Group policy replication between domains




Hi there,

I have been unable to find satisfactory explanations anywhere else, so
I`d like to pick your brains here.

If I have multiple domains in one single forest, and I create group
policies in one domain to be applied to clients in all domains in the
forest - to what DC`s do my policies replicate to? Only DC's in the same
domain as the GPO or to every DC?

I ask because according to my findings, the policies are applied
without problems to clients in any domain, but in the Sysvol share on a
DC in a remote domain, I do not see GPO's in another domain - so how do
the clients apply the group policy? What is considered a best practice
in these scenarios?

Thanks!


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