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St0ne_c0ld_316
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Posted - 08/13/2012 :  11:31:37 AM  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
Hi All,
I want to have a way that we can validate and confirm that a policy is linked correctly before it can be deployed.
I.e. once a policy is created I want one person to link it, the other to approve the link.
AGPM doesn't seem to let me do that. Am I just doing it wrong? Is there a better product.

wkasdo
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Posted - 08/13/2012 :  11:58:55 AM  Show Profile  Click to see wkasdo's MSN Messenger address  Reply with Quote
That's right, AGPM is not concerned with linking. And I wonder if you can find a product that will let you control linking, because the permission to link is on the OU, site or domain. It's unrelated to the actual GPO.

Make it as simple as you can, but not simpler -- Albert Einstein
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St0ne_c0ld_316
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Posted - 08/13/2012 :  12:02:32 PM  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
I was thinking it would be great to have a product which takes all your changes and doesn't implement them until you hit deploy. So just like AGPM does that too GP, it would be great it you could say "link policy" and it stores that somewhere until someone else approves it.
Obviously you couldn't stop that outside of the application if you have the rights....i get that.
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wkasdo
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Posted - 08/13/2012 :  12:10:55 PM  Show Profile  Click to see wkasdo's MSN Messenger address  Reply with Quote
I see your point. Try contacting Darren, he may be interested in this feature for his company's products.

Make it as simple as you can, but not simpler -- Albert Einstein
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