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I usually make a few simple recommendations when teaching people about GPOs: Dont disable GPOs. Do not use the Users or Computers folders that are right off the root of the domain. Dont mix AD objects in OUs. OU Structure is extremely important in regards to GPOs. Avoid blocking policy inheritance if possible.
GPOs are processed in whats known as an LSDOU order: local, site, domain, organization unit (OU). That means first, the policy on the local computer gets processed. This is followed by Active Directory policies from the site level to the domain.
Group Policy is a feature of Active Directory that enables administrators to control the configuration settings of users and computers. Group Policy management is the process of creating and maintaining Group Policy settings that enforce security, deploy software, manage desktop configurations and more.
Creating a GPO is a permission that is domain-wide. It cannot be delegated to a specific OU because it requires rights to both the Policies container in the System container or the domain root AND SysVol. Sometimes this is accomplished via membership in Group Policy Creator Owners group.
Microsofts Group Policy Object (GPO) is a collection of Group Policy settings that defines what a system will look like and how it will behave for a defined group of users. Microsoft provides a program snap-in that allows you to use the Group Policy Management Console (GPMC).

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The Group Policy: Core Protocol [MS-GPOL] is a client/server protocol that enables a Group Policy client to discover and retrieve policy settings that are created by a Group Policy administrator (a domain administrator) and are stored as a Group Policy Object (GPO) in Active Directory ([MS-ADTS]).

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