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Domain Security Policy vs. Domain Controller Policy?
Hi,
In Administrative Tools, I'm wondering what the difference is between Domain Controller Security Policy and Domain Security Policy? In Group Policy Management, what is the difference between default domain controller and default domain policy? Thanks, DJ |
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Join Date: Oct 2008
Location: United Kingdom
Posts: 8
OS: Windows Server 2008 R2 RTM
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Re: Domain Security Policy vs. Domain Controller Policy?
Hi,
The difference is what the security policies apply to. The Domain Controller Security Policy applies the security policy to all domain controllers within your domain. The Domain Security Policy applies to all computers (including domain controllers) within your domain. Each security policy can also be found in Microsoft Group Policy Management Console (GPMC) under: Group Policy Management > Forest:[FQDN of Forest] > Domains > [FQDN of Domain] For Domain Security Policy, look in the policy named 'Default Domain Policy' For Domain Controller Security Policy, continue down the tree to the Domain Controllers organisational unit (or OU). In there will be another group policy object (GPO) named 'Default Domain Controller Policy' Dan. PS: GPMC can be downloaded here: http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/d...displaylang=en It is a great tool for Domain Administrators to use for managing GPOs and the Group Policy infrastructure of your domain. it also allows you to backup GPOs and perform Group Policy Modeling. Worth a Look if you dont have it already. Last edited by dhnt; 10-20-2008 at 04:59 PM. |
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