Re: GP Replication

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Ammar wrote:
I want to ask :

How does the Group Policy being replicated?

Is it rerplicated with the domain partition during domain controller replication?
or what?

GPO is build form two parts (simply version):
- objects and links in AD
- files which contains the settings

AD portion of data is replicated with AD data, files are located on SYSVOL volume and are replicated via FRS service.

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