What is the order of Group Policy inheritance?

What is the order of Group Policy processing?

Typically, when determining which policy settings to apply, the local policy of the machine is evaluated, followed by site policies, then domain policies, and finally the policies on all the OUs that contain the object being processed starting at the root of the domain.

How does inheritance work in GPO?

Group Policy Object Inheritance By default, group policy settings that are linked to parent objects are inherited to the child objects in the active directory hierarchy. By default, Default Domain Policy is linked to the domain and is inherited to all the child objects of the domain hierarchy.

What is priority sequence of GPOs execution by inheritance in Server 2016?

GPOs linked to an organizational unit at the highest level in Active Directory are processed first, followed by GPOs that are linked to its child organizational unit, and so on. This means GPOs that are linked directly to an OU that contains user or computer objects are processed last, hence has the highest precedence.

Which GPO takes precedence local or domain?

Local GPO take precedence over Domain GPO.