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What Are The Design Considerations For Group Policy?

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The following should be considered for designing group POLICIES:

  • Minimize linking: Because there may be a chance deleting the original one with seeing who ELSE are using this GPO. Minimizing linking for simplicity.
  • Minimum number of GPO’s: Microsoft suggests that one GPO with 100 settings will process faster than 100 GPO’s each with one setting. This is for performance.
  • Delegate
  • Minimize FILTERING: To KEEP simple your environment, try to minimize filtering.

If you have more number of GPO’s for a container, whatever GPO is on top will be applied first. If you want, you can move GPO’s up and down.

If there is conflict between two GPO’s of same container, the last applied GPO will be effective. i.e., the bottom one will be effective.

The following should be considered for designing group policies:

If you have more number of GPO’s for a container, whatever GPO is on top will be applied first. If you want, you can move GPO’s up and down.

If there is conflict between two GPO’s of same container, the last applied GPO will be effective. i.e., the bottom one will be effective.



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