You could create an OU in Active Directory and block inheritance on this OU but link the Domain Policy to the new OU so that it remains enforced.
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Browse All TopicsI have an active directory domain that has a Standard Domain Policy which is set to "enforced".
Recently, changes were made to the USER configuration of the policy (Do not permit changing proxy settings) and this seemed to work well, however, domain admins have advised that the policy has also applied to them.
Two things I should point out;
-It's not really necessary for domain admins to have the "Standard Domain Options" apply to them at all.
-The domain policy needs to remain "enforced".
I have toyed with security filtering and cannot seem to get around this.
Any thoughts?
Thanks!
Lab_Tech
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Since the policy is set to enforced it will win over block inheritance. What happened when you tried the security filtering route
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I'm guessing your users are spread across multiple OUs and that is why the policy is linked at the domain level.
Thanks
Mike
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by: marcustechPosted on 2009-07-03 at 07:56:46ID: 24772742
Apply domain policy to domain users, not everyone