AD.  The rest of the users are members of the domain users groupa and one other userd in the AD.  The group policies that I have configured are applied to domain users and authenticated users.  Do i simply need to remvoe authenticated users?  Any assistance would be very appreciated.Start Free Trial
 
 
[+][-]05.19.2008 at 12:19PM PDT, ID: 21600691

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Zones: Active Directory, SBS Small Business Server
Tags: Microsoft, Windows Server, SBS server 2003, Group Policies
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Solution Provided By: JoeZ430
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