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in this video from IT free training I will look at how group policy is replicated understanding how group policy is replicated will help you troubleshoot problems with group policy later on when group policy is not being applied as expected in your domain before I look at the systems that are used to replicate group policy in the domain I will first look at the group policy object you may wonder why Microsoft decided to call a single group policy a group policy object or GPL the reason for this is that each group policy object is made up of two parts these are the group policy container and the group policy template the group policy container or GPC is essentially an active directory object and thus is stored in the Active Directory database the group policy template or GPT is a collection of files and thus cannot be stored in Active Directory for this reason it is instead stored in the sysvol folder the sysvol folder is present on all domain controllers and is replicated to other dom