If you have multiple approvers:
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Expand the Version Control Root node, and the required container. |
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Enable the Identify associated items option to see a list of all associated pending deployment items that you have Read access to. |
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Enable the Deploy associated items option to deploy the associated items. |
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Select the approved GPO and click Workflow | Deploy. |
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Select the GPO and click Workflow | Deploy. |
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Right-click an object in the Pending Deployment state and choose Cancel Deployment. |
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Select the GPO in the Pending Deployment state and click Workflow | Cancel Deployment. |
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Right-click the required object in the Available state and select Check Compliance. |
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Click Next to run the compliance check. |
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If you are restoring GPO links, select the More (...) button to see the details of the links you will be restoring. |
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Click OK save the Restore Links settings. |
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Click Finish. |
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Select the Restore GPO Links option in the Comment box. |
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In the Restore Links box, review the settings that will be restored (right side) and use the toolbar buttons at the top to change the link order, remove links, or set other group policy properties. |
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Click OK save the Restore Links settings. |
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Select the Restore GPO Links option in the Comment box. |
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Click OK save the Restore Links settings. At this point the modified SOMs affected by the restored links, if registered, are put into a Pending Approval State. If not registered, the changes are made in the live environment. |
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Set the ExcludeSOMSecurityFromHash registry value to 1. By default this is set to 0. |
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Click Launch Editor, make the required changes, and close the Group Policy Editor. |
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If required, select the Security tab and click Add, enter or search for the required user, computer, or group, and click OK. |
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Click the Advanced button to select advanced permissions. |
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Click OK. |
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