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Applying a policy to all new computers

 
 
Riki
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      20th Dec 2006
We are a pc technician training organization, and our trainees do a lot of
reinstalling on our computers.
Everytime a computer is installed and added to the domain, we want it to
start using our own WSUS-server for updates (for obvious internet bandwidth
reasons).
The problem is that this only happens after the computer is added to an OU.
Up to now, we do this manually.

Which option is the best?
1) to apply the WSUS-policy to the root of the domain (if possible)
2) to use REDIRCMP to move all newly installed computers into an OU
automatically.

Or maybe other suggestions?

Thanks in advance,

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Florian Frommherz
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      20th Dec 2006
Howdie Riki!

Riki wrote:
> We are a pc technician training organization, and our trainees do a lot of
> reinstalling on our computers.
> Everytime a computer is installed and added to the domain, we want it to
> start using our own WSUS-server for updates (for obvious internet bandwidth
> reasons).
> Which option is the best?
> 1) to apply the WSUS-policy to the root of the domain (if possible)


I'd do so. Since these settings should apply to all computers in the
domain, I'd group them and link them at domainlevel. As you cannot link
GPs to the "Computers" container, this would be the only reasonable
solution.

> 2) to use REDIRCMP to move all newly installed computers into an OU
> automatically.


Well, REDIRCMP is only available for Windows Server 2003, afaik.

cheers,

Florian
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Riki
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      22nd Dec 2006
Florian Frommherz wrote:
> Howdie Riki!
>
> Riki wrote:
>> We are a pc technician training organization, and our trainees do a
>> lot of reinstalling on our computers.
>> Everytime a computer is installed and added to the domain, we want
>> it to start using our own WSUS-server for updates (for obvious
>> internet bandwidth reasons).
>> Which option is the best?
>> 1) to apply the WSUS-policy to the root of the domain (if possible)

>
> I'd do so. Since these settings should apply to all computers in the
> domain, I'd group them and link them at domainlevel. As you cannot
> link GPs to the "Computers" container, this would be the only
> reasonable solution.
>
>> 2) to use REDIRCMP to move all newly installed computers into an OU
>> automatically.

>
> Well, REDIRCMP is only available for Windows Server 2003, afaik.
>
> cheers,
>
> Florian


Thanks, Florian!

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Mark Heitbrink [MVP]
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      22nd Dec 2006
Hi,

Florian Frommherz schrieb:
> Well, REDIRCMP is only available for Windows Server 2003, afaik.


Addon:
.... and only in 2003 native mode.

Mark
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