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    • nadnerBN
      nadnerB
      last edited by

      Did you make it a Computer or User policy?
      Even though you have blocked the inheritance on an OU, it might be applied elsewhere and still get through.

      If it's a Computer policy and you are blocking the inheritance on the User OU, you might find that the policy is also applied on the Computer OU and hence why it is still active.

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      • nadnerBN
        nadnerB
        last edited by

        Where have you applied it to? Domain level or lower?

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        • alex.olynykA
          alex.olynyk @Brains
          last edited by

          @Brains Open group policy management
          Right click OU
          Enable block inheritance

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          • alex.olynykA
            alex.olynyk @nadnerB
            last edited by

            @nadnerB applied at the OU

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            • alex.olynykA
              alex.olynyk
              last edited by

              is there a way to set password policies in a GPO's user configuration?
              I only see them in computer configuration

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              • alex.olynykA
                alex.olynyk
                last edited by

                or should I create a GPO for just the password policies?

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                • alex.olynykA
                  alex.olynyk
                  last edited by

                  some background...we have ricoh scanners and these scanners do not accept a special character in the password field. our company policy requires a special character in the password so we need to exclude the accounts used for the ricoh scanners

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                  • alex.olynykA
                    alex.olynyk
                    last edited by

                    i applied at the domain level now

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                    • IRJI
                      IRJ
                      last edited by

                      Filter using by OU using WMI. In your case, you would deny the specific WMI filter for that OU.

                      https://social.technet.microsoft.com/Forums/windowsserver/en-US/efa8d1f8-1ef9-47b6-8a1b-ea633a5c213a/seacrhing-computers-ou-or-dn-in-wmi-filter?forum=winserverGP

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                      • IRJI
                        IRJ
                        last edited by

                        This might be a little easier....

                        www.grouppolicy.biz/2010/02/how-to-find-and-use-wmi-values-for-group-policy-filtering/

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                        • BrainsB
                          Brains @IRJ
                          last edited by

                          @IRJ said in Block GPO Inheritance:

                          Filter using by OU using WMI. In your case, you would deny the specific WMI filter for that OU.

                          https://social.technet.microsoft.com/Forums/windowsserver/en-US/efa8d1f8-1ef9-47b6-8a1b-ea633a5c213a/seacrhing-computers-ou-or-dn-in-wmi-filter?forum=winserverGP

                          This is the way I would do it if there isnt a SG you can filter by

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                          • BrainsB
                            Brains @alex.olynyk
                            last edited by

                            @alex.olynyk said in Block GPO Inheritance:

                            is there a way to set password policies in a GPO's user configuration?
                            I only see them in computer configuration

                            They are located in computer configuration, why do you want to set them as user config?

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                            • DustinB3403D
                              DustinB3403 @alex.olynyk
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                              @alex.olynyk said in Block GPO Inheritance:

                              or should I create a GPO for just the password policies?

                              Discrete policies are best

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                              • BrainsB
                                Brains @IRJ
                                last edited by

                                @IRJ said in Block GPO Inheritance:

                                This might be a little easier....

                                www.grouppolicy.biz/2010/02/how-to-find-and-use-wmi-values-for-group-policy-filtering/

                                great reference site for a whole host of questions!

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                                • chrisnbrooksC
                                  chrisnbrooks @Brains
                                  last edited by

                                  @Brains Agree. I much rather manage SG memberships for GPO, than OU placement. Less clutter, less margin of error, easier access and oversight. I also understand that people often inherit their AD schema from predecessors and can't afford the time and risk for a complete redesign.

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                                  • alex.olynykA
                                    alex.olynyk @chrisnbrooks
                                    last edited by

                                    @chrisnbrooks What is SG?

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                                    • alex.olynykA
                                      alex.olynyk
                                      last edited by

                                      security group

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