![]() My current CI (Configuration Item) looks like below illustration. As mentioned, I’m avoiding group policy for several reasons, but mainly because of speed and to be less dependent on the on-prem domain (trying to get rid of that darn on-prem domain join). Instead of using Group Policy, I’m leveraging a Configuration Baseline. ConfigMgr to the rescue! Configuration Manager I’m not a big fan of using group policy for this particular purpose and I’m trying to avoid that when managing settings on my devices. ![]()
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