Account Policies - Windows 2003 Server



Dear All,

need your help.
I'm stuck in that the GPO only allow me to configure the "account policies"
from Computer Configuration.
I could not find the way to allow me to configure it by "User
Configuration", cause I would like to define the "Account Policies" for the
Users group those located on different OU.
I would like to know is it possible to define different "Account Policies"
for different OU on Windows 2003 AD.
Like I create a OU name "Finance" and I would like to apply a special
"Account Policies" for this OU.
Then create another OU name "Enginnering" then to apply another "Account
Policies" for this that different with OU "Finance".

Thanks a lot

sammy





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