Block Inheritance
Applies To: Windows Server 2008
You can block inheritance for a domain or organizational unit. Blocking inheritance prevents Group Policy objects (GPOs) that are linked to higher sites, domains, or organizational units from being automatically inherited by the child-level.
To block inheritance
In the Group Policy Management Console (GPMC) console tree, double-click the forest containing the domain or organizational unit (OU) for which you want to block inheritance for GPO links, and then do one of the following:
To block inheritance of the GPO links of an entire domain, double-click Domains, and then right-click the domain.
To block inheritance for an OU, double-click Domains, double-click the domain containing the OU, and then right-click the OU.
Click Block Inheritance.
Additional considerations
To complete this procedure, you must have Link GPOs permission for the domain or OU.
If a domain or OU is set to block inheritance, it will appear with a blue exclamation mark in the console tree.
GPO links that are enforced cannot be blocked from the parent container.