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2003 server - Thursday, February 28, 2008 3:25 - 0 Comments
Creating a GPO Naming Scheme
Group Policy Objects can be very confusing if you don’t keep track of them. Creating a naming scheme is a good way to do this.
One thing I’ve noticed about Group Policy Objects is that once someone figures out how they work and what they can do for networks then they tend to create a whole lot of them really quick. The problem with this is that it can become very easy to lose track of what GPO’s do what. This makes modifying or troubleshooting Group Policy a complete nightmare.
The best solution to this problem is to take a proactive stance against it. That is, to create a GPO naming scheme before you even begin creating too many of them. There really is no set way to do this seeing as how all networks are different. Some of the more common methods include using the location the GPO effects followed by its purpose, such as Marketing-InternetExplorerSettings or Administration-RedirectedFolders. Once you have a policy like this set in place you will find that modifying, troubleshooting, and even creating new GPO’s because a much more streamlined process.
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