GabrieleMax
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Hi everybody,
I followed this guide
but in this case the GPO is enabled for all objects in the OU; I need to add different policies to different group of users (I attached two screenshot about it) so I think I should just add, like what you can see in the second screenshot, the needed group and I should remove authenticated users, right?
Regards.
GabrieleMax
I followed this guide
Regards.
GabrieleMax
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You can disallow all users 'Authenticated Users' by simply removing 'Authenticated Users' from the Scope
GabrieleMax
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I think I found a solution: Link RemovedHi everybody,
I followed this guidebut in this case the GPO is enabled for all objects in the OU; I need to add different policies to different group of users (I attached two screenshot about it) so I think I should just add, like what you can see in the second screenshot, the needed group and I should remove authenticated users, right?
Regards.
GabrieleMax
In the above guide I found how to disallow authenticated users from the GPO by untick the line "apply group policy" and after it how to allow a group but tick on it "apply group policy"; at the end of the guide I don't know why he selected the domain and add the link to the new policy.
What I mean? In the first guide from YT the user to apply the GPO just added the policy in a specified OU but in the second guide to apply the policy the user added it to the domain, why?
Regards.
GabrieleMax