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Windows Server 2008 and Windows Vista : Group Policy Management Console Delegation - Creating GPOs

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The ability to create a GPO is controlled at the domain level. This makes sense, because all GPOs are domain centric and specific. The actual configuration of who can create a GPO is not implemented at the domain node in the GPMC, although it is a domain scope that is being considered.

Delegation of GPO creation in the domain is performed at the Group Policy Objects node in the GPMC, as shown in Figure 1.

Figure 1. Delegation of administration over creating GPOs is performed at the Group Policy Objects node in the GPMC.

To delegate who can create GPOs for the domain, follow these steps:

1.
In the GPMC, expand the forest node, and then expand the domain node.

2.
Select the Group Policy Objects node.

3.
Select the Delegation tab in the details pane.

4.
To add members, click Add, and then select the user or group in the Select User, Computer, or Group dialog box.

5.
To remove a member, select the member, and then click Remove. A Group Policy Management dialog box appears. Click OK.

The delegated privilege of creating a GPO in the domain gives the corresponding administrator some power. To create a GPO in the domain, follow these steps:

1.
In the GPMC, expand the forest node, and then expand the domain node.

2.
Right-click the Group Policy Objects node, and then click New.

3.
In the New GPO dialog box, type a name for the new GPO in the Name box.

4.
(Optional) Select a starter GPO from the Source Starter GPO list, as shown in Figure 2.

Figure 2. When a new GPO is created, it can be created with no settings, or it can use a Starter GPO that will include settings.


Although Starter GPOs are not production GPOs, there are delegations that control their creation, too. In a similar fashion to creating GPOs for the production domain, you will need to configure the groups that can create Starter GPOs for the domain. To delegate who can create Starter GPOs, follow these steps:

1.
In the GPMC, expand the forest node, and then expand the domain node.

2.
Select the Starter GPOs node.

3.
Select the Delegation tab in the details pane.

4.
To add members, click Add, and then select the user or group in the Select User, Computer, or Group dialog box.

5.
To remove a member, select the member, and then click Remove. A Group Policy Management dialog box appears. Click OK.

After Starter GPOs are created in the domain, new GPOs in production can be created from them, as shown in Figure 3.

Figure 3. New GPOs can be created directly from the list of Starter GPOs, which can provide a baseline of settings.

Settings configured in the Starter GPO are used to create a baseline of settings in the new GPO when it is created. To create a new GPO using a Starter GPO, follow these steps:

1.
In the GPMC, expand the forest node, and then expand the domain node.

2.
Right-click the Group Policy Objects node, and then click New.

3.
In the New GPO dialog box, select the Starter GPO you want to use from the Source Starter GPO list.

4.
Type the name for the new GPO in the Name box, and then click OK.

Note

Creation of a GPO does not include the ability to link the GPO. A user with the delegation to create GPOs in the domain can only create them from the Group Policy Objects node in the GPMC.


Note that new GPOs that do not use Starter GPOs are empty—they contain no configurations. Of course, if a new GPO uses a Starter GPO as the template for settings, those settings will be set in the new GPO.

Warning

The security delegations set on Starter GPOs are not copied to new GPOs created from them. The default security on new GPOs is set, regardless of whether a Starter was used.

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