Few Vs Many

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Hi All

Could someone clear this up for me?

I've heard that it's better practice to have a lot of Group Policies rather than just a few Group Polices being processed by the Active Directory

in other words... Would it be better to have say 10 Different GPO' being processed than say 5 GPO' containing a large number of settings?

Much Appreciated,
 
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Hi All,

Could someone clear this up for me??

I've heard that it's better practice to have a lot of
Group Policies rather than just a few Group Polices being
processed by the Active Directory.
in other words... Would it be better to have say 10
Different GPO' being processed than say 5 GPO' containing
a large number of settings??
Much Appreciated,
.
It is up to you, but the smaller ones make
troubleshooting eaiser in the event of problems.
 
The thing with more,"smaller", policies is you can name the actual GPO to
reflect the policy within. This is common practice. Plus it is better to
modify the Default Domain and Default DC policies as little as possible.

Buz Brodin
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Microsoft Enterprise Domain Support

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No. It should not be noticeable.

Buz Brodin
MCSE NT4 / Win2K
Microsoft Enterprise Domain Support

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