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Tattoing, page 173 (top paragraph) of Windows Server 2008 Active Directory Configuration."If the Policy is changed to NOT Configured, it will have no bearing on the redirection of the user data. Data continues to be redirected until the policy removal setting is changed to redirect the folder to the user profile location. This is an example of tattooing with Group Policy. Tattooing means that the setting continues to apply until it is reversed using a policy that overwrites the setting."Fellow ITT Tech Student.
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Block Policy Inheritance
It usually reverts back to the insured or the next designated policy owner. Be well. mcdlife.com
-agenda setting -policy formulation -policy adoption -policy evaluation or -agenda setting -policy adoption -policy implementation -policy evaluation
Normally a policy setting will be enabled if a higher level or previous group policy sets it. This is inheriting the setting from a previous policy. Using the block inheritance means that the setting will not be enabled from a previous policy.
Agenda setting is a step in the policy cycle.
setting foreign policy
resultant set of policy
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In most cases the policy cycle consists of agenda setting, policy formation, policy implementation and policy evaluation. Agenda setting identifies issues. Policy formation analyzes and chooses policy options. Policy formation develops the strategy and policy evaluation monitors the results and compares them to the anticipated results.