Answer Posted / rahul
 OU design requires balancing requirements for
delegating administrative rights - independent of Group
Policy needs - and the need to scope the application of
Group Policy. The following OU design recommendations
address delegation and scope issues:
 Applying Group Policy An OU is the lowest-level
Active Directory container to which you can assign Group
Policy settings.
 Delegating administrative authority
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