I'd just be happy with a way to organise GPOs and WMI Filters, instead of 
a big flat messy list of both.

It would be nice to have them grouped in some logical fashion.

Regards

Tony Patton
Desktop Operations Cavan
Ext 8078
Direct Dial 049 435 2878
email: [email protected]



Ben Scott <[email protected]> 
05/08/2009 18:14
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On Wed, Aug 5, 2009 at 1:02 AM, Ken Schaefer<[email protected]> wrote:
> Sorry, but I'm failing to see why this particular feature request
> is one that should go in, but inevitable requests for additional
> extensions to the functionality should not :-)

  Because I said so, of course.  ;-)

  To me, it's a combination of the zero-one-infinity rule, and a more
fuzzy concept that I'm finding hard to articulate, but has something
to do with the fact that it makes sense to be able to apply things
individually or in groups.  We already have a mechanism for groups,
but nothing for individuals (except a degenerate case of groups).  I
guess I'm thinking along the lines of HKCU vs HKLM registry settings,
or /etc/profile vs $HOME/.profile for the Unix shell, etc.  Like I
said, I'm having trouble articulating this, but I'm pretty sure
there's a difference.  (I have a reason.  Just give me a minute to
think of one.  ;-)  )

  Come to think of it, it probabbly would have made more conceptual
sense for the design to have GPO application be driven by groups to
begin with, with OUs being irrelevant for GPOs.  We end up applying
GPOs based on group membership a lot anyway, so why not just make that
how it works?  (I realize that may have been a performance issue, or a
code maintenance issue due to all the crufty old NTLM code that
still's around.  I also realize this is 20/20 hindsight.)

-- Ben

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