For licensed applications we use AD groups tied to collections for the
users and UDA to only deploy to the users primary machine.

For license free applications we just deploy as available to the all users
collection and they use the application catalog.

On Mon, Feb 23, 2015, 7:30 PM Robert Spinelli <[email protected]>
wrote:

> Just trying to figure out how others target using the application model?
> I was looking to create a minimal amount of collections and use AD group
> membership of the machine as an application requirement but after doing
> some research, seems like people are saying that application requirements
> shouldn't be used as a targeting method.  It can cause performance issue as
> all clients would have policies for all applications (ex: 2000 apps) even
> if they only need 5 apps.
>
> Nice long thread/post here:
>
>
> https://social.technet.microsoft.com/Forums/en-US/3a737afa-26e8-4881-9105-a9c42055ca67/how-to-create-a-global-condition-based-on-computersusers-active-directory-group
>
> If you have 2000 apps for example and have an AD group per app, are you
> creating 2000 collections?  This is what I used to do for 2007 and 2012
> package model, but thought the benefit of 2012 was less collections.
>
> Would like to hear what others are doing.
>
> Rob
>
>


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