I too, hate having GPO scripts buried in those ugly folders and have always advocated putting them in NetLogon. I was the project lead on our AD design and the way we did it was to layout a folder structure under NetLogon that matched the OU structure. That way each OU admin can have a space in NetLogon to use either for legacy scripts or for GPO scripts. Works a treat.

Not sure what Mart is talking about because there can be as many scripts folders as there are GPOs.
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