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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.
In the Group Policy Management Editor go to Computer configuration, and select Administrative templates. Expand the tree to Windows components Microsoft Defender Antivirus Exclusions. Open the Path Exclusions setting for editing, and add your exclusions. Set the option to Enabled.
Click the GPO. In the results pane, click the Delegation tab. Click Add. In the Select User, Computer, or Group dialog box, click Object Types, select the types of objects for which you want to add GPO permissions, and then click OK.
The largest pair is Group Policy (GP) and Group Policy Preferences (GPP). GP is the normal part of GPO and the older of the two. When setting local GPO, youll only see GP as an option. GPP is only available when setting policies from a domain controller.
Step-by-Step Guide to Configuring GPO Scripts Step 1: Create the Script. Step 2: Create a GPO. Step 3: Navigate to the Appropriate Script Directory. Step 4: Set the Script Path. Step 5: Add the Script to the GPO. Step 6: Update the Policy.
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Create GPO that applies to all except a specific group of people Open group policy management. In the group policy management open the policy object that you would like to make the exception. Click add button and choose the group you would like to exclude.
To exclude a user or computer, you need to use the Security Filtering or Delegation tab within the GPO Management Console. You can specifically deny the Apply Group Policy permission for the user or computer you want to exclude.

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