What can I do to prevent inheritance from above?
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Answer / amaresh reddy
using a keyword "sealed" u cannot inherit a class from other
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Answer / mahinder singh
Block Inheritance – the ability to prevent an OU or domain
from inheriting GPOs from any of its parent container. Note
that Enforced GPO links will always be inherited.
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Answer / rajesh
You can block policy inheritance for a domain or
organizational unit. Using block inheritance prevents GPOs
linked to higher sites, domains, or organizational units
from being automatically inherited by the child-level. By
default, children inherit all GPOs from the parent, but it
is sometimes useful to block inheritance. For example, if
you want to apply a single set of policies to an entire
domain except for one organizational unit, you can link the
required GPOs at the domain level (from which all
organizational units inherit policies by default), and then
block inheritance only on the organizational unit to which
the policies should not be applied.
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