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Expand the Version Control Root and the required container. Select the WMI filter you want to edit within the version control container node in which it exists. |
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Click OK. |
For information on creating WMI filters, see Creating WMI filters .
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Expand the Version Control Root and the required container. Select the script you want to edit within the version control container node in which it exists. |
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Click OK. |
Once GPOs have been created and configured, they must be linked to the appropriate sites, domain, or OU. Before you can link a GPO, you must register and check out the site, domain, or OU. For information on registering Scopes of Management, see Registering objects .
Users with the Link right can link a single GPO with numerous sites, domains, or OUs and link multiple GPOs to a site, domain, or OU. (For more information on setting permissions, see Configuring role-based delegation.)
NOTE: The policies are applied according to the hierarchical structure of Active Directory®. You can change the order in which the GPO is applied through the provided arrows.
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By default, GPOs affect all users and computers contained within a linked site, domain, or OU. To refine the application of a GPO, see Editing GPOs .
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Click New Link to add another GPO. |
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Enable Block Inheritance if required. |
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Click OK. |
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In the right pane, ensure that the Add check box is selected for the GPOs you want to link. |
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Click OK. |
You can also rollback pre-existing links between GPOs and sites, domains, and OUs when restoring GPOs. For information, see Restoring links to a previous version and Checking compliance .
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