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berrick

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Yes but what is your real question? Group Policies cover a lot of stuff. Generally the policies flow downward through containers in AD. They are applied as follows:

Local

Site

Domain

OU

Denies override Allows.

There are several documents and books available from Microsoft and other publishers that cover GPO's. Check them out.

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:)

thnxs for reply

I understand some of gp and AD but wanted to know if any1 here understood lots.

I am trying to understand if there is away to apply screensaver policy to a computer rather then a user. These are in seperate containers.

i ask the question this way so i dont influence the answer with what i know (or think i know probably being more acurate :blink: )

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The screen saver setting is part of the User Configuration settings not Computers.

You would need to apply the GPO to an OU for the users who you want to have the same screen saver. Those that it does not apply to should be put into another OU without that GPO setting.

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