Group Policy, Profiles, and IntelliMirror for Windows2003, WindowsXP, and Windows 2000 (Mark Minasi Windows Administrator Library)
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Because the GPMC contains so many icon types, it can be confusing to know specifically what an icon represents. That's what Table 2.2 is all about.
Icon | Description | What the Icon Means |
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| Scroll. | A GPO itself. You'll only see this in the Group Policy Objects container. |
| Scroll with arrow. | A link to an actual GPO. |
| Scroll with arrow. Just the arrow is dimmed. | GPO link that has Link Status disabled. |
| Scroll with arrow. The whole icon is dimmed. | A link to a GPO whose status (on the Details tab) has been set to "All settings disabled." |
| Scroll. Whole icon is dimmed. | The GPO whose status (on the Details tab) has been set to "All settings disabled." |
| Scroll with arroew: gray lock. | Enforced link to this level. |
| Blue exclamation point. | Block inheritance at this level. |
| Folder with scroll. | Group Policy Objects container that actually holds the GPOs themselves . |
| Folder with filter. | WMI Filters node. |
| Filter. | A WMI filter. |
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