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Any Group Policy that is applied to the upper level of the structure is inherited in the lower level. The order of the inherited policies is decided by the LSDOU model that we looked at in the Group Policy processing section. Group Policy inheritance for each OU can be reviewed using the Group Policy Management MMC.
To view the inheritance data, first, click on the OU and then click on the Group Policy Inheritance tab:

Figure 10.7: Group Policy Inheritance
The Group Policy inheritance details can also be viewed by using the Get-GPInheritance PowerShell cmdlet. As an example, the same information listed in the preceding screenshot can be viewed using the following command:
Get-GPInheritance -Target "OU=Users,OU=Europe,DC=rebeladmin,DC=com"
In this example, I have one site-linked Group Policy called Site 1. There are two domain-linked group policies called Root 1 and Root 2. I also have an OU-linked Group Policy called Test...