Hi all, According to the book "Group Policy Fundamentals", the gpt.ini which is the one flat file in a policies template (GPT) subfolder, should / //hold the version number of the GPT as well as the information that's equivalent to the gpcMachineExtensionName and gpcUserExtensionName attributes found on the GPC object in AD. [...] For very old GPOs, you might also see a little text snippet in the gpt.ini that says "displayName=New Group Policy Object". This snippet is the same when you're using very old Group Policy creation tools. / I am creating my GPOs on Windows 10 using the latest RSAT, I don't have any legacy computers in this lab setup. My gpt.inis only have a version number and the displayName entry as described above, so, according to the book, my GPO must be "very old" since my GP creation tool obviously isn't. 1. Can someone explain why this is different with a Samba DC than it would be, apparently, with a Windows DC? 2. Is there any negative impact from this issue or can it safely be ignored? Looking forward to your comments. Viktor