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Which of the following containers cannot have GPOs linked to them?  Computers   Site   Users   OU   Groups   Domain

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Which of the following containers cannot have GPOs linked to them?  Computers   Site   Users   OU   Groups   Domain

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The containers that cannot have Group Policy Objects (GPOs) linked to them are Computers and Users.

Here's why:

  1. Computers: While you can apply GPOs to the computer accounts that reside in Active Directory, you cannot directly link a GPO to the 'Computers' container. This is because the 'Computers' container is not an organizational unit (OU), it's a built-in container, and GPOs can only be linked to Sites, Domains, and OUs.

  2. Users: Similar to the 'Computers' container, the 'Users' container is a built-in container, not an OU. Therefore, you cannot directly link a GPO to it.

On the other hand, Sites, OUs

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