Matthew, a strategic systems consultant, discusses key considerations for deploying GPOADmin, a mature tool with legacy aspects. He emphasizes the importance of choosing the right data stores during installation, recommending SQL for the configuration store due to its modern performance capabilities and scalability. For the backup store, he suggests using a network share or file system, as opposed to legacy options like Active Directory or EDLDS, which are less efficient. Matt also advises against using the GPMC snap-in for GPOADmin, as it offers limited functionality compared to the full client and can create confusion in managing group policy objects. Overall, he stresses making informed decisions to ensure a successful GPOADmin deployment.
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