What are the GPC and the GPT? Where can I find them?
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Answer / kanth
GPOs store group policy settings in two locations: a Group
Policy container (GPC) (preferred) and a Group Policy
template (GPT). The GPC is an Active Directory object that
stores version information, status information, and other
policy information (for example, application objects).
The GPT is used for file-based data and stores software
policy, script, and deployment information. The GPT is
located on the system volume folder of the domain
controller. A GPO can be associated with one or more Active
Directory containers, such as a site, domain, or
organizational unit. Multiple containers can be associated
with the same GPO, and a single container can have more than
one associated GPO.
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Answer / subhash singh
GPOs (Group policy object ) store group policy setting in two location : A group policy container (GPC) and Group policy templates (GPT).
The GPC is an active directory object that store version information, status information and other policy information (for example, application objects).
The GPT is used for file based data and stores software policy, scripts and deployment information. The GPT is located on the system volume (SysVol) folder of the domain controller.
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