Firstly download the Microsoft Group Policy Management Console from Microsoft. Expand your domain, right click on an OU, select "Create and Link GPO Here ..." to create a new GPO and link it, or "Link an Existing GPO" and select an already created GPO.
OU design requires balancing requirements for delegating administrative rights - independent of Group Policy needs - and the need to scope the application of Group Policy. The following OU design recommendations address delegation and scope issues: Applying Group Policy An OU is the lowest-level Active Directory container to which you can assign Group Policy settings. Delegating administrative authority usually don't go more than 3 OU levels http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/cc783140.aspx
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Answer: We create a user acording to need. and then create orgnaization unit (OU) then apply policy acording to need.
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It requires good expertise. We recommend using an external IT Consultancy like ours to get things going. Kind regards, Imtiaz Hasham SME IT Networks Solution: Install active directorey with dns. create OU( Orgnaization unit) acording your need. apply policy on OU. you can apply policy diffrent-2 on OU. then all user move in OU. Note: If you want more information so you can visit http://www.iyogibusiness.com/
To get a job as a group policy editor you need to take a college course on computers and in English. Then you can apply to companies and get experience in the field.
the policy is applied in the order of LSDOU local site->domain->then OU the poilcy applied will be of OU in the end
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I don't know about restrictions that would apply, but your policy or the issueing company should be able to answer this for you.
Check for the Security rights of the user on the GPO that is applied. In some cases, user is denied permission to that particular group policy. Deny box is checked for the user in the group policy permission.
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There is no chance of appling online for OU. you must go to university and apply.