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Management of GPOs between branches?
- May 04, 2017
I assume you are talking about multiple releases, e.g. supporting GPOs that target Windows 10 1511, 1607, and 1703 simultaneously? WMI filters would be an appropriate approach, targeting specific OS builds (e.g. WMI query for Win32_OperatingSystem).
I assume you are talking about multiple releases, e.g. supporting GPOs that target Windows 10 1511, 1607, and 1703 simultaneously? WMI filters would be an appropriate approach, targeting specific OS builds (e.g. WMI query for Win32_OperatingSystem).
- Daniel RatliffMay 04, 2017Brass ContributorThanks Michael, that is correct. WMI filters are generally considered last resort or not recommended. Will this process improve in the future?
- Michael NiehausMay 04, 2017Former Employee
We are trying our best to make policies in new releases "additive" so that they don't affect older releases. With that, you don't need to make them conditional. That's not always worked with existing Windows 10 releases, but we do intend to make that better.