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In a corporate environment, the IT department is tasked with implementing a Group Policy Object (GPO) to manage user settings across multiple departments. The GPO needs to enforce specific security settings, including password complexity requirements, account lockout policies, and software installation restrictions. After deploying the GPO, the IT team notices that some users are still able to install unauthorized software. What could be the most likely reason for this issue, and how can it be resolved effectively?
The GPO is not linked to the correct Organizational Unit (OU) containing the affected users.
The GPO settings are conflicting with local group policies on the users' machines.
The users have administrative privileges that override the GPO settings.
The GPO is set to apply only during specific hours, which do not align with user activity.

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