Guest Jim in Cleveland Posted October 30, 2008 Posted October 30, 2008 I was curious what the best practice is for creating a group policy. Is it better to combine a bunch of settings into one group policy or is it better to create a group policy for each particular setting that you want to implement? I know that latter might become overwhelming if you create dozens of GPs. But if you do it that way, couldn't you label the GP accordingly? What is the difference between Link order and Precedence? Regarding precedence order, I understand that the higher numbered GPOs are processed before the lower numbered ones are. With that being said, suppose GPO2 hides the control panel and GPO1 does not. If GPO2 is processed first, followed by GPO1, will GPO1 override GPO2? Will the Control panel appear? Just trying to understand this stuff!!
Guest Meinolf Weber Posted October 30, 2008 Posted October 30, 2008 Re: Creating Group Policies in General Hello Jim, See here: http://www.petri.co.il/working_with_group_policy.htm http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/cc756808.aspx http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/windowsserver/grouppolicy/default.aspx Best regards Meinolf Weber Disclaimer: This posting is provided "AS IS" with no warranties, and confers no rights. ** Please do NOT email, only reply to Newsgroups ** HELP us help YOU!!! http://www.blakjak.demon.co.uk/mul_crss.htm > I was curious what the best practice is for creating a group policy. > Is it better to combine a bunch of settings into one group policy or > is it better to create a group policy for each particular setting that > you want to implement? I know that latter might become overwhelming > if you create dozens of GPs. But if you do it that way, couldn't you > label the GP accordingly? > > What is the difference between Link order and Precedence? > > Regarding precedence order, I understand that the higher numbered GPOs > are processed before the lower numbered ones are. With that being > said, suppose GPO2 hides the control panel and GPO1 does not. If GPO2 > is processed first, followed by GPO1, will GPO1 override GPO2? Will > the Control panel appear? Just trying to understand this stuff!! >
Guest KayZer sOZE Posted October 31, 2008 Posted October 31, 2008 Re: Creating Group Policies in General I prefer to create a "mid-term" GPO standard. Few GPOs with many configs in it and sometimes filtering via Permissions and sometimes WMI Filters If all settings will be applied together, i configure the GPO to host all settings in the same GPO, because a lot of GPOs can slow down the Login I only create several GPOs in situations where there are different configs to different people, to diffrenet OUs. "Jim in Cleveland" <JiminCleveland@discussions.microsoft.com> escreveu na mensagem news:CFB946E0-3CEF-49BA-A517-4BD507FE4BD7@microsoft.com... >I was curious what the best practice is for creating a group policy. Is it > better to combine a bunch of settings into one group policy or is it > better > to create a group policy for each particular setting that you want to > implement? I know that latter might become overwhelming if you create > dozens > of GPs. But if you do it that way, couldn't you label the GP accordingly? > > What is the difference between Link order and Precedence? > > Regarding precedence order, I understand that the higher numbered GPOs are > processed before the lower numbered ones are. With that being said, > suppose > GPO2 hides the control panel and GPO1 does not. If GPO2 is processed > first, > followed by GPO1, will GPO1 override GPO2? Will the Control panel appear? > Just trying to understand this stuff!!
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