As the names imply, Computer Configuration only applies to computers in the container subtree, and User Configuration only applies to users in the container subtree. Recall that GPOs are composed of two halves: Computer Configuration (also known as Machine Configuration or Settings) and User Configuration (or User Settings). It is possible to restrict this to a subset of these users and computers by using Access Control Lists (ACLs) on the group policy object. The first reference above explains that GP Objects, GPOs, are collections of settings that can be applied to a container, by default will apply to all users and computers located in or under this container. This document is intended to provide container administrators with useful information for configuring the machines in their containers using Group Policy, or GP. A Container Administrator is a person to whom privileges have been granted over a particular container or set. WIN, the domain, organizes sets of machines, called containers, in Active Directory underneath the OU \Machines. Scheduled (run by SelfMaint, System Context):. Logoff (before user logoff, User Context):.Logon (during user logon, User Context):.Cleanup (after user logoff, System Context):.
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