How to link a GPO to a domain?
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How to link a GPO to a domain?
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Take the following steps to link a Group Policy Object (GPO) to a domain:
- Run Active Directory Users and Computers from Start Menu > Programs > Administrative Tools > Active Directory Users and Computers.

- In the Active Directory Users and Computers console tree, right-click the domain to which the GPO is to be linked, and click Properties.

- In the <domainname> Properties dialog box, click the Group Policy tab. On the Group Policy tab page, click the Add button.

- In the Add a Group Policy Object Link dialog box, click the All tab. On the All tab page, select the GPO to be linked, and click the OK button.

- On the Group Policy tab page of the <domainname> Properties dialog box, click the Apply button, and click the OK button.

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