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Yeah, that's what I hear.....
;o)
 

Rick Kingslan  MCSE, MCSA, MCT
Microsoft MVP - Active Directory
Associate Expert
Expert Zone - www.microsoft.com/windowsxp/expertzone
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Missy Koslosky
Sent: Sunday, November 02, 2003 3:57 PM
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Subject: Re: [ActiveDir] OUs by server function?

Hey!  You're gonna get me in trouble, and Roger's a little bigger than I am!
 
Missy
 
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Sent: Sunday, November 02, 2003 4:13 PM
Subject: RE: [ActiveDir] OUs by server function?

And, Mr. Seielstad, who do you think I was speaking of?  ;o)  Missy and I submitted your name.  It was a coordinated effort to corrupt you further.....
 
-rtk


From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Roger Seielstad
Sent: Sunday, November 02, 2003 2:28 PM
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Subject: RE: [ActiveDir] OUs by server function?

Um, yeah. Like me for instance. I've rarely posted to the Microsoft news groups, but I've been here for quite a while and some other public email lists for 6-7 years.
 
Roger
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Roger D. Seielstad - MTS MCSE MS-MVP
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Inovis Inc.
-----Original Message-----
From: Rick Kingslan [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Saturday, November 01, 2003 4:33 PM
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Michael,
 
Not necessarily where there is a Microsoft presence.  There are some folks on this list who have been nominated and are now MVPs because of involvement here - not necessarily on the Public NGs.  Participationon th public NGs is but one way.  Community, and contributing to it is a many faceted thing.  Remember, this is peer recognition of excellence and professionalism - and not necessarily by a Microsoft peer.
 

Rick Kingslan  MCSE, MCSA, MCT
Microsoft MVP - Active Directory
Associate Expert
Expert Zone - www.microsoft.com/windowsxp/expertzone
 



From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Michael B. Smith
Sent: Friday, October 31, 2003 1:50 PM
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Subject: RE: [ActiveDir] OUs by server function?

Interesting. So people that are active on mailing lists where MS isn't present don't stand a chance?
 
I need to resign from all these mailing lists and spend the time on newsgroups!  :-)


From: Tony Murray [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, October 31, 2003 2:34 PM
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Michael
 
Any tricks involving wine are welcomed, but Microsoft does have other criteria too:
 
 
Tony


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Sent: Freitag, 31. Oktober 2003 18:27
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What does one have to do to become an MVP? Does it involve parting bodies of water or turning them into wine?
:-)


Michael Parent MCSE MCT
Analyst I - Web Services
ITOS - Systems Enablement
Maritime Life Assurance Company
(902) 453-7300 x3456



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10/31/2003 12:16 PM
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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
 



From: Tony Murray [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Friday, October 31, 2003 9:01 AM
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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
 



From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Rich Milburn
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Freitag, 31. Oktober 2003 14:31
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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 [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Friday, October 31, 2003 4:03 AM
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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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Heh, yeah I understand those are the 2 primary criteria for creating OUs. Let me try again :-)


Here's the thing, I am not sure delegation of computer objects buys you much for servers, so that leaves us with GPO.


On the surface there seems to be a case to dividing them up for this purpose, but I have to wonder if the reality bears that out or not.


So perhaps my question, more focused, ought to have been: for those who have done this, in reality is it practical to try to deploy GPO based on a server's role?

One problem we have is that some servers share roles, and since a server cannot be in two OUs a tthe same time...


I was wondering if there other similar "gotchas", and conversely if anyone has enjoyed some successes in going this route...



Michael Parent MCSE MCT
Analyst I - Web Services
ITOS - Systems Enablement
Maritime Life Assurance Company
(902) 453-7300 x3456

  "Tony Murray" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Some good questions to ask when thinking about creating an OU structure are:

 

1.  Will the delegation of administration be different for the various computers?

2.  Will the application of group policy be different for the various computers?

 

If the answer to either of these is yes, then you should consider creating separate OUs.  If not, lump them all under the same OU.

 

In my company, we have separate OUs for client machines and servers, because they are administered by different teams.  Administration is delegated at this OU level and is inherited by the OUs at the level below.  Beneath these OUs we have a level for applying different group policies, e.g. under the Clients OU we have something like, W2K, Lab, Legacy, etc.

 

Tony



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I am currently erdesigning our OU structure and was wondering:


Has anyone done an OU structure that accounts for server function i.e. file and print, web, database?

Was it useful? What other computer structures have you use successfully?


Michael Parent MCSE MCT
Analyst I - Web Services
ITOS - Systems Enablement
Maritime Life Assurance Company
(902) 453-7300 x3456

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