Thanks Matty,

I have looked at the code and although I posses no knowledge of .NET,
the logic is very clear. I am more in the direction of change tracking
and that can be easily done by combining sample GPMC scripts with some
logic from the C# wrapper class. 

Fancy interface is not an issue here: we have a rather small group of
people who will be managing the Group Policies and they are not scared
of CLI. 

Thanks,
Guy 

On Tue, 2003-12-09 at 16:29, Holland Matthew BC GB wrote:
> Hi Guy,
> 
> You can have a look on the http://www.activedir.org site.  The Group Policy
> FAQ you will probably help you find some of the answers you are looking for.
> 
> I have to agree with your point on the 3rd party tools, GPMC will pretty
> much do everything you need, especially if you are prepared to automate some
> of these tasks using scripts.  We actually use web based management for most
> of the GPO operations, for this we created a .NET GPMC Class.  If you are
> interested in this you can download the code from http://www.activedir.org
> downloads.
> 
> Cheers, 
> 
> Matty
> 
> 
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Guy Teverovsky [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
> Sent: 06 December 2003 04:03
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: [ActiveDir] GPO change management
> 
> Hi all,
> 
> My organization is currently running a W2K3 pilot and i have been
> assigned the task of defining GPO change management, backup and restore
> procedures.
> 
> I have divided this into 3 sub-categories:
> 1) Procedures for tasks related to changes in the Group Policies
> (testing new GPOs, archiving, establishing new baseline, backup, etc..)
> 2) Documentation of changes
> 3) GPO management tools.
> 
> Now, as I was used to W2K environment, I started by looking into third
> party tools: FAZAM 2000, Directory Administrator by Small Wonders and
> ActiveRoles by Quest without totally being aware of the existence of
> GPMC. I have dedicated some time to investigating this tool and
> meanwhile have not noticed any features I might benefit of by buying
> third party software. Except GPO merging, restoring GPO links, exporting
> GPO to a database, comparing GPOs and some other minor features, it
> seems that a bunch of automated scripts can do a pretty good job. 
> Any insights on this ? Am I missing something here ?
> 
> Second question: have anybody encountered GPO change management best
> practices anywhere ? I do not mind reinventing the wheel, but additional
> insights are always welcome.
> 
> Thanks in advance,
> Guy 
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