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Nope – you’ll have to either create a second GPO without the
setting and apply appropriate filters to both so that only one GPO is applied
to your special set and the other GPO to all others. Or you trim your existing GPO so that it is more generic (i.e. it
doesn’t contain the “unwanted” settings for your group of computers) and create
another one that only contains the special settings. In later case you’d then
only have to apply a filter to the “special settings” GPO so that it’s not
applied to your group of computers that shouldn’t get them. /Guido From:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On
Behalf Of Harding, Devon Is
it possible to exclude a group of computers from ONE setting from a particular
GPO, but apply everything else in that GPO? I’d have to create a whole
new GPO just for one setting. -Devon
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- [ActiveDir] Exclude from GPO Harding, Devon
- RE: [ActiveDir] Exclude from GPO Grillenmeier, Guido
- Re: [ActiveDir] Exclude from GPO Matt Hargraves
