"Computers" is an Active Directory Container, whereas the one under
MyBusiness is an "Organizational Unit." (You can tell by the different
icon). Group policy objects are applied to OUs. This means that anything
in the Computers container will be covered by domain-wide GPOs only. If you
use the OU, you can apply GPOs more granularly by having more than one OU
and applying different policies to each. An example would be that I'm
running into a situation where I may have to apply different policies to
laptop users who often work out of the office than I do to the desktop
machines. That can only be done by putting the laptops and desktops in
different OUs.
The other thing is that by using the one under MyBusiness, you're following
the default SBS practice. IMO that's always a good idea, especially in the
absence of a reason to do it differently.
"Bryce" <> wrote in message
news:...
> Dave:
>
> What's the differences/ramifications between having a computer in the
> 'Computers' folder under domainname.local and SBSComputers in the
> MyBusiness folder?
>
> Bryce.
>
>
> "Dave Nickason [SBS MVP]" <> wrote in
> message news:...
>>I believe the page in Server Management is finding client computers
>>anywhere in AD. When you're looking in AD Users and Computers, are you
>>just looking in the OU under My Business - SBS Computers (can't remember
>>the exact name but you get the point)? Probably the ones you're seeing in
>>the mgmt console but not AD are in a different OU.
>>
>> You can just locate them in AD and move them to the regular OU with the
>> rest of the client computers. I'd do it when they're shut down - I've
>> had bizarre results moving items in AD while they're in use.
>>
>>
>> "Bryce" <> wrote in message
>> news:...
>>> Hi.
>>>
>>> I'm trying to figure out why the list of computers in "Client Computers"
>>> in server management does not match the list of computers in Active
>>> Directory Users and Computers in the "Computers" folder.
>>>
>>> Shouldn't they match?
>>>
>>> I'm trying to apply a GPO to a couple computers but they don't show up
>>> in AD Users and Computers, but they do show up in Server Mangement under
>>> "Computers". I add computers to the domain using Server Mangement and I
>>> use Active Directory Users and Computers to add Domain Users.
>>>
>>> Thanks for any info on this.
>>>
>>> Bryce.
>>>
>>
>>
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