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Right-click a container and select Properties. |
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Select the Protected Settings tab. |
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Select the Add button. |
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Settings defined in the Protected Settings policy are not allowed: If a setting with the same name as a setting in the protected policy is detected in an active GPO, notification is generated. The value does not have to be the same for the setting, just the setting name. |
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Values other than those defined in the Protected Settings policy are not allowed: If there is a setting used in the active GPO that has a value different than the protected value, then a notification is generated. |
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To block the Protected Settings from the parent container, select the Block Protected Settings Inheritance setting. You may want to do this as this container needs a unique protected setting and the setting from the parent would conflict with the new settings being applied. |
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If necessary, select Include Group Policy Objects in all child containers to allow the checking of all child containers against the assigned protected settings policy. |
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Right-click the GPO you want to check and select Protected Settings | Verify Protected Settings. |
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Select View Report to generate a report that displays the differences between the GPO and the Protected Settings policy. You can select to print or save the report. Once you have finished viewing the report click Close. |
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Click OK in the Protected Settings Modifications Detected dialog box to close it. |
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Right-click the domain and select Options. |
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Select Options | General and select Enable Protected Settings for Group Policy Objects and select Enable Policy Baselines. |
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Expand the Version Control Root node, and the required container. |
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Right-click the required object and select Properties. |
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Edit or create a new role and assign the Modify Protected Settings Baseline Assignment right. See Configuring role-based delegation for details. |
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As a user with the Modify Protected Settings Baseline Assignments right and the Read right on one or more Protected Settings Containers, right-click a policy and select Properties. |
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Click the Policy Baseline tab. |
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Click to enable to Monitor this policy for deviations from the following Policy Baselines option. |
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Click OK again to save and apply your changes. |
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