In My org. i have 5 OU's each are having more than 50 users
i want to apply different type of policy to different users
in a single OU how? I am using GPMC tool ..plz mail me asap..
Answer / cheenu
Create the policy you want to apply. This is the most time
consuming and difficult part of the whole process.
Go to the properties for the policy (right click on the
policy name and select properties) and select the Security
tab.
Remove the Apply Group Policy right for Authenticated
Users.
Next click Add and select the user, group or groups you
want to Apply this policy to.
Give them Read and Apply Group Policy permissions.
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Time a member of the group you selected (Or the user you
selected) logs on this new policy will be applied to them.
It will also be applied if they are logged on when the
policy refresh interval occurs
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