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Windows 2003 Server Policy and Organizational unit
how to create a policy and organizational unit in windows 2003 server?
how to apply users to the policy and organizational unit in windows 2003 server



  
Total Answers and Comments: 2 Last Update: May 12, 2008     Asked by: johnnytawil 
  
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April 24, 2008 04:35:21   #1  
Hiteshkumar Darji Member Since: April 2008   Contribution: 3    

RE: Windows 2003 Server Policy and Organizational unit
Policy is collection of users settings and configuration.Through policy you can deny and permit user for specific settings.




Ou is collection of objects its behave like folder through which you can manage objects and provide policy.

 
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May 12, 2008 19:06:15   #2  
Big Al Member Since: May 2008   Contribution: 16    

RE: Windows 2003 Server Policy and Organizational unit
to create an OU in active directory users and computers you would right click your domain and select new then OU name it what you want....to create or assign a GPO to said OU you can right click the OU and selct properties then select the group policy tab you will then have many option (add, new)
 
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