Author: Darren Mar-Elia :: Tuesday, June 10, 2008 10:21 PM
Group Policy leverages a complex and sometimes inconsistent model when it comes to storing the settings that you specify within a Group Policy Object (GPO). This is probably owing to the fact that, while there is a central group at Microsoft that is responsible for the Group Policy infrastructure, each product area that has policy settings (e.g. Security, IE, desktop) is responsible for implementing its own policy tools to leverage that infrastructure. As a result, policy settings for a given GPO may be scattered between file system storage and AD-based storage. To better understand this, let’s take a quick look at how Group Policy Objects are structured.