Creating OUs for Group Policy

In Windows NT 4.0, you can use the System Policy Editor to define user and computer configurations for all of the users and computers in a domain. With Windows 2000, you use Group Policy to define user and computer configurations, and associate those policies with sites, domains or OUs. Whether or not you will need to create additional OUs to support the application of Group Policy depends on the policies you create and the implementation options you select. For more information about Group Policy, see "Applying Change and Configuration Management" and Defining Client Administration and" Configuration Standards" in this book.