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You’re right, I was referring to WMI filtering.
Thanks for the welcome, I’ve never seen so many MVPs in one place!! J
I looked on winnetmag.com and didn’t find it, I’ll have a look for the hardcopy I read it in at home… Rich
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Rich
Welcome to the list!
If you have a link to the article, please post it. I'm sure others would be interested.
Scope filtering using security groups is not new to 2003. You might be thinking of WMI filtering, which is new with XP/2003.
The problem with scope filtering is (as you rightly point out) the reporting side of things. I'm not sure whether the GPMC includes anything for this or not, but if it does I haven't used it. The new scripting functions probably offer the ability to display the appropriate reports. My friend Matty Holland is something of a Group Policy guru and might be able to offer insight into this. Matty?
Tony
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[EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Rich Milburn I think Windows Mag (or .Net mag or I forget what it’s called now!) had an article about using filters – they’re new with 2003 right? What’s a good way to keep straight which GPOs are being applied to which servers though? Vbscript-generated web reports? Manual documentation? OUs make it fairly obvious to tell… but I like your solution, takes care of things dynamically (since OUs aren’t dynamic). Rich PS I’m new to this list, wow I’ve been missing a lot!! From: Tony Murray
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Why not try this approach:
Start of with a single OU for all your different server types. Use security group filtering to (exceptionally) handle group policies that need to be applied to certain types of servers but not others (remember that computers can be members of security groups). If you find you have to do a lot of filtering and this becomes too difficult to manage then create new OUs as required.
Here is some on-line info about scope filtering:
http://www.microsoft.com/technet/treeview/default.asp?url="">
The benefit of this approach is that you start of with a simple design and then grow it organically as required, rather than beginning with (potentially) an over-complicated OU structure.
Tony
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