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The original was posted on /r/sysadmin by /u/Hollow3ddd on 2024-01-22 02:44:55+00:00.


I currently avoid GPOs unless they are a required security setting per policy. Other cases I use an RMM to script deploy it, or if that proves difficult, I use GPOs. Company is closer to intune.

Does this align right? I have a way to reliably push but GPOs seem to be something looked at that needs to be enforced per a policy or requirement.

I feel this will be the way when using intune and remediation, the rest will be imported security GPOs or templates..ext

Quick sanity check on this for those who moved into the cloud or are moving

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