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 NOTE: You can select the Override inherited work flow check box if you want the approvals process for a container to be different from its top level container.  | 
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 Open the Approvals tab and select the workflow type you want to manage.   | 
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 Click Add to select a user or group.  | 
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 Click the "-" button to the right of the level of approval you do not want.  | 
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 Expand the Version Control Root node, and the required container.  | 
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 Click the GPO in the Pending Approval state, and click Workflow | Approve.  | 
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 If this option has been configured by the administrator (see Configuring the Version Control server), approvers will receive an email with the subject line “Approval Request Notification”.   | 
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 Click to Approve or Reject and enter a comment as the body of the new email message to perform the selected action for the requested changes.  | 
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 Expand the Version Control Root node, and the required container.  | 
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 Right-click the GPO in the Pending Approval state, and click Workflow | Reject.  | 
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.  |