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    • alex.olynykA
      alex.olynyk
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      is there a way to set password policies in a GPO's user configuration?
      I only see them in computer configuration

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      • alex.olynykA
        alex.olynyk
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        or should I create a GPO for just the password policies?

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        • alex.olynykA
          alex.olynyk
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          some background...we have ricoh scanners and these scanners do not accept a special character in the password field. our company policy requires a special character in the password so we need to exclude the accounts used for the ricoh scanners

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          • alex.olynykA
            alex.olynyk
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            i applied at the domain level now

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            • IRJI
              IRJ
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              Filter using by OU using WMI. In your case, you would deny the specific WMI filter for that OU.

              https://social.technet.microsoft.com/Forums/windowsserver/en-US/efa8d1f8-1ef9-47b6-8a1b-ea633a5c213a/seacrhing-computers-ou-or-dn-in-wmi-filter?forum=winserverGP

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              • IRJI
                IRJ
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                This might be a little easier....

                www.grouppolicy.biz/2010/02/how-to-find-and-use-wmi-values-for-group-policy-filtering/

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                • BrainsB
                  Brains @IRJ
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                  @IRJ said in Block GPO Inheritance:

                  Filter using by OU using WMI. In your case, you would deny the specific WMI filter for that OU.

                  https://social.technet.microsoft.com/Forums/windowsserver/en-US/efa8d1f8-1ef9-47b6-8a1b-ea633a5c213a/seacrhing-computers-ou-or-dn-in-wmi-filter?forum=winserverGP

                  This is the way I would do it if there isnt a SG you can filter by

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                  • BrainsB
                    Brains @alex.olynyk
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                    @alex.olynyk said in Block GPO Inheritance:

                    is there a way to set password policies in a GPO's user configuration?
                    I only see them in computer configuration

                    They are located in computer configuration, why do you want to set them as user config?

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                    • DustinB3403D
                      DustinB3403 @alex.olynyk
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                      @alex.olynyk said in Block GPO Inheritance:

                      or should I create a GPO for just the password policies?

                      Discrete policies are best

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                      • BrainsB
                        Brains @IRJ
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                        @IRJ said in Block GPO Inheritance:

                        This might be a little easier....

                        www.grouppolicy.biz/2010/02/how-to-find-and-use-wmi-values-for-group-policy-filtering/

                        great reference site for a whole host of questions!

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                        • chrisnbrooksC
                          chrisnbrooks @Brains
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                          @Brains Agree. I much rather manage SG memberships for GPO, than OU placement. Less clutter, less margin of error, easier access and oversight. I also understand that people often inherit their AD schema from predecessors and can't afford the time and risk for a complete redesign.

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                          • alex.olynykA
                            alex.olynyk @chrisnbrooks
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                            @chrisnbrooks What is SG?

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                            • alex.olynykA
                              alex.olynyk
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                              security group

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