Matthew, a Strategic Systems consultant at Quest Software, discusses the version control system within GPOADmin, particularly for those new to Group Policy administration. He explains that the Group Policy Management Console provides a view of Active Directory focused solely on Group Policy Objects (GPOs), which can become unwieldy as the number of GPOs increases. To manage this complexity, GPOADmin introduces a Version Control Root, a hierarchical container for all managed objects, allowing for better organization and permission management. Matt emphasizes the importance of setting up a clear container structure within the Version Control Root, akin to organizing files in a Windows file share. He recommends creating top-level folders based on the main groups that interact with GPOs, which allows for easier permission management. Sub containers can be used for specific purposes, such as separating development, testing, and production environments. Overall, he advises starting with a simple design and gradually building out the structure to suit the organization's needs, ensuring that permissions and workflows are effectively managed.
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