Hi all, Windows 2003 R1 domain, 45 sites, 80 subnets, 340 MB sysvol share due to bloated group policies and legacy scripts, bald sysadmin trying to manage havin been with the company 6 months - talk about group policy inheritance!
in the process of cleaning up the AD in general (104 OU's containing computers accounts, 2000 computer accounts have not reset their domain password in the last 90 days, twice that number in AD) deep joy I would like to go old school on things to clean up AD so that I can start to kill policies so I am creating a new structure and am going to migrate objects into the new structure - for users and computers the structure will be based on site So... I'd like to create a script that will assign various settings based on the subnet the user is logging on to In the main the existing group polices simply set Important URL's in IE and set the proxy settings (seriously) Important URLS I am happy to stick at the root of the users OU, however for the proxy settings I would like to have the computer import a site.reg file at logon based on the ip range - I don't know how to do this Trying to avoid the 'if member' route because the group structure in this AD is even more messed up than the OU structure What do those of you with multiple sites do to manage the size of your sysvol whilst making sure all of your site specific requirements are met? Is there a nice script that says 'if ipconfig < 192.168.100.1 and > 192.168.100.100 \\dc\sysvol\site.reg <file://dc/sysvol/site.reg> or similar? and then from there if i wanted to specify drive mappings for the site etc? Thanks for any advice! Clayton ~ Finally, powerful endpoint security that ISN'T a resource hog! ~ ~ <http://www.sunbeltsoftware.com/Business/VIPRE-Enterprise/> ~