How Do Groups Differ From Ous?

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How Do Groups Differ From Ous?

Groups are security principals, meaning you assign access permissions to a resource based on membership in a group. OUs are for organization and for assigning Group Policy settings. Groups are created by Server Manager, but you create OUs by scripts. OUs are security principals, meaning you assign access permissions to a resource based on membership in an organizational unit. Groups are for organization and for delegating permissions. Organizational units are container objects made from the Active Directory Users and Computers console.
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Groups are security principals, meaning you assign access permissions to a resource based on membership in a group. OUs are for organization and for assigning Group Policy settings.

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