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    • gjacobse
      gjacobse last edited by scottalanmiller

      How does Group Policy affect AD memberships or does it?

      Comparing one user to another in the same small business. One does not have issues with using certain software, the other does. Does GPO policies re-write AD Membership permissions?

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      • Dashrender
        Dashrender last edited by

        I'm pretty sure it's the otherway around. GPOs can be set to apply only to members who belong to specific AD groups.

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          A Former User @gjacobse last edited by

          @g.jacobse said:

          How does Group Policy affect AD memberships or does it?

          Do what? Group Policy is just policies.

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            A Former User @gjacobse last edited by

            @g.jacobse said:

            Comparing one user to another in the same small business. One does not have issues with using certain software, the other does. Does GPO policies re-write AD Membership permissions?

            What do you mean by AD Membership permissions? Permissions and Groups/Users are two different things. Remember Authentication and Authorization are two separate processes.

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            • scottalanmiller
              scottalanmiller @gjacobse last edited by

              @g.jacobse said:

              How does Group Policy affect AD memberships or does it?

              It does not. AD and GPO are separate things.

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