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I wanted to ask everyone what there opinion is on Netlogon vs. Sysvol. What are the benefits? What are drawbacks?
I do some scripting, but I don't manage the servers (different group). As it stands now, we have scripts on network drives, scripts inside GPO's, and scripts inside the Netlogon share.
What I would like to do is relocate all scripts to the Netlogon share so that we have a script repository to make things easier to manage.
The server guys are telling me Netlogon is legacy and they won't put Group Policy scripts out there. I don't get it personally. I've done plenty with GPO and I hate doing it every time. There is no way to find your script unless you edit the GPO, browse to script area, click show files. Just to get to the point where I can edit the dang script. Not to mention the fact that it's buried under a million folders and GUID's on the SYSVOL.
Oh by the way we are running in a mixed mode, Win2k and Win2k3 DC's.
What do you all think?
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