Tuesday, January 28, 2020

Windows Server - Group Policy Objects

What are Group Policy Objects (GPOs)?

GPOs standardize your organization’s settings
A GPO is an object that contains one or more policy settings for configuring users or computers.  Group Policy settings allow administrators to enforce settings by modifying the computer‑specific and user‑specific settings on domain‑based computers. You configure Group Policy settings in GPOs, which you can then link to containers or organizational units that contain users or computers.
GPOs have Computer and User settings
The Group Policy Management Editor window displays the individual Group Policy settings that are available in a GPO. The window displays the settings in an organized hierarchy that is divided into Computer Configuration and User Configuration nodes. Settings that are user-centric are in the User Configuration Node. Settings that are computer-centric are in the Computer Configuration Node.
Screenshot of the Default Domain Policy node in the GPME. The Computer Configuration and User Configuration nodes are highlighted.

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